Marion Gage, a spirited gem from Morrisville, Pennsylvania, has left us on August 1, 2025, after bravely battling kidney disease.
Born and raised in Morrisville, Marion was as spunky as they come—known for her bold opinions, fierce loyalty to her family, and a knack for giving just the right advice, whether one wanted it or not! Marion was deeply rooted in her hometown, she was a past member of the American Legion Post #834 in Falls Township, where she helped out with the ladies auxiliary and could frequently be found ready to lend a hand at the bar. She found joy in the simpler things—like peaceful days at the beach to watch the waves crash on the shore... as long as the crowds were manageable! And let’s not forget her fabulous time spent spinning the slots; she LOVED visiting Parx Casino and often made the trek to Atlantic City whenever she could. Oh, how she loved the thrill of the game! Marion embraced the warmth of home life, she liked hanging out in her garden, or even just relaxing on the couch with her husband Joe watching their shows, she was a true homebody at heart, . Marion also, took immense pride in her grandchildren, and nothing made her smile wider than watching them grow and thrive.
Though she now joins her parents, Robert and Mae in eternal rest, her spunk, laughter, and no-nonsense advice will be deeply missed by all her family and loved ones. Marion Gage, a true force of nature, will certainly be remembered from everyone who knew her.
A celebration of life will be held on Saturday August 9, 2025, at the Puss and Boots Tavern, 942 Trenton Rd., Fairless Hills, PA 19030, starting at 5:00 p.m., all are welcome to come and share memories and tell stories about their time with Marion.
Rest in peace, may the waves be gentle and the slots always be lucky!
Arrangements are entrusted to the J. Allen Hooper Funeral Chapel, Morrisville, PA .
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