1938
2017
Rember, Marcine K. 79, of Chicago. She was a loving wife to the late Karl Massa; loving sister to Robert (Karen); cherished aunt to Scott (Jennifer) and Kelly. Marcine leaves to cherish her memories other family members. She was a great friend to many. Visitation will be Tuesday, October 17, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Ridgewood Memorial Park, 9900 N. Milwaukee Ave., Des Plaines, IL in the Swan Lake Chapel in the Mausoleum. Service at 11:00 a.m., followed by the interment. Info 773-561-6874 or visit www.drakeandsonfuneralhome.com
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We will miss you every day, Glad we spent your birthday with you at home.
Love
Bill & Leslie
October 19, 2017
With deepest sympathy, may the power of prayer ease your sorrow, give you peace and provide much comfort for you during this difficult time. Matthew 21:22
October 17, 2017
Marcy & I have been friends for over 40 yrs since we worked together at Victor Business Products. We shared a common bond of growing up in central Wisc.I now live in El Paso,Tx. Marcy was one the most down to earth loving, accepting,loyal,understanding and trusted friend. While we may have gone a few months without conversing, we could always "pick up " where we left off. Our friendship deepened thru the years. We laughed, we cried through our life's journey, She will be missed!
Our sympathy to her family and friends.
Carol (Scheuerman)and George Kitchen
October 13, 2017
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