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Melanie Ann “Mel” Science

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Melanie Ann “Mel” Science

Birth
Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Death
14 Mar 2004 (aged 45)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Warren Township, Washington County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.3652726, Longitude: -81.5394855
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Obituary
Melanie Ann Science, 45, of Second Street, Marietta, died at 8:05 p.m. Sunday (March 14, 2004) at University Hospital in Columbus.
She was born Dec. 2, 1958, in Marietta to Albert Science and Audrey Campbell Science. She was a homemaker.
She is survived by one son, Adam Science and his wife, Summer of Belpre; one daughter, Jessica Science of Geneva, Ohio; two grandchildren, Zachary and Isaac Science; her mother; her father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Evelyn Science; two brothers, Keith Science and his wife, Twyla, and Edgar Science and his wife, Shilo, all of Marietta; one sister, Deana Arnold of Marietta; and a special friend, Bruce Casto.
Services are at 1 p.m. Thursday at McClure-Schafer-Lankford Funeral Home in Marietta with Captain Dan Simco of the Salvation Army officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Melanie Science Memorial Fund, 2500A Bellevue Drive, Belpre, Ohio 45714
---Marietta Times


MY TRIBUTE TO MELANIE ANN SCIENCE
Mel was not only my cousin, but my friend. We have always been close, even as kids. We grew up together, went to the same church, and graduated from High School together. We shared MANY good times at church camp in the summer when we were kids. We ran around together as adults, and had some good CLEAN fun. I will never forget the time that I hired a person to act as "ZORO" for her birthday. I thought she would kill me at first, but once he got on his knees and gave her flowers, along with a birthday poem, we all knew she LOVED every minute of it. This is just one of the many good times that we shared. When I moved from Marietta in 1997, we would always look forward into getting to visit with each other whenever I go to Marietta. All during our childhood and even into our adult years, the cousin gang, was ALWAYS....Mel, Teresa & Chris Thrasher, Paula Farnsworth, and me. It was always me, Teresa and Paula, along with Mel, who had the FUN doing things that we now look back on and laugh.
I will miss you my dear cousin, and friend. We will all be together someday having MORE fun than we ever had before. In the meantime, I vow to you, that I will continue our tradition of all of us getting together every summer, just as before, setting at your graveside with Teresa and Paula talking about all the wonderful years we had growing up, laughing and crying at the same time.
---Debbie (Noland) Nitsche (Written March 16, 2004)
Obituary
Melanie Ann Science, 45, of Second Street, Marietta, died at 8:05 p.m. Sunday (March 14, 2004) at University Hospital in Columbus.
She was born Dec. 2, 1958, in Marietta to Albert Science and Audrey Campbell Science. She was a homemaker.
She is survived by one son, Adam Science and his wife, Summer of Belpre; one daughter, Jessica Science of Geneva, Ohio; two grandchildren, Zachary and Isaac Science; her mother; her father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Evelyn Science; two brothers, Keith Science and his wife, Twyla, and Edgar Science and his wife, Shilo, all of Marietta; one sister, Deana Arnold of Marietta; and a special friend, Bruce Casto.
Services are at 1 p.m. Thursday at McClure-Schafer-Lankford Funeral Home in Marietta with Captain Dan Simco of the Salvation Army officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Melanie Science Memorial Fund, 2500A Bellevue Drive, Belpre, Ohio 45714
---Marietta Times


MY TRIBUTE TO MELANIE ANN SCIENCE
Mel was not only my cousin, but my friend. We have always been close, even as kids. We grew up together, went to the same church, and graduated from High School together. We shared MANY good times at church camp in the summer when we were kids. We ran around together as adults, and had some good CLEAN fun. I will never forget the time that I hired a person to act as "ZORO" for her birthday. I thought she would kill me at first, but once he got on his knees and gave her flowers, along with a birthday poem, we all knew she LOVED every minute of it. This is just one of the many good times that we shared. When I moved from Marietta in 1997, we would always look forward into getting to visit with each other whenever I go to Marietta. All during our childhood and even into our adult years, the cousin gang, was ALWAYS....Mel, Teresa & Chris Thrasher, Paula Farnsworth, and me. It was always me, Teresa and Paula, along with Mel, who had the FUN doing things that we now look back on and laugh.
I will miss you my dear cousin, and friend. We will all be together someday having MORE fun than we ever had before. In the meantime, I vow to you, that I will continue our tradition of all of us getting together every summer, just as before, setting at your graveside with Teresa and Paula talking about all the wonderful years we had growing up, laughing and crying at the same time.
---Debbie (Noland) Nitsche (Written March 16, 2004)


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