In loving memory of

Marianne Josephine Evankovich
August 12, 1934 - March 21, 2021

Marianne Josephine (Zallocco) Evankovich died peacefully at her home in Shoreline, Washington on March 21, 2021 at the age of 86. She was preceded in death by her parents and 6 brothers and sisters. She is survived by 10 nieces and nephews who always enjoyed her cheery smile and thoughtful ways. As she had no children of her own, we can all remember special times Auntie Marianne would spend with us especially the wonderful family Christmas celebrations. She will be missed.

Tributes

Susan L Norwood wrote on Nov 19, 2021:

"My heartfelt condolences in the loss of Marianne, your Aunt. She was my stepmother and I remember her with much gratitude. I tried to contact her to thank her several years ago after I found her address. I never was able to see her but I always wanted her to know the positive impact she made in my life , even though it was for only a few years and I was so young. I just searched her name thinking I would try again to see her and found her obituary. I pray she had a blessed life after my father as she was so kind. I'm on Facebook if you want to reach me. Again, my sincere condolences on the loss of your sweet Aunt Marianne. May God bless you all. Susan Evankovich Norwood"

Karen Travelstead wrote on Apr 21, 2021:

"I always enjoyed Aunt Mariannes company. We would meet up for dinner every now and then, having a nice chat and sharing some laughs. She had a great sense of humor and I can still hear her light hearted laugh. I will miss those times, and will always cherish the memories. I pray she's at peace."

Donna Z wrote on Apr 20, 2021:

"Auntie Marianne was a huge part of my childhood, she was always there for every family gathering, b-days etc. She even went on a road trip to Reno one time with us in the late 70\'s. RIP"

Joyce Rentel wrote on Apr 17, 2021:

"Of course I meant ice \"skating\". Sorry for the error."

Joyce Rentel wrote on Apr 17, 2021:

"Auntie Marianne always had a smile on her face. I remember her taking Judy and I ice scaring when we were young. It was so much fun. I\'ve missed her for years and pray that she is now at peace."