asis in Home Economics. Marie was united in marriage to LeRoy Kiel Shaull in the Red Oak Grove Presbyterian Church on November 10, 1944. She was the head dietitian for the Iowa Annie Wittenmyer Home, was a member of the Kings Daughters, Tipton and Davenport Lions Club, Women's Club, Cedar County Historical Society and a member of the South Bethel United Methodist Church until it was closed at which time she transferred her membership to the Rochester United Methodist Church. Marie lived on the home farm from 1919 - 1944 until they moved to Webster Groves, Missouri. They lived on two farms in Cedar County, one on the Old Muscatine Road and one on Red Star Road. Then they moved to Davenport in February 1956 so LeRoy could continue his career as an Electrical Engineer at Iowa Illinois Gas and Electric Company. Marie is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Dennis Dykstra of Tipton, Iowa and her son and daughter-in-law, Randall and Beth (Crispin) Shaull of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; grandchildren, Chad Shaull, Jeffery Dykstra, Amy (Oppman) Shaull, Denise Dykstra, and August Shaull; five nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, LeRoy Keil Shaull on August 5, 1991, their infant daughter, Diana Shaull, 3 sisters; Vera Agne, Bernice Meinholdt and Ruth Bell; and two nephews.