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Marlene URYGA

1934 - 2023

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BORN

1934

DIED

2023

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Jerome A. Stefkovich Funeral Home

18 Campbell Street

Avella, Pennsylvania

Marlene URYGA Obituary

July 3, 1934 - July 8, 2023

Marlene Uryga, of Zionsville, Indiana, passed away on July 8, 2023, after battling complications from hip surgery and a brief bout of pneumonia.

Marlene (born Alta Marlene) was born in Avella, Pennsylvania, on July 3, 1934, to the late John and Alta (Winters) Kirschner. She was the third oldest of six children.

Marlene graduated from Avella's Independence Township High School in 1952. Her interests and activities included playing piano for the high school choir and local church, serving as a scorekeeper for the basketball team and being honored as her high school's Prom Queen.

After high school, Marlene moved to Washington, D.C., to serve in her first career job as a clerk and typist for the U.S. Defense Department. Between 1954 and 1964, she lived in Falls Church, Virginia, and worked at the Pentagon, serving as an executive assistant to a number of high-ranking Army and Navy officers. She could type 100 words per minute, with no mistakes.

Between 1965 and 1970, Marlene supported her husband's military career, having moved with him and her sons to Carlisle, Pennsylvania; Huntington Beach, California; and Spokane, Washington. She coordinated large parties and events for military families.

Between 1975 and 1982, Marlene had her second career job as a sales representative for Home Interiors and Gifts, where she leveraged her designing expertise to decorate hundreds of homes in Spokane. She was the region's top sales person for three years, and rewarded with many trips to the company's annual convention in Dallas, Texas, where she got to meet Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry and star quarterback Roger Staubach. But she always remained devoted to the Steelers.

Between 1982 and 1995, Marlene had her third career job in Spokane, serving as an executive assistant to a number of stock brokers for Piper Jaffrey Hopwood / UBS. Between 1995 and 2004, after a very brief period of retirement, Marlene served in her fourth career job as an account executive for Spokane's Tax Assessor's office. She always enjoyed working and staying busy.

After retiring in 2004, she became an active volunteer of Spokane's First Church of the Nazarene, her church for 30 years. She loved her church family, and helped with bookkeeping duties and knitted many quilts for charity.

During her golden years, Marlene loved to play bridge, read more than 1,000 books, took eight ocean cruises with friends and family, attended many jazz concerts, and was an exceptional cook. Of all her travels, her favorite places to visit were Soda Springs, California; Jackson Hole, Wyoming; and Glacier National Park, Montana.

Marlene positively touched the lives of many people during her life's journey. She lived a clean, pure life, and was a devout Christian who had an unshakeable faith. She was a beloved daughter, sister, wife, friend, mother and grandmother, and will be missed by everyone who knew her.

Marlene is preceded in death by her parents, Alta and John Kirschner; her eldest sister Evelyn Brandenburg; and her younger brothers, Marvin Kirschner and Kenny Kirschner. She is also preceded in death by her three husbands in life, Charles Novacco (married 1954 to 1964), Lewis Denny (married 1965 to 1982) and Tom Uryga (married 1984 to 2014).

Marlene is survived by her older brother, Dwayne (Rosemary) Kirschner, and younger sister, Darla Myers, both of Avella. She is also survived by her eldest son, Charles Denny (of Honolulu, Hawaii), and her younger son and daughter in law, Michael and Shilpa Denny (of Zionsville, Indiana). She is also survived by her three grandchildren, Mina Denny, Samuel Denny and Simon Denny.

Arrangements handled by Jerome A. Stefkovich Funeral Home Inc., Avella, PA 15312, www.stefkovichfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Spokesman-Review on Jul. 12, 2023.

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William L Wenrick

July 14, 2023

Marlene was always so kind to me and she loved to conversation in a positive way. I had the pleasure of knowing Marlene since 1964!

Kyle Weir

July 13, 2023

Marlene was my assistant early in my investment career at Piper Jaffray. I will always be grateful for her superior work and kindness to all. RIP Marlene and thanks for being a part of my life early in my career. Kyle

Lynda

July 11, 2023

Marlene was a loving wife to my father and I will always appreciate that. We´ll always cherish the hours spent watching Mariners games and sitting around the table playing board games and Hearts with Marlene and my dad. We love her and wish we´d been allowed to contact her the last 18 months. Her other two grandsons, Chris and Matt, have so many wonderful memories of their time with their Grandma and especially loved their summer trips to the water/amusement park and going for walks around the neighborhood.
Rest in peace, Marlene.
We love you-
Lynda, Doug, Chris and Matt

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