San Francisco Chronicle

Andre Marion

September 23, 1935 - March 6, 2023

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A LIFETIME OF INNOVATION AND INTEGRITY

André F. Marion passed away peacefully at home on March 6, 2023, surrounded by his family.

André was born in 1935 in Nîmes, France. Educated in France, he received his Diplôme d’Ingénieur from ENSIAM (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs, Arts et Métiers, Cluny ) in both mechanical and electrical engineerin­g. For the rest of his life, he enjoyed attending reunions in France with his ENSIAM colleagues and hosting them on visits to California.

After immigratin­g to Berkeley, CA in 1964, André held positions at Friden, Transactio­n Systems and Memorex. In 1972, he moved to Palo Alto, CA to join Hewlett-Packard, where he held various managerial positions in Research and Developmen­t until 1981. He held several patents related to digital printing, data processing and storage. André was deeply appreciati­ve of the personal mentorship he received from William Hewlett and David Packard. In 1981, he joined Sam

Eletr to start GeneCo – later renamed Applied Biosystems Inc. (ABI) – a pioneer in the field of gene sequencing. He served as COO, later president and CEO and finally chairman of the board until 1993, when the company was acquired by Perkin-Elmer Corporatio­n.

In 1995, André retired from ABI. Upon his retirement, the following was entered into the Congressio­nal Record as testimony from Rep. Tom Lantos:

“During his 12 years as president, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board of Applied Biosystems, Inc., Mr. Marion ran his company with what he himself called ‘Values for Success,’ which included absolute attachment to integrity, considerat­ion of the customer, and the highest achievable level of quality. He shared with his employees equally in the profits, stock options, and even the physical setting of the company’s campus.”

In retirement, André continued his associatio­n with emerging technologi­es that he deemed to “move science forward.” He became a member of many boards of directors, among which were: Aclara Biosystems, Alpha Mos, Applied Imaging, Cygnus, EDC Biosystems, Genapsys, Guava, IntegnX, Integrated Biosystems, Labcyte, Molecular Devices, Parallel, Quantum Dot, Singulex, and SpinX.

André’s interest in the world never flagged, and he and his wife Linda greatly enjoyed time with good friends and family exploring various countries and cultures from Madagascar to Mongolia, Antarctica to China, Papua New Guinea to India, and always his beloved France.

André is survived by his loving wife Linda, his children with Patricia Lay Marion: Joel (Tara), Lisa, and Anne Taylor (Bradley), and Linda’s children: Caroline Moore (Armando Domingos) and Bill Moore (Amy). He has seven adored grandchild­ren: Alex and Luc Marion, Sophie and Teddy Taylor, Grace, Charlotte and Margaret Moore.

In France, he leaves his brother Jany Marion, nieces Aline Doussot (Pierre) and Nelly Marion, and nephew Michel Marion (Marie Hélène).

A memorial service in honor of André’s life will be held on Saturday, April 1 at 2:00pm, at Valley Presbyteri­an Church, Portola Valley, CA.

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