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Marnie Merrill Obituary

MARNIE MERRILL
MISSION - Marnie Merrill passed away early December 6, 2007, at her home in Mission, Texas.
Born Anna Margery Savage on February 14, 1928, to David and Anna Savage, the family briefly lived in Baltimore, Maryland, while David Savage completed a doctoral degree at Johns Hopkins. Marnie grew up in Starkville, Mississippi, where her father was an English professor at Missisippi State Unversity.
Marnie and her husband, Gene Merrill (deceased), had four children, all of whom survive: David Merrill (Ivianne) of Brownsville; Celia Merrill of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Kate Merrill Burns of Mission, Texas; Amy Pulsifer (David) of Springerville, Arizona.
Marnie is also survived by grandchildren Richardson and Taryn Merrill of Brownsville, Travis and Carson Benn of Albuquerque, and Matthew Burns of Mission.
Marnie graduated from Mississippi State University with a degree in Zoology. She worked first as a stay-at-home mom and later went back to school for a Masters of Education at UT Pan American while working as a science teacher at Mission Junior High School. She was a founding member of the teaching staff at South Texas ISD Med High in Mercedes, where she taught a variety of science courses, including her favorite, chemistry. The students at Med High elected her Teacher of the Year in 1994.
Marnie was active in the Methodist Church in her hometown of Starkville, as well as in Rio Grande City and Mission, serving as a Sunday School teacher, youth sponsor and in a number of women's circles.
The family wishes to extend special thanks to nursing attendants Marta Rodriguez and Maria Gonzalez for their kindness and comfort each day of their service, as well as to long-time friend, fellow educator and book-sharer Adele Spencer.
Memorial services for Marnie will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, December 10, 2007, at First United Methodist Church, 1101 Doherty, in Mission, with a reception to follow in the Church Fellowship Hall.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation may be made the First United Methodist Church of Mission.
Services under the direction of Ric Brown Family Funeral Home in Mission.

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Published by The Monitor on Dec. 9, 2007.

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Kathy Hinojosa

December 11, 2007

She was a wonderful science teacher (MJHS) who later became a friend. Marnie will be missed.

Henry & Kathy (Wicks) Hinojosa

Lucinda Sandoval Maddox

December 10, 2007

She was a wonderful teacher!
Class of '91

Christie Wicks

December 10, 2007

Marnie was a dear friend and a great educator. I can still hear her lilting Southern drawl as she described the latest book she had read. We had many good times together teaching at STISD and going out after work between 1989 and 1994. The world was a better place because of Marnie! She will be missed.

Carol Fatherree

December 10, 2007

I taught with Marnie at Med High (am still at Science Academy). I was so sorry to hear about her passing. She was a great lady.

December 10, 2007

Mrs Merrill will be missed.

Genette Spear (Edwards)

December 10, 2007

She was a wonderful teacher. The world of learning was a brighter place with her in it.

Guadalupe Flores

December 9, 2007

She was a well loved teacher and gracious lady. She was my chemistry teacher at Med High. She will be missed. (I am of the Class of '87/Student of the First Graduating Class of Med High))

Sandra Flores

December 9, 2007

My deepest condolences to Mrs. Merrill's family. She was a wonderful teacher and an inspiration to all who had the privilege of being in one of her classes.

"No man has ever seen, heard or even imagined the wonderful things God has in store for those who love the Lord." (I Corinthians 2:9)

Myra & Jay falcon

December 9, 2007

Kate,
You know our prayers are with you. Jay and I admire the devotion you showed your mother, and we know how much she appreciated you. We love you and will be here for you anytime.
Myra & Jay

Sylvia Tanguma Appelt

December 9, 2007

She was a very thoughtful person and would do anything for her kids in the classroom. I always looked forward to seeing her at school.She would always bend an ear for her Amy's Friends.

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