Marlene-Roach-Obituary

Marlene Faye Roach

Augusta, Maine

1949 - 2019

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PALM COAST, Fla. - Marlene Faye Roach, 70, of Palm Coast, Fla., Apex, N.C., and Athens, Maine passed away after a short battle with cancer on Sept. 23, 2019 with loving family members by her side.She was born Jun. 17, 1949, in Skowhegan, the daughter of James B. Scott and Dorothy B. Scott. She...

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Our hearts and thoughts go out to all of you. Anytime we spoke with your Mom she would light up when asked about her family. She always made one feel so happy by just being around her and her upbeat attitude.When she hugged you it always came from her heart. We will miss seeing her smiling face. May all the wonderful memories of both your parents be with all of you everyday. They will never really be far away.

Marlene holds a special place in my heart as she was a mother figure to me through high school. I fondly remember her patiently tutoring me for hours each week in geometry in her living room, road trips to Florida, where I really learned how to drive and her amazing cooking. What I admired most about her is her love for her family and especially for her husband Bill. Their eyes lit up whenever they saw each other, and I had never witnessed a love so real until I met them. They raised three...

My heart and condolences go out to your family. I have many fond memories spending sleepovers with Sonja growing up. Marlene was such a ray of sunshine to anyone who was in her presence. She will be missed by many. Prayers for peace and love to you all.

I recall all the times we spent together as kids Cousin Marlene .Running around the farm , playing store keepers . Watching cartoons . As years past by we saw less of one another but when we did it was always grate to catch up . May you find rest and God Bless you and yours .

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

What a pleasure it was to spend time with Marlene during our summers in Maine while enjoying plays at Lakewood. She most definitely had an infectious laugh and love of meeting new people. My deepest sympathy to Sonja and Marlene's entire family. Conversations certainly revealed how much her family meant to her. It was my privilege to have known her. RIP dear Marlene.