Monday, June 27, 2005

Marlon's Funeral Service

A Funeral Service for Marlon will be held Wednesday, June 29th from 6pm-8ish pm at The Stephenson-Brown Funeral Home at 33 West Maple Avenue, Merchantville, NJ 08109, Telephone # 856-662-0813. A gathering at the home of Amy Brado & Anthony Sambucci at 2744 Haddonfield Rd., Pennsauken, NJ 08110, Telephone # 856-662-7526 will follow at 8ish pm to ???

Marlon's obituary should appear in tomorrow & Wednesday's Courier Post.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

i can t even find the right words to express my thoughts right now.i really thought there was some hope that this might not be the last time we ever have the opportunity to know and love marlon. i want to thank everyone who has posted their warms thoughts about my son.some of which have made me break down and cry more than others. i ll be seeing you all again in a few days. thanks to you all, who loved my son. a son that made this momma proud.

Anonymous said...

It hurts me so much to think about Marlon not being here. He used to impress me again and again in the short time we lived together. He had so many varied talents, all of which he put to use in the service of others. Marlon's capacity to care and give went far beyond that of anyone I've known. Speaking of which, I think I'll go curl up with a pillow he made for me out of the blue.

Anonymous said...

From http://www.courierpostonline.com/

SOLAR, MARLON J.
Age 31 years, suddenly on June 25, 2005, leaving many sad and confused.
Survived by his loving mother Mary Lynn Brado, loving sister Amy Brado andTony Sambucci, loving sister June Troxel and brother-in-law Gary, uncle Gerry Zeigler and Rita; nieces Ivy Marie Sambucci, Lindsay, Janine and nephew Gary Troxel and best friend Mark and numerous friends.
His family visitation will begin 6pm Wednesday evening at the STEPHENSON-BROWN FUNERAL HOME, 33 West Maple Avenue, Merchantville, NJ, where his Memorial Service in celebration of his life will be celebrated 8pm.

Anonymous said...

Marlon will live in the hearts of his friends and family and the many people that he touched in his short life.
I've known Marlon for many a year - riding together and bumping into each other at bike related events and definately unrelated events. It was always such a joy to run into him - his unbridled enthusiasm and delight were contagious....my husband Bill thought Marlon was the "coolest" - he'd run into Marlon at Youth Cycle REcycle and tell me about what Marlon was building...welding...sewing...imagining.

It was always delightful to see what Marlon was riding always a suprise- I remember a Critical Mass on Halloween - and Marlon in his bunny outfit. What fun we had that evening....a Critcal Mass and a nite I'll never forget.
I'm so sad to say goodbye and am so lucky to have known Marlon. A quick and favorable rebirth to you. See you later Marlon....