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Marion Rose Stauffacher

Posted 2018-12-19 by mhenderson
Mohave Memorial Funeral and Cremation Services -
Kingman, Arizona -

Marion Rose Stauffacher, of Kingman, Arizona, passed into a place
where pain and age can be forgotten; a place that will lead her only
back to her Father’s great Kingdom.

Marion’s humor, her passions, and her joy did not leave with her, nor
will they ever. The stories of her late husband, always far too
detailed, will bring smiles and shock throughout the Stauffacher line
for an eternity. Her joy in things society has long since forgotten,
and her passion for those All-Star Big Bands on TV will always be her
happiness, but our heritage. The woman who had stories dating back to
the Second World War, the woman who could tell you exactly how the
attacks at Pearl Harbor went over, and the woman who never failed to
let her TV remote find a wall when it gave up on her, will never be a
memory. That woman, that mother of Sharon, John, Lee, Andy, Ericka,
Vivian, Violet, Joel, and Candy who became a grandmother twice over
and a great grandmother of even more will be a constant reminder that
there is good in the world. Marion’s life was not lost, no, it was
lived.

Marion Rose Stauffacher, widow of Howard Lee Stauffacher and born in
Cincinnati Ohio, left for her new home April twentieth, 2018. She
would have celebrated her ninety-first birthday on June Fourteenth.

A memorial service will be held at the Kingman Family Worship Center
located at 4087 N. Eagle Dr. in Kingman, Arizona.

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