Marilyn “Tootie” Marie Doriott, age 80, of Webster, WI, passed away Saturday morning, January 21, 2017. Marilyn was born in Superior, WI, on July 25, 1936 to parents, Irene P. (Doetsch) and Gustav H. Studeman. As her mother, Irene, died in 1941, Marilyn was raised by her father, Gustav, and her new mother, Mercelia. On March 28, 1953, Marilyn married Albert “Junie” Leland Doriott in Pine City, MN. Albert passed away on May 3, 2008. For most of her life she has lived in the Webster area, and she lived briefly in Saint Paul, MN. Tootie, as she was affectionately called, worked as a waitress for most of her adult life until her retirement. She had worked at various diners and restaurants in the area, including the C & S Cafe in Webster and Papa John's in Hertel. She also briefly worked at the bedroom furniture manufacturing company in Luck, WI. Tootie is preceded in death by her mother, Irene; her parents, Gustav and Mercelia Studeman; her husband, Junie; sister, Mary Lou Alsteen; brother, Vernon Haaf; a sister, Betty; and brother-in-law, DuWayne Cairns. She is survived by her children: Carol (LaVerne) Nottom, Michael Doriott and Richard Doriott; grandchildren: Tammy (Eric) Peterson, Troy (Tami) Moser, Leland (Leslie) Doriott, Tracie Peterson, Tabatha Moser, Amanda (Jason) Warwas and Katie Doriott; great-grandchildren: Karissa and Trenton Peterson; Kaitlyn and Austin Moser; Haylee, Zach and Jaxson Doriott; Alyssa, Cody, and Tanner Peterson; Kendel, Jordan and Bailey Mitchell; Brooklyn Taylor; Cheyanne, Wyatt, Payton and Garrett Warwas; and Asher Schaaf; and a great, great-grandchild, Charlea Garcia. She is also survived by a sister, Geraldine Cairns; a brother, Marvin Studeman; brother-in-law, Norman Alsteen; and sister-in-law, Donna Haaf. The memorial service for Tootie Doriott will be conducted at 11:00 am (visitation 10:00 to 11:00 am), Wednesday, January 25, 2016, at Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home in Webster, WI, with Pastor Steve Ward officiating. A fellowship luncheon will follow at Grace United Methodist Church, Webster. Honorary pallbearers are: Trenton Peterson, Austin Moser, Cody Peterson, Tanner Peterson, Jordan Mitchell, and Zack Doriott.