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Marrion, Sr.

Gerald Eugene Marrion, Sr. (Jerry)

Sioux Falls, SD

1935, 2750, Fruitdale (Orman Dam), BR-2,

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Benz Memorial Chapel for Gerald E. Marrion Sr., 52, of 1924 S. Spring Ave who died who died Saturday August 14, 1971 at his home.

Mr. Marrion was born on Dec. 23, 1918, at Sioux Falls. He was married to Aleatha Finkel in Sioux Falls on Jan. 21, 1939. A life-long resident of the Sioux Falls area. Mr. Marrion had worked at the post office for the last 13 years.

Survivors include the widow; a son, Gerald, and his mother, Mrs. Katherine Marrion, all of Sioux Falls.

A scripture service will be held at the Benz Chapel at 8 p.m. Monday.


Do you have additional information about Gerald Marrion, Sr.

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