It is with great regret that we note the passing of Marian Bunce.

Marian Bunce, of Huntington, NY, has long been an important part of the Scudder Association. Her influence on the Association can not be overstated; her husband Arthur, and 4 children, Annmarie, Thomas, Maureen, and Arthur lll, have all served, or are serving on the Board of Directors.  Marian’s quiet Irish lilt, genial presence and beguiling smile have long been a part of the Board meetings. Though not officially on the Board, her presence provided a serene tenor to those meetings she attended

We will all miss her terribly, but can take solace knowing her legacy and love will continue to live on through her family.

Link to – Marian T. Bunce’s Obituary


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  1. Cynthia Sherman

    I just became aware today (10/18/19) of Marian’s passing. At Scudder annual meetings I always enjoyed her laughter and joy in life. RIP Marian Bunce.

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