1955
2025
Mrs. Marla Jean Wrenne age 69 of Ruth and Rachels Drive Blairsville passed away peacefully on Friday March 21, 2025 at her home surrounded by her loving family on Friday March 21, 2025 following an extended illness. Mrs. Wrenne was born on July 30, 1955 in Miami, FL., the daughter of the late Harry Werthmuller and the late Mary Virgina Burkett Werthmuller. Marla was a loving and caring mother, sister, grandmother and great grandmother. She loved the beach, collecting sea shells, NASCAR and most of all spending time with her grandchildren. She loved traveling and had traveled to many countries outside the US, being a Military wife, which she loved dearly. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Raymond Wrenne in 2020. Mrs. Wrenne was of the Catholic faith.
Surviving Mrs. Wrenne are four daughters and two sons in law, Karen and Brandon Hicks of Blue Rodge, Wendy Thomas of Blue Ridge, Kim and Brian Flynn of Blairsville, Valarie Hampton of Murphy, one brother, Louis of FL., thirteen grandchildren, Tyler and Kaitlyn Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Peyton Smith, Christopher Johnson, Brayden Hicks, Ron Ledford, Hannah Floyd, Heather Floyd, Gabe Floyd, Ayden Hart, Dylan hart, Stephen McGinn and Summer McGinn, two great grandchildren, Jaxon and Rhett Johnson, several nieces, nephews, many other relatives and friends also survive.
A memorial service will be held on a later date and will be announced. In lieu of flowers if you wish, the family requests that donations may be made to help defray expenses in Wrenne’s memory.
Mountain View Funeral Home of Blairsville is in charge of the arrangements. You may sign the family guest book and send condolences online at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com
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Marie Cook
March 26, 2025
My adopted mom back in the day. Many great memories!!! Love you and see you on the other side!
Charles and sandra Lands
March 23, 2025
WE ARE PRAYING FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ITS A TIME OF SADNESS WE PRAY THAT HE WILL FILL THE VOID AND SUPPLY THE NEED IN JESUS NAME C
Sandra Walls
March 23, 2025
Karen, you and your siblings have always been special to me, as was your mom. So sorry for your loss!! Prayers for you all.
Karen Hicks
March 22, 2025
Momma, we love you so much. You taught so many people so many things. You were a mom to a lot more than just your 4 girls. I am glad I got to spend the time with you. We have always been each other rock. It was an honor to take of you as you did me. Momma this isn't good bye but just a see you later. Everyone needed you more up in heaven than we did here. I know you would joke as me being your drill sergeant but momma, you reported for your last duty and that was your journey home. I love you and always will. We will take our ride and see that ocean momma. Fly high and go dancing in the sky, thank you for helping me to say goodbye, and I will testify to love. You are a winner either way.
Mountain View Funeral Home
March 22, 2025
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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