Marlene was born August 10, 1942, to Vernon and Edith (Leland) Nelson in Davenport, IA. She graduated from Central High School. On August 19, 1961, Marlene was united in marriage to Marvin Abel in Davenport. She was a talented seamstress that enjoyed sewing, doing puzzles, and embroidery work. Marlene assisted Marvin with the Good Time Amusement Company in Davenport and Toy Time Store in Cookeville. She was active with church, Ladies' Bible Study Groups, widow support group, and as Awana's Sparks secretary. She went on a mission trip to Haiti. Marlene fostered 29 children and was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and sister that made a big impact on many lives.
She was preceded in death by her children: Mark and Marla; parents, Vernon Nelson and Edith (Nelson) Byerley; stepmom: Agnes Nelson; siblings: Allan Nelson, Junior Nelson, and Nancy Powers; a step-brother: Robert "Bud" Vance; and a brother-in-law: Clark Plambeck.
Burial-- Davenport Memorial Park Cemetery.
Marlene was born August 10, 1942, to Vernon and Edith (Leland) Nelson in Davenport, IA. She graduated from Central High School. On August 19, 1961, Marlene was united in marriage to Marvin Abel in Davenport. She was a talented seamstress that enjoyed sewing, doing puzzles, and embroidery work. Marlene assisted Marvin with the Good Time Amusement Company in Davenport and Toy Time Store in Cookeville. She was active with church, Ladies' Bible Study Groups, widow support group, and as Awana's Sparks secretary. She went on a mission trip to Haiti. Marlene fostered 29 children and was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and sister that made a big impact on many lives.
She was preceded in death by her children: Mark and Marla; parents, Vernon Nelson and Edith (Nelson) Byerley; stepmom: Agnes Nelson; siblings: Allan Nelson, Junior Nelson, and Nancy Powers; a step-brother: Robert "Bud" Vance; and a brother-in-law: Clark Plambeck.
Burial-- Davenport Memorial Park Cemetery.
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