Marlene DeBaker, 84, Green Bay, passed away October 10, 2023. Born on March 7, 1939, she is the daughter of the late Gilbert and Gladys (Doyer) DeBaker. Marlene loved her bird and all animals. Her favorite past time was spending time with family and watching all of her movies and going to ASPIRO for many years.
She survived by a sister, Janet and John Whitney and a half sister Joann and Tim Nilsson; very special nephew and niece, James and Jerilyn Whitney of Missoula Mt, Karen and Dan Young of Fort Meyers, FL; three great nephews, Bob and Jess Whitney, John and Erica Young, and Brian and Chelsey Young; three great great nieces, Isla, Hazel, and Olivia Whitney.
Visitation at Malcore Funeral Home 701 N Baird St., Saturday October 21, from 10 AM until the time of the service at 11 AM.
Special thanks to Jane Bigelow from Hampton Manner who cared for Marlene for many years, the staff of Wyndemere who were so great to her, and Moments Hospice who were such a great help. Also, Dr. McDougal who cared for her for many years.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
701 North Baird Street, Green Bay, WI 54302
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