Marilyn “Warrior Princess” Lobehan, also known as Mare or Mare-Mare and Auntie Ha-Ha, was born on April 24, 1971, and passed over on March 3, 2023.
Ms. Mare-Mare was a mom, grandma, daughter, sister, auntie, cousin, and a best friend to many. Mare enjoyed hanging out with kids, family, and friends. She enjoyed riding up to the mountains, gambling at the bingo hall and casino. Mare loved to cook and always volunteered to make fry bread. She prayed for others that needed prayers. Mare always smack-talked on Facebook in all caps, along with having a Mr. Robinson as her husband.
Mare is survived by sons, Michael Gulla, Jr. (Christina Couts), O’Neil Davis (Linda Davis Ames), and Quinton Lobehan; daughters, Keisha Gulla, Chareece Lobehan, and Tesa Lee Lobehan; stepsons, Kyle Hoover (Olivia Hoover) and Stephen Gonzales; Garrett Burlew, T.I.’s, Ricky James Apodaca and Mickey Something Somewhere; stepdaughter, Angelina Gulla; brothers, Kevin “Assman” Lobehan and Jared “Buffalo” WhiteEagle; sisters, Jennifer Rodarte and Vanessa Williams; foster mom, Pat Fleming; and Mare’s selective parents, Kristina Lobehan and Harvey Russell. She is also survived by granddaughters, Danika Davis, Davina Davis, Alycianna Rincon, Gabriella Lobehan-James, Alayla Lobehan, and Taylor Masuccio; grandsons, Michael Gulla III, Ray Charles, Jr., Kayson Lobehan, Kaidence Lobehan, Joshua Leonard Davis, Cruz Lobehan, Kaleb Lobehan, Baby O’Neil Davis, John Michael Lobehan, Nehemiah WhiteEagle, Zane WhiteEagle, and Anthony Masuccio; along with many nieces, nephews and friends that were family. She claimed son and Babygirl as brother and sister. We have a video clip to prove it.
Mare-Mare was preceded in death by mother, Nancy Lobehan (Sam); biological father, Benjamin WhiteEagle; dad, William Sam; grandmas, Edna Lobehan, Helen Johnson, and Carol Allen; grandpa Sonny Sam; brother, Benjamin “Lil Ben” Lobehan; and daughter Mia Lobehan. Numerous cousins, aunts, and uncles from all sides of the family.
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