1938
2017
Sewick, Marlene R. of Commerce Twp., passed away June 28, 2017 at age 79. Beloved sister of Alice Jean Dingman, Terry Beagle, Randy Beagle and Rae Lee Baxter. Loving aunt of Brad Dingman, Michael Authier, Sheila Gibson, Kristopher Beagle, Kristina Beagle and Richard Baxter. Preceded in death by her parents, John Sewick, Blanch and Howard Beagle; brother's Ronald and John, Jr. along with her brother and sister in law, Shirley Beagle and Rick Baxter. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am, Saturday, July 1, 2017 at the Union Lake Chapel of the Elton Black & Son Funeral Home, 1233 Union Lake Road in White Lake. The family will receive friends Friday from 2-8 pm. Interment at Commerce Cemetery. Memorial contributions suggested to Clarkston Village Players Youth Theatre or the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. www.eltonblackandsonwhitelake.com
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Like so many others, "Miss Sewick" was my 5th grade teacher at Andersonville Elementary School. As an adult, I also had the pleasure of being in several of the plays she directed for the Village Players, and her love for melodrama was contagious.
Thank you so much for everything Marlene!
Love & Blessings,
C. John Stutzer ([email protected])
John Stuetzer
Teacher
July 27, 2017
Ms Sewick was my 5th grade teacher and I helped her at the Credit Union where I use to work. Loved helping her and will miss
Sue S
July 2, 2017
Me. Sewick
I was one of your students at north sashabaw elementary. You cared deeply for each and every one of us, never allowing us to become lazy in our studies/ scholastics . We are Very sad to hear of your passing,thank you for taking the time to teach me me , for every student that sat present in your classroom , you will be missed .
Stacy Jackson
Stacy Jackson
July 1, 2017
I am very sorry to learn of Marlene's passing.
She and I worked closely together for several years, teaching 5th grade at North Sashabaw Elementary. She was very helpful to me in sharing ideas and teaching materials. She cared very much for her students and held them to high standards.
My sincere condolences to her family and many friends.
Jeanelle Selhost
June 30, 2017
I learned the joy of Melodrama from you! Thanks for all the fun roles and great memories. Working with you on shows was a joy. Thanks, Marlene
Melissa Breckenridge
June 30, 2017
Dearest Marlene,
You gave me a love for Melodrama I never would have realized had it not been for you and all the gang of Clarkston Village Players. Thanks for the great roles and the fun memories!
Melissa Breckenridge
June 30, 2017
Marlene was one of my best friends in high school. So many good memories of her and her family. Love, Mary Bliss McKenzie
June 29, 2017
I love you so much Marlene. I can never thank you enough for what you did for me.
June 29, 2017
I take comfort in knowing you and Donna and Hugh and Holly, and all the other theatre peeps are having a party in heaven - laughing about all the escapades through the years, and possibly plotting a few more for sheer entertainment... Your legacy of Youth Theatre continues...
Linda Mishler
June 29, 2017
Ms. Sewick,
Words alone can't begin to express just how much you are loved and missed. You were a blessing to friends and family with all the memories that will never be forgotten. God Bless your heart.
Close your eyes and let the music set you free -Phantom of the Opera
Jessica Tarasan
June 28, 2017
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