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Marion Lee <I>Hamner</I> Hawkes

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Marion Lee Hamner Hawkes

Birth
Schuyler, Nelson County, Virginia, USA
Death
22 Nov 2004 (aged 74)
Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Suffolk, Suffolk City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.8244514, Longitude: -76.6377869
Plot
SECTION CB1 ROW 1 SITE 2
Memorial ID
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Sister of Earl Hamner, Jr., creator of "The Waltons" television program and the real-life "John Boy."

Marion Hamner Hawkes inspired the character of Mary Ellen. She described herself as the "tomboy" of the family. Marion liked to play golf and paint. She created a series of note cards and a cookbook. Marion lived in the Williamsburg, VA area with her husband Glenn, a retired psychologist. They served as volunteers at Colonial Williamsburg's Information Center. They have two sons, Robert and William.
Sister of Earl Hamner, Jr., creator of "The Waltons" television program and the real-life "John Boy."

Marion Hamner Hawkes inspired the character of Mary Ellen. She described herself as the "tomboy" of the family. Marion liked to play golf and paint. She created a series of note cards and a cookbook. Marion lived in the Williamsburg, VA area with her husband Glenn, a retired psychologist. They served as volunteers at Colonial Williamsburg's Information Center. They have two sons, Robert and William.


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