Marlene Theresa Loomis

Marlene Theresa Loomis obituary, Milton, VT

Marlene Theresa Loomis

Marlene Loomis Obituary

Visit the Minor Funeral and Cremation Center website to view the full obituary.

Marlene Theresa Loomis, of Williston, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on January 25, 2026, at the McClure Miller Respite House, surrounded by her loving family. Born on September 19, 1943, in Burlington, Vermont, Marlene's journey through life was filled with love, laughter, and dedication to those she cherished most.

Marlene began her career as a devoted homemaker, nurturing and raising her children with unwavering love and guidance. After several years, she transitioned to a rewarding career at IBM, where she worked diligently for over 25 years, earning the respect and admiration of her colleagues. A proud graduate of the former Brigham Academy in Bakersfield, her education laid the foundation for her determination and strong-willed personality that shone brightly throughout her life.

Known for her sense of humor, Marlene was a radiant presence who delighted in the joys of family life. She cherished every moment spent with her husband and snowbird partner, Howard, whom she shared a beautiful union with for 24 years. During the winter, they shared a home in Daytona, FL.  Together, they created a lifetime of memories through travels to warm destinations and exploring places like Florida, Maine, and even taking a memorable tour of Tennessee. One of the highlights of their adventures was a cherished trip to Europe, where they visited the enchanting cities of London and Paris.

Marlene found immense joy in the simplest of things. She adored her grandchildren, who were a source of pride and joy for her. Her nurturing spirit extended beyond her biological family; she poured love into each knitting project, crafting blankets and gifts for those dear to her. Her green thumb brought life to her home, as she took great pleasure in caring for her spring flowers and feeding the local wildlife, including her beloved “Chipper.” Marlene’s collection of frogs, gnomes, and owls, along with her cherished dolls, provided her family with countless memories and sentimental value over the years.

Her passion for cooking and baking filled her home with warmth and delicious aromas, and she was known as a healthy baker who delighted in sharing her creations. She also found enjoyment in playing cards, particularly her favorite game of "31," and could often be found immersing herself in the soothing strains of country music.

In her later years, Marlene embraced an active lifestyle, reverting to her roots as a runner in her youth and transitioning to walking, relishing the beauty of Vermont’s fall foliage. Her love for her home reflected her careful attention and effort to make it a beautiful haven for her family, a place where everyone was welcome.

Marlene is survived by her adoring husband Howard, her children, Tammy Castle and her husband Randy, Todd Lagrow and his wife Tina, Jodi Girouard and her husband James, and John Lagrow and his wife Ligia. She is also remembered by her stepson Scott Loomis, her twelve grandchildren, and her six great-grandchildren. Marlene is mourned by her sisters, Leone Lowery and her husband Jerome, and Priscilla Giles and her husband Doyle. She also leaves behind brother in laws Gayland and Durward Loomis Jr.

Preceding her in death are her parents, Alice and Leon Messier, her children's father Zenneth Lagrow, and her sister, Marilyn Hunt. Marlene will forever be remembered for her acts of kindness, her laughter and the profound impact she made on all who knew her. Her legacy will continue to flourish in the hearts of her family and friends, a reminder of the beautiful journey she took and the love that remains.

A burial service will take place in the spring in Belvidere Cemetery. 

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Minor Funeral and Cremation Center

237 Route 7 South, Milton, VT 05468

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