On December 16, 2025, heaven welcomed another angel. Marlene Jarvey passed away peacefully and will be held in the hearts of those who loved her. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother whose warmth and love have touched each generation.
Marlene was born on May 23,1933 to George and Mary (Rhode) Gillis.
She married her high school sweetheart William (Bill) Jarvey in 1950 and they spent most of their life together in Oconto Falls where they raised their five children. She and her late husband shared a passion for travel. Together, with their children they explored many miles in their little travel trailer, turning numerous journeys into precious memories and teaching their family the joy of discovery, patience and togetherness.
Marlene worked many years at the Oconto Falls post office, but her most important role in life was that of mother, wife and homemaker. In 1974 they built a cottage in upper Michigan, where they spent most of their summers enjoying fishing, pontoon rides, saunas and creating cherished family memories. After retirement, winters were spent in Arizona embracing the warmth and sunshine in this new chapter of their life. A woman of resilience, Marlene faced life's twists with dignity and a gentle touch. Her home was a haven of warmth, a place where everyone could find comfort and a listening ear. Her days were filled with reading, knitting, walking with her neighbors, spending time with her loved ones, and working in her yard. Marlene will be remembered for her love that bound generations together. May we honor her memory by living with the same warmth she shared with all of us. She was a member of Saint Anthony's Church in Oconto Falls and attended Saint James Catholic Church in Phoenix.
Marlene is survived by her son, William (Susan) Jarvey; three daughters, Kathleen (Robert) Sutrick, Linda (Gary) Pond, Michele (Tod) Maurina; nine grandchildren, Renee (Keith) LeBlanc, Connie (Bram) Spitael, Rob (Amy) Sutrick, Jacob (Jenna) Sutrick, Derrick (Emily) Sutrick, Marlee (Kurt) Schley, Chad (Amanda) Sharon, Michaela (Adam) Johnson, and Keith (Heidi) Schilawski; seventeen great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and many other relatives.
She was preceded to heaven by her beloved husband; daughter, Connie Jo Jarvey; parents, George and Mary; brothers, Lloyd (Pug) and Bruce Gillis; and sister, Joann Weaver.
A viewing for friends and family will be held after 9:00 AM on Monday, December 29, 2025 at Jones Funeral Service in Oconto Falls. A funeral service will begin at 11:00 AM with Father Tom Pomeroy officiating. A burial will follow at St. Anthony Cemetery, Oconto Falls.
The family would like to thank Unity Hospice for their compassion and loving care.
Jones Funeral Service
Jones Funeral Service
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