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Marianne Ragland Herndon

August 28, 1942 — August 25, 2024

Humboldt

Marianne Ragland Herndon gracefully left this world on August 25, 2024, just days before her 82nd birthday. She was born on August 28, 1942, in Milan, Tennessee to the late Marion and Mary Louise Ragland. Marianne dedicated her life to teaching and caring for others and left an indelible mark on the hearts of many.

Her academic career began at Southwestern University followed by the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where she was a member of the Chi Omega Sorority, and Lambuth College, where she earned her Master’s degree. Her deep commitment to education blossomed into a fulfilling career as an educator at Episcopal Day School and in Humboldt. Recognized and appreciated for her genuine warmth and kindness, Marianne had a unique ability to connect with her students, nurturing their love for literature and language. Her passion for teaching was not just a profession but a profound calling that inspired countless individuals to reach their potential. 

 Marianne’s interests were as varied as her talents. In her younger years, she shone brightly in the spotlight as a beauty queen, serving as the 1961 West Tennessee Strawberry Festival Queen and winning numerous pageants across the state. This early success would lay the groundwork for her later achievements, both in the classroom and in her community. In her later life, she found joy in offering her skills as a volunteer, teaching adults who struggled with literacy, a testament to her lifelong commitment to helping others.

As a proud member of First Baptist Church in Humboldt, Marianne's steadfast faith was a cornerstone of her life. Her church community treasured her unwavering spirit and service, qualities that further enriched the lives of those around her.

However, Marianne's proudest accomplishments were her beloved family. She cherished her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren with a heartfelt love that knew no bounds. They represented the light of her life and the source of her greatest joy. Each milestone they achieved brought her immense pride and happiness, as she expertly balanced being a nurturing matriarch while pursuing her passions.

Left to cherish her memory are her two loving daughters, Elizabeth Coors (Giles) and Holly Clements (Dean); grandchildren, Holly Labry, Allison Labry, Houston Clements (Brittany), and Mary Elizabeth McKenney (Matthew); great-grandchildren, Houston Clements, Jr. and James Clements; brother, David Ragland (Carolyn); and sister-in-law, Carol Ragland. Aside from her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband and best friend, Houston "Sonny" Herndon, Jr. 

Aside from her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Fred Ragland.

A private gravesite service and family burial will be held on Friday. 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Humboldt Public Library at 115 S. 16th Avenue, Humboldt, TN 38343 or by phone at 731-784-2382 or send donations to Humboldt Area Rescue Squad at 2705 East End Drive, Humboldt, TN 38343 or by phone at 731-431-4220. 

Her passing has come as a surprise to family and friends, leaving a void in the lives of all who knew her. Marianne Ragland Herndon will be remembered not only for her contributions to education and community service but also for the love and joy she brought to her family and friends. Her beautiful legacy of compassion, dedication, and unwavering support will continue to inspire those who had the pleasure and honor of knowing her.

Arrington Funeral Directors, 148 W. University Pkwy. Jackson, TN 38305, www.arringtonfuneraldirectors.com, 731.668.1111


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