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CRONK (ANDERSON), Marion Rosalie  - Marion came into this world on July 4, 1929 and left us on December 22, 2017.

The beloved wife of the late Cory Cronk (1958) and survived by her daughter Corinne (Wayne) McCullough and son Kirby (Suzanne).

Grandma to Melissa Martino (Mike), Laura Lapsley (Tim), Kaitlin and Cory Cronk and Sarah McCullough (Kris) and predeceased by Richard Riggio and Kaila Cronk. Gigi to Josh, Chaz, Kaia and Dezi.

Loving sister to Jean Ely and Ronald Anderson (Judy) and predeceased by Frank and Donald Anderson and her parents Ross and Bernice Anderson. Also loved by 9 nieces and nephews.

Marion worked for WSIB (WCB) for many years as an Executive Business Assistant and loved tackling all of the challenges there especially those involving technology.

Marion came from a very talented and creative family and she too found great pleasure from her artistic endeavours. The list of her talents was long and each project was tackled with perfection and love. A gift from Marion was always filled with a little piece of her heart.

Family and friends will be received at the Scott Funeral Home Woodbridge Chapel, 7776 Kipling Avenue, on Tuesday, December 26, 2017 from 10 - 11 a.m. followed by a Funeral Service at 11:30 a.m. Private burial to take place on Wednesday, December 27, 2017.

In the spirit of Marion's great joy of being creative, the family are asking in lieu of flowers, for a creative children's toy (such as Legos, paint sets, dolls, etc.), which will be received at the Funeral Home for later distribution to SickKids Hospital.

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