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Marlyn Howe Obituary

Howe, Marlyn V. (Marle)
Scottsville: September 28, 2008, at age 77, after a long illness. Predeceased by David W. Howe. Survived by her son, Gordon M. (Cynthia); daughters, Betty Jane Redmond-Shultz and Tracy J. Miceli (Lee Thompson); grandchildren, Anthony Miceli, Dana Miceli, Kelsea Redmond, Tyler Redmond, Christina Flamand, Carly (Jordan) Curtis, Hayley Shultz. Marle, a retired physical education teacher from T.J. Connor Elementary School of the Wheatland-Chili Central Schools District, continued many relations with her friends and colleagues. Thank you to all of those who helped out while she traveled this difficult journey.
A Celebration of Life will be held by the family at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please make donations for a memorial bench to be placed at the T.J. Connor School overlooking the playground and former softball fields. Donations for the bench may be sent to Lynn Randall, 15 Diana. Dr., Scottsville, NY 14546. Overflow of funds will be donated to the Aplastic Anemia and Mylodysplastic (AA/MDS) Foundation to further research the disease being battled by her son Gordon. Contributions may be sent directly to the AA/MDS Foundation, checks made payable to: AA/MDSl Foundation, P.O. BOX 310, Churchton, Maryland 20733-0310. Arr: J.H. Cameron Funeral Home, Scottsville.

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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Oct. 5, 2008.

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Howie green

October 28, 2008

So sorry to hear about Marle passing I have ment many times to stop for a visit . Just heard this week my deepest sympathy

Joan Arthur

October 14, 2008

Gordie, BettyJane and Tracy:
I have such fond memories of my days in elementary school and your mother is still a part of those wonderful memories. She always had pep and enthusiasm for all of us students and was one of the teachers who always seemed to give everyone a fair shot. I am sure there were days when our screaming and silliness wore on her, but she never got upset with our antics. My sincere sympathies to you. Yuur mom was a fantastic teacher who touched the lives of many.

Janet McNeely

October 12, 2008

Gordie, BettyJane, and Tracy, you have my deepest sympathy, your mom was a GREAT woman, she belived in people. She always had a open door for me and others. I will alway have memories of her as my teacher, softball coach and a friend.
thank's for being in my life. May God bless her and her family. Love you, Janet

Pamela Wedgwood(McNeely)

October 12, 2008

Marlyn Howe,Its been many years and you are one person I will never forget! you taught me how to throw my first ball and told me to get up when I had a fall you gave me strength and always believed in me you are the best! and will always be a part of my heart.......To the Family you have my condolence.

Larry Perrotte

October 9, 2008

Please let me extend my deepest sympathies to you family for your loss. Marlyn was a very special person in my life. I rented a house from her for 4 years and lived right next door. When I met her I had just recently quit drinking and and was struggling emotionally and financially. She was a great emaotional support for me through those early years and became somewhat of a second mother to me as she always looked out for me and showed genuine concern whenever I spoke to her about what may have been troubling me that month. She was always full of energy and life and and accepted people for who they were and didn't judge them for their past. I moved away almost 4 years ago and have not contacted alot of people since I left. But I always made sure to drop a line to Marlyn every now and then to let her know how I was doing and to find out how she was. She will truly be missed and I am blessed for having known her.

Timmy, Marle, Brian, Gordie bottom photo Marle, Timmy & Tracy

October 8, 2008

Charlene (Unger) Finn

October 8, 2008

Marle was always a bright ray of sunshine. Her generous nature had a very positive effect on so many and I will always remember her fondly. It was an honor.

Nancy Dougherty

October 5, 2008

Gordie, BettyJane & Tracy , What a great gym teacher and friend your mom was. She will be missed. I am so sorry for your loss. There are so many memories. What a great lady! The bench is a good idea. Again, my deepest sympathy.

Nancy[McNeely]

Lucy Newell Gurka

October 5, 2008

My sincere sympathy to your entire family, I have the fondest memories of your Mom and her beautiful smile . She was my favorie teacher. I loved her gym classes.
Sincerely,
Lucy Newell Gurka
Tampa, FL

Corinne Heschke

October 5, 2008

Sending my sympathies to everyone (especially the family). Marle was a unique woman indeed. May you keep your memories close to heart and never let go. I know I have a few fond memories that I'll reflect on as I miss her.

Love - Corinne, Chris, Krystal and Kevin

Theresa Dunn

October 5, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time.

Mary Garnham

October 5, 2008

My sympathies to all of you. Marle was a very dear friend of many, many years and even though we sort of lost touch with each other, I have many fond memories of her.

MaryAnne Shults

October 4, 2008

Gordie and Cindy, Jane, Kelsea, Tyler, and Tracy, Anthony and Dana,

I wish I could be there for you during this time of loss. I know that Mom is suffering terribly as she considered your Mom as one of her long-term closest friends and fellow teacher.

My prayers for all of you, and for the soul of your mom, may she Rest in Eternal Peace.

-- The Shults (Curry) Family
John, MaryAnne, Brianna and Kenny
Mission Viejo, Calif.

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