Marc’s Story

Site created on December 31, 2020

 [ Marc G Marion, 1951-2021 ]

Obituary:  “Marc Gregory Marion went home on January 4th, 2021, at the age of 69. His parents Larry and Lois were waiting for him. Like George Bailey, Marc lived a wonderful life, giving everything for his family and community. As a teacher he inspired his students and impacted so many lives without even seeming to try. His presence will live on through all of them, but especially through his family: his wife Lynda and their children, Christa, Nathan, Isaac, and Alisha.

Marc’s memorial service will be a private family gathering.

Friends are invited to take a memorial walk at Padilla Bay Trail (Bay View) where Marc and his family often walked, or view a Memorial online. "

See Journal Entry below for more info about the Memorial walk.


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Thank you for visiting the CaringBridge site for Marc Marion (managed by his kids).  We were using this site to keep family and friends updated in one place during his battle with a serious lung disease that progressed rapidly around Christmas time.  Doctors don't know what causes the rare disease or the rapid progression (he was not a smoker, and tested negative for Covid). 

The Journal entries below have more information about his battle with the lung disease.

 Thank you,
-Nathan & the Marion Family
   marionfamilywa@gmail.com 

CARDS: Cards/etc. can be mailed to  
Lynda Marion, 515 N Baker St, Mt Vernon, WA 98273.  
  (No visitors or flowers at this time please.)

 Marc had written down one simple wish for Memorial Gifts: 
 "Buy a gift for someone you love and 'pass it on' ".  
We'd recommend maybe helping a child in need with something that could help their education.  

Newest Update

Journal entry by Nathan Marion

 [ Marc G Marion, 1951-2021 ]

 

Obituary:

“Marc Gregory Marion went home on January 4th, 2021, at the age of 69. His parents Larry and Lois were waiting for him. Like George Bailey, Marc lived a wonderful life, giving everything for his family and community. As a teacher he inspired his students and impacted so many lives without even seeming to try. His presence will live on through all of them, but especially through his family: his wife Lynda and their children, Christa, Nathan, Isaac, and Alisha.

Marc’s memorial service will be a private family gathering.

Friends are invited to take a memorial walk at Padilla Bay Trail where Marc and his family often walked, or view a Memorial online. https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/marcmarion  "

 

Memorial Walk with photos & poems:
 
 Google Earth Presentation  ( Padilla Bay Trail, Bay View, WA)

 (Use the Table of Contents to move to each location on the walk, then you can go through photos at each stop.  Web browser or Google Earth app on iPhone or Android. Some family members will be doing this walk on Sunday January 17th but friends and co-workers are welcome to walk anytime the sun shines, or view online. Due to covid safety requirements there is no public gathering.   Short link: https://tinyurl.com/marcmarion2021  )

 

Photo Slideshow
(Click the 3 dots, Slideshow to play)

Legacy Board
(Friends, family, former students, etc. are welcome to add memories here)

Memories & Sharing  from co-workers at NCA: Upon request

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Dad’s Wise Thoughts from a Lifetime of Thinking,

By Marc Marion, written December 17, 2020 

Authority--if it is in your possession, use it kindly.  Obey those who have it over you if they are using it ethically, kindly, and righteously.  If you need to help authority people change then do what you can.

Acceptance--be accepting of yourself as you are with a willingness to change for the better and use that as a basis for accepting others.

Love--Love God entirely, with your whole heart, mind, soul, and strength.  Then love yourself.  Then love your neighbor as yourself.  Society could change much faster for the good if people would accept God as love and in so doing know that He loves them which allows them to love themselves and then love others just as much.  Love here, of course, means doing what is best for the other person.    

Consistency--I believe that for all situations to work best, we must stay consistent to what we have laid out or spoken.  Consistency brings peace and security to those we are with and to those for whom we may be responsible.  The Bible speaks of making sure that your yes is yes and your no is no.  Perhaps finding gray areas in between are okay.

Family--This is the strongest relational set other than us and God that should exist.  I find it to be that which gives me the most inspiration and strength in my life and cherish my family greatly.  I always felt that I tried to do what was the most important for my family as a unit and for each as individuals along the way.  I wish I had done better in my early days making spiritual decisions but my kids seem to have accepted all as it was.  They have “turned out” very mature, caring and loving in spite of any and all of my errors.

Work--I have always done the “For Jesus” thing meaning that in all of my work I wanted to please the Lord.  If I felt it would please Him, then I felt it should please those around me.  Just work hard.  Give a full days work for a full days pay.  Do a bit extra where possible.  If you can be five minutes late you can be five minutes early my dad always said.  So be prompt. Also, if you can, work at that which you like/love/enjoy.  

Prayer--I have believed strongly in the essence of prayer, been pleased by the answers to some prayers, been discouraged by those many that never seemed to get answered as I had hoped but find I still pray a lot.  I still start each day reading the Bible and praying in the early morning hours and relish that special time with God.

- Dad’s Wise Thoughts from a Lifetime of Thinking

By Marc Marion, written December 17, 2020  


 [ Marc G Marion, 1951-2021 ]

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