Marilyn Ann Fontenot

1939 ∼ 2011

Marilyn Ann Fontenot, 72, of Port Arthur, Texas passed away Tuesday, December 6, 2011. Marilyn was born March 8, 1939 in Port Arthur, Texas to Charles Robinson and Eloise King Robinson. She was a lifelong Port Arthur resident and graduated in 1957 from Thomas Jefferson High School. She was employed at the Mark Stiles Prison Unit as a clerk until her retirement. She was preceded in death by her son-in-law, Roy Patterson and nephew, Charlie Robinson. Survivors include her husband, Jerdy J. Fontenot of Port Arthur; daughter, Lana Patterson of Groves; son, Paul Fontenot and wife, Julie of Groves; brothers, Gerald Robinson and wife, Tiney of Port Arthur, Dickie Robinson and wife, Barbara of Groves, Teddy Robinson and wife, Margie of Philadelphia; grandchildren, Kara Patterson, Elloise Patterson, Natalee Hinson and husband, Jonathan, Erica Fontenot, Crystal Carter and husband, Reagon, Wade Fontenot; and eight great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, December 8, 2011 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves with Pastor Richard Turner and Gerald Robinson officiating.

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Pat Johnson July 18, 2023
I graduated with Marilyn At Thomas Jefferson High School in 1957, although i never knew her well, we always said Hello in the Halls walking from class to class, a very nice oerson
Levingston Funeral Home November 2, 2021
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Marilyn Ann Fontenot August 4, 2020
Marilyn Ann Fontenot
Anonymous September 12, 2016
Jerdy, this popped up on the internet. So sorry to hear about Marilyn - wish I would have known
Anonymous December 16, 2011
Lana and family, We are so sorry to hear about your Mother's passing. We did not find out about this until Thursday evening, otherwise we would have been there to support you and your family. Your Mom was such a neat person to be around, always smiling. You and your family are in our prayers. Stacy, Jody, Sharon and Nancy and our families.
Anonymous December 14, 2011
I worked with Marilyn at the Stiles Unit in medical. What a neat lady--so friendly, loving, and family oriented. She loved little piggies and had more of them than anyone I ever met. Her grandchildren were her world. And what a fighter she was--she came to Stiles from GSU where she and some other ladies fought the giant and won! I know she will be missed, but she is with her Lord, Jesus Christ. Bye Marilyn. Until we meet again. Nancy
Anonymous December 7, 2011
Gerald, sorry for your loss of your sister. Our prayers and thoughts are with you
Anonymous December 6, 2011
My thoughts and prayers go to Natalee and her family upon their loss. You are all in my prayers and thoughts
Anonymous December 6, 2011
My prayers, thoughts and love are with Aunt Marilyn's family.