Marlene lived an extraordinary life and leaves behind a remarkable legacy. We are heartbroken with the loss of our sweet Marlene, wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Marlene and Dewayne had a wonderful life together. She graduated from Olympus High School and attended the University of Utah. Marlene was an accomplished woman – quiet, kind, humble, smart, unpretentious, uncomplaining, solid in her faith and exemplary in her life. One of those quiet angels who blessed the lives of all around her. Marlene was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was an example of unconditional love and service to others. She lived an extraordinary life, full of love and compassion for others.
Marlene worked in the Third District Court for 45 years as a court clerk for Judge Gowans and Judge Reese. She was known by nearly every judge and attorney across the Wasatch Front. She cherished the friendships she made with those she associated with.
Marlene loved her family more than anything in this world. She was the most supportive parent and grandparent, known in sporting circles for carrying her folding chair and wearing her sunglasses to every event. She would never miss a game, performance, or activity of her grandchildren and loved spending time with them.
Marlene served for decades in the Utah Symphony Guild in various leadership positions. She was also a member of the Pioneer Theatre Guild. Marlene had a passion for the fine arts and volunteering for those organizations.
She is survived by her son Marlowe (JaNeanne) Dazley, daughter Heather (Troy) Benson, grandchildren; Marlowe Dazley II, Ian (Vanessa) Dazley, Alexis Dazley, Connor Dazley, Zander Benson and Landen Benson, brothers Dean (Carol) Lowe, sister Donna (Kirby) Smith and Brent (Camille) Miller, sisters-in-law Yvonne Neff and Pam Lowe.
Preceded in death by parents and loving husband Dewayne Dazley, brothers LaVar Neff, and Martell Lowe. A viewing will be held Friday, February 3rd from 6:00-8:00pm at the East Millcreek chapel at 3103 East Craig Drive, Salt Lake City, UT. Funeral services will be held Saturday February 4th at the same location at 11:00am with a viewing for family and friends from 9:30-10:30. Interment will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.