Marilyn Clarken, 62, of Largo, Florida passed away peacefully with her family at
her bedside on Wednesday, February 13, 2013.
Born in Huntington, L.I., New York to Benjamin and Regina Vecchio. She
graduated from Deer Park High School. She worked at several companies as
an Administrative Assistant. She was currently working as an AdMin at Tech
Data of Clearwater, FL. When living in Deer Park, Long Island she was an active
member of Ascension Lutheran Church. In Largo, In Largo, she attended St
John’s Episcopal Church in Clearwater and decided that she found her Church.
She enjoyed going to the beach, gardening and shopping.
She is survived by her sons, David of Atlanta and James, who is currently living
in China with his wife, Gao Fei and her granddaughter, Regina Ann; her brother,
John (Stephanie) Vecchio of Smithtown, NY; her parents, Benjamin and Regina
Vecchio of Deer Park, NY; her aunt, Ann Vecchio of Largo, FL; her Uncle, Frank
and Aunt Eileen Tragni of Houston, Texas and numerous nephews and nieces.
She was preceded in death by her Uncle Frank Vecchio of Largo, FL.
A memorial service will be held at St John’s Episcopal Church on Belcher Road in
Clearwater, FL on Saturday, March, 9, 2013 at 2:30 PM.
Contributions may be made to Suncoast Hospice, 5771 Roosevelt Road,
Clearwater, FL 33760 in Marilyn Clarken name.
Veterans Funeral Care
727-524-9202
To Marilyn’s parents,
Marilyn was my little buddy at Tech Data and I miss her tremendously. She had the brightest smile and loveliest personality. You did a wonderful job raising a wonderful daughter.
To Marilyn’s sons,
You were truly blessed to have a mom like her. I have prayed for her faithfully for months and now I pray God’s peace for the rest of Marilyn’s family.
To Marilyn’s parents,
Marilyn was my little buddy at Tech Data and I miss her tremendously. She had the brightest smile and loveliest personality. You did a wonderful job raising a wonderful daughter.
To Marilyn’s sons,
You were truly blessed to have a mom like her. I have prayed for her faithfully for months and now I pray God’s peace for the rest of Marilyn’s family.
I have just learned of Marilyn’s passing. I am shocked and so sorry. Marilyn and I went to Deer Park High and then SUNY Farmingdale together and it had been so many years that we lost contact. She was so full of life and adored her boys. I am so sad to hear that she was taken too soon. My condolences.