She was predeceased by her husband of 42 years, Gilbert Timmons, and her beloved first born Thomas J. Timmons.
Marian is survived by her adult children Robert Timmons of Houma, Shirley J. of Covington, and Kathleen T. Lavigne (Gary) of New Orleans. She is also survived by grandsons Damon Gray Timmons and Gary Michael Lavigne, Jr.
Although raised in Wisconsin, at age 21, Marion and her sister Angela joined the U.S. Coast Guard and came to live in New Orleans. There she met her husband Gilbert. Her Married years took her to Guatemala City, Salt Lake City, Metairie, Denver, Clarksdale, AZ, and finally to Mandeville, LA where she has lived since 1987.
She remembered her years in Salt Lake City as her happiest. She was the mother of four, a Cub Scout den mother, and an enthusiast of camping and travelling the beautiful west with her family.
Marian had a true interest in others. Because if this she was a treasured friend and veteran of many lively and heartfelt discussions with her much loved nieces and nephews. She was a warm mother, A great friend that will be sadly missed by those left to cherish her memory.
Weather permitting , all attendees are invited to gather at the family graves to share memories and thoughts with one another.
She was predeceased by her husband of 42 years, Gilbert Timmons, and her beloved first born Thomas J. Timmons.
Marian is survived by her adult children Robert Timmons of Houma, Shirley J. of Covington, and Kathleen T. Lavigne (Gary) of New Orleans. She is also survived by grandsons Damon Gray Timmons and Gary Michael Lavigne, Jr.
Although raised in Wisconsin, at age 21, Marion and her sister Angela joined the U.S. Coast Guard and came to live in New Orleans. There she met her husband Gilbert. Her Married years took her to Guatemala City, Salt Lake City, Metairie, Denver, Clarksdale, AZ, and finally to Mandeville, LA where she has lived since 1987.
She remembered her years in Salt Lake City as her happiest. She was the mother of four, a Cub Scout den mother, and an enthusiast of camping and travelling the beautiful west with her family.
Marian had a true interest in others. Because if this she was a treasured friend and veteran of many lively and heartfelt discussions with her much loved nieces and nephews. She was a warm mother, A great friend that will be sadly missed by those left to cherish her memory.
Weather permitting , all attendees are invited to gather at the family graves to share memories and thoughts with one another.
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