Marion F. Koch
b. 27 April 1922, d. 30 January 1998
- Marion F. Koch was born on 27 April 1922.
- She married Norman C. Eyring, son of William Charles Eyring and Bessie (?), circa 1939.
- Marion F. Koch died on 30 January 1998 at age 75 in Ormond Beach, Volusia County, Florida.
- The following appeared on 1 February 1998 in the Daytona Beach News-Journal: (Port Orange) Marion F. Eyring, 76, of Nixon Lane, who was employed for 18 years at the General Mills cereal plant in Buffalo, N.Y., before her retirement, died Friday at Memorial Hospital-Ormond Beach. /P/ Mrs. Eyring came here 25 years ago from her native Buffalo. She was a member of the Port Orange United Church of Christ, the local Womens Fellowship and was a former Sunday school superintendent in Buffalo. She enjoyed craft work and collecting Hummels. /P/ Survivors include her husband of 59 years; seven brothers, Clifford, Donald H., Herman, Robert C., Wilbur F. and Richard, all of New York, and Henry L., Chesapeake, Va; and a sister, Florence Myskewiak, Boyton Beach. Memorial donations may be made to the Port Orange United Church of Christ, 651 Taylor Road, Port Orange 32127. Bellevue-Cedar Hill, Daytona Beach, is in charge.
- The following appeared on 25 February 1998 in The Buffalo News: Services for Marion F. Eyring, 76, a Buffalo native who worked for 18 years at the General Mills cereal plant, were held in Port Orange, Fla. /P/ Mrs. Eyring, who had lived in Port Orange for the last 25 years, died Jan. 30, 1998, in Memorial Hospital, Ormond Beach, Fla., after a brief illness. /P/ A memorial service was held Feb. 2 in Port Orange United Church of Christ. /P/ The former Marion Koch grew up in the Gardenville area of West Seneca and attended West Seneca public schools. /P/ After moving to Port Orange, she was a founding member of Port Orange United Church of Christ and its Women's Fellowship. She had served as a Sunday school superintendent in Buffalo. /P/ She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Norman; a sister, Florence Myszkowiak of Boynton Beach, Fla; and seven brothers, Henry L. Koch of Chesapeake, Va., and Clifford, Donald H., Herman, Robert C., Wilbur F. and Richard Koch.
- Last Edited: 3 Feb 2010