Marilyn Ann Kavulich (nee Kozell)

OBITUARY

Marilyn Ann Kavulich (nee Kozell), of Mount Laurel, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family on December 3, 2025. Born in Scranton, PA to the late Joseph and Ann (nee Churilla) Kozell, she was 82 years old.

Marilyn was the beloved wife of Andrew Paul Andy Kavulich for almost 60 years; loving mom of Andy Kavulich (Christine), Maureen Porter (the late Steve), and Michele Matton (Jeff); cherished Grandma of Grace Kavulich, Ava Kavulich, Sophia Kavulich, Luke Kavulich, Ryan Porter, Brad Porter, Andrew Matton, Anna Matton, and Ella Matton. She was predeceased by her brother, Joseph Kozell. Marilyn is also survived by many nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends who will miss her dearly.

Marilyn attended West Scranton High School, where she thrived as a student and leader. She was recognized as an NHS member and served as VP of the school orchestra, as well as President of her homeroom. One classmate in particular was smitten with Marilyn, her sweetheart, Andy Louie Kavulich. They have been an inseparable couple for over 60 years and have shared a beautiful love story.

She was a talented pianist, played the cello for the orchestra, and shared her musical gifts by playing the organ at masses at St. David’s in Keyser Valley for many years. Faith was very important to Marilyn. She had a strong devotion to the Blessed Mother and was honored to be chosen as May Queen.

Upon graduating from West Side, Marilyn attended Anthracite Business School, also located in Scranton, PA. There she honed her business skills, especially typing, which led to roles at the International Salt Company and eventually as office assistant for the Air Force while stationed with her husband, Andy, in Anchorage, Alaska.

Now with her growing family, Marilyn became the consummate homemaker and volunteer. She was an excellent cook and baker, which was on display most during the holiday seasons of Christmas and Easter. She took great pride in her Slovak heritage and its culinary delights.

Marilyn loved being involved with and supported her children’s school activities. She also dedicated her time and spent years as a library and teachers aide at OLGC in Moorestown, NJ where her kindness and patience touched countless children. Supporting her children’s athletic teams was also one of her favorite pastimes. She could be found all over South Jersey and the NJ/PA/DE tri-state area cheering for OLGC, Bishop Eustace and Holy Cross sports teams.

She was a longtime active parishioner at St. Joan of Arc parish in Marlton, NJ where she participated in Walking with Purpose, a women’s quilting group, and she and Andy have been regulars at daily Mass.

She was the sweetest, most cheerful lady who had a fun and spunky side, spread warmth and joy everywhere she went, always greeting everyone with a friendly smile.

Relatives and friends are invited to gather on Friday evening, December 12th, at Givnish Funeral Home of 398 East Main Street, Marlton, NJ from 6 pm to 8 pm, and on Saturday morning, December 13th, at St. Joan of Arc Parish, 100 Willow Bend Road, Marlton, NJ from 10 to 11 am. Mass will follow at 11 am, and interment will be private for the family.

Mass will be livestreamed; please visit https://www.givnish.com/obituaries/marilyn-kavulich/#!/Obituary for the link to watch.

In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Marilyn may be made to Dementia Society of America, dementiasociety.org

Marilyn Ann Kavulich (nee Kozell)

December 3, 2025