Marlene J. Letsinger, 93, of Erlanger, Kentucky, Passes Away

Marlene J. Letsinger - Northern Kentucky Chapel
Marlene J. Letsinger - Northern Kentucky Chapel
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Marlene J. Letsinger, 93, of Erlanger, Kentucky, passed away peacefully on September 5, 2025. Born in Bromley, Kentucky, on August 26, 1932, Marlene was the daughter of Harry and Frieda Orndorff (née Lind). She cherished spending time with family, reading, and church activities. Marlene was an ordained Deacon at Crescent Springs Presbyterian Church and later attended Lakeside Presbyterian Church. She enjoyed watching Cincinnati Reds games, various television shows, sewing, cooking, baking, and walking. Marlene will be remembered for her kindness and love. She is survived by her daughters, son, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of choice. A private service will be held to honor Marlene’s life.

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