Marie Liddle, Born in Mobile, Alabama on February 7, 1943, to the late Nellie Jordan and stepdaughter to William (Willie) Platt. Wife to her loving and adoring husband, Wayne W Liddle Sr., until his passing in 1993. Sweet, Loving Mother to Thomas Platt, Rebecca Liddle, MaryAnn Liddle, Rachel Liddle, Sarah Liddle and her baby boy, Wayne Liddle (Nicole). Grandmother to the most amazing grandkids that loved her more like a mom and she cared for each of them as if they were her own. She never had favorites, because each kid felt her love and how special they were to her. She always found a way to connect to them individually and made them feel like they were the greatest. Her grandchildren; David Liddle, Brian Liddle (Ashly), Emily Mall, Andrew Bohatch (Abby), Alexandra Castriota (Louie), Aaron Bohatch (Jazmin), Abigail Mulrow, Brady Mulrow, Jacob Liddle, Michael Liddle, Maxwell Liddle, Ava Liddle, Thomas Platt Jr, David Platt, Nicky Lynn Powell, Tracey Weaver, Stacy Platt, Thomas Platt (T.J.) and Her great-grandchildren Logan Liddle, Leo Bohatch, Lily Bohatch, Lucas Liddle, will miss her deeply.
Her sister Stella Faulk (Wayne) will always be her baby sister that she loved so much and was so proud of. Her brothers John and Butch will be in heaven waiting to say “hi” to their big sister.
Marie was the best mother, memaw, mother-in-law, sister, friend, confidant and movie buddy to everyone.
Marie was a talented artist, loved Elvis and watching movies with her grandkids. While she was loving and kind to everyone, when the occasion called for it, her family knew she would fiercely love and protect them if needed. Marie was a faithful Christian that effortlessly lived the word of Jesus Christ, you felt her peace whenever you were near her. Her family was her greatest pride and joy. Each and every one of her children and grandchildren will remember her hugs and the tight little squeeze of her saying “Mmm, Mmm love the baby!”
Marie leaves behind a legacy of love, faith, and cherished memories in each and everyone that had the chance to meet her and love her. Her family is all at peace knowing she will be welcomed to heaven by so many that love her and she will get to love them without pain and the freedom to run to them.
A celebration of Marie's life will be held on Wednesday, September 10th 2025, at WILLIAM SLATER II FUNERAL SERVICE (412-563-2800) 1650 Greentree Rd. Scott Twp. 15220 from 11-1pm. Service will be at 1:00 pm at the funeral home. www.slaterfuneral.com
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