Marla E Brown
Marla E Brown, 75, passed away March 6th,2023 surrounded by her loving family. Marla was born in Tacoma to Edna Greising and Ted Robinson.
She graduated from Shoreline High School and spent her years working in a various customer service jobs.
She was proceeded in death by her parents Edna & Paul Greising and Ted & Charlene Robinson, sister Rebecca Greising and brother Tommy Robinson. She is survived by her loving Husband of 48 years Bert, her two daughters Kimberly (Ricky) Forcier, Shannon (Ed) Hoffman, Grandchildren Cherrish (Matt), Chad (Amber), Brandon (Phoebe), Samantha, Micheal and Nicholas. Great Grandchildren Alexis, Nykki, Marc, Caylen and Ashton. Her brother Paul Greising, bonus brother Gerald (Carla) Wilson, many Nieces, nephews, cousins and several very special friends. As well as her puppy Chester.
Marla touched many people’s lives, she always had smile and a heart to give. She was a crafter, there was always a new project or new recipe she wanted to try. She was the glue that held together our family. She made sure we gathered for birthdays and holidays, as well as keeping up family traditions. No one felt left out when Marla was around. She was active in the community by helping The Gunslingers Drill in which her daughters actively participated. She then rode with motorcycle groups that performed charity work throughout Western Washington. For the last 3 years she was enjoying life exploring in her RV, with Bert by her side in all these endeavors.
Services to be held on March 18th, 2023 at 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 11440 Avondale Road NE, Redmond WA 98052.
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Marla, your smile and love for your family and support of the drill team will always be remembered. You will be missed!
Marla it was an honor and pleasure to know you. You were a very loving person to everyone that you came in contact with. You will be deeply missed by everyone.