Marilyn C. Zemaitis

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Marilyn C. Zemaitis Greece: Sunday, January 14, 2024 at age 89. Predeceased daughter, Marlene Marie Orbaker (Laney); her husband, Edward P. Zemaitis. Survived by her children, Karen (Edward) Narrod, Keith (Carol) Zemaitis, Kevin (Lisa) Zemaitis; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; her twin sister, Marlene; several loving siblings; several nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. “It’s a good day in the neighborhood” Friends may call Sunday (Jan 21st) 1-4 PM at Vay-Schleich and Meeson, 1075 Long Pond Road. Her Funeral Service will be held Monday (Jan 22nd) 10:00 AM in the Funeral Home Chapel. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Association or St. Jude Children’s Hospital in her memory.
With loving thoughts and prayers to the entire family. May God bless you and give you strength through these days.
Karen, Keith, Kevin and extended family, my heart is broken for you. I had the good fortune to meet this wonderful family through Laney over 50 years ago. Ed and Marilyn were gracious and the kindest people I’ve known. Marilyn was always upbeat with a sweet smile. Memories will always be in the hearts of everyone who knew and loved her. You’ve all been blessed with her love. Peace and love to you all ❤
Sending love and prayers for comfort for you all. May it bring peace knowing that Uncle Ed and Aunt Marilyn are together again.
Love and miss you so much Grams ❤️
Going to miss you a ton grandma, love you so much “It’s all good in the neighborhood”
Love you grandma, thank you for being the shining light we all need and always reminding us that no matter what, it’s always a good day in the neighborhood. Rest peacefully.
Auntie, I couldn’t have asked for a more sweet, kind, loving Godmother/Aunt than you. You are so special to me and you will Always be in my heart. I will miss you so much. Love you Auntie!
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My sincerest condolences to Keith Karen and Kevin and family for the loss of your mother. She’s was a great mother and could make the best Carrot cake in the world. I will never forget her. May she rest in peace with Mr. Zemaitis and Laney.
My senecrious condolences. I was Marlenes high school boy friend and we lived on the same street. Edward Ln. Spencerport. Her Mom made the best carrot cake in the world. Her dad was a great family man and often took me on his sideline electrical jobs. I am still friends with her brother Keith and Karen. We parted ways on my birthday in December 1969. A year later she called me on the phone as I got drafted but enlisted in the Navy and sent to Vietnam. She asked if I would right to her but sadly I never did. I was so distracted in the stupid war and got involved with a mother girl. When I. came home on leave in Dec. 71 I ran into her at the mall in the parking lot. She spotted me and said hi but I was still upset over are break up. So I just said high and went on my way. I wished I had got back together with Marlene. She would still be alive today I believe. Her Mom and Dad were great people and will be sadly missed. I dream about them all frequently.