Marlea Kain
August 3, 1933 - March 29, 2008

Obituary
Marlea Mar Harris Kain
August 3, 1933-March 29, 2008
It is with the deepest sadness that we announce the passing of Marlea, a devoted wife, wonderful sister, beautiful, dedicated Mother and loving Grandmother. She was born in Ipswich, South Dakota and graduated from Highline High School in 1951. Marelea is survived by her husband Jerome Kain Jerry of 54 years, sons Ed Kain, Daniel Kain wife Kay, and daughter Kim Rohde husband Mark. Five adoring grandchildren Ashley, Austin and Avery Kain, Allison and Cameron Rohde, and her sister GG Jardine.
She was preceeded in death by her parents James and Myrtle Harris, daughter Deb Kain and granddaughters Madison and Alexa Kain.
A Rosary will be held Wednesday April 2 at 7:00 pm and a Memorial service to celebrate her life will be held on April 3, 2008 at 10:00 am both services will be held at Bonney-Watson, Washington Memorial Park at 16445 International Blvd, Seatac.
She was greatly loved and will be truly missed.
Jerry and family
I am saddened to hear the news of Marlea’s passing.
She was such a vibrant lady and a huge part of all of our lives.
I am thankful she is at peace and I am sure she is making sure everything is perfectly clean in heaven!
My thoughts are with you all
Carmen Brock Richter
As I well remember Marlea, a smile comes over my face.
HHS 1951
Frary
Gerry
Nona and I send or sympathys and pryers to you and your Family. We will miss her as you will.
Ron and Nona
Jerry,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Marlea was one of the most caring women I had ever known. I will never forget her smile and laughter. She had a special bond with everyone she knew. Her support of all of us girls on the softball team is what I remember the most, you and she were at every game we played if you could be there. That was 30 years ago. WOW. Although it has been a few years since I have seen you both it feels like yesterday, my heart aches for you and your loss. She will be waiting and watching over all of us. God Bless you Jerry.
Peggy Walker – Happy’s Softball Team member & UPS freind.
I have remembered Marlea’s happy, energetic ways my entire life. She definitely did make a difference in my life. My family lived next door in Burien when I was much younger.
You’ve finished your share of God’s work on earth – and he has called you “home”. Go in peace.
Jerry
I was so sorry to read about your loss of Marlea – Bernie would have wanted me to tell you my tears, thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
With Sympathy
Mary Jensen Herold
Uncle Jerry,
I can’t tell you how my heart aches. My auntie Mar was supposed to be here with us forever.
God bless you and I love you
Linda neicey
Dear Jerry,
Mark and I will always have fond memories of Marlea; at the family
dinners, weddings, camping adventures,and picnics. She will be truly missed.
God has put his arms around Marlea. With love, Colleen and Mark
Uncle Jerry, Mar was so special to me, so considerate and always a smile to share. the people I look upto the most are supposed to be here forever. I will miss her very much but will think of all the good times we all had in the hopes that it will make this time easier. God Bless you and your family. Larry
Uncle Jerry – There is a special place in my heart for my favorite Aunt. Marlea would always have a bear-hug or a covey of kisses waiting for me – I have many a fond memory of our over-nights, family picnics & vacations – and they will forever bring a smile to my face. Lotsa love mod-a-hots.
Mike Kain and family
We shared some classes together &
she was always smiling & upbeat.
I am sorry for the loss for her family & friends.
My sympathy & love