Marlene-McDermott-Obituary

Marlene S. McDermott

Danvers, Massachusetts

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Marlene S. McDermott, 51, of Ashland, died unexpectedly at her home June 7, 2010. Born in Salem Mass., she was the daughter of the late Henry and Mary McDermott. Marlene was a graduate of Northeastern University. She was employed with Raytheon in Woburn Mass. as a Logistics Administrative...

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Marlene and I were best friends during middle school and high school at Framingham North. We often slept over each others homes and were driven by her mom a few times to Plum Island and Salisbury Beach. She and I lost contact until a few years ago when we bumped into each other right before our 30th high school reunion. She will be deeply missed.

I haven't been able to get Marlene out of my mind since I heard the sad news about her passing. She was a great person - always a smile on her face and a twinkle in her eye. I worked with her at Raytheon for many years and she was "one of the good ones". I will never forget her. My deepest sympathies go out to her family and all of her friends. We'll miss her terribly.

My prayers and condolences to Marlene's family and friends, I vacationed with Marlene and loved her twinkling smile and kind personality. She laughed easily and will be sadly missed. May "Marls" feel God's loving embrace and enjoy his peace and pure joy.

My Deepest sympathy to the McDermott family. I worked with Marlene at Raytheon in Burlington for many years.We are all shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Marlene. Her work ethics went above and beyond and her kindness and laughter was
infectious.She will be sadly missed by all.
Sharon Marren (Lowell,Ma)

Until we meet again, may the good Lord hold you in the palm of his hand.

Rest in peace, Marlene.

Our sincere, deepest sympathy to the McDermott family.Marlene was one my dearest friends for so many years. We so enjoyed your laughter,fun memories and your kind,considerate way for others. We will never forget you or your beautiful "Irish" smile....especially at Wayside. SO hard to say good bye to you, may you rest in peace in God's love.

My deepest and most heartfelt sympathy. God bless Marlene and family.
Linda Balboni

Deepest sympathy to the McDermott family. May she rest in peace.

Susan Lindstrom
Westboro, Ma

My deepest symphany to the McDermott Family. I worked with Marlene at Raytheon,SMDO.. I enjoyed our long talks and many laughs we shared at the Grill. She was a lovely person
My thoughts and prayers are with you.