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Marlene Brady Cayton

July 3, 1947 - October 19, 2020

Burial Date October 21, 2020

Family and friends may call at the Amos Carvelli Funeral Home, 201 Edison Street, Nutter Fort on Wednesday, October 21, 2020 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, where funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm with Reverend Sherman Goodwin officiating. In keeping with Marlene’s wishes, cremation services will follow the service. A private committal service will be held in the Stonewall Memorial Park at a later date.

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You are now free. Free from pain and this hard world. You were a talented woman that had a carefree spirit at the same time you stood up for yourself and others. You will be missed. Your loved ones will remember you, mourn you and celebrate your life. You were always kind to me and made me feel good about myself. You always showed appreciation towards those that helped you. You cheered for the “underdog” and you were passionate about those that worked underground in the deep coal mines of West Virginia. Your only daughter Renee is missing you. She loves you even though your physical self is no longer. Watch over us mortals that cared for you as you are now in Heaven. I can appreciate you still through your creative eye and beautiful glass art that your hands created. You lived a full life. Never deterred by what you couldn’t do but what you could do. Isn’t that what each of us should try to do? You were my friend and a woman that was not afraid to take a stand. May God eternally bless and keep you... Until we meet again. Your friend, Shawna

Posted by Shawna Patterson on October 31, 2020

My condolences and deepest sympathy to the Cayton family. May the good Lord comfort the Cayton family during this difficult time. Marlene was a great friend and classmate from Norwood Jr High 7th thru 9th grade and Roosevelt Wilson High Schoo, we shared some great memories during that time. Rest In Peace my friend.

Posted by Larry Snider on October 20, 2020

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