

Marion Fuller Kellogg, age 99, passed away peacefully on November 16, 2015 at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Massachusetts. She was born August 16, 1916 in Stamford, Connecticut and lived for 56 years in Weston.
Raised in Stamford, the daughter of Royal H.B. Fuller and Marion Valleau Fuller, she graduated from the Low-Heywood School in Stamford and Sweet Briar College in Virginia. While at Sweet Briar, class of 1936, she was named to the all-U.S. field hockey team and travelled with that team on a tour of South America.
She was married to David Moulton Kellogg, Jr. from 1940 until his death in 1996, and was later married to his brother, Stanley G. Kellogg, following the death of Stanley’s wife, Jean.
While in Weston, Marion served as Recreation Commissioner and volunteered many years for the annual town census and elections. She also was an Assistant Librarian at the Weston Town Library for more than 10 years. Marion was a member of the Weston Golf Club, the Weston Cat Rock Ski Club and was an avid tennis player, golfer and skier. She was also a member of the Weston Garden Club and the Golden Ball Tavern.
Marion was predeceased by her first husband, Moulton Kellogg, and later by her second husband, Stanley Kellogg. She was also predeceased by her brother, Brewster Fuller. She is survived by her children, Anne K. Reily of Chester Springs, Pennsylvania; David M. Kellogg of Dallas, Texas and his wife Priscilla; Stephen B. Kellogg of Natick, Massachusetts and his wife, Emily; and Peter F. Kellogg of Needham, Massachusetts and his wife Jane. In addition, Marion is survived by 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
The family wishes to thank the exceptional staff at Sunrise of Wayland for the loving care they provided Marion over the last three years.
Memorial services at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Weston will be Saturday, November 21, at 11:00 am. Interment will be at Linwood Cemetery, Weston.
For additional information, tributes and guestbook please visit www.Duckett-Waterman.com.
Funeral arrangements with the Duckett – J. S. Waterman & Sons Home of Memorial Tribute, Sudbury.
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