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Marilyn Theresa Dorrance

July 17, 1930 ~ March 17, 2011

Marilyn Theresa Dorrance, 80, of Cedar Rapids, died Thursday, March 17, 2011, at Cottage Grove Place, Cedar Rapids. Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Monday, March 21, 2011, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids, by Father Christopher Podhajsky, Father Gerald Condon, and Father Charles Duster. Visitation: 2-6 p.m. Sunday at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids, with a vigil service at 5 p.m. Burial: Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cedar Rapids. She is survived by four children, Scott (Lorie) Dorrance of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Shelley (Brian Donohoe) Dorrance of Cedar Rapids, Dan (Ava) Dorrance of Red Oak, Iowa, and Chris (Michele) Dorrance of Cedar Rapids. Marilyn was Grammie to Conner, Nolan, Miles, John, Caden, and Miranda; and Roto Rooter Grandma to Nathan, Johnny, Katie, and Kristin. Also surviving are a cousin, Robin Sage; best neighbor, Petie Jones; her I.C. girlfriends, Katie Enns, Mona Hayes, Mary Ironside, Doris Neal, Joey Vermeersch, and Joan McCaffrey; and her cat, Callie May. Marilyn was born July 17, 1930, in Manchester, Iowa, the daughter of Arthur and Beatrice (Woods) May. On December 19, 1953, she married James N. Dorrance in Cedar Rapids. She worked for Kutchera Construction Company from 1962-1980 and then Roto Rooter from 1981 until retiring in 2006. Since 1939, she has been an active member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Marilyn spent many hours volunteering for her church and the hospital and was always there for anyone who needed anything. Her family was always proud to hear people say, 'Oh I love your Mom'. Marilyn especially enjoyed spending time with her family and being 'Grammie'. She was well-known for her cookies and enjoyed traveling to her favorite places, including Lake Vermillion, Minnesota, Ft. Pierce, Florida, and Echo Lake, Maine. Some of her other hobbies included cross stitch, playing cards and taking care of her house and yard on Washington Avenue, which had been in the family since 1944. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, James in 1979; I.C. girlfriend, Didge Neuhaus; cousin, Betty Heefner; and her many four-legged friends from over the years. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Hospice of Mercy, or the Xavier Foundation.

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  1. I am so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. She was a beautiful woman and always smiling. Joanie Westrom Wilson

  2. Dear Dorrance family:
    I was sorry to hear about Marilyn’s passing.She was always smiling and greeted everyone enthusiastically when she saw them. It was an honor knowing her. She always set such a great example of kindness and caring toward others. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. God now has another angel beside Him in heaven. Kathleen Ahart

  3. Shelley & family:

    my heart, thoughts & prayers are with you all during this time. You mother was a very special person. Continue to cherish the memories. Take care, I will continue to pray for you. Kathy

  4. Iam so sorry for your loss. I played cards with Marilyn, Betty, Robin, Didge and Petie. My best memory is of the Christmas get together at Marilyn’s with her great goulash and cookies. Also I could never win at 3l especially against Robin and Betty.

  5. Dear Shelley & Family-

    I’m very sorry to read of your mom’s passing. I only met her one time (at Alliant), but I could feel instantly how nice a person she was!

    We can all give thanks that now she is in the Nearer Presence of God. Amen.

  6. I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. She was a wonderful person and always had a smile, she will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers at this time. Tom O’Donnell

  7. Oh, the memories of our moms being together ALL of the time! Cards,travel, rummikub, birthday lunches at Carlos O’Kelly’s. The IC connection is something I talk to my own kids about, quite an amazing bond. Our hearts and prayers are with your family at this time.

  8. Dear Scott, Danny, Shelley, Chris and extended family members:

    Your Mom was wonderful! I loved her smile and enthusiasm.

    I especially remember when we were all younger and the Chiaramonte clan would sing Christmas carols outside your home. Your Mom would always greet us with that beautiful smile of hers. And she never seemed bothered when we were off key or when we didn’t know the words.

    Also, I remember each Halloween she would request we do a “trick” before giving us a treat. It was such a challenge coming up with a trick and regardless of what I did she always laughed and enjoyed it.

    She was a beautiful woman to know.

    Prayers are with all of you.

  9. Dearest Dorrance Family,
    My condolences to you. I have the fondest memories of always being in your home while I hung out with my best buddy, Chris. Your mom always let us set up camp anywhere and run in and out of the house. She truly defines the word, lady. You are in my prayers.
    Love – Diane

  10. Surely one of the gentler souls has left us. My deepest sympathies to you all. Your mom always made me feel more at home than when I was at my own.

    joel

  11. We just wanted you to know we are thinking of you and that you have our deepest sympathy.
    Everybody at Wayne Hall Chrysler
    Wayne
    Wayne Jr
    Mark and Jill
    Ben

  12. My heart goes out to the family. We were out of town and unable to attend but I remember growing up on Washington Ave with the Dorrance family on the corner.
    She was a wonderful woman and was very respected in the neighberhood.
    Our prayers are with all of her children.

  13. My dear cousins, we are so sorry about the loss of your mom. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.


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