Marion Biles
When I started working at CNA, I didn’t expect to meet anyone that I’d love as much as I love Marion.
When I started working at CNA, I didn’t expect to meet anyone that I’d love as much as I love Marion.
Marion is the loveliest, sweetest,
and most genuine person I’ve ever met. She is so incredibly easy
to talk to and she goes out of her way to make everyone
around her feel comfortable.
Marion never has a
bad word to say about anyone and I bet you’ll never
find anyone with a bad word to stay about her either.
Her laugh brightens up a room and her smile could turn the coldest heart to warm mush.
Anyone who knows Marion
knows how lucky they are to have her in
their life. She is reliable, compassionate,
and wonderful in every possible way.
And she makes a damn beautiful bride.
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late 14c., "death," from Middle French obit or directly from Latin obitus "death," noun use of past participle of obire "to die," literally "to go toward" (see obituary). In modern usage (since 1874) it is usually a clipped form of obituary, though it had the same meaning of "published death notice" 15c.-17c.
plural vitae, Latin, literally "life," from PIE root *gwei- "to live."
While recently watching Rex Murphy’s tribute to my late father, I was saddened that my father wasn’t able to hear Murphy’s wonderful words. I’ve decided to write pieces that are dedicated to telling the people in my life how great I think they are. I call them “Vituaries.”
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