Florence Marley

Florence Marley obituary, Logan, IA

Florence Marley

Florence Marley Obituary

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Florence Dorothy (Hillyer) Marley was born on June 6, 1920, to Amos and Evelyn (Dungan) Hillyer near Logan, Iowa. She attended country school, graduated from Logan High School, received her teaching certification and began teaching country school. On December 20, 1941, Florence married Max Marley. To this union five children were born. The family lived in the Logan area where Florence continued to teach country school for a few years. After she raised their family Florence began baby-sitting, doing housecleaning, bookkeeping for Max and Merrill and was the custodian at Perfection Learning. She then began managing the Logan Meal Site for a number of years. She retired from there at the age of 92. Florence was a member of the Logan United Methodist Church, Eastern Star and was also a 4-H leader. Florence loved her family and cherished spending time with them. In her later years she enjoyed golfing. Florence died Thursday, October 20, 2016, at the Community Memorial Hospital in Missouri Valley, Iowa at the age of 96 years, four months, and 14 days. Florence was preceded in death by her parents and an infant brother. She is survived by her five children, Merrill Marley of Logan, Iowa, Merlene and her husband Robert Tamney of Evans, Colorado, Evelyn Bucy of Magnolia, Iowa, Susan Marley of Parkville, Missouri, Cheryl Smith of Zanesville, Ohio; 14 grandchildren; several great grandchildren; a few great-great grandchildren; two sisters, Lila Pitt of Logan, Iowa and Norma and her husband Kenneth Archer of Honey Creek, Iowa and many other relatives and friends.

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October 26, 2016

Mandy Marshall posted to the memorial.

October 23, 2016

Harvey and Judy Ferris posted to the memorial.

October 22, 2016

Mike, Michelle & Abby Godden posted to the memorial.

Mandy Marshall

October 26, 2016

What a beautiful lady!! Always smiling and friendly! Loved seeing her with my Grandma Ferne Christo at the meal site! You are all in my prayers. RIP beautiful lady

Harvey and Judy Ferris

October 23, 2016

We enjoyed knowing Florence, she was a nice and kind person. We always enjoyed
seeing each other at auctions, we would sit and visit. She will be missed by the
Ferris family.

Mike, Michelle & Abby Godden

October 22, 2016

Thoughts and prayers to the family. She was a wonderful & sweet woman.

Patty & Tom Niedermyer

October 21, 2016

So Very Sorry! Prayers, Love & Hugs

Patty Otey

October 21, 2016

Merrill, Merlene, Evelyn, Susan, and Cheryl. Mine and Wally's prayers and thoughts are with you and your families during these difficult and sad times. Your mom was like a second mom to me. I remember what a great cook she was. Her homemade cinnamon rolls and her peach pies were out of this world. God bless all of you.

Barb Holthe

October 21, 2016

What a wonderful woman. She will be missed. Ron and Barb Holthe

Jerry and Sherry Roberson

October 21, 2016

Dear Marley, We are sorry for your loss. We'll be praying for you and your family. Love you, Jerry & Sherry Roberson

Leia Johnsen

October 21, 2016

Dear families
Our love and prayers for all of you. What a beautifullllllll lady that touched so many life's.
John and Leia Johnsen

Peggy Corpman

October 21, 2016

Merrill, Merlene, Evelyn, Susan, and Cheryl

Our prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family during this difficult time. Aunt Florence was a loving and kind person. She would do anything for anybody. She will truly be missed by everybody whose heart she touched.

Dean and Peggy Corpman

Peggy Corpman

October 21, 2016

Aunt Florence was a loving and caring person. She watch my twin sister and I when we were in kindergarten. We went to school in the afternoon and she would watch us in the morning. We loved it when she baked bread and could she bake. We would get to help her bake the great cinnamon rolls she baked and whatever else she baked. She will truly be missed. The funniest memory is when she was learning to drive. When Uncle Max was gone to work she decided to teach herself to drive. So she put my sister and I in the backseat of the car and proceeded to get behind the wheel. I think she thought she had the car in drive but she actually had it in reverse. She stepped on the gas and she drove into a ditch, it was a very small ditch. I can remember that my sister and I were screaming and crying but nobody was hurt. So she said she had to figure out how to get the car out of the ditch before Uncle Max got home and if I remember right she was unable to get it out before he got home. We look back on that day and just laugh. To this day, she never drove. She will be missed by all.

Susan Egr

October 20, 2016

Merrill, we are so sorry for your loss. Kim & Shannon, your Grandma was a very nice lady, she reminded me of my Grandma: always proper, polite and welcoming. She always had a smile and a friendly word. I know you will miss her greatly. You are all in our thoughts and in our hearts at this difficult time.
Tom & Susan ( Collins ) Egr

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