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Tracee Marcho Obituary

MARCHO Tracee Hart Marcho, age 51, of Stratford, died Wednesday, Novomber 9, 2005 at Bridgeport Hospital. Born in Bridgeport, she was a LPN at Bishop Wicke Health Care in Shelton. She was a graduate of Central High School in Bridgeport and a board member of Christian Counseling Center of Huntington. She was a Stratford resident for many years where she was a former EMT. Survivors include her beloved husband, Ronald J. Marcho of Stratford, her devoted children, two sons, Kirk Albert Pacenti and his wife, Kathleen of Chattanooga, Tenn, and Ryan Pacenti of Bridgeport. one daughter, Karen Elizabeth Marcho of Milford; her mother, Barbara Spittle Mulholland of Stratford; one brother, William Russell Hart of Pasadena, Calif.; three sisters, Sharon Paquette and husband, Thomas, of Brea, Calif., Penny Jeffers and husband, Reggie, of Charlotte, N.C., and Wendy Jennings of Stratford. one grandson, Chance Albert Pacenti. She was predeceased by her father, William R. Hart and her brother, Vance Hart. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday, November 12, 2005 at 10 a.m. in the St. Paul's Episcopal Church Chapel, 25 Church Street, Huntington, with the Rev. Robert Clements, officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Grove of Easton cemetery, Easton. Friends may greet the family on Friday November 11, 2005 from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Dennis & D'Arcy Funeral home, 2611 Main Street, Stratford.

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Published by Connecticut Post from Nov. 10 to Nov. 11, 2005.

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Shirley smith

November 12, 2005

My deepest sympathy goes out to you Ron, Kirk, Ryan,& Karen. I worked with Tracee for many years at 3030. And I attended St. Pauls church also with you all. I was very close to her and so were my children Matthew(whom she stood in for during his precious time of comfirmatin, Melissa, And then there is Sammy who would always want to sit with Tracee at church, and all other events we attended together. I know Tracee touched a very special place in mine and my families heart. She was always right there to rescue me or anyone who needed a helping hand find there way. Always understanding and always ready to listen and help out in anyway she could. Although I don't live close by I will be there through my prayers & thoughts. And always remember she is with our precious lord and in good hands indeed. She will be a wonderful angel in heaven. Love always, Shirley Smith

linda and antia

November 11, 2005

We worked with Tracee at wicke.we like to send are deepest sympathy to her whole family. In the short time we know her she made a lasting impression. she will be missed

god bless

Charles & Carol Armstrong

November 11, 2005

Ron, we are so sorry to hear of Tracee's death. We pray that it comforts you to know that Tracee is with our God. We will continue to hold Tracee, you and your family in our daily thoughts and prayers. In Christ's Love, Chuck and Carol Armstrong

Kathy Debreceni

November 11, 2005

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this most difficult time.

"But those who wait on the Lord

Shall renew their strength;

They shall mount up with wings like eagles,They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint."Isaiah 40:31

Lynn, Jay, Jason & Emily DeAngelis

November 10, 2005

We loved Tracee for the kind, gentle, loving person she was. So caring and concerned for others, even when she was dealing with her own illness. She was a shining example of a true Christian sister.

Diane Puterski

November 10, 2005

I will miss her smile and her gentleness. She remains an inspiration to me for her spiritual faith. My only consolation is that she is Home with the Lord and is at Peace, and I know how much that means to her. God Bless her family. May you find comfort in knowing she will always be with us in spirit and that she is walking with God.

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