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Marian Powell Huey

Dallas, Texas

1938 - 2023

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January 21, 2023
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HUEY, Marian Powell "Mimi" Marian Powell Huey passed away peacefully at her home on January 21st her husband and elder son holding her hands. She had bravely fought a multi-year battle with Primary Progressive Aphasia, a somewhat rare form of Dementia. She was eighty-four, and above all a...

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I´m just reading of Mimi´s passing. She was a sweet lady. My condolences to Ward and sons.

So sorry to hear of your loss as well a loss to the Dallas area. I've been up north for quite some time and grossly out of touch with Texas. Our prayers are with you always, David Carrier.

So Sorry for your loss Mr. Huey, I remember while we were working in your kitchen her patience and understanding. All the while we were doing our best to keep the dust out of the rest of the house. Those photos have been on my website for many years. Working with you both was one of my fondest memories of TX. You and your family will be in our prayers for peace.

My Sincere Condolences to the family. I `am So Sorry for the loss of your love One. May you find Comfort in your Beautiful heart and treasured every memory that holds a special place in Your love ones heart, may God give You the strength to endure this difficult Time, and continue to bless your love ones. Genesis 2:7; 3:19).

An Amazing woman who could show patience and understanding and make a lasting impression to the workers who were gutting her kitchen then rebuilding it. How she and Ward responded through the challenges were a shining example of how they experienced life. They treated life as a gift, and demonstrated that view through their relationships. My sincerest consonances to Ward and the Family for your loss. David A. Carrier.

Mimi and Ward lived for a time in the house my father built on Rheims Place in the mid fifties. My mother had designed the house and was an avid gardener while we lived there until I was grown and my father had passed away. Her garden was featured in the Dallas Morning News of which I still have the article. One day in my mother´s late years we were on a drive and she always wanted to go by the Rheims house where she poured so much of her heart into that garden. Mimi was just driving up...

Ward, I am sorry that the light has gone from your life and that of your sons. She was always a lovely lady. Karen Durham Cage Ajijic Mexico

David,
You were in my 7th and 8th grade math classes. I asked about you when I would see your mother at the Golden Owl Luncheons. and she would give me a report about you. I am so sorry

for your loss. Please extend my condolence to your family.
Patsy Curtis Newman

Ward. I am so sorry about the loss of your beloved Mimi. You were right about her wonderful laugh. I never saw her that she wasn´t smiling. You are in my thoughts.