

Affectionately known by many as “Marion Madness,” Marion was a woman whose presence could fill a room. She was compassionate, optimistic, and generous beyond measure. She lived with a giving heart and a joyful spirit, always finding ways to care for others, lift people up, and make life feel fuller for everyone around her.
Marion attended Miramar High School and went on to become a devoted accountant and business owner of DynaPrint. Through her business, she gave more than services — she gave her time, resources, creativity, and heart to the community. She was heavily involved in the Seminole community, including church, preschool, and local events. Marion honored and preserved Seminole culture and took pride in supporting traditions, families, and the people she loved.
To know Marion was to know someone who truly made the world go round. She was a matriarch in every sense of the word. She cared for children, family, friends, and even strangers as if they were her own. She fostered, adopted, supported, and encouraged anyone in need. Marion had a way of making people feel seen, loved, and protected. Whether she was offering emotional support, feeding the community, donating clothing and money, helping raise children, or simply showing up when someone needed her, she gave with her whole heart.
Marion enjoyed sewing, cooking, baking, beading, painting, community events, and taking care of animals. She loved rock concerts, making memories last, and, in true Marion fashion, ending everything with a bang. Her life was colorful, bold, meaningful, and filled with love.
She leaves to cherish her memory: William Johns, Austin Lewis, Shania Johns, Brooke Johns, Meadow Johns, Faith Johns, Cecil Johns, Jordon Cypress-Johns, Kylie Frank-Johns, Atlanta Johns, Bernal Lewis Sr., Bernal Lewis Jr., Deborah Lewis, Nikki Vidal, Patti Vidal, Danielle Busch, Amanda Lewis, Kelly Lewis-Miller, Christian Lewis, Morgan Lewis, Jesse Lewis, Victor Parrilla III, Keyave Parrilla, Jakiyah Johns, Jeremiah Johns, Ja’leeyah Johns, Hazel Johns, along with many extended family members, friends, and all those whose lives she touched.
Marion’s love was not limited by bloodline. Her family was anyone she welcomed, helped, fed, raised, comforted, or stood beside. Her legacy will live on in the countless lives she shaped, the traditions she preserved, the memories she created, and the love she gave so freely.
Marion will be deeply missed, forever remembered, and lovingly celebrated.
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