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Marilyn Valeria Pryor (née Lobb) (1936–2005) was a New Zealand conservative Catholic, Pro-life advocate, and served on the Executive Council of SPUC (the Society for Protection of the Unborn Child - now Voice for Life), as well as administrative roles for New Zealand's Thomas Stafford Williams, she worked on and in her latter years was the editor of Wellington's Diocese Catholic Newspaper - Wel-com]. She was also honoured for her services to her church through being made a Papal Dame of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great, in 1996 (she was NZ's first Maori Papal Dame of the Order of St Gregory). She died of Motor Neuron Disease in 2005. ==Early life (1936–1975)== Marilyn Lobb was born in Vivian Street, Wellington, in 1936, to an Australian father and a Maori (Ngai Tahu) mother, although her Maori affiliations with her iwi were not strong, her world view was Maori. She went to work after she finished high school, working at Berger Paints, and the Soil Bureau, while finishing her University Entrance at night school. She attended first year chemistry classes at Victoria University of Wellington where she also served as a lab assistant, as well as an assistant dental technician to the New Zealand Medical Research Council. In 1958, she married Geoff Pryor, and had four children, and left full-time waged employment.
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