Marion Cecil Tennyson
September 22, 1933 ~ October 4, 2021
Marion Cecil Tennyson, 88, of Mechanicsville, MD, passed away on October 4, 2021, surrounded by her loving family.
Marion is survived by her seven children, Joe Mike Tennyson (Kim Newton), Carolyn Berger (Tom), Rosella Nicolet (Buddy), Barbara Lacey (Bill), Kelly Goldsborough (Chris), Francis Tennyson (Lisa), and Patrick Tennyson (Ellie). She had 18 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her sister Rose Dement (Stewart) of Mechanicsville, MD. She was preceded in death by her granddaughter, Lee Lee Massey, as well as her husband, Jim Tom Tennyson. Marion and Jim Tom shared 67 wonderful years together, and are now reunited in heaven.
Marion was born on September 22, 1933, to the late J. Allan and Rosie Boothe Cecil of Great Mills, MD. She lived her entire life in St. Mary’s County. Her family has roots that go back to the early settlers, arriving in the area in 1654. She is a proud member of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. She attended local schools, including St. Mary’s Academy, where she was a boarder. She made lifelong friendships there, attending many of the reunions over the years. Upon completion of high school, she went on to attend St. Mary’s Seminary, majoring in Home Economics, which certainly served her, her family, and friends well. She was always volunteering to make food for church bake sales, card parties, and family gatherings. Her specialty was bread pudding, Boston cream pie, and strawberry shortcake. Even when she shared the recipes, everyone said the food just tasted better when Marion made it, probably because she added the extra ingredient, “love”. In addition to her baking skills, she had a witty sense of humor that brought laughter to all those around her.
Marion met the love of her life standing on the corner at “Duke’s Bar” with fellow classmates from the Academy, all hoping to get rides home for the weekend. Jim Tom, heading to a baseball game in the southern end of the county, stopped to give a friend a ride, and offered to give Marion a ride too. The rest is history; he asked her out that very same day (willing to drive back to Clements to clean up after his ball game, and going back to Great Mills to pick her up).
Marion was a devoted wife and a very proud mother. Every chance she had, she would brag about her children. Then, a new generation of grandchildren and great grandchildren came along, and she had even more to brag about. She was affectionately called Maw Maw. She never missed a birthday or a chance to celebrate milestones in each of their lives.
Marion worked in the Mechanicsville Post Office, retiring after 38 years of service. She comes from a long line of postal workers, starting with her grandfather who was the Postmaster for the Great Mills Post Office. Her mother and sister also worked for the postal service. She made many friends and enjoyed seeing everyone when they stopped in to pick up or send mail.
Along with Jim Tom, Marion liked to gamble. Although she played cards and enjoyed Pitch and Rummy, she really liked the Slot Machines. Penny machines were her favorite. She hit a few small jackpots, but mostly “broke even”. So, while Jim Tom played poker in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and Dover, she very happily played the one-arm bandits.
The family will receive relatives and friends on Tuesday, October 12, 2021, from 9:00 AM to10:30 AM at the Mattingly Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD. A Catholic mass will be held at 11:00 AM at St. Joseph Church, Morganza, MD, with Father Drew Royals officiating. Interment will follow at the Queen of Peace Cemetery, Helen, MD. Serving as pallbearers will be her grandsons Jason Beavers, JD Tennyson, Ryan Goldsborough, Daniel Berger, Christopher Tennyson, Joseph Tennyson, and Kyle Nicolet. Honorary pallbearers will be her granddaughters Kristy Raley, Deanna Tennyson, Lauren Carrico, Amanda Berger, Jordan Nicolet, Megan Raley, Kasey Goldsborough, Lindsey Tennyson, Elizabeth Tennyson, and Grace Tennyson.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Joseph Church, Morganza, MD at P.O. Box 175, Morganza, MD 20660 and/or Mechanicsville Volunteer Rescue Squad at P.O. Box 15, Mechanicsville, MD 20659.
Condolences may be made to the family at www.mgfh.com. Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. & Crematory.





Dear Tennyson Family,
Please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your precious loved one. She was a beautiful, caring, loving and fun loving lady who loved her family so much which is so evident by the wonderful family she leaves behind. Please be assured of our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. May she rest in peace.
I am so sorry to hear about your mothers passing. At least she will be with your dad now playing cards in heaven. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Love,
Becky & Arnie Felix
My thoughts and prayers are with the Tennyson family. I have known Mrs. Tennyson my entire life. She was just a very special woman who gave so much to her family and the community. Rest in peace Mrs. Tennyson. You have now joined your husband in heaven and both of you will continue to look down on your family and smile each and every day.
The world has lost a very special person. I will always remember how welcoming and kind Mrs. Tennyson was when I would stay with Barbara in our CHS days. Sending my deepest condolences to all of the Tennyson Family.
Our hearts are sad for the loss of Marion. We are praying for her and all who love her. We will miss Marion very much and will cherish all of the beautiful memories of the many pitch games we had with her and Jim Tom. How blessed were we that we got to share one of our neighborhood lunches with her just a few weeks ago. It brings a smile to think of Marion and Jim Tom dancing or playing cards with all the family that they are now reunited with in heaven. You worked hard here so now RIP, Marion.
Condolences to the Tennyson Family. The ones we love are never gone, they live within our hearts. Rest in Peace Mrs. Tennyson.
Tennyson Family:
Aunt Marion was a special loving person to our entire family. Loved her Bread Pudding with Vanilla Pudding (I can taste it now; Yummy). RIP.
Joe Mike, Carolyn, Rosella and families, So sorry for your loss, I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
What words can express how great this wonderful lady was. Marion and Jim Tom were both hand-picked by God to show us all how to love our family. They both gave you a sense of enjoyment just being around them. To the wonderful Tennyson family, please accept my heartfelt condolences on the passing of your devoted mom. BAM
Aunt Marion was the sweetest,loving,caring person! She always opened her home and family to me and treated me like one of her sons. I know that God welcomed an Angel this week. Tennyson family my heart goes out to all of you.
Many blessings!
Tennyson Family and Rose Allen, I was so sorry to hear of Marion’s passing. She was a wonderful person. Rose Allen, I know you have lost a piece of your heart with her passing.
To all the Tennyson family, our dear old friends. We are so saddened to hear about the loss of your Mom. She was a dear sweet woman and with your Dad, was a lifelong friend. She will be dearly missed. We trust that she is with our Lord Jesus in Heaven, along with your Dad, and that you will all take comfort in knowing this. You are all in our prayers. God bless you all.
Joe Mike and family you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Bertha & Rick
Aunt Marion was a special lady. She was always so very gracious to us when we stopped by. And her bread pudding was amazing! I’m sure she is happy to be reunited with Uncle Jim Tom and the very many family members and friends! Joe Mike, Rosella, Barbara and the whole family please accept my sincere condolences. Fly high, Aunt Marion.
Please accept my heartfelt condolences to all of the Tennyson family over the loss of your dear Mother. I have such fond memories of her warm generosity and welcoming smile during many of my visits with Rosella. May her memory shine on brightly within you.
Our sincerest sympathy to all the family. Be assured of our love, thoughts abd prayers.
To all of our cousins – Aunt Marion was a wonderful lady and we just loved her. So sorry for your loss, but she’s with Uncle Jim Tom now.
Dear Tennyson Family,
Your mother’s amazing generosity and incredible spirit will never be forgotten. She was so special. My sincere condolences.
To the Tennyson family, I wanted to extend my heartfelt sympathy for you all! I went to school with Carolyn and knew Lisa from church and have nothing but fond memories of your Mom. I am so sorry for your loss. God grant you peace.
Lois M Beverage