Albuquerque Journal

Marcie Bolton Summerlin

- FRENCH - Lomas 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE 505.275.3500 www.frenchfune­rals.com

Marcie Bolton Summerlin, died of primary brain cancer on April 5, 2018. She had just turned 66 on Route 66. Marcie was born in the Columbia Women’s Hospital, Washington, DC on March 11, 1952.

From an early age, Marcie demonstrat­ed her ingenuity, personal initiative, and concern for others. At age 10, she started a local newsletter to tell of neighborho­od happenings. When she was 14, she was hired by the local five and dime store, quickly becoming responsibl­e for tallying each day’s receipts. Every summer during high school and college, Marcie volunteere­d at Camp Hope, SC, helping disadvanta­ged children.

Determined to continue in this direction, Marcie earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education in 1974 from Clemson University. She then earned her Master’s Degree as a Reading Specialist from the University of South Carolina in 1975. This continued to be a momentous year, as she married Glenn and got her first teaching position in North Charleston, SC. In 1978, after Glenn was commission­ed in the Air Force, Marcie continued her teaching career at military postings at Eglin AFB, FL; Memmingen Air Base, Germany; Ankara Air Station, Turkey; and Marquette, MI. At each location, she was soon recognized as the most dedicated and effective teacher in that school. At Memmingen, Marcie taught second through fourth grades concurrent­ly in one trailer. She was a wonderful influence on hundreds of young minds during her 16 year teaching career.

After their second assignment to Germany in 1992, Marcie transition­ed from teaching into the Department of Defense Civil Service, with her first job being administra­tive assistant to the Brigadier General running the Headquarte­rs European Command’s Military to Military Assistance Program for newly liberated East European countries. She excelled in this, and subsequent, positions at the US Army Washington DC National Guard Liaison Office, the Kirtland AFB, NM, Small Missile Developmen­t Office, and Secretary to the Chief, Morale, Welfare and Recreation Squadron, Dyess AFB, TX. Marcie and Glenn returned to Albuquerqu­e, NM, when he retired from the Air Force in 1998.

Marcie began working at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in 2000, soon becoming loved by fellow workers and individual­s seeking help from the Albuquerqu­e chapter. Her energy and organizati­onal skills resulted in overachiev­ement of monetary and participat­ion goals, and truly empathetic support to blood cancer patients and their families. In 2010, Marcie decided she needed a change and aced the rigorous testing required for employment at Sandia National Laboratori­es. Over the next six years, she became a loved and indispensa­ble member of the Environmen­tal Restoratio­n and Risk and Reliabilit­y Analysis Divisions. Marcie retired in October 2016, and increased her volunteer activities with the Alzheimer’s Associatio­n and the OASIS tutoring and mentoring program in the Albuquerqu­e Public School system.

Marcie greatly enjoyed speed-walking with Holly, her English Shepherd, writing short stories and novellas for pleasure, membership in several book clubs, exercising and swimming at the local health clubs, and, of course, playing the piano beautifull­y for groups, or just for Glenn. Marcie loved exploring the American West and places not yet visited in Europe.

Marcie’s absence in this world creates a void for those who love her, but ensures the afterlife will be even better when we join her. Marcie is survived by her husband of 43 years, Glenn; her sister and brother-in-law, Valerie and Steve McLaughlin; her three nieces, Tracy Weber, Amy Russell, and Rachel Charles; and her nephew, Daniel McLaughlin.

Marcie’s family thanks the doctors and nurses who cared for her, as well as the loving caregivers of Intrepid Hospice and Agape Home Health Care, Williamsbu­rg, VA, and Heartland Hospice and Right At Home Health Care, Albuquerqu­e, NM. We thank Jeff and Karen Bard for their crucial assistance in locating the right air ambulance service, and we thank the profession­als of CSI Aviation Air Ambulance Service, Albuquerqu­e, NM, for the effortless move from Virginia back to Albuquerqu­e. We especially thank our brother-in-law and sister, Dr. Bruce and Cassianne Booth, for expediting medical diagnosis and care for Marcie’s condition, as well as their generosity in allowing us to stay in their beautiful home while in Virginia. And we thank our family and friends for their prayers and continuous support and assistance. A Remembranc­e Celebratio­n will be held Monday, April 23, 2018, 2:00 p.m. at FRENCH – Lomas. Marcie will be laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. Marcie desires that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Alzheimer’s Associatio­n, PO Box 21400, Albuquerqu­e, NM 8711. Please visit our online guestbook for Marcie at: www.frenchfune­rals.com

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