Mary-Marling-Obituary

Mary Lou Marling

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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MARLING, MARY LOU (nee MARKEY), 82, of Louisville, passed away on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at Norton Suburban Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Robert A. Marling; her parents, Harold V. and Dorothea Markey; a brother, Tom Markey; two grandchildren, Michele and John...

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Mary was like a mother to me, I always knew how she felt about me and I loved her dearly. She was one of the funniest people I ever knew and she made me laugh even the last time I saw her in the hospital. I will think of her always and remember her forever. my prayers are with the family left behind.

Patte Marling

My deepest sympathy to Robin and her family in Mary's passing. I had the honor of meeting Mary, Robin and some other family members several years ago, and although have only been very briefly intouch over the last several years, cherish the friendship. Prayers, thoughts and best wishes for a blessed New Year are extended to Robin and family.

I was very saddened by the passing of Mary. I always enjoyed seeing her at family functions. I always knew when we were together that we could have some laughs. She will be missed. God Bless you all.

My deepest sympathy to the Marling family. I loved Mary and always enjoyed her humor.

My deepest sympathy to Mrs. Marling's children, grandchildren, and friends. I never had the opportunity to know her well but through her children, I know she was a trooper and tried her best to be there for them, young and as adults. Judy and Mike, I know you two best and I know you are hurting. I'm with you and your siblings as you grieve the loss of your Mom. Terri

My mother was a very generous and caring person with a great sense of humor. She loved to tell stories. There was a time in my life when I was down and out, but she never judged me and was always there for me no matter what. I could never repay her for all that she did for me. The most that I could do was to be there for her in her last years when she needed me the most. She used to say if anything happened to me, she would just lie down in the coffin beside me - but life does go on. She...

I was saddened to hear of Mary's passing. You all are in my thoughts.