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Surry Clerk of court announces retirement
by Tom Joyce
Staff Reporter
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DOBSON — Surry County’s clerk of court, Pam Marion, has announced that she will be retiring at the end of this year.

Marion, 56, has served in that position since 2002 and as of today has worked in the local court system a total of 37 years in the clerk’s and other capacities. She will be stepping down with two years of her present four-year term remaining in order to spend more time with family members.

However, Marion said Tuesday afternoon that she is leaving the post with mixed emotions.

“It is difficult — this has been my whole life,” she said.

Marion explained that one catalyst in the decision to step down as clerk was the retirement in July of her husband Donnie as a magistrate, another key position in the criminal justice system. His career spanned 28 years.

“I just realized that I wanted to spend more time with my family,” Marion added, which includes her husband, daughter and son-in-law, two grandchildren and her mother. “There’s not any of us getting any younger, and I just feel like it’s a good opportunity to do that.”

Marion’s son, Pfc. Adam Marion, a member of the N.C. Army National Guard, was killed in Iraq in April 2008.

While she has opted to retire with her present term as clerk reaching only the halfway mark, Marion said “the time seemed right for me and I did what I thought was best for the office.”

It has 23 employees.

Brendle To Replace

Marion publicly announced the move Tuesday afternoon, but “I had told my staff the week before last,” she said.

Since there was time remaining in her term as clerk, the responsibility then fell to Moses Massey, as the resident Superior Court judge for Surry County, to name a replacement.

That led to the selection this week of Rebecca Brendle, an assistant court clerk who has served in the office for 10 years.

“She is familiar with my duties and I think it will be a very smooth transition for that office,” Marion said of Massey’s choice.

Brendle will finish out the remaining two years of Marion’s term and then have the option of seeking re-election to the post in 2014.

Marion was first elected as clerk of court in 2002 and re-elected in 2006 and 2010.

A lifelong resident of Surry County, she graduated from Surry Central High School and attended Surry Community College before joining the clerk’s office staff on Nov. 21, 1975.

Working in the local court system has been a rewarding career, which Marion said was a result of great support she received over the years.

She thanks God for the opportunity “to be able to retire from a wonderful place and to have good health and also to have the best staff anyone could have possibly had.

“They have made my job much easier — they are dedicated, hardworking and very loyal, ” Marion continued. “I do believe that we have the best (clerk of court) office in the state.”

Marion said she also is grateful to the judges she has worked with, along with District Attorney Ricky Bowman and his staff, Sheriff Graham Atkinson and other members of his department and the county commissioners. “I’m going to miss everyone,” she said.

“Most of all, I want to thank the citizens of this great county for allowing me to serve them for the past 37 years,” the outgoing official said.

While Marion hopes to do more traveling, she said her retirement time is basically a blank slate at this point.

“I look forward to spending more time with my family, especially my two grandchildren.”

Reach Tom Joyce at 719-1924 or tjoyce@heartlandpublications.com.

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TwoSense
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November 30, 2012
I find it interesting that people who become Clerk of Court have a tendency to work in the Estate Department. Could it be that this is deliberate? That the public remembers these people who were so helpful in their time of need? That they are being groomed for the job? Pat Coe Todd worked in Estates. Pam Marion worked in Estates. Rebecca Brendle...currently works in Estates. I wonder who will be next?
emd
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November 26, 2012
Thank you to Mrs. Marion for her years of fine service. I wish her well in her retirement and hope that her time with her family will be restful and rewarding. Every good leader plans for a stable transition, and it appears that this circumstance is no exception.

petetempleton
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November 22, 2012
The hallmark of Pam Marion's service as Clerk of Court is an uncompromised standard of service, efficiency, and professionalism. Anyone who enters that office always gets prompt, competent, and courteous service regardless of the complexity or sensitivity of the matter at hand.

And that is the nature of the entire staff in The Clerk's Office; that's their culture. What a great team she built! And her successor possesses an identical approach to serving the public. We are fortunate that the transition of leadership will be seamless.



To those who see every event in public life through the fuzzy lenses of politics, I invite you to consider a few things: First, be proud enough of your opinion to put your name on it and, on this issue, tell us how you have served the community for the past 37 years. Second, Ms. Marion gave you a two-year lead time to identify someone with better credentials and service to the community who should be on the ballot; we are all anxious to hear your thinking. Finally, consider the possibility that Ms. Marion is one of those rare individuals who always trys to do her best, because it is the right thing, not because of the recognition that comes with being effective and successful.
GrizzlyAdams
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November 22, 2012
"And her successor possesses an identical approach". My original point proven! Why doesnt Brendle just go ahead and announce?

I wonder if the two ladies who recently had issues with their pensions feel so good about "the team". Or perhaps anyone else in the office who would have liked a level playing field in the primary would also like to comment on "the team". I wonder if we will have a lawsuit over non renewal like we did at the last "seamless transition". Did the taxpayers foot any of that bill?

The machine is already getting their talking points down. Get ready Surry County you are being duped yet again.
DobsonDemocrat
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November 21, 2012
Grizzly, you have posted a bearface lie, get your facts straight and work on your spelling . Tea Party may have a class for you.
GrizzlyAdams
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November 22, 2012
Dobson.. you and your party are destroying this great country of ours. You want to take God out of your platform them proclaim yourself as "conservative". Are you a D because your great grand daddy shot that way in the civil war or are you really that liberal? Either way you are a partner in the crime that is being done to our nation and we are going to expose all of it from the White House to the courthouse! All those things that are mere whispers in Surry County about the dirt of the past and the present are about to see the light of day. Get ready for damage control.
DobsonDemocrat
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November 22, 2012
Grizzly,

Why havn't you retracted your 1st post?? It is totally false, as much of your fanatical ranting and raving is!! Why do you wish to trash Pam Marion?? Pam has given 37 years of unbiased service to the Clerk's office and the citzens of Surry County. But most important Pam also gave up her son , Adam, who gave his life in service of this country!! How you can trash Pam and her family , truly amazes me......but the real SHAME is forgetting Adam , a Real Patriot , and his sacrifice , even for you and your flag waving, Tea Party Right Wing Fanatics!! You have disgraced your Party and yourself!!!
GrizzlyAdams
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November 22, 2012
Pams loss was and is tragic. Shame on you Dobson Dem for politicizing it.
MayberryIsHome
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November 21, 2012
Grizzly, why do you distort the facts and always blame someone else (Democrats)? Pat Coe Todd didnot quit in midterm of her serving. Pam Marion was not appointed to serve any remaining term of Pat Coe Todd. The News reported Pam Marion's election and relections was 2002, 2006, & 2010. That's every four years. Another thing, in 2002 Pat Coe Todd supported another employee in her office, Patricia Simmons Wagoner in the Primary. Pam Marion and Patricia Simmons Wagoner faced each other in the Democratic primary in Spring of 2002. When Wagoner lost Todd didnot support Marion.
GrizzlyAdams
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November 21, 2012
Yet another Democrat trick! Pat Coe Todd did the very same thing so Pam Marion could run as an incumbant and get in her ducks in a row 2 years befor the electon. When is the MA NEWS going to start calling out "machine" politics?
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