Marilyn Ann Love Cunningham, 83, died Monday, October 3, 2016, from recurrent ovarian cancer. She grew up in Washington State and was a graduate of Whitworth University and Deaconess School of Nursing in Spokane. She served as a Captain in the US Army Nurse Corps as well as in many various positions involving patient care, nursing education and management. In 1957 she married Peter Stokes Cunningham and lived in South Carolina until 1970 when the family moved to Texas.
Marilyn became involved in many civic organizations, serving on the boards of the Friendswood United Methodist Church, the Friendswood Volunteer Fire Department, the Clear Woods Improvement District, the Bayou Preservation Society, the Clear Creek PTA Area Council, and several area school PTAs where she was awarded a Texas Lifetime PTA membership. She was also active in the San Jacinto Girl Scout Council, the League of Women Voters, the Wedgewood Village Homeowners Association and Beta Chi Chapter of Delphians.
She is survived by her husband; her children Ann Manchester and husband Kenny of Tomball, TX, Dr. Alexia Fields and husband Dr. Ted of Rockwall, TX, and Peter Cunningham II of LaMarque, TX; grandchildren, Elizabeth and Andrew Manchester, Benjamin and Alexander Fields and Strena Cunningham; and her brother Wendell Love in Palo Alto, CA.
A memorial service and reception will be held Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 2:00 pm at Friendswood United Methodist Church, Friendswood, TX. Burial will be in Sumter, SC.
The family asks that any memorial gifts be sent to the Blanton-Davis Ovarian Cancer Research Program at MD Anderson Cancer Center, PO Box 301439, Houston, TX, 77230-1439.
Condolences may be sent to the Cunningham family in care of Jeter Memorial Funeral Home at www.jeterfuneralhome.com.

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October 21, 2016
I'm so sorry for your loss. It is so hard to lose someone we love in death. May our heavenly Father give you the comfort and peace that you need now and in the days ahead. John 6:40
Ryan
October 17, 2016
I'm so sorry to hear of Marilyn's passing. Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult things we face in life. Just remember that the God of all comfort has promised us that soon "ever tear" that we could shed over the tragedies we face here will be wiped away from us.
October 15, 2016
Deepest sympathy to the family. She fought a good fight and has finished the race with courage and dignity.
John and Marilyn Watts
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Herb and Velma Johnson
October 13, 2016
We are hoping the legacy your mother left will be a source of strength and comfort to all of you now. Please know that you are being held close in our thoughts and in our hearts.
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