Marlene L. Bobula

Marlene L. Bobula obituary, Lakewood, OH

Marlene L. Bobula

Marlene Bobula Obituary

Published by Legacy on Feb. 5, 2025.
Marlene L. Bobula Feb 15, 1938-Feb 4, 2025
Marlene L. Bobula (nee Allgaier), age 86, passed away peacefully in McKinney, TX on February 4, 2025 with her loved ones by her side.
She was born on Feb 15, 1938 in Cleveland, OH and was the daughter of Matthew and Thelma Allgaier. Marlene's family founded Allgaier Machine Shop in 1919, and it was passed down for three generations. Marlene owned Allgaier Machine Shop for over 40 years. Through the machine shop, she met her husband Donald S. Bobula, age 89, and they were married for over 62 years. Together, they built a loving relationship and raised two children, Christine E. Yelsik (husband John W. Yelsik) and Matthew J. Bobula. She was the beloved grandmother of Sarah M. Yelsik, Jessica L. Yelsik, and Hope C. Yelsik (deceased). She spent the last years of her life living with her husband and son in Texas.
Funeral services In Texas were held Monday, February 10, 2025 at 10 a.m. at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church - 4000 Midway Road, Carrollton, Texas. LOCAL CLEVELAND ARRANGEMENTS: Funeral Mass at St. Clarence Church - 30106 Lorain Road in North Olmsted, Ohio Saturday, February 15th at 11 a.m. where family and friends may call at Church SATURDAY from 10 a.m. until time of Funeral Mass. Interment will be at Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Alzheimer's Association.

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Judy Benjamin

February 6, 2025

Marlene was a best friend to me. Marlene was a true Christian, always so kind to everyone.
A lot of Pepsi was shared in the 70´s discussing our children, the world, and so many laughs. Great memories of her for sons and husband.

Sending God´s blessing to Don, Christine, Matt, and her precious granddaughters.

All our love, the Benjamin Family.

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