We all remember Marlene, who so proudly represented her school, cheering us all on. I was shocked to see news of her passing...we didn't know where she was for so many years and never saw her after high school, but still remember "camping" trip with her, Sandy, Sue Brill, and others. Rest in Peace, old friend.
I recall that the committee tried to locate Marlene and we so wished we could find her. I am sorry to hear of her passing. I still have fond memories of her and she will be in my thoughts.
The Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel Obituary showed Marlene Doege Wagner (January 10, 1945-March 11, 2011) was very proud of her 3 sons. Such fond memories of Marlene came flooding back-was saddened to learn she had passed. After moving to Colorado in 1971, trips back to Milwaukee always included lunch at Jack Pandl's Whitefish Bay Inn, as Mom, Grama, Aunties and Daughters loved those outings. Marlene was our favorite waitress and we always asked for her as she laughed and joked and made lunch so much fun. Lost track of her after 1980 when Mom and Dad moved to Colorado. Laughing blue eyes and blonde hair-Marlene really knew how to cheer the crowds! Cheers to you, Marlene. The circle of friends and memories is growing tighter.
Marjorie Ferguson
We all remember Marlene, who so proudly represented her school, cheering us all on. I was shocked to see news of her passing...we didn't know where she was for so many years and never saw her after high school, but still remember "camping" trip with her, Sandy, Sue Brill, and others. Rest in Peace, old friend.
Nancy Doyle (Hyndman)
I recall that the committee tried to locate Marlene and we so wished we could find her. I am sorry to hear of her passing. I still have fond memories of her and she will be in my thoughts.
Patricia Lynch (Young)
The Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel Obituary showed Marlene Doege Wagner (January 10, 1945-March 11, 2011) was very proud of her 3 sons. Such fond memories of Marlene came flooding back-was saddened to learn she had passed. After moving to Colorado in 1971, trips back to Milwaukee always included lunch at Jack Pandl's Whitefish Bay Inn, as Mom, Grama, Aunties and Daughters loved those outings. Marlene was our favorite waitress and we always asked for her as she laughed and joked and made lunch so much fun. Lost track of her after 1980 when Mom and Dad moved to Colorado. Laughing blue eyes and blonde hair-Marlene really knew how to cheer the crowds! Cheers to you, Marlene. The circle of friends and memories is growing tighter.