Duluth News-Tribune (MN)
March 31, 1998Bonnie Currier Marvin, 96, of Mount Royal Pines, died peacefully Sunday, March 29, 1998, in her home.
She was born July 20, 1901, to Frank and Susan (Atkins) Currier in Duluth. In 1941, she moved to Tucson, Ariz., and in late 1942, moved to Los Angeles. She met and married Neil E. Marvin Nov. 1, 1947, in Glenwood, Calif., where she also raised her son, Jameson.
She was an accountant in Los Angeles, working for Meyers Brothers and the Biltmore Hotel. She had previously worked for the Duluth Herald. Her husband died in 1985 and she returned to Duluth in 1986. Mrs. Marvin was quick-witted and fun loving. She loved music and dancing, especially the Highland Fling. When she was very young she loved horses and horseback riding. She was a member of Chester Park United Methodist Church.
She is survived by her son, Jameson Neil (Polly) Marvin; a grandson, Graham Neil Marvin, all of Lexington, Mass.; a brother, Don (Betty) Currier of Duluth; many nieces, nephews and grandnieces and grandnephews, including nephew Don (Peggy) Currier Jr. of Minneapolis, and his family; nephew Charles W. (Carolyn) Currier II of Los Angeles, and his family; niece Connie Livingston of Duluth, and her family; niece LeeAnne Currier of Duluth, and her family; and niece, Susan Woodbridge and her family.