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Marlene M. Jump

Seattle, Washington

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Marlene Jump passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on February 2, 2011.

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Frank and Maggie, I join the rest of her former co-workers to say how much Marlene meant to us in the work place. My husband Mark worked in the Shipping dept. and Marlene was my immediate supervisor at King Co. Library's Seattle Service Center, in the Music Cataloging dept. Later we worked together in Cataloging-Processing when she returned to KCLS after a few years. We enjoyed celebrating her pending motherhood and giving her a special baby shower to welcome Maggie into our library family....

I am so saddened to hear of the loss of Marlene. I too am a friend from her home town Slayton MN- She was in the class ahead of me but we became friends as young kids as she lived down the block and then thru out high school - college and beyond- I received her annual xmas letter this holiday season and have been thinking of her all week-and now I know why--Frank and Maggie thank you for making Marlenes life so full!!! You are both very special people to have shared so much of her life.

Marlene was a dear classmate throughout elementary, high school, and even college years. We were even neighbors for a short time in Slayton. My husband, daughters, and I had the pleasure of visiting Frank & Marlene in Seattle last March and I treasure the memories and wonderful photos we have of that day together. Marlene even sent us off with a bag of delicious ginger cookies for our trip. We will miss her Christmas letters with news of her year and updates on their lovely daughter, Maggie....

Marlene and I were roommates in a college dorm at Southwest Minnesota State in Marshall. She was such a faithful friend to send birthday and Christmas cards every year. Even though we had not seen each other for a long time, her loss leaves a gap in my life. We had such good conversations in college, and I enjoyed seeing her once in Seattle. In the age of e-mail, I appreciated her personal letters. I am thinking of Frank, Maggie and her family. Thanks to her sister Katie for calling...

Marlene was my boss for some of her years at King County Library. I both liked and respected her and enjoyed our time in cataloging.

Dinner in Seattle Dec 2009.

I am one of Marlene's Slayton High School classmates and am deeply saddened by the loss of a wonderful friend. I have great memories from our childhood and of the occasional times we were able to see each other over the years. Sympathy to Frank, Maggie and all who loved Marlene. Connie Humphrey Shaver

I can see Marlene was well loved and will be missed by many. This is so amazing to loose her at such, what seems, a young age.

Marlene was my cousin. As children we shared many play days together. I remember when she moved to the brick house in Slayton as well as being there with my Grandparents and my family. We lost touch over the years, I am sorry to say.

My condolences to her family.

Ursula, my mother, wanted to send her thoughts and prayers to...

I will miss you dear friend. Your kindness and sweet spirit will be greatly missed. Alice

Marlene was a great friend and neighbor. She added wit and inspiration to our Ladies of the Hood nights. We will miss her a lot. Love, Maureen