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Obituary: Marion A. Ferguson
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Marion Anabeth (King) Ferguson, 99 - born in Greenfield Hill section of Fairfield, CT on August 1st 1917 – died peacefully March 30, 2017 at Glen Hill Nursing home in Danbury, CT where she had resided for the past three years.
Marion lived for 30 years in Easton CT where her father, Frank King, owned a lumber company. Her mother was Mary (Wakeman) King. She lived for 25 years in Redding where she raised her family after her husband, the late Charles E. Ferguson, became totally disabled. He pre-deceased her in 1981. She then resided in Newtown for the next 30 years. She was predeceased by 2 sisters – Evelyn Chester and Elizabeth Carmichael and 4 brothers – Charles, John, William, and Wakeman(Burt) King.
She is survived by a son, Scott C. Ferguson and his wife, Eva, and a daughter, Linda (Ferguson) Bates, a grand-daughter, MacKenzie (Bates) McCarthy and her husband Christopher, a grandson, Joseph Ferguson, and three great-grandchildren, Madison, Kelsey, and Collin McCarthy, and many nieces and nephews.
Marion was a young girl during the Great Depression and a young woman during World War II. After her husband was disabled by car accident, Marion worked many jobs to support her children. She never complained. We all remember her wonderful sense of humor, her absolute selfless love for her family and her goodness.
Marion loved to play pinocle, garden, feed the birds, and she was one of the best cooks in the world. Her Sunday dinners were legendary and all were welcome at her table. She always had a cat and a dog to love. She was a “giver” not a “taker” and no one ever had a better Mom or Grandmother.
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We ask that those who attend her funeral share a remembrance at the service.
The funeral will be held at Munson Lovetere Funeral Home 235 Main Street North
Southbury, CT on Saturday, April 8th at 10AM interment to follow at the Aspetuck Cemetery in Eason CT on the Black Rock Turnpike.
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In lieu of flowers please donate to The Newtown Fund, Inc., Post Office Box 641, Newtown, CT 06470-0641.