Marian Louise (Welcher) (Felton) Parrish

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: July 13, 1916
  • Date Of Death: February 8, 2018
  • State: Iowa

 

Marian Louise Parrish (Welcher, Felton), of Lady Lakes, Florida, formerly of Fayette, Missouri, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on February 8th, 2018 at her daughter’s home in The Villages, Florida, at 101 years of age.

Marian was born to Carl and Gladys Welcher on July 13, 1916 in Osceola, Iowa.  She had two brothers, Clark and James.  Her childhood was also spent in Davis City, Newton, and Prairie City.  In her youth, the family went west to Breckenridge, Colorado for several years when her father took a job on a gold dredge boat.  Marian would often reminisce of her times in Colorado panning for gold.  Gladys was a school teacher and Marian was always proud that her mother was one of the first females to graduate from college at Drake University. 

On September 5th, 1931, she married Troy Felton and they had 4 children, Connie, Richard, Carol, and Dellois.  They resided in Newton, Waterloo and Tama.  They started Star Building Products while in Waterloo and later moved the business to Tama.  When Troy was unable to work due to ailing health, Marian was able to support the family by securing a position at Maytag Manufacturing in Newton.  She was very proud of her job as inspector and won numerous awards for improving the wash machine line.  They were blessed to enjoy 28 years of marriage and family life until his passing January 21, 1960. 

Marian then met and married Linville Parrish on July 7th, 1963.  Following their marriage, Marian studied hard, at the age of 47, to get her GED and then became certified as a lab technician.  She enjoyed working at Putman County Hospital for many years thereafter. They enjoyed life in Unionville, Missouri where they owned a cattle farm and developed land in town.  After retirement, they spent time with family at their lake house in Kimberling City, Missouri which brought a lot of joy to Marian.  They enjoyed 37 years together until his passing on July 9, 2000. 

Marian had many gifts.  She was known for her pie crust and beautiful pies, her infamous sweet lime pickles, her ability to create fine needlework, and was an excellent seamstress making wedding gowns, dresses, quilts, and draperies.  Talents all performed with incredibly deft hands.  She especially loved birds and raised highly sought after canaries for many years.  The warbling canaries’ song left a lasting impression and fond memories for her children.  Growing African Violets was a passion for her and her home was full of gorgeous prize winning plants, many nestled in the basement under customized lighting.  Despite hard work, her hands always looked beautiful and embodied femininity with frosty nail polish and her lovely rings. 

Marian enjoyed her family immensely.

One story goes that when Marian was a young girl and attending a parade in Newton, she tossed a bouquet to Fred Maytag.  He said if that young lady would contact him after she got married, he would give her a brand new Maytag washer.  She did remind him years later, and he followed through with his promise!

Marian’s physical and mental strength combined with her discipline and undying determination made for a long successful life.  She was adamant about taking her vitamins and exercised daily and was on only 1 or 2 medications her entire life.  She had a zest and joy for life and was still joking and teasing up until a few days before her death which was indicative of her great attitude.

Throughout Marian’s life, her obedience as a Christian woman was most important to her.  She was baptized January 27th, 1929 at 12 years of age in Marshalltown.

Marian will be sadly missed by her children Connie Meinke (Lou), Fayette, Missouri, Carol (Jim) McGowan, Rockford, Illinois, Dellois Camp, The Villages, Florida, her brother James (Betty) Welcher, Las Vegas, Nevada, daughter-in-law Joan Felton, Alamo, Texas, step-daughter Donna (Basil) Barkley, Johnson City, Tennessee, grandchildren, David (Pam) Reece, Albany, Missouri, Mike (Lisa) Reece, Cooper, Texas, LuAnn (Steve) Gage, Stanberry, Missouri, Lori (Henry) Ward, Kansas City, Missouri,  Todd (Kim) Reece, Cameron, Missouri, Tracey Larrison, Des Moines, Iowa, Darwin (Kris) Larrison, Clive, Iowa, Amy (John) Miles, Urbandale, Iowa, Trent (Sharon) Camp, Earleville, Maryland, Camille (Kipp) Madison, Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania, Rodney (Cynthia) Felton, Nokomis, Florida,  Scott (Kathleen) Felton, Fairfax, Iowa, Kelly (Martin) Ross, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Debbie (Andy) Vaughn, Chillicothe, Missouri, DeAnna Weaver, Unionville, Missouri, 38 great grandchildren, 41 great great grandchildren, and 3 great great great grandchildren, numerous nephews, nieces and other extended family.     

Marian is preceded in death by her parents, husband Troy Felton, husband Linville Parrish, brother Clark Welcher and sister-in-law Betty, son Richard Felton, granddaughter Terry Felton, son-in-law Marvin Camp, as well as her dear lifelong friend Audrey Brady, who died at 99 years of age.   

 

 

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