Marlene-Day-Obituary

Marlene Aber Day

Houston, Texas

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MARLENE ABER DAY, 65 of Pasadena, passed away Monday, June 10, 2002. She was a science teacher for 34 years with 22 years of her service in the Pasadena I.S.D. She was awarded Pasadena PTA teacher of the year and was loved and respected by all. She is survived by her loving husband Robert Day,...

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I miss you so much Grandma! You taught me so much! I love you!!!

Best teacher I ever had, she impacted my life in ways she will never know. She was a very kind and understanding person. I will always remember her. Thank you Mrs Day. Mark S Webb Colorado Springs, Colorado

Some people come into your life for just a short time but make a lasting impression. Mrs. Day was one of those people. My life was forever changed when I had Mrs. Day for 7th grade science at San Jacinto Intermediate. What I remember most about Mrs. Day was her passion for teaching science. She had a thirst for learning and figuring out how to instill this thirst into her students. She worked hard at planning creative lessons that engaged students, as she wanted students to leave her...

Shara, Kyle, Greg and families,
Our deepest sympathy to all of you; we will all miss your mom's sweet nature and her loving smile--I will always remember her great laugh!
My great memories of her when I was a child will always be special. She became a part of our family when I was about 9 or 10 and I remember thinking she was so beautiful she must be a beauty queen or a movie star! She always made us feel special in her home when we were kids and it was always a treat to get to...

A great loss for PISD and all the students who will never get to know a terrific lady.

Dear Family and Friends,
Marlene was a great person in every respect of the word. She will always be remembered in mind for her love of teaching and the students whose lives she impacted everyday. She taught by example. She will be truly missed by all whose lives she touched.

With heartfelt sorrow,
Jerri Stepp
San Jancinto Intermediate

Our deepest condolence to Greg, Kyle, Shara and their families for your great loss. We will miss Aunt Marlene.

Love,

Kimberlee, Joe and Abigail Young