CAMDEN – Tracey J. Marshall Feener, 37, died unexpectedly, Sunday, Feb. 10, 2008, in Hope, as the result of an automobile accident. Tracey was born March 28, 1970, in Camden, and was the daughter of Wayne H. and Holly Louine (Seekins) Marshall. She grew up in Camden and was a 1988 graduate of Camden-Rockport High School. After high school, she attended cosmetology school in Thomaston. She also had worked at many local restaurants including the Sail Loft and the Samoset, Rockport; Natalie’s, Camden; and was most recently employed at Windward Gardens. Tracey was a very loving, kind and compassionate person. Through her thoughtfulness she touched the lives of all who knew her. She was fun loving and had a great sense of humor. She enjoyed skiing, spending time with her friends and reading in her spare time. Tracey was an animal lover her whole life and had a passion for horses. Above all else, nothing gave her more happiness and joy than her precious sons, Owen, Adam and Sam. She loved them with her whole heart and soul, and was so very proud of each of them. Tracey was a beautiful person, inside and out, and will be remembered for her radiant smile. She will be missed so very, very much by her loving family, her many wonderful friends, and Axel, the faithful family dog. Surviving are her father, Wayne H. Marshall of Camden; her mother, Holly Louine Marshall and her longtime companion, Arnold Perrin, of Camden and Union; her three sons, Owen, Adam and Samuel Feener, and their father, Christopher Feener, all of Union; a half brother, Nicholas Marshall and his family, of North Carolina; a stepbrother, Billy Gilbert and his family, of Bangor; paternal grandmother, Carolyn “Peachie” Marshall of Camden; maternal grandmothers, Margaret J. Seekins of Northport and Ava Jackson of Lincolnville; aunts and uncles, Pamela Tibbetts and her husband, Paul, Wes Marshall and his wife, Elise, all of Camden, Wanda Lassiter of Lakeland, Fla., Warren Marshall and his wife, Paula, Wendy Brown and her husband, Mike, all of Camden, William Marshall and his wife, Missy, of Union; many nieces and nephews and cousins. Tracey was predeceased by her half brother, Jeremy Marshall; and grandfathers, Herbert Marshall and Hollis Seekins. Calling hours will be 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, at Long Funeral Home, 9 Mountain St., Camden. A memorial service with a reception afterwards will be held 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15, at John Street United Methodist Church, 98 John St., Camden, with the Rev. Linda Campbell Marshall officiating. A fund has been established to benefit her three sons. Memorial contributions may be sent to Tracey Marshall Feener Children’s Memorial Fund, The First, P.O. Box 158, Camden, ME 04843.

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