

Marian lost a valiant battle with cancer on August 19, 2005. She carried herself in her final illness with dignity, graciousness and concern for others - the way she had always lived. She was born in Tulsa, OK to Richard Tevier Daniel, Jr. and Aena E. Martin.
Her education consisted of Stephens College, Columbia, MO where she was named to the Dean's List. Further education consisted of a BA in Romance Languages, an MA in Spanish, and post secondary in bilingual. She was named to Who's Who in America for language education. Her work in translating earned her work being archived in the Library of Congress. Her work translating for the "Internacaional Ganadero" earned her international recognition.
Marian loved teaching and ended her career at St. Phillips College where she taught Spanish in the Department of Education, Foreign Languages and Reading. Many times she expressed her appreciation for the support she received from the St. Phillips College faculty during her illness.
Marian was a member of the Osage Tribe of Indians and a periodic dancer at intertribal pow wows. She was also a member of the Texas Foreign Language Association, and she was a Roman Catholic. In her spare time, she enjoyed swimming, scuba diving, traveling and sailing.
Survivors are her husband, James O'Conner Broadus, and her two dogs. Her husband will see that her final wishes are carried out which include scattering her ashes at sea in a favorite spot of hers.
No services will be held.
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