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Mary Brent Marcilliat

Pensacola, Florida

Feb 16, 1959 – Dec 18, 2025

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BORN
February 16, 1959
DIED
December 18, 2025
LOCATION
Pensacola, Florida

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Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel - Pensacola Obituary

Mary Brent Marcilliat, a long-time resident of Pace, Florida, passed away peacefully at home on December 18, 2025. Born on February 16, 1959 to Joann Hart and Robert Brown, Mary spent her formative years in many different places due to her father’s career in the U.S. Navy. Along with her...

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Mary Brent is my youngest cousin. You will be missed and remembered. A life well lived.

Mary Brent was my younger cousin. She always was a loving and caring person. Heaven has a beautiful addition.

We had the pleasure of meeting Mary for the first time at her daughter Ryan's wedding to my nephew Tim. Such a kind and gracious mother of the bride. I have heard many stories of how wonderful and fun she was. My heart goes out to all her family and friends. May she always rest in peace.

With love beyond measurement, and to honor my sister-in-law and dearest friend for 50 years, I share this Irish quote.
"Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day, unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear.”

Mary was one of the kindest, sweet spirited women I have ever known. She always had kind words and an ever present sweet smile. Mary touched so many lives. She lives on through our memories of her. Please accept my condolences. Libby Caraway (coworker)

I met Mary's daughter, Ryan, in middle school, when they were living in Tuscaloosa AL. We stayed friends after they moved back to Florida and I went to their house many times. Mary was just one of the sweetest people I've ever met, and I always felt comfortable visiting them. I'm sorry to all of her family, she left behind a great legacy.

Mary was a dear, close friend in high school. A friendship I will always cherish. Prayers of comfort for Mark and Her Daughters, who she loved with all of her heart.

Mary was my cousin’s wife. We always went to family get togethers when we were in Pensacola. We moved and I didn’t see her much after that. She was so sweet always. She had a soft spoken voice. I really loved her.

I am so sorry for your loss. Mary was a wonderful mentor to me when I first transitioned from the bedside into a clinical IT role. She was patient, kind, and full of knowledge. I will never forget her impact on my career and I am thankful to have known her. My thoughts are with you all during this difficult time.