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Marianne Fannin May 28, 1933 - March 5, 2011 Marianne Fannin, 78, beloved wife of Tom and daughter-in-law of former Arizona Governor and United States Senator Paul Fannin, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, on Saturday, March 5, 2011, in Phoenix. Marianne was born in Providence, Kentucky on May 28, 1933, to Oliver Kerney and Gwendolyn (Kemp) Benjamin. By 1937, her family had transplanted to Phoenix, living two doors away from the boy who would one day be her husband. Tom and Marianne both attended Kenilworth Elementary; he was a junior at North High when she entered the freshman class. But it wasn't until she enrolled at Stephens College and the break between her freshman and sophomore year coincided with Tom's discharge from the Air Force that the two began a relationship that would eventually lead to their marriage on August 28, 1953, at St. Francis Xavier Church. Their union led to the birth of daughters Mary Todd and Tamara, and a lifetime partnership of public service to the city and state they loved. Outgoing and energized, Marianne's colorful and vibrant, extrovert personality was a magnet, developing friendships as diverse as her interests. She was passionate about every project and endeavor she embraced. She was one of the "Goldwater Girls" when Barry ran for president in 1964, chaired the St. Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary in 1969, served as chairman of the 1974 Heart Ball, co-chaired the Citizens Transportation Committee in 1979, was one of the founders of the Republic National Bank of Arizona and served as the first board chair in 1985 through 1993, served on the board of the Phoenix Industrial Development Authority in 1982-89, chaired the Maricopa Community College Foundation in 1985. She was a driving force in launching the Foundation's first major campaign to raise funds for student scholarships, hitting a record-breaking $6.25 million. She became a student herself again in the late '80s when she completed a degree in chemical dependency treatment at Rio Salado Community College and used that experience to become a full-time counselor at The Salvation Army Recovery Center. Marianne is survived by Tom, her devoted husband of 57 years; daughters Tammy Fannin and Mary Todd ("Toddy") Fannin; grandchildren Aubrey (Jordan) Reisenweber, Paige and Alec Knappenberger, Wendy (Chris) Sellers, Tommy and Todd Ward; beloved poodles Luv and Hug; and her extended Fannin family. A memorial service to celebrate Marianne's life will be held Thursday, March 10, 10amat All Saint's Episcopal Church, 6300 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, with a reception to follow at Phoenix Country Club. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to The Salvation Army, 2707 East Van Buren, Phoenix 85008.

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Mar. 8 to Mar. 10, 2011.

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Joanne Winter

March 15, 2011

Toddy and Tammy .... I have so many great memories of spending time at your house during high school. Fun times! I loved both of your parents. I was so very sorry to hear about your Mom. My prayers are with all of you during this tough time.

Jan Taylor

March 13, 2011

Marianne was a member of the Paradise Valley Piecers Quilt group back in 2004 - 2006. We loved hearing her stories about her adventures and all her travels. She would have us laughing so hard, no one wanted to talk about quilting..... we just wanted to listen to more of her stories. We all miss her but we know she is making beautiful quilts in heaven.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Jan Taylor & all the members of the PVP Quilt Group.

March 10, 2011

DEAR TOM,SO SORRY TO HEAR OF MARIANNES PASSING, SHE WAS ALWAYS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. WE HAD SO MUCH FUN AS KIDS IN IRON SPRINGS, I LOST GENE TWO YEARS AGO, SO I KNOW HOW YOU WILL MISS HER. LOVE TO ALL YOUR FAMILY. MARY ANN CAVANAGH MITCHAM

Sarah Matheson

March 10, 2011

Marianne was, without a doubt, one of the highest quality people that I have ever met. She was a person of integrity, joy, gratitude, and immense compassion. She is so happy where she is right now. I find joy and peace in that.

Karen Churchill

March 10, 2011

Toddy and Tammy, so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. My thoughts are with you both and your family at this time.

Karen Churchill

Buddy Petsch

March 9, 2011

Toddy - This is Buddy Petsch. I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. I wanted to let you and your family know that you are all in our prayers. She was a wonderful person...I still remember your mom and dad from high school, and I don't remember much from high school these days.
God Bless You All !

Todd Ward

March 8, 2011

I will always have the memories of spending time with my Grandma. Recently I was visiting with her and I was discussing some of the challenges that are going on in my life and she said to me,” Man plans and God Chuckles”. Men may plan but God has plans of his own. I will miss you so much!

Love,

Todd

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