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A graveside celebration of Marlene’s life will be held on Thursday, April 28, 2022, 11:00am, at Graceland Cemetery. Please meet the family at the gate of the cemetery for procession to the grave site.
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Miller's FlowersMarlene Laura Bohlman, 74, received the promise of eternal life on Sunday, April 24, 2022. She was born in Racine on May 7, 1947, daughter of the late Lester and Helene (nee: Kish) Konrad.
Marlene was united in marriage to the love of her life, Michael Bohlman, on November 22, 1969, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Racine. Michael preceded her in death on September 9, 1988.
Marlene was a teacher in the Racine Unified School District from 1969 – 2005. She liked to travel the world with family. She enjoyed such places as Germany, Italy, and Spain just to name a few. Marlene loved to go shopping, especially for antiques and jewelry. When the grandchildren arrived, she spent a lot of time spoiling and doting on her grandchildren.
Marlene leaves to cherish her memory, sons, Scott (Theresa) Bohlman, Steve Bohlman; grandson, Oliver Bohlman; granddaughter, Gwendolyn Bohlman; brother, Thomas (Judy) Konrad; sister-in-law, Diane (Jim) Badtke; nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends too numerous to mention.
Marlene is preceded in death by her parents, Lester and Helene Konrad; and husband, Michael Bohlman.
A graveside celebration of Marlene’s life will be held on Thursday, April 28, 2022, 11:00am, at Graceland Cemetery. Please meet the family at the gate of the cemetery for procession to the grave site.
Mary Mollerskov says
Dear Scott and Steve,
I’m saddened by the loss of your Mother and my Friend. We were friends for over 50 years! May she Rest In Peace, and May the two of you be blessed as you move forward . Love, Mary
Linda and Phil Eberle says
Scott and Steve –
All of our family has such wonderful memories of your mom. She loved you both so very much, and she was blessed to be your mother. We send our condolences and prayers for you both .
Diann (Kulcinski) Stone says
Your mother and I were friends since junior high school. We spent many weekends listening to our favorite teenage music and liked going to see movie musicals and listening to the soundtracks. I moved away from Racine for college and after but would connect with her and Nancy Reeser when I came to Racine to visit my family. Your mom often spoke lovingly of you both and appreciated the time you spent with her. Marlene was a person of good character who was proud of her teaching profession. I valued my long friendship with her and will miss touching base in Racine.
I wish you eventual peace as you process through your grief at your mom’s passing.
Cindy Brown says
Your mother was a dear friend, and we taught together for years. She was so proud of the two of you. Take care and cherish all the wonderful memories I know you have.