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Ann Callender <I>Davidson</I> Marion

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Ann Callender Davidson Marion

Birth
Chester, Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Death
17 Jun 2019 (aged 92)
Rock Hill, York County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
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Obituary for Ann Callender Davidson Marion
Ann Callender Davidson Marion, 92, of Chester, SC, died on Monday, June 17, 2019 at the
Wayne T. Patrick Hospice House in Rock Hill, S.C.
Her burial will be private at Evergreen Cemetery followed by a memorial service at Chester
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church on Friday, June 21st at 11 a.m. conducted by the Dr.
Dwight L. Pearson and Dr. Buzzy Elder. A visitation and reception for all friends and family will
immediately follow the service in the Barron Room of the Chester A.R.P, Church.
Mrs. Marion was born October 9, 1926 in Chester, S.C., the daughter of Nell Eulalia Purvis and William Lee Davidson, DDS.
She attended the public schools of Chester, including Foote Street School and College Street School, and
graduated from Chester High School in 1943. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English
from Converse College in 1947. Before her marriage, she taught kindergarten at Purity
Presbyterian Church.
Ann was married to Malcolm Lafayette Marion, Jr. M.D. on Sept. 4, 1948 at Purity Presbyterian
Church. The family has lived in Chester except for time spent at Donaldson A.F.B. in Greenville,
S.C. and Rein Mein A.F.B. in Germany while Dr. Marion served in the Air Force in the early
1950’s.
Mrs. Marion joined the Chester Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church after her marriage.
There, she served as a circle leader, on the committee to publish a history of the church and as
the president of the Synod Committee on Historical Concerns.
She spent her married life as a help-mate to her husband’s Family Medicine practice, answering
the telephone and relaying messages for him all hours of the day and night. She also filled in at
his front office when needed.
Mrs. Marion was an avid genealogist and an authority on local and state history, keeping
extensive files on her own, as well as numerous other Chester County families; the mayors of
Chester; and the doctors of Chester. She helped to publish two volumes of Chester County
Historic Sites. She has served as the president of the Chester County Historical Society, the
Confederation of Local Historical Societies, the Chester Main Street Advisory Board and the
Catawba Regional Historical Preservation Advisory Committee. Mrs. Marion was instrumental
in the establishment of the Chester County Historical Society Museum. She served for many
years as the president of the Chester County Library Board, the Evergreen Cemetery
Commission and the SC Hall of Fame. She was honored by the Piedmont Girl Scouts as a 1995
Woman of Achievement and by Duke Energy with the Citizenship and Service Award in 2011.
She has been involved in many local organizations, serving as president of the Chester
Assembly, the Chester Cotillion, the Violet Sunshine Club, and the Up-to-Date Club. She was a
member of the D.A.R., the U.D.C., the Daughters of the Cincinnati, the Colonial Dames and the
Huguenot Society of the United States and well as the Huguenot Society of South Carolina. She
was honored by the Chester Rotary Club as a Paul Harris Fellow.
Mrs. Marion was a loyal alumna of 72 years of Converse College and was proud to be the
matriarch of a family of alumnae including a daughter, daughter-in-law and two
granddaughters. She served as the President of the Converse Alumni Association. She was
honored by Converse College with the Mae Kilgo Spirit Award in 2002. She was also a
supporter of her sons’ alma mater, Wofford College, where she served as president of the
Parents’ Advisory Council.
Mrs. Marion loved the outdoors and yard work. She had strong opinions of right and wrong
and stressed to her children and grandchildren proper grammar and etiquette. She loved her
close and extended family and enjoyed claiming kin to anyone she was able to connect with.
She was always grateful for any small thing and even during her declining years was noted for
telling everyone how much she loved them and how beautiful they were.
Mrs. Marion was pre-deceased by her parents, an infant sister, Nell Purvis Davidson, and her
husband. She is survived by her four children and their spouses: Malcolm Lafayette Marion, III,
M.D. and his wife Jeannie McCollum Marion; William Lee Davidson Marion J.D.; Alexander
Douglas Marion, M.D. and his wife Susan Secord Marion; and Ann Davidson Marion Lorenz, OTR
and her husband Robert Lorenz. She is also survived by six grandchildren: Jane McCollum
Marion Wilson and her husband J.E.B. Wilson; Matthew Irvine Marion and his wife Stephanie
Cirilo Marion; Sarah Whitfield Marion; Laura Douglass Marion; Peyton Donaldson Marion; and
Robert Malcolm Lorenz and his wife Crystal Chassereau Lorenz. She is also survived by five
great grandchildren: Malcolm Jefferson (“Mac”) Wilson, Burris Davidson Wilson, Robert Samuel
Marion, Cora Rose Marion, and Rowan Jace Lorenz.
The family would like to express their love and appreciation to care-givers while she was at
home as well as all the staff at the Hospice House for their loving and devoted care to Mrs.
Marion during her declining health. Each one was a blessing to the entire family.
The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, memorials in her honor be made to the Chester
A.R.P. Church, P.O. Box 174, Chester, SC 29706: the Chester County Historical Society, P.O. Box
811, Chester, SC 29706; or The Ann Davidson Marion Scholarship at Converse College, 580 E.
Main St, Spartanburg, SC 29302.
Barron Funeral Home is serving the Marion Family.

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Obituary for Ann Callender Davidson Marion
Ann Callender Davidson Marion, 92, of Chester, SC, died on Monday, June 17, 2019 at the
Wayne T. Patrick Hospice House in Rock Hill, S.C.
Her burial will be private at Evergreen Cemetery followed by a memorial service at Chester
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church on Friday, June 21st at 11 a.m. conducted by the Dr.
Dwight L. Pearson and Dr. Buzzy Elder. A visitation and reception for all friends and family will
immediately follow the service in the Barron Room of the Chester A.R.P, Church.
Mrs. Marion was born October 9, 1926 in Chester, S.C., the daughter of Nell Eulalia Purvis and William Lee Davidson, DDS.
She attended the public schools of Chester, including Foote Street School and College Street School, and
graduated from Chester High School in 1943. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English
from Converse College in 1947. Before her marriage, she taught kindergarten at Purity
Presbyterian Church.
Ann was married to Malcolm Lafayette Marion, Jr. M.D. on Sept. 4, 1948 at Purity Presbyterian
Church. The family has lived in Chester except for time spent at Donaldson A.F.B. in Greenville,
S.C. and Rein Mein A.F.B. in Germany while Dr. Marion served in the Air Force in the early
1950’s.
Mrs. Marion joined the Chester Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church after her marriage.
There, she served as a circle leader, on the committee to publish a history of the church and as
the president of the Synod Committee on Historical Concerns.
She spent her married life as a help-mate to her husband’s Family Medicine practice, answering
the telephone and relaying messages for him all hours of the day and night. She also filled in at
his front office when needed.
Mrs. Marion was an avid genealogist and an authority on local and state history, keeping
extensive files on her own, as well as numerous other Chester County families; the mayors of
Chester; and the doctors of Chester. She helped to publish two volumes of Chester County
Historic Sites. She has served as the president of the Chester County Historical Society, the
Confederation of Local Historical Societies, the Chester Main Street Advisory Board and the
Catawba Regional Historical Preservation Advisory Committee. Mrs. Marion was instrumental
in the establishment of the Chester County Historical Society Museum. She served for many
years as the president of the Chester County Library Board, the Evergreen Cemetery
Commission and the SC Hall of Fame. She was honored by the Piedmont Girl Scouts as a 1995
Woman of Achievement and by Duke Energy with the Citizenship and Service Award in 2011.
She has been involved in many local organizations, serving as president of the Chester
Assembly, the Chester Cotillion, the Violet Sunshine Club, and the Up-to-Date Club. She was a
member of the D.A.R., the U.D.C., the Daughters of the Cincinnati, the Colonial Dames and the
Huguenot Society of the United States and well as the Huguenot Society of South Carolina. She
was honored by the Chester Rotary Club as a Paul Harris Fellow.
Mrs. Marion was a loyal alumna of 72 years of Converse College and was proud to be the
matriarch of a family of alumnae including a daughter, daughter-in-law and two
granddaughters. She served as the President of the Converse Alumni Association. She was
honored by Converse College with the Mae Kilgo Spirit Award in 2002. She was also a
supporter of her sons’ alma mater, Wofford College, where she served as president of the
Parents’ Advisory Council.
Mrs. Marion loved the outdoors and yard work. She had strong opinions of right and wrong
and stressed to her children and grandchildren proper grammar and etiquette. She loved her
close and extended family and enjoyed claiming kin to anyone she was able to connect with.
She was always grateful for any small thing and even during her declining years was noted for
telling everyone how much she loved them and how beautiful they were.
Mrs. Marion was pre-deceased by her parents, an infant sister, Nell Purvis Davidson, and her
husband. She is survived by her four children and their spouses: Malcolm Lafayette Marion, III,
M.D. and his wife Jeannie McCollum Marion; William Lee Davidson Marion J.D.; Alexander
Douglas Marion, M.D. and his wife Susan Secord Marion; and Ann Davidson Marion Lorenz, OTR
and her husband Robert Lorenz. She is also survived by six grandchildren: Jane McCollum
Marion Wilson and her husband J.E.B. Wilson; Matthew Irvine Marion and his wife Stephanie
Cirilo Marion; Sarah Whitfield Marion; Laura Douglass Marion; Peyton Donaldson Marion; and
Robert Malcolm Lorenz and his wife Crystal Chassereau Lorenz. She is also survived by five
great grandchildren: Malcolm Jefferson (“Mac”) Wilson, Burris Davidson Wilson, Robert Samuel
Marion, Cora Rose Marion, and Rowan Jace Lorenz.
The family would like to express their love and appreciation to care-givers while she was at
home as well as all the staff at the Hospice House for their loving and devoted care to Mrs.
Marion during her declining health. Each one was a blessing to the entire family.
The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, memorials in her honor be made to the Chester
A.R.P. Church, P.O. Box 174, Chester, SC 29706: the Chester County Historical Society, P.O. Box
811, Chester, SC 29706; or The Ann Davidson Marion Scholarship at Converse College, 580 E.
Main St, Spartanburg, SC 29302.
Barron Funeral Home is serving the Marion Family.

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  • Added: Jun 17, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200220244/ann_callender-marion: accessed ), memorial page for Ann Callender Davidson Marion (9 Oct 1926–17 Jun 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 200220244, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Chester, Chester County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by AgAg (contributor 47880557).