Marlene married Theron E. Hall on October 2, 1950 in the Logan Utah Temple. They settled in Emmett to farm and to raise a family. They were blessed with 8 children: Marian, Edward, Debra and Denise (twins who lived just 2 days), a stillborn daughter, and then they adopted Mark, Fred, and Ralph. After the kids left home, they then raised 3 of their young grandchildren. Marlene spent her entire life in loving service, sacrifice, and dedication to her children, husband, 28 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren and anyone else who came through her door. All felt welcome and loved.
Marlene raised beautiful flower and vegetable gardens and enjoyed embroidering and reading. She was famous among friends and family for her delicious homemade rolls and bread, rootbeer floats and wonderful meals. She was also known for her neat, concise handwriting.
Marlene was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many capacities in the Relief Society and Primary. Although quiet and gentle, she had great strength of character found in her obedience to the commandments and in her faith in her Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. She faced every trial in her life knowing that she would receive divine assistance to give her strength and guidance to help her through. She loved the gospel of Jesus Christ with all her heart! Marlene was blessed with the gifts of a grateful heart, kindness, and never speaking ill of anyone, causing her to be loved and admired by everyone.
The last 6 years, Marlene and Theron have lived in an assisted living facility and then at River’s Edge Living Center. The family appreciates the care and kindness shown to them by staff and residents.
Services will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, May 19, 2018 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Emmett Stake Center. Viewing will be Friday from 6 to 8 pm at the Potter Funeral Chapel in Emmett and on Saturday one hour prior to Services at the Church. She will be buried next to her husband in the Emmett Cemetery.
Marlene married Theron E. Hall on October 2, 1950 in the Logan Utah Temple. They settled in Emmett to farm and to raise a family. They were blessed with 8 children: Marian, Edward, Debra and Denise (twins who lived just 2 days), a stillborn daughter, and then they adopted Mark, Fred, and Ralph. After the kids left home, they then raised 3 of their young grandchildren. Marlene spent her entire life in loving service, sacrifice, and dedication to her children, husband, 28 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren and anyone else who came through her door. All felt welcome and loved.
Marlene raised beautiful flower and vegetable gardens and enjoyed embroidering and reading. She was famous among friends and family for her delicious homemade rolls and bread, rootbeer floats and wonderful meals. She was also known for her neat, concise handwriting.
Marlene was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many capacities in the Relief Society and Primary. Although quiet and gentle, she had great strength of character found in her obedience to the commandments and in her faith in her Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. She faced every trial in her life knowing that she would receive divine assistance to give her strength and guidance to help her through. She loved the gospel of Jesus Christ with all her heart! Marlene was blessed with the gifts of a grateful heart, kindness, and never speaking ill of anyone, causing her to be loved and admired by everyone.
The last 6 years, Marlene and Theron have lived in an assisted living facility and then at River’s Edge Living Center. The family appreciates the care and kindness shown to them by staff and residents.
Services will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, May 19, 2018 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Emmett Stake Center. Viewing will be Friday from 6 to 8 pm at the Potter Funeral Chapel in Emmett and on Saturday one hour prior to Services at the Church. She will be buried next to her husband in the Emmett Cemetery.
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