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Marion Bacon Quint

Birth
Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Nov 2019 (aged 92)
Burial
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Formerly of Lake County, Indiana.

Daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Bacon.
Married Leo P Quint in 1951 in Lake County, Indiana. He preceded her in death.
Survivors include daughters Karen (David Small) Quint, and Peggy Lohorn; grandchildren Beau (Kelly) Priebe, Ashley Kendricks, Kelley (Beth) Simpkins, Lee Small, Kerry Lohorn and Brett Small; great-grandchildren Will, Claire, Blake, Kory, Michael and Greyson.

She was also preceded in death by her parents, son Jeffrey, son-in-law Michael Lohorn, and siblings Eloise Hlodnicki, Phyllis Hedges, Wm. (Mort) Bacon and Harold Bacon.

Marion was very active in her community, serving as PTA president, Girl Scout leader, United Methodist Women president, Church Women United board member and Calumet District Executive Board member. She taught adult and children’s Sunday School for 30 years and chaired many Methodist Church committees at Hyde Park and Griffith United Methodist Churches. She moved to Montgomery County in 2014.

Marion supported her daughters in a way that never questioned the fact that women could succeed in any endeavor. Her strength, determination and faith will remain a legacy to her loved ones. A family church memorial service will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Salvation Army or the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.

Hunt and Son Funeral Home assisted with arrangements.
Formerly of Lake County, Indiana.

Daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Bacon.
Married Leo P Quint in 1951 in Lake County, Indiana. He preceded her in death.
Survivors include daughters Karen (David Small) Quint, and Peggy Lohorn; grandchildren Beau (Kelly) Priebe, Ashley Kendricks, Kelley (Beth) Simpkins, Lee Small, Kerry Lohorn and Brett Small; great-grandchildren Will, Claire, Blake, Kory, Michael and Greyson.

She was also preceded in death by her parents, son Jeffrey, son-in-law Michael Lohorn, and siblings Eloise Hlodnicki, Phyllis Hedges, Wm. (Mort) Bacon and Harold Bacon.

Marion was very active in her community, serving as PTA president, Girl Scout leader, United Methodist Women president, Church Women United board member and Calumet District Executive Board member. She taught adult and children’s Sunday School for 30 years and chaired many Methodist Church committees at Hyde Park and Griffith United Methodist Churches. She moved to Montgomery County in 2014.

Marion supported her daughters in a way that never questioned the fact that women could succeed in any endeavor. Her strength, determination and faith will remain a legacy to her loved ones. A family church memorial service will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Salvation Army or the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.

Hunt and Son Funeral Home assisted with arrangements.


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