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Grace Eleanor Marrion

8/10/1933 - 12/11/2025

Grace Eleanor Marrion obituary, 8/10/1933-12/11/2025, Niantic, CT

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Grace Marrion Obituary

Niantic - Grace Eleanor Marrion, 92, of Niantic, died peacefully in her sleep Dec. 11, 2025, surrounded by her loving children.

Grace was born Aug. 10, 1933, to Dee W. Stone and Irene Stockvis Stone of Forest Hills, N.Y. From an early age, she was a talented athlete, excelling in tennis, field hockey, and especially lacrosse. She was a proud junior member of The West Side Tennis Club, the former home of the U.S. Open (then known as the U.S. National Championships), and an even prouder member of the legendary Blue Team at The Kew-Forest School in Forest Hills, from which she graduated in 1950. She went on to The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., where she continued her multi-sport career while pursuing a degree in psychology.

While at William and Mary, she met the love of her life, Robert W. Marrion, a young lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, stationed at nearby Naval Station Norfolk. Originally paired with different partners in a group blind date, Grace and Bob knew right away that they were meant for each other and promptly left their original dates behind. Things got very serious very quickly, and to Grace's great relief her father, a retired U.S. Army colonel, didn't hold it against her that she had taken up with a naval officer.

Grace and Bob were married in 1955, shortly after the conclusion of Bob's tour in the Navy, and they started their life together in Cambridge, Mass., where Bob attended law school. After law school, Grace and Bob decided to settle in southeastern Connecticut, first in New London, and then in Niantic, where they stayed for over 60 years. Grace expertly managed a household with five children and assorted pets, making it look much easier than it really was – a feat that still amazes her children.

After her children were grown, Grace began a new career in early childhood development. She earned a master's degree from Southern Connecticut State University and a Ph.D. from University of Connecticut and devoted herself to helping infants and toddlers with delays and disabilities, culminating with her service as director of the Birth to Three program at Project Learn, a regional educational service center serving 25 towns in southeastern Connecticut. She was an inspired and inspiring leader to her team of teachers and therapists, bringing life-changing support and guidance to a generation of children in need.

Grace was elegant, kind and always poised, and she had a dry and occasionally devastating sense of humor. In her later years, she often surprised and amused her children with comments that were clearly meant to be kept in-house. She maintained her athletic edge well into adulthood, especially on the tennis court, where she gave no quarter and expected none in return. Bob was especially fond of recounting how Grace, well into her 70s, dazzled some young East Lyme High lacrosse players with an impromptu display of stick skills that she probably hadn't practiced in 50 years. Bob and Grace were well known in Niantic for their long walks around town and on the Niantic Bay boardwalk. In the colder months, she enjoyed shorter walks with her children around the "duck pond" next to Waterford Public Library.

Grace was a devoted and beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was predeceased by her husband Bob; her cherished son Christopher; her sister Mary Inwright; and her brother Dee W. Stone Jr. She is survived by her children, Ruth, Catherine, Tom and his wife Gwen, and Faith and her husband Bob; her seven grandchildren: Henry and Raymond Marrion, Sarah, Andrew and Noah Lerch, Robert Halenda, and Olivia Burton; and her great-granddaughter Lucy Grace Marrion.

Calling hours will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, at Fulton-Theroux Funeral Home, 13 Lake Avenue, Niantic. Grace's green burial at Fountain Hill Cemetery in Deep River will be private. Please visit www.fultontherouxniantic.com for tributes and directions.

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Published by The Day on Dec. 21, 2025.

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Susan Banning

December 22, 2025

I never had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Marrion, but one of my fondest memories of high school was sitting next to her son Chris in senior English. He was a gem, and clearly the apple didn´t fall far from the tree. My condolences to the Marrion family.

Virginia Beebe

December 21, 2025

I´m so sorry for your loss, dear friend and neighbor for many years. Love to you all, Ginny Beebe.

Sharon Reagan

December 21, 2025

Sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom, Had seen them many times, and a short chat to catch up. On how you all were doing. We had the same walking route. Remember all the wonderful memories. Your Mom and Dad have left behind with you. My deepest sympathy to the family.

Mary Ellen Gladue

December 18, 2025

I'm saddened to see of the passing of Grace.We were in the same Mothers' Circle in the sixties Also at many activities at St Agnes and later with the Voice of the Faithful.I know she will be dearly missed.

Bill Vanderhyde

December 17, 2025

Grace was a great person and very caring and loving
She will be deeply missed
She is now at peace with her beloved husband Bob

Wendy Bohara

December 14, 2025

Deepest condolences

Svetlana A Kasem-Beg

December 13, 2025

My deepest condolences to all who loved Grace. May her memory be eternal.

Athena Dousis Cone

December 13, 2025

May her memory be eterhak

Dave Fairman

December 13, 2025

Rest in Peace Grace

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