Dorothy Jeannie Meece Marriott

dorothy  meece marriott

November 1, 1934 ~ April 17, 2020

Born in: Henderson County, NC
Resided in: Fletcher, NC

Dorothy Jean “Jeannie” Meece Marriott of Fletcher passed away and went to be with her Heavenly Father on April 17, 2020.

She was born in Hendersonville on Nov. 1, 1934 to the late Roy Meece and Lillian Marlowe Meece. She was married to Don W. Marriott and moved to Odgen, Utah and lived 49 years there before moving back to NC.

Jeannie was a kind, generous person and loved life. She was owner and operator of The Ritzi Boutique in Ogden for 40 years.

She is survived by one sister, Nanci Garren, of Mills River. She also has 22 nieces and nephews and a special cousin, Lois Davis. She was preceded in death by six brothers: Kermit, Arvel, Boyce, David, J.P., and Eric, and one sister, Eithel O’Kelly.

A private memorial service will be held at a future date to celebrate her life.

Memorial contributions may be made to Manna Foodbank.

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  1. Jeannie always lit up a room with her smile and warm nature. She will be truly missed.

  2. Thankful to have know Ms Jeannie and her being a prayer warrior for our family and so many others. . She will be missed but remembered with loving thoughts. The Bagwell Family

  3. My Dear Friend & Prayer Warrior- We knew each other as children but when God let us meet again as adults that’s when we became Dear Friends. We didn’t get to visit much but we sure enjoyed talking on the phone which always the conversation would end about the Bible. We had a card with this special verse that we mailed back and forth that is so true. “Many people will walk in and out of our lives but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart”. You left footprints in mine. Thank you for all the Prayers for me and my family. Love Ruth Baker & Family

  4. We loved Jeannie so much. We were heartbroken to learn that she had left us so quickly. She lightened up our days when she lived here in Ogden, Utah. Our phone calls the years after she moved back to North Carolina were always so delightful.
    She taught us so much about serving others unconditionally.


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