Dear cousin Marlene ...thank you for all our childhood memories. You were always so interested in delving into the genealogy of our family history and discovered so many interesting facts. Your desire and curiosity in learning was inspirational to me. You comforted me when my mom passed and I will always remember that. Our childhood memories and visits to the Milwaukee museum and going to Saint Elizabeth church to watch Dumbo in the church basement. I will always remember when you drove my Dodge Charger down that hill. (Our secret) you will always be remembered and missed.
Love, your cousin, Jeff
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Marlene & I have known each other for most of our lives. We shared everything together ❤️
Our 1st babies were due on the same day. Even though we lived far apart we spent every week on the phone sharing about our lives and our families.
I enjoyed hearing about all the adventures in Marlene's life as she traveled the world with her family. When Marlene was in Milwaukee we would always go out to lunch & just have a good time sharing. When Marlene & Bruce moved to
Illinois I enjoyed visiting both of them.
Marlene was like my sister not just a dear friend. I miss YOU very much Marlene & will always Love ❤️ You.
I treasure our friendship.
My deepest sympathy to
Bruce & girls & family
and to Barb & Susan & family. I feel your loss.
Marlene is with Jesus now & smiling down on us with her
Kind, Loving smile 😃😇❤️ Lynda Starrett
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What a wonderful friend since nursing school. I will and have missed her since she moved from Milwaukee, oak Creek . Too young to be missed .
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