Marilyn Buth
July 29, 1951 - December 19, 2016
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Marilyn Buth
July 29, 1951 - December 19, 2016
Obituary
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.
24 responses to Marilyn Buth
Joan Romney says:
December 29, 2016
So many happy memories … What a beautiful friend …..
Cynthia McKee says:
December 30, 2016
Beautiful! Two of my favorite people! I love what you wrote Debbie! From your sweet heart! Miss you! See you soon! Hugs ~ CiCi
Debbie Cochrane Rood says:
December 30, 2016
Beautifully written! Nobody tells memories like you do! I miss those happy times…
Debbie Cochrane Rood says:
December 30, 2016
60 years is a loooong friendship! I’m still not able to fully think about how special Marilyn is. She touched my life with a loving and honest heart, kindness, pure friendship, and crazy fun! Her mom and dad “adopted” me any time we wanted, or when my house was dark. The missed years due to life choices cannot be recovered, but I’m so deeply grateful from the bottom of my heart for the time we all reunited, and each memory of our sisterhood! Marilyn, you blessed my life in a way that I’ll always remember. I’m so glad I was able to come see you last week to share hugs and (amazingly), a few chuckles. Love you friend.
Debbie Cochrane Rood says:
December 30, 2016
Lit a candle in memory of Marilyn Buth