Marlene-Tingley-Obituary

Marlene Cote Loisel Tingley

Waterville, Maine

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WATERVILLE -- Marlene Cote Loisel Tingley, 77, a 10-year resident of Mount St. Joseph, died Friday, June 24, surrounded by people who loved her.

Born in Waterville July 23, 1933, she was the daughter of Eva Cote. She lived most of her life in Waterville and Augusta. She worked many different...

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Michaela, I am very sorry learn of your Mother's passing. My sincerest sympathies to you and your loved ones. My thoughts and prayers are with you. With warmth,

Michaela and family, my sincere sympathies are with you, I will miss Marlene greatly. I hope you can find comfort in her memories. She touched so many hearts including mine. She was special to me, and we became real close. I just wish I could have said good bye when they called me, Again, I truley am sorry, and you are in my thoughts and prayers. Jody Crews

To all my cousins,
I have very fond memories of all of you and Aunt Marlene-our camping trips-our visits in the big house in Augusta,we shared a lot of laughs and good times.May you remember all the good times we all shared.She was so sweet,hold on to that.My heart felt sadness is with each one of you.May the siblings gather and laugh and share joy once more-miss them all!Be strong and find comfort that the family is together once again.Much love to Aunt Marlene,Aunt May,Uncle Butch and...

Michaela, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Michaela and family, my deepest sympathies on your loss. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

Michaela & Family:

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

My sympathy for your loss. I met Marlene in 2003 after the loss of my father. I always enjoyed my visits with Marlene and her friend Brian. I was saddened to learn she passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Marlene was a wonderful lady and I am fortunate to have known her. Denise G.

My sincerest sympathy to Marlene's family.
I hope you remember the good times with her and that it helps you through this time of loss.
I have thought of about you often through the years but did not know how to get in contact; But it is a small world after all.
I saw Marlene a few years ago at the Mount when I was in Maine on vacation(with Nicole) and I would of recognized her anywhere! She did not change even with all of her life's struggles.
Butch now has his sisters...

Where do I start, Aunt Marlene was very special to me,I was lucky enough to have worked at Mount St.Joseph so we were together alot.I remember grandma Eva a little bit, and Aunt Barbra, My dad is Butch, and Aunt marlene thought alot about her family. RIP Auntie I love you always,and you are always in my heart.