Marion Webber (1927 – 2011)

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Marion Webber

VIENNA – N. Marion Webber, 84, of Vienna, passed peacefully in the afternoon of Friday July 1, 2011, at her home of natural causes.

She was born June 27, 1927, in Vienna, the daughter of Donald L. and Mildred (Kelley) Duley. She received her education in the Vienna Grammar school and graduated in 1945 from Farmington High School.

On Nov. 15, 1947, she married Kenneth Webber. He died on Feb. 26, 1997.

For 17 years, she was employed at J. J. Newberry’s. She later worked at W. T> Grants in Farmington. She was a charter member of the Mill Stream Grange and enjoyed knitting, crocheting, sewing, drafting and flower gardening. She was also musical and enjoyed playing the violin, guitar and mandolin. She especially enjoyed going to the dances with her husband.

A devoted mother and grandmother, she will be missed by her two sons: Dennis Webber and his wife, Julie and Donald Webber, all of Vienna; grandsons: Daniel Webber and his wife, Alicia and Lucas Webber. She is also survived by her brother, Herbert Duley of Greene; sisters-in-law, Amy Maxim of Chesterville and Lois Harris of Florida; three brothers-in-law, Lloyd Webber and his wife, Connie of Manchester; Merle Webber and his wife, Marie of Nobleboro and Gordon Webber and his wife, Nancy of Vienna; many nieces and nephews.

A public memorial service, honoring the life of N. Marion Webber, 84, of Vienna will be held Monday July 11 at 11 AM from the N. Vienna Methodist Church with Rev. Laura Church officiating. Following services, a family reception, hosted by the church hospitality committee, will be held in the church vestry. All are welcome. Remembrance gifts may be given in her memory to Lighthouse Fdt.: Beacon Hospice 45 Commerce Drive Augusta, Me. 04336. Condolences and tributes may be shared with her family at www.wilesrc.com. Arrangements are in the care of the Wiles Remembrance Center 137 Farmington Falls Rd., (Rtes. 2 & 27) Farmington.

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  1. We are so sorry for your loss. Marion was a wonderful and kind neighbor, and very supportive and helpful to our family. May she rest in peace.

    Robin Miller

  2. Marion and Kenneth were the best neighbors anyone could possibly have. I’ll always remember Marion’s kindness, her sense of humor, and her beautiful quilts and other creations. She will be greatly missed. My condolences to the Webber family for your loss.

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