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Marion Calvert Warbritton Memorial
Marion Calvert Warbritton Memorial

Marion Calvert Warbritton

Marion Calvert Warbritton

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Marion Calvert Warbritton went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, September 30, 2009.

Marion was born 3-29-33 in Mount Ida, KS to Onita Mary Baum & Claude Calvert Warbritton. Growing up Marion was involved in 4H for 10 years, raised registered Southdown sheep & was Kansas State Sheep Champion in 1949.

Marion graduated high school in Garnett, KS in 1951. He joined the U.S. Marine Corp on April 20, 1953. He served 20 years, including four tours in VietNam. He retired from the U.S. Naval Disciplinary Command, Portsmouth, New Hampshire as a 1st Sergeant.

After retiring from the military Marion attended college part time and graduated with a teaching degree from Pittsburg, KS, Phi Theta Kappa in 1990. While in college he did apartment maintenance, ran a doughnut shop and upon graduation taught Vocational Tech Ed VE 5 years at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary, took a break and became the Plant Engineer for 2 years for Winchester, KS Jefferson Co. Memorial Hospital and Geriatric Center, then taught VE again at Lansing State Prison for 10 years. When that job was discontinued he substitute taught at three schools in rural areas in Kansas until he retired from teaching.

After his wife, Patricia, retired from her job they traveled for 8 years full time before health problems caused them to settle down in Concrete, WA near family.

Marion leaves behind a loving wife, Patricia Warbritton, two sons, Michael Warbritton Brenda of San Diego, CA, Mark Warbritton of Lawrence, KS, two step sons, Wayne Scherer Margi & Kevin Scherer Charity of Concrete, WA, sister Claudine Dunn, brother Fred Warbritton, both of Topeka, KS, seven grandchildren A.J., Jacob, Lisa, Brian, Lukas, Kirsten & Geneva and four great-grandchildren Garrett, Darren, Preston & Peyton. Marion was preceded in death by his mother, father and son, David Wayne Warbritton.

A date for Marion’s Rememberance will be forthcoming in the near future.

The family suggests memorial donations in Marion’s honor to Skagit Hospice, 819 S. 13th Street, Mount Vernon, WA 98274, or Cancer Care Center, PO Box 1376, Mt. Vernon, WA 98273-1376. Cremation arrangements are under the care of Lemley Chapel, Sedro-Woolley.