Marlene White Kemble, 77 of Rockingham, born on January 17, 1948, in Richmond County, passed away peacefully on October 10, 2025, at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital in Richmond. A steadfast educator, Marlene devoted her professional life to nurturing young minds, teaching in both Richmond and Scotland County Schools. Her passion for education was matched only by her dedication to her family and community.
Marlene was a proud graduate of Pembroke State University, which laid the foundation for her impactful career in teaching. Beyond her educational pursuits, she was a beloved member of First Assembly, where she served as a deacon and oversaw the compassion ministry, actively contributing to various aspects of church life. Her unwavering faith and compassion for others provided comfort and inspiration to all who knew her.
She leaves behind a cherished family who will forever hold her memory close. Marlene is survived by her two daughters, Tracie Kemble and Wendy Kemble-Hawks (Evan), and her son, Charles David Kemble (Katy). The joy of her life was magnified by her grandchildren: Kevin Ford, Ashlyn Cloninger (Aaron), Katie Outen, Jenna Outen, Sydney Kemble-West, Abbygayle Kemble, Cameron Hawks, Charlie Kemble, and Gray Kemble. She also embraced her role as a great-grandmother to Alliah Ford, Noah Ford, Kenzie Ford, Caroline Ford, Oaklynn Ford, and Kouper Ford, weaving a legacy of love that will carry on through generations.
Marlene also leaves behind her brother, Gratten L. White, Jr. (Sally), her sister-in-law, Vickie White, and her half-brother, John White (Brittany), all of whom will miss her dearly.
Marlene is preceded in death by her parents, Gratten L. White and Loree Harris White, as well as her sister, Della Sue White, and brother, Van Kevin White. Their memories will forever be a comfort to those she left behind.
A visitation to celebrate Marlene’s life will take place on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, from 12:45 PM to 1:45 PM at First Assembly, located at 160 Clemmer Road in Rockingham, NC, followed by the funeral service at 2:00 PM. Interment will follow in Richmond County Memorial Park
As we reflect on Marlene’s life, we are reminded of her profound impact on everyone she encountered. Her unwavering spirit, immense love for her family, dedication to her faith, and commitment to education will continue to inspire all of us. May we carry forward her legacy by embodying the values she instilled in us—love, compassion, and an unyielding desire to uplift those around us.
Memorials may be made to First Assembly, 160 Clemmer Road, Rockingham, NC 28379.
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