Marlene-Kinlin-Obituary

Marlene Kinlin

Jonesport, Maine

Age 88

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Marlene Kinlin of Jonesport, ME passed away on Monday, March 2, 2020. She was 88 years old.Marlene was raised in Kansas City, Missouri. She moved to the Boston area and attended Wellesley College, graduating in 1953 with a B.A. in English Literature. In 1955 she married Francis Sargent Kinlin....

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John, Bruce, Clark, my condolences to you. As you know, there are numerous awesome memories, too many to list here, but suffice to say-your mom will be sorely missed. I hope you are all coping well? your mom had a long and fruitful life and represented the best in all of us. Thoughts and prayers to you and maybe a Dewars and Water too. Take care. P.R.O. and S.L.O.S.

Dear Clark, Bruce and John So sorry to hear of Moms passing. From the Wrentham public schools to the roofing and painting along with high school hockey ( Bruce no tripping over the blue line ) On to college working and creating your own families. Mom and dad were so proud. Oh they said how long can it go on !! Very fond memories of Marlene opening her home both in Wrentham and Jonesport Mom made the best salads in her wooden salad bowl. Hope she shared the recipe with you guys. She was a...

Dear Bruce, Clark and John,
It is so difficult writing this note to the three of you. My memories of you all are still part of my happiest. Time spent with you and your Mom and Dad always conjures up the happiest of times in my minds eye.

I truly loved your Mom very much. She and I got along famously with plenty to talk about especially when it came to our children and their lives. I loved the few years I went up to Jonesport...so lovely...the view, the town and the special touch...

Dearest Clark, Bruce, John and family, I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. I have such wonderful memories of your Mom and Dad in Wrentham and Machias. The laughs, Tall tales, golf, cigars the green jacket presentation are such special memories. She was such a kind person. She let us commandeer her home and never complained. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. By the way, don't forget to throw a chin. Love MaryAnn (Marino) DiPietro.

Dearest Clark, Bruce John and family, it is with deep sorrow to hear of your Mom's passing. There are so many wonderful memories in Wrentham and Machias. The laughs, TALL Tales, golf, cigars and hospitality were the best. Your parents were a gift to all. I wish I could thank them for their love. I will never forget them. Love MaryAnn (Marino) DiPietro.

Dearest Clark Bruce and John, it is with great sorrow to hear of Marlene's passing. The memories we made both in Wrentham and Machias are held in my heart. The laughs, the golf, the tall tales will never be forgotten. Your parents were a Gift to all. You guys are in my prayers. Don't forget to throw a chin. Love Mary Ann (Marino) DiPietro.

Clark, Bruce, and John, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. We had some fun times at the house in Wrentham. Thoughts and strength sent to you . John Rose