Marlene E Cobb
Passed 04/03/2024
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Obituary For Marlene E Cobb
Marlene E. Cobb, 80, of Rockland died peacefully at South Shore Hospital on April 3rd after a brief illness.
Marlene was born in Weymouth and was raised and educated in Hanover. She worked many years at the Bradlees Warehouse in Braintree and then as a high-lift driver at BJs Warehouse in Weymouth.
In retirement Marlene’s greatest joy was the time she spent at the Hanson Senior Center. She cared deeply for the clients with memory issues and treasured her years of volunteering. Marlene made wonderful friendships at the center and participated in many of the offered programs.
Marlene is survived by her sisters Rosemarie Mesheau of Norwell, MA, and Frannie Zienko of The Villages, FL. She was predeceased by siblings Florence Munroe, Erwin Cobb, Annette Whitney, and Jeanette Pettinato. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, great-great
nieces and nephews, and her godson Mathew Newton.
At Marlene’s request funeral services will be private. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date. Donations in Marlene’s memory can be sent to: "Friends of the Hanson Senior Center”
℅ Mary Collins
132 Maquan Street
Hanson, MA 0234
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05/28/2024
Donna Gibbons
I'm so sorry to Marlene's family for your loss. I haven't seen or talked to Marlene for a number of years, but she was my neighbor when we both lived on Howard St. in Rockland. She was a great neighbor and a good friend to me and my son. Donna Gibbons🙏🙏💔
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04/26/2024
Kristyn
May you rest in peace Marlene! Thinking of the whole family. I appreciated how welcoming you all were to me! Sending lots of prayers!
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04/25/2024
Chrissy Conn
Marlene was such a sweetheart. Will miss her laughter and her cooking. She went straight to heaven
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04/24/2024
Lynne Zienko
Aunt Marlene was a force to be reckoned with! She always gave to everyone. She was staunch supporter of seniors and members of the military throughout the South Shore. From as far back as I can remember Marlene would ask, "who is your favorite aunt?" When we were kids she made sure we had book covers, pencils and erasers. She taught me how to dance the Twist. She knew the best places to get a good lobster roll or bar pizza. No family get together will be the same without her American Chop Suey. You will be missed Aunt Marlene.! I feel lucky I got to celebrate your 80th Birthday with you.. I was even able to surprise her. Rest Easy Marlene, I love you.
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