Marilyn Buth

Marilyn Buth

July 29, 1951 - December 19, 2016

Marilyn Buth

July 29, 1951 - December 19, 2016

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Marilyn Buth, 65, was born July 29, 1951 in Long Beach, CA and passed away December 19, 2016 in Irvine, CA.

Marilyn worked as an Administrative Assistant for the County of Orange Fire Authority for 20 years.

Marilyn is survived by her husband Terry R. Buth; son, Chad McComb; daughters Kim McComb and her husband Randy, Tamara Clare and her husband Charlie; brother Ronnie Robinson and his wife Nancy; stepsons Michael Buth and his wife Nissa, Brandon Buth; stepdaughter Stacy Bevington and her husband Steven and her beloved dog Misty Mae.

A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 11:00am at Saddleback Church/Plaza Room, 1 Saddleback Parkway, Lake Forest, CA. Interment will immediately follow at El Toro Memorial Park, Lake Forest CA. O’Connor Mortuary, Directors. (949)581-4300.

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24 responses to Marilyn Buth

  1. Love you Joan! Still can’t believe this is happening. I miss her so much! My heart is broken! I know you feel the same…. Hugs ~ Cynthia

  2. Marilyn (aka Mae) ~ lifelong friend since 1956. We quickly became friends and then we were with our group – The Five Aces. Abigail, Debbie, Earlene, Marilyn and myself. WE all wore black hooded sweaters and thought we were so tuff! Over the years we were eager to learn in elementary school, then we were crazy about boys. High School came and we remained friends though things changed and then we were starting our families. I kept in touch with Marilyn for years then lost touch until around 2000. That’s when the 3 hour late night conversations into the wee hours started. Along came Facebook & connections with old friends our NTG’s (Abigail, me~ Cynthia, Denise, Earlene, Jan, Janie, Jeri, Marilyn & Patti) and summers of fun! Our friendship stood the test of time even with our ups and downs. Marilyn ~ one of the most memorable girls I will ever know. She was smart (oh so smart), fun and the things we did with our NTG’s were fun, crazy and that is why my heart is breaking! It will never be the same without sweet Marilyn. We all loved her so much. Above all the wonderful things Marilyn was is the fact that she knew Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior. We often spoke above our faith in Jesus and she was solid in her relationship with Him. She knew when she left the hospital room she would step across the threshold into heaven’s door and there would be her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. So though I am missing Marilyn now and for the rest of this life I know I will see her again. I just know she’s up in heaven preparing a place for me with our Lord. She was always so finicky and I know it will be perfect! I will never forget our time in Mrs. Ogg’s class (who was broken hearted when I called her to tell her you were with the Lord), Lindbergh, hot summer days chasing boys, spending the weekend at her grandparents and staying in their trailer with her little black dog who chewed things off my pajamas while we were sleeping (I kept waiting for the dog to get sick), weekends at her home with her wonderful parents, having her rat my hair and putting it in a French Roll and putting on my make-up and making me look glamorous (ha!), Friday Nighters, parties, going to the movies, listening to Leslie Gore sing It’s My Party over and over, making cake and breaking the shells into the batter (she got so upset with me and we laughed about it for years!), talking on the phone, Colorado River fun and riding the Hondas, Palm Desert fun, Howdy Doody, lunch at Marie Calendars when we talked to the waitress with our Southern accents and laughed through the whole meal and a million other things. How I will miss you Marilyn! My heart is breaking! Love you forever ~ Cynthia

  3. Tamara Clare says:

    What a beautiful tribute. Thank you Cynthia:heart:

  4. I met my FRIEND 28 years ago when I came to work at the Probation Department in Orange. We became friends quickly and spent much time together and she became my best friend forever! Marilyn and I spent years doing many things together…..laughing, loving, holding each other through good times and hard times. We came to love each other so deeply and there was always a trust that could never be broken. We never called each other by our names…….we always called each other “friend” when talking to each other.

    I love Marilyn with all my heart! She was and will always be one of my closest and best friends forever! My heart is happy knowing that she is dancing in heaven with Jesus. I KNOW I will see her one day when God calls me home to be with Him. But my heart is heavy and sad for the loss of her and that is what we experience here on earth as believers in Christ for God has not taken us before her.

    Through the years as Kim, Tamara and Chad know……………your Mom loved you all so very much and gave her all for you. I pray and will continue to pray for the peace of God that surpasses all understanding. May the Holy Spirit fall upon all of you to give you the comfort that only He knows you need!

    Blessings in Christ,
    theresa

  5. chad mccomb says:

    MOMMA I MISS YOU SOOOO MUCH

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