Marla M. White

June 4, 1958 ~ December 4, 2021
Marla M. White, 63, Intrust Bank Teller, died Saturday, December 4, 2021. Marla was a very loving daughter, mother, grandmother, and friend. Visitation will be from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Wednesday, December 8, 2021, at Downing & Lahey West Mortuary. Funeral Service will be at 10:00 am, Thursday, December 9, 2021, at Riverlawn Christian Church. Marla was strong in her faith, active in church and volunteering. She was willing to share the message of God to anyone or help them in any way that she could. Preceded in death by her mother, Treva Haden; grandchild, Ethan White. Survived by her father, Richard M. Haden; brothers, Marc (Norma) Haden, Chris Haden; sons, Aron (Jennifer) White of Newton; J. Austin (Paige) White; daughter, Ayrica N. White; grandchildren, Taylor (Izzy) White, Dylan White, Camden White, Caelor White; nephew, Ryan Haden; niece, Nikki (Taylor) Shimon. A memorial has been established with: Embrace, 1040 N. West St, Wichita, KS 67203. Downing & Lahey Mortuary - West Chapel.
I was so sorry to hear of Marla’s passing. She was a beautiful person! I met her at Curves in Wichita and we remained friends and I attended her church until I moved back to S.C. Ayrica and family, you are all in my prayers!
Our thoughts and prayers on the passing of Marla. She was a blessing to so many of us during times of stress with her serene and professional attitude. May the memories that linger be those of joy and laughter.
With sincere condolences and deepest sympathies. Our prayers are with you all.
My deepest condolences, and I will pray for family and friends that will Miss Marla. She truly was a beautiful Woman in ever possible way. May she rest with her Lord and Savior.
Marla was a special friend and a Sister in Christ, I will miss her smile and the kindness she showed to everybody. Her love for Jesus was obvious to all who knew her and I’m sure her legacy will live on in the hearts of all of us who knew and loved her.
Marla was a kind person who loved the Lord and focused her efforts on following him. May you have sweet memories of her and peace during this time.
To Marla’s family, I am so sorry about Marla I was taken back to see that she had crossed over. Marla and I attended Wichita Heights and were part of the 1976 class of grads. Although we weren’t close girlfriends she was a person that one would remember which is something that a lot of people can’t lay claim too. I know in my heart she is just fine and so very happy to be in the presence of our Lord. You will all miss her very much, maybe as time passes you can find comfort and remember her with a smile on your face when you look at a beautiful sunrise and sunset, seeing all the new life that spring brings and be so thankful that she was your Daughter, Mom, Sister, Aunt, Grandmother. Be of faith and know that you will see her again maybe in your dreams and definitely in heaven. In Gods Love, Debra (Denney) Brown Richmond Hill, Georgia
Marla was one of my BSF group leaders. I so enjoyed being in her group and later serving with her. What a sweet, cheerful attitude she always had! She will be sorely missed. Praying God’s peace and comfort for all who knew her.