Marlene J. Civale

marlene civale

October 20, 1931 ~ November 24, 2021

Born in: Meriden, CT
Resided in: Meriden, CT

Marlene J. Civale, 90, of Meriden, passed away on November 24, 2021. She was born in Meriden on October 20, 1931, a daughter of the late Maurice and Helene Zimmerman Charnysh and is survived by her son Glenn J. Civale, nephew Christopher Charnysh, niece Lynn Charnysh, and cousins Ivanette Goodrich and Ivanette Goodrich II . Besides her parents she was predeceased by her children Paul Civale III, Nadine Civale, and brother Wayne Charnysh. Marlene was a secretary and book keeper for HJ Kelley & Associates, Taft Construction, Meriden Airport and Radiology Associates. She was also a member of the Meriden Poetry Society and Junior Womens Club. She enjoyed playing the piano and was an avid lover of jazz music.
A private memorial service will be held at a later date at the convenience of her family. Arrangements are in care of Beecher & Bennett-Flatow Funeral Home, Meriden.

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  1. Dear Aunt Marlene,
    I am going to miss the phone calls we shared and hearing your voice. I know we talked and you where ready to start your journey in Heaven. I look forward to the day we meet again. I will always love my dear Aunt Marlene and all the fond memories we shared.

  2. Her life was filled with many sorrows and my heart ached so for her especially in the loss of two children. Thank you Lord for Glenn.

  3. Her life was filled with many sorrows and my heart ached so for her especially in the loss of two children. Thank you Lord for Glenn.

    Jo-Ann Staszewski

  4. Marlene was an awesome lady. She will always hold a special place in my heart. Although we were miles apart, I thought of the days when we younger, and the times that we spent together back then. She is with the Lord now, but the happy memories of the past, will remain in my heart.đź’•

  5. Marlene was an awesome lady. We had many talks and fun, back in the early days. She will be missed by many people who knew her. I know I will.


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