[Nfbmt] Marlene Samuels
Sheila Leigland
sleigland at bresnan.net
Thu Aug 1 14:53:42 UTC 2013
thanks for posting this.
On 7/31/2013 8:17 PM, Jerry Hutch wrote:
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> Marlene Samuels
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> Great Falls ---Marlene Mae (Dwello) Moser Samuels, 60, of Great Falls,
> a former Head Start teacher, passed away Friday, July 26, 2013 after a
> brave battle with cancer, at Peace Hospice.
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> A celebration of life will be held Sunday, August 4, 2013 at Vineyard
> Christian Fellowship, 1617 6th Avenue North, at 5:00 pm, with a
> potluck luncheon to follow. Cremation has taken place under the
> direction of O'Connor Funeral Home.
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> Marlene was born October 17, 1952 in Cut Bank to Earl and Elsa Dwello.
> She was raised in Kevin with her four siblings. She attended Sunburst
> High School and went on to attend Montana State University College of
> Technology, studying Early Childhood Development.
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> On September 23, 1972 Marlene was united in marriage to August Ludwig
> Moser in Shelby. They remained together until August's passing in
> March of 1999. She later met Gene Andrew Samuels and the two were
> married August 14, 2003 in Great Falls.
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> Marlene had and extensive work history. She worked for Opportunities
> Inc. as a Head Start teacher for over 30 years, civilian catering
> service for MANG for 25 years, Montana Association for the Blind for
> 16 years, United Sates Forest Service firefighter
> <http://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/firefighters/?personid=166134110&affiliateID=1630>
> for 2-4 years, and was a State Fair worker in the Arts and Crafts
> building for six years.
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> She participated in the Great Falls MAB chapters and was a Brownie
> Girl Scouts Leader of 3-4 years. She was involved in many different
> bowling, dart, and pool leagues, and tap danced at the Moose Lodge for
> five years. She truly enjoyed being a fan and booster at the ballpark
> for over 28 years; supporting the Dodgers, White Sox, and Voyagers.
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> Marlene enjoyed spending time with little children, camping, canning,
> reading Nora Roberts novels, sewing, listening to Reba McIntire,
> plants, and bears. She was a very caring person and was very selfless
> giving to those in need.
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> Marlene is survived by her husband, Gene Samuels of Great Falls;
> mother Elsa Irene (Spitzer) Dwello of Havre; step-daughters Cindy
> Tollman and Xan Samuels of Idaho; son Earl Moser of Great Falls;
> step-son Kirk Moser of Great Falls; sisters Collene Tustin of Oregon
> and Earlene DeWinter of Havre; brother David Dwello of Conrad; six
> grandchildren; and friends Mary Laskey and Kay Stevens.
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> She was preceded in death by her first husband, August Moser; and
> brother Fred Dwello.
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> Memorials are suggested to Montana Association for the Blind Summer
> Orientation Program.
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> Published in Great Falls Tribune on July 31, 2013
> <http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/greatfallstribune/obituary-print.aspx?n=marlene-samuels&pid=166134110>
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> * "We're very sorry for your loss."
> - Karen Carlson
> * "Rest in peace my friend"
> * "Gene & Earl, I am so sad to hear that Marlene is no longer..."
> - Sue Meier
> * "Marlene,I hope you are sitting by a clear stream,surrounded..."
> - Nanci Sweet
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