Memorial Service
First Presbyterian Church
800 Jefferson St.
Kerrville, TX
78028
Saturday, January 27, 2024
11:00 AM
Map & Directions
of Center Point, TX
December 19, 1949 - January 20, 2024
- Obituary
- Guestbook
A loving Granny to Beck and Keane, a steadfast friend, and a businesswoman of integrity, she loved to cook and entertain. Her homes reflected her unique taste and love of colorful, lively artwork. Likewise, her gardens were full of texture and color, providing visitors relaxing warm surroundings in which to commune.
Marianne was born in Searcy, Arkansas, on December 19, 1949, the sixth of seven children. She attended college at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. After marrying, she relocated to San Antonio where she lived for 14 years and served as a bank officer at Alamo National Bank. In 1984, she moved to Kerrville, Texas and received her Bachelor's degree in Business at Schreiner college. While studying there, she also worked as an alumni liaison for the Hill Country College Fund.
She spent the next 22 years as an investment advisor with A.G. Edwards and Morgan Stanley before opening her own Ameriprise Financial office (Collum, Wofford and Associates) with Dawn Collum in 2012. She took great pleasure and care in helping her clients plan their financial futures.
Marianne believed in serving her community and did so on numerous boards and committees, most significant of which was fundraising for the Dietert Center and co-chairing the Hill Country College Fund. She was also the first woman president of the Rotary Club of Kerrville, and served as an elder at First Presbyterian Church.
After being diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2014, Marianne, as was typical, found a way to turn a negative into a positive by helping others. With help from a few close friends and support from Peterson Regional Medical Center, she set about creating a Parkinson's support group. Its monthly attendance quickly grew and continues to provide information and support to patients and caregivers. While servicing on the support group board, she helped bring to Kerrville the beneficial Parkinson's therapy programs Big and Loud and Rock Steady Boxing. She received an award for this work from the San Antonio Parkinson's Association.
Marianne was preceded in death by her parents, O.L. Dunn and Blyss Gentry Dunn; as well as brothers, Gentry Owen Dunn, Danny Lane Dunn, Michael Duane Dunn; and sisters, Carolyn Blyss Dunn Householder, Pamela Jean Dunn Griffin, and Rita Dunn Sultan. As adults, she and her sisters took ''Sisters' Trips'' and had so much fun that their brothers decided they would travel along as well.
She is survived by her son, Bryan David Wofford, his wife, Erin Mosty Wofford, and her beloved grandsons, Beck Scott Wofford, and Keane Emmet Wofford, all of Center Point, Texas. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews, all who brought great joy to her life. She was affectionately known as ''Granny'' to many great nieces and nephews.
Marianne unfailingly touched lives wither her kind spirit and is leaving many loved ones and friends to honor her life.
She will be laid to rest in Searcy, Arkansas, date to be determined.
Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, January 27, 2024, at First Presbyterian Church in Kerrville, Texas. A reception will follow in Ryan Hall. A meal will follow the reception at the home of Bryan Wofford, 200 Mosty Lane in Center Point.
A private committal service for family was previously held.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Peterson Foundation, https://www.petersonhealth.com/foundation/ or Dietert Center, https://www.dietertcenter.org/.
Sign Guestbook>>
6 Condolence(s)
Rinda White
Center Point, TX
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Love and peace to her loving family. She touched many lives and her passing will impact many here in Center Point. Hugs to all of you God bless her and all of you. May she rest in peace.
Martha Davis
Kerrville,
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Marianne truly did touch hearts and lives of so many people. Always giving a bright smile to everyone she encountered. My favorite memories of her was her describing how her grands brightened her life. One story in particular was as she was going to church one morning her daughter’s family was driving by and the grandkids shouted “Hi” to her then they exclaimed: “Granny’s running!” This was a couple weeks after her starting her therapy addressing her abilities to regain normal amplitude of movements which Parkinson’s had robbed her of. She was thrilled with her success. We enjoyed many such celebrations over the years. God blessed this world with Marianne and has brought her to His side to give her relief from the Parkinson’s. I’ll miss her terribly! But no where near how much her family will miss Marianne. May you all have peace in time.
Nita Kunz
Kerrville, TX
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Bryan, Erin and family.
I'm so sorry for the loss of your mother. She was a sweet woman and always kind to me. God be with you all and help you through this rough time.
Diane Stern
Kerrville, TX
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
My husband, Allen, also suffered from Parkinson’s Disease. He and Marianne were friends before her diagnosis and after. We participated in the Parkinson’s Support Group until Allen was unable to. My heart goes out to the Wofford family. This is a horrible disease that no one deserves.
Zack
Kerrville, TX
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Marianne was such a sweet wonderful person. Everthing from doing business with her to seeing her eating lunch with her grandkids was always pleasant. She will be missed by many…
Barbara Goss Johnston
KERRVILLE, TX
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
May the Lord give you peace in this difficult time. I know you will miss her very much.