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Maurice and Melanie Marsac

Santa Rosa, California

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MARSAC , Maurice MARSAC, Melanie Maurice Marsac, a character actor , with over 100 film and television credits , passed away on May 6, 2007. He was born in La Croix, France on March 23 1915, served in the French Army reserves as a captain, and worked as a secretary for the French Embassy in...

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We first met Melanie and Maurice on the croquet lawns at Beverley Hills. Since then we have met many times when we visited USA. It was a great pleasure to host them at our home and our croquet club when they visited NZ with Erv Petersen.

Colleen and Tony Stephens

As regulars on the Sonoma Cutrer lawns, Maurice, Melanie and I spent a lot of time together. They were indeed, classy people. Melanie was my first doubles partner in the S.F. Open in 1990, and she skillfully guided me through the games. We didn't win but she taught me a lot of croquet.
I'm always looking for Maurice in the films he appeared in, and truly delighted in hearing his voice with that great accent. I will always have fond memories of them both.

Maurice and Melanie - Cape Kidnappers, New Zealand - January 1994

I first met Maurice and Melanie Marsac at the 1988 San Francisco Open in Stern Grove. Melanie patiently explained the American rules game to me, it being my 4th month in croquet. In 1989 Melanie and I were doubles partners in the Arizona Open – B flight. We finished in second place – Melanie was so thrilled. (Maurice finished 7th in the Championship flight.)
In 1994 Maurice, Melanie, and I went to New Zealand for a 15-day croquet and sightseeing tour. The entire time was a...

Thank you, Melanie and Maurice, for being my friends.

God bless you, Melanie and Maurice.
You are lovingly missed by all.
Me Ke Aloha Pumehana

Maurice & Melanie

I've known Maurice & Melanie since I was a little guy. Maurice used to climb a huge oak tree in our back yard and, in his deep french resonant voice, would shout, "Helloooo". They were a classy and fun couple and absolutely devoted to each other.

Together forever..............

Maurice, Thank you for all the great entertainment you provided us over so many years. You will be missed by all fans of the golden age of film and television

You will never be forgotten and will always be missed by your friends in croquet.