Marian Clarice Dunn Daly City, California Obituary

Marian Clarice Dunn

Marian Ballard was born in a log cabin in Birdell Arkansas to George and Helen Ballard. She was the eldest of five children, two boys and two girls: Max Ballard, Jimmy Ballard, Peggy (Ballard) Scott, and Judy (Ballard) Wiley. She spent most of her growing up years in Santa Fe, Oklahoma and attended high school in Velma, Oklahoma, graduating in 1945. She attended one year of college at Abilene Christian College in Abilene Texas, majoring in P.E. During WWII she began writing an acquaintance from church who had joined the Army and was stationed in Italy. During three years of correspondence, she and Claud Dunn fell in love and married August 24, 1947. They lived in Roswell, New Mexico, owning and operating a laundry business. Two sons were born at that time, Donald Lynn Dunn, 1948, and Dennis Lee Dunn, 1952. In 1959 they sold the business and relocated to Portales, New Mexico, where Claud got college degrees in Bible and Speech in order to become a minister with the Churches of Christ. After a time working with churches in New Mexico, they moved to Riverside, California where Darla Claudean (Dunn) Moxon was born in 1966 and foster son, Scott Alan Tucker was added to the famiy in 1971. In 1972 the family moved to Daly City, California and 1977 to Redwood City, California. Marian's final move was in March of 2020 to Fort Collins, Colorado so that she could be closer to her daughter, Darla. From her youth, Marian loved to read, write letters and play sports. She was such a good basketball player that she was recruited to the boys' team in high school. Marian worked side by side with her husband in decades of church ministry and leadership. Despite raising kids and working outside the home, she worked many volunteer hours for the church and did many works of charity on her own time, including caring for people on the margins and those experiencing homelessness. Marian worked for 12 years in the accounting department of Triad Systems, a tech company, in Sunnyvale, California and in Livermore, California. After retiring she worked for 14 years in the home office of Manna International, an international Christian relief and development organization in Redwood City. She lovingly cared for her husband through his final years with Alzheimers. She was proud of her children and grandchildren quickly speaking of their accomplishments to all who would listen. She was a loving and attentive grandmother to those nine grandchildren - always thinking of ways to make the most of her time with them by baking special cookies, playing games, and reading stories. Marian's life was characterized by love, service, good-humor and kindness. She passed peacefully at the age of 94 with loved ones at her side. She was preceded in death by her mother, Mildred Helen (Hufstedler) Ballard, father George Washington Ballard, brothers Max and Jimmy, sister Peggy and son Scott. She is survived by her sister Judy (Ballard) Wiley, two sons and one daughter and their spouses: Don and Pam (Rich) Dunn, Dennis and Lisa (de la Fuente) Dunn, Darla (Dunn) and Bill Moxon and nine grandchildren: Christina Dunn, Alicia Dunn, Annalise Dunn, Mark Dunn, Jason Dunn, Brittany Dunn, Corrie (Moxon) Anderson, Lisa (Moxon) Tallmon, Emily Moxon as well as many nieces, nephews and great-grandchildren.
February 8, 1927 - June 5, 202102/08/192706/05/2021
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RanelNoble
June 22, 2021
Sending my condolences to all the family of Marian Dunn, who was a genuine ‘Sweetheart Christian!!!’
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Darla Moxon
July 3, 2021
Thank you! I love your attribute for mom - “a Sweetheart Christian”!!
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Yee Wah Lee
June 21, 2021
Claud and Marian were family to my husband Jens and me, when we were just starting our lives in California with our parents across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. We have memories of so many special Sunday meals and fellowship at their home in Redwood City. They opened ... Continue Reading
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Darla Moxon
July 3, 2021
Thank you so much for this beautiful tribute, Yee Wah! My heart is full. I’m so thankful that mom and dad were those kind of people. I remember hearing about you and Jens long before we met you and then about your precious son. I know mom and dad loved you all very much. ... Continue Reading
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Christine
June 21, 2021
Darla and family, you are all heartily in my prayers. Marian is part of the great cloud of witnesses that continue to inspire me. She lived a life of devotion with a heart of steadfast faith. She acted justly, loved mercy, and walked humbly with God (Micah 6:8). She was ... Continue Reading
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Darla Moxon
July 3, 2021
Christine, thank you for this tribute. How sweet to look back on our friendship and our families. I’m touched to hear your love and thoughts about mom. ❤️
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David Wright
June 20, 2021
Darla and family, I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of your sweet mom/grandma. I was so fortunate to meet her at ACU when they came to visit. She reminded me so much of my buddy, Darla, so naturally I was an instant fan. May you all find peace as you move on in her abs... Continue Reading
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Darla Moxon
July 3, 2021
Thank you so much, David! That’s cute that she reminded you of me. ❤️And how sweet that because of that you liked mom. ❤️ Thanks for taking the time to comment and send your love. I receive that and I hope you know that I’m a big fan of YOU!
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Michele Tognazzini
June 19, 2021
God blessed Marian with a giggle that filled me with joy beyond my understanding. She is a beautiful celebration of a life in Christ. May her legacy be Christ in me and in all the lives she touched.
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Soco Davenport
June 19, 2021
Marian - RIP to a most beautiful, God-loving soul. I loved hearing you read your family stories, doing the puzzles (endless) at your table and watching planes go by from your apartment. I especially enjoyed our outings to the San Carlos and San Francisco airports to see ... Continue Reading
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Darla Moxon
July 3, 2021
Thank you so much for this tribute, Soco! You were such a wonderful friend to mom. Thank you for taking time for her and enjoying her especially in these later years. ❤️ Love!
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Nancie Dunn
June 19, 2021
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A candle was posted for Marian Clarice Dunn.
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Darla Moxon
July 3, 2021
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Renee D Sims
June 19, 2021
This woman was such a beacon of light and hope. She shared her faith with the world not only by her words but her deeds. Resting in the arms of Jesus. Thankful and blessed to have her in my life. Love, Renee Sims
A candle was posted for Marian Clarice Dunn.
A candle was posted for Marian Clarice Dunn.
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Darla Moxon
July 3, 2021
Thank you so much Renee for this tribute to mom. She truly was a woman of action, not just talk. Love to you.
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Tiffany
June 17, 2021
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Tiffany
June 17, 2021
Marian enjoyed playing charades. Sometimes it took awhile to get started, but she did have a good time…and was good at it. The first picture is of her acting out blowing a bubble. Her all time favorite was BINGO (the third picture). She was there to help and encourage he... Continue Reading
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Darla Moxon
July 3, 2021
I love this tribute, Tiffany. Thank you for your beautiful care of mom in her last year. You were very special to her - and now to me!