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Marie M. Holman

Groton, Connecticut

Nov 27, 1926 – Apr 7, 2023

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BORN
November 27, 1926
DIED
April 7, 2023
LOCATION
Groton, Connecticut

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Byles-Groton Memorial Home - Groton Obituary

Marie M. “Ladybug” Holman, 96, of Gales Ferry, passed away peacefully Friday, April 7, 2023, at Fairview in Groton.  She was born November 27, 1926, in New London, Connecticut to Arthur and Mary Cooper Marquardt. She married Robert E. “Scottie” Holman; he preceded her in 2020.


Marie graduated from Fitch high school on D-day, June 6,1944, then she continued her education and graduated from RI College, 1948.


Marie was very active in her community and church. She was a lifetime girl scout having been camp director, cookie chairperson, service unit treasurer to name a few! Ledyard schools substitute, PTA member, town poll worker, founding member of the Ledyard Parks and Recreation Department, Ledyard Fair clam chowder volunteer, Dow Chemical Plant community member, AFS foreign exchange student program participant, US Coast Guard foreign cadet family sponsor program to name a few. United Methodist Church of Gales Ferry member, church schoolteacher, and many more church positions as well as committees.


Marie and Scottie traveled to many foreign countries. They always went tent camping with their family to many parts of the USA.


Marie is survived by Sons: Danny Holman and his wife Diana of Stonington, CT, Scott Holman and his wife Pam of Norton, MA, Karl Holman and his wife Donna of Groton, CT and Guy Holman and his wife Debbie of Mattapoisett, MA; Daughters: Vicki Reid and her husband Glenn of Waterford, CT and Tina Ohlemacher and her husband David of Merrimack, NH; 8 Grandchildren:  Dawn (Jerry) Brown and her husband Jerry, Jill Holman, Hannah Holman (fiance Russell Shutt), Sarah Holman and her partner Matt, Emma Holman, Jeffrey Holman, Jack Ohlemacher and Seth Ohlemacher; 5 Great Grandchildren:  Ethan, Marissa, Sloan, Scarlett, and Makenna; Brother: Rich Marquardt and his wife May; Sister: Jane Imdahl and her friend Will Vars.


Besides her husband Robert "Scottie", she was preceded in death by Brother: Mick Marquardt and Arthur Marquardt; Sisters: Fran Holman and Lois Blaisdell.


Visitation is from 4:00pm to 6:00pm Friday June 2, 2023, at the Byles-Groton Memorial Home, 310 Thames Street in Groton. A Celebration of Life will be held 1:00pm Saturday June 3, 2023 at the United Methodist Church of Gales Ferry, 10 Chapman Lane in Gales Ferry.


 In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Marie’s memory to Girl Scouts of Connecticut, 340 Washington Street, Hartford, CT 06106 online


https://www.gsofct.org/en/support-us/ways-to-support-us/donate-locally/donation-form.html


Or


United Methodist Church of Gales Ferry, 10 Chapman Lane, Gales Ferry, CT 06335.

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Marie was a friendly lady and amazing servant to local causes including the Girl Scout. I have have known her for most of my life. Her late husband Scottie helped me with my Eagle Scout project where we surveyed the Kettle Hole Park in Ledyard and made a map of it.

Our prayers for Marie’s everlasting life with God and loved ones.

My condolences to my friend Scott and the Holman family. RIP Mrs. Holman!

I am so sorry to hear of her passing. I was a Girl Scout growing up, and many many of my favorite memories are tied to Ladybug. She was a wonderful person. When you spoke with her, she made you feel like you were the most important person there. I know there's a special place in heaven for her.

My respect and condolences for Vicki and family.

To the Holman family my deepest sympathy to all of you. Cindy Maruzo Cross Seibert Ocracoke Island, NC

Dan Sorry to hear about your mom.

Marie & Scottie were such wonderful people. I was the Girl Scout Service Unit Manager and Marie was the treasurer. She was such a good steward of money that I remember sitting at the table at their home while she tried to find a few penny mistake. We used to tease her that she would even count the marshmallows in the bag!! I have many memories of “Ladybug” at Camp Pattagansett, and of Scottie making birdhouses for the camp. But perhaps my fondest memory was when my real estate office was next...