Marion S. Washington, son of the late , Helen Washington and Linwood Watson was born, May 20, 1952 in Baltimore, Maryland. He departed this earthly tabernacle suddenly on June 7, 2012. Marion received his education for the schools in Cherry Hill Community and graduated from Southern Senior High School in 1970. Following graduation for high school, he performed in many singing groups. The one he most known for was "Black-Ice" where he sung lead tenor. Marion enjoyed being with his family and most holidays could be found socializing with his family. When his family would ask how he was doing he would always reply, "I'm Okay." The highlight of the evening would be finding Marion fixing his famous take home package. In 1997 he suffered a stroke which placed him on the disabled roster, but this did not stop him from traveling to his destinations bearing gifts. Marion in his wheelchair could be seen traveling throughout Baltimore City. Marion was employed for many years in the South Baltimore Community at Carr-Lowery Glass the Harbor view Apartment Rental Office and the electronic Company on Cherry Hill Road. Marion united with Hemingway Temple at an early age and participated in various church school activities. He rededicated his life back to Christ in 200 and faithfully attended church when his health permitted. Marion leaves to mourn and cherish his passing; one son, Mario Washington; five sisters, Lexann Lann William, Althea Washington, Arlene Watson, Danielle Watson and , Brenda Nicholas; two brothers, Don Washington Tanya and Linwood Barnett Valerie; five grandchildren, Marquez, Brianna, Sabria, Mario Jr. and Lenia; two aunts, Janie boyd and Maggie B. Brown; four special nephews, Donte, Kenyan, Kason and Brandon, three special friends, Cynthia Faulkner, Roy Goodwin and Richard Glenn, nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of other relatives and friends.