Marion Sund

Marion Sund

Marion Sund Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jun. 2 to Jun. 4, 2005.
Sund Marion Sund, born in Minneapolis, August 7, 1906, died May 7, 2005. She lived in Minneapolis for most of her life. Preceded in death by daughter, Marilyn Stiles Dahl; first husband Al Stiles; and second husband, Archie Sund; brother, Donald Anderson; sisters, Mildred Wermerskirchen and Doris Culhane. She is survived by daughter, Nancy Dahl and son-in-law, Robert Dahl of Minnetonka; son-in-law, Dr. John Dahl of Denver; granddaughters, Debra (Gary) Denkler of Phoenix, Jackie (Mark) Byington of Plymouth, Beth Dahl of San Francisco; grandsons, John (Heidi) Dahl and Jim Dahl of Denver; seven great grandchildren also survive her. Marion was a long time resident of Minneapolis. She retired in 1973 from the Minneapolis Public Schools with more than thirty years as a librarian at the Nokomis Junior Highschool. She traveled worldwide and was a 53 year member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church. During retirement she did creative writing and was an active member of the American Association of University Women. She was a member of the DFL and the League of Women Voters. Memorials may be given to the Colonial Acres Recreation Therapy Department. Special thanks to Deb Stevens and the Primary Care Unit of Colonial Acres Health Care Center for their loving care. A memorial service will be held at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Nicollet Mall at 12th Street, Mpls., Saturday, June 4, 11:00 AM. Interment Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Washburn-McReavy Strobeck Johnson Chapel 952-938-9020

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June 3, 2005

Marilyn Panzer posted to the memorial.

May 31, 2005

Claudia Kroeck posted to the memorial.

May 16, 2005

marilyn & Jack Dahl posted to the memorial.

Marilyn Panzer

June 3, 2005

Dear Family of Marion Sund,



I never met Marion, but I have a sense of who she was by listening to my dear friend, Nancy Dahl, share her thoughts and feelings about her mother. I know Marion will be missed by her family and friends and leaves behind many wonderful relatives and cherished memories. May God bless you and be your comfort.



In love and friendship,

Marilyn Panzer

Claudia Kroeck

May 31, 2005

Although I never met Marion Sund, I came to know her a little bit through her daughter, and my good friend, Nancy Dahl. While it's hard to say goodbye to a beloved mother, grandmother, grandmother, and even great-great-grandmother, it helps to remember what a long and busy life she had. And I'm sure she's tucked up in heaven with a good book by now, because as all librarians know, it couldn't possibly BE heaven without a library.

marilyn & Jack Dahl

May 16, 2005

My very favorite mother-in-law.She was a great gal for the over 50 years that I had the great pleasure of knowing her.

Sinda Allen

May 16, 2005

I never met her, but see that she created an incredible family. I am sorry for their loss.

Ken Fagerlie

May 16, 2005

I practice taught and also taught st Nokomis Jr, High and remember how helpful Marion was to me as a new teacher.

Jeanette Reed

May 15, 2005

Dear Family of Marion,

I send most sincere sympathy to Marion's family. I taught at Nokomis for many years and for several years before Marion retired. It was a pleasure to be on faculty with her. When I think of her, I see a smiling face and a sweet person as well as a very fine librarian. I also taught with her sister Mildred. For the last 20 years I have lived in California.

May God comfort your hearts at this time of parting.

Sincerely,

Jeanette Reed

John Dahl

May 15, 2005

We loved Grandma very much and will miss her dearly. We will always have fond memories of the times that we spent together. A part of her is in all of us, and we hope that we can carry on her Legacy.





Love,





John, Heidi and Katie Dahl

Nancy Dahl

May 15, 2005

Welcome to Marion's guest book. She was a great mother, grandmother,great-grandmother and librarian. Nancy and Bob

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