Marla Checketts McKenzie
December 24, 1950 - December 24, 2022
Marla
Checketts McKenzie, 72, left her earthly home the morning of her
birthday, December 24th, and returned home to our Heavenly Father and
family members who have previously passed away. What a fun birthday
party it must have been in heaven.
Marla was born on December 24,
1950, in Ogden, Utah to Eldon and Gertrude (VanDeGraff) Checketts.
She was the most precious Christmas gift. She grew up in South Ogden
where she graduated from Bonneville High School and attended Weber
State University. Marla spent a few years living in Fresno, CA and
Seattle, WA, before returning to Utah.
She met the love of her
life, Larry B. McKenzie, Sr. in 1977. They spent many happy years
together before they got married on November 9, 1984. They purchased
a beautiful home in Uintah where she resided with Larry for the last
three decades
Marla was employed by the Internal Revenue Service
for 35 years and retired 17 years ago. She was able to spend her time
serving, supporting, and blessing the lives of her husband,
stepchildren, step-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins. She
was a fixture at family activities and went out of her way to like
and comment on the social media posts of family and friends alike.
She was a busy bee at family functions as she floated from one niece
or nephew to another, catching up on the details of their lives and
making each one of them feel loved and appreciated. She was known for
her grasshopper pie and for giving out gingerbread cookies to each
family member every Christmas, along with a heartfelt card. She
always had a smile, laugh, quick wit, warm hug, and a twinkle in her
eyes. Marla loved her family fiercely—her total love and dedication
was to her husband and her family.
Marla wore many different hats:
Grandma Mac, Auntie, Toots to her husband, Mom to her stepchildren
and her kitties, Nigel and Scamp, and her beloved dogs Brandy and
Lacy. Her love for animals and family was heartwarming and inspiring.
She loved scenic drives, traveling, and adventuring with Larry and
her family.
Marla generously supported the Festival of Trees
(Primary Children’s Hospital Foundation for needy children and
families) by creating and donating beautiful centerpieces that were
auctioned off almost every year for two decades. She spent countless
hours planning and creating the works of art that she would donate
and would often help with other tree displays at the festival, both
large and small.
Marla was a lifelong member of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She loved attending temple open
houses, Relief Society activities, and service projects with her
wonderful friends from her ward. She also loved going to lunch with
her friends from high school.
She is survived by her loving
husband and best friend of 38 years, Larry B. McKenzie, Uintah;
stepchildren, Larry Butch (Jana) McKenzie, Arlington, TX; Cindy
(Tommy) Land, Uintah; Theresa (Jon) Craner, Ogden; Laurie McKenzie,
Crumpler, NC; 10 step-grandchildren, 6 step-great-grandchildren, and
one more Lil’ Miss on the way, all whom she adored and supported in
everything they did. She is also survived by her sister, Colleen
(Jeffrey) Brown, Draper; brother, Paul (Ann) Checketts, Layton;
beloved sister-in-law, Edie Checketts, South Ogden; brother-in-law,
Doug (Dee Dee) McKenzie, Hartford, WI;14 nieces and nephews, and 34
great-nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her brother,
Brent E. Checketts; her parents; and three
step-grandchildren.
Dearest Marla, You were my sweetheart, my
“Toots”, my wife, and my best friend. I fell in love with you the
moment I saw you. I will always love you and I will miss you every
day. Thanks for always taking care of me and being so good to me. I
will come find you when it is my time, then we will be together again
forever. I love you with my whole heart, Larry
Funeral services
will be held Thursday, January 5, 2023, at 11 a.m. at the Uintah
Spring Canyon Ward Chapel, 2501 Eastwood Blvd., Ogden, with Bishop
Dan Milne presiding. Friends may visit with family on Thursday from
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the church. Interment, Lindquist’s Memorial
Gardens of the Wasatch, 1718 Combe Rd., Ogden. Services entrusted to
Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary.
In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests donations be made to Primary Children’s Hospital, Festival
of Trees Organization, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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