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Marvin E Stuart

1931 - 2016

Marvin E Stuart obituary, 1931-2016, Leonidas, MI

BORN

1931

DIED

2016

Marvin Stuart Obituary

Marvin E Stuart, age 84, of Leonidas, Mich., went to be with the Lord on July 3, 2016, while at home in Leonidas.
He was born July 27, 1931, in Corey Lake, Fabius Township in Michigan near Three Rivers, to the late Harry Earl Stuart and Helen Irene Smith Stuart.
After graduation from Colon High School in 1949, Marvin earned his bachelor's degree in theology from Chicago Evangelistic Institute (later Vennard College) in 1954, and his master's in theology from Winona Lake School of Theology. Soon after college, he joined the Army and served in Germany as a medical field specialist. He was a pastor for most of his adult life, serving Michigan congregations at Clarksville Wesleyan and West Berlin (Lake Odessa) Wesleyan, Jackson Wesleyan Methodist Church (later Central Wesleyan), Munith Church of the Nazarene, Jackson First Church of the Nazarene, Grace (now East Jackson) Church of the Nazarene, and Spring Arbor Church of the Nazarene. Marvin had a heart for those in Nursing homes as well, bringing services and Bible studies to Nursing homes in Jackson, Mich., and most recently at Birch Adult Foster Care in Leonidas, Mich.
Along with his pastoral ministries, Marvin's occupations have included farmer, milkman, used car salesman, and corrections officer for the State of Michigan at the State Prison of Southern Michigan, where he retired in 1992.
Mr. Stuart was a friend to many, and loved spending time with his family and friends. He served on the board of directors of Family Life Radio and Youth Haven Ranch while in Jackson, Mich. Marvin was a member at Chapman Memorial Church of the Nazarene in Vicksburg, Mich., and a regular local attender of Factoryville Bible Church in Athens, Mich. Marvin was a former Gideon, and was a lifetime supporter of numerous missionaries serving the Lord in the field. He also had a love for classic automobiles and John Deere tractors. His old-fashioned sense of humor has entertained many, and has manifested itself in his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. In his later years, he thoroughly enjoyed reminiscent writing about his life memories.
He is survived by his wife, Lorraine Marie (Hulliberger) Stuart, who together with Marvin enjoyed 37 years of love and friendship.
Marvin is also survived by a daughter, Suzanne (Stan) Gibbs; and three sons, James (Staci) Stuart, Mark Stuart, and Stephen (Marie) Stuart; 11 grandchildren, Paul Douglas Stuart Jr., Alaina (Colby) Sharp, Jeremy (Michelle) Stuart, Evan (Laura) Stuart, Robert Stuart, Keith Stuart, Charity (John) Locke, Jessica Gibbs, Katherine Stuart, Hannah Gibbs, and Joseph Stuart; eight great-grandchildren Breslin, Shea, Dharia, Adelai, Harper, Ryker, Hobbes, and Sawyer. Marvin is also survived by his sisters Doris (Wally) Nichols of Sturgis, Mich., and Mary (Roger) Hall of Sturgis, Mich.; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Marvin was preceded in death by his parents; and his brother Robert Dean Stuart of San Antonio; his sisters Norma Shoop and Marcia Bechteloff, both of Colon, Mich.; and his oldest son, Paul Douglas Stuart of Phoenix, Ariz.
In keeping with his wishes, Marvin's body has been donated to MedCure for medical research. A celebration service is planned for 11 a.m. on July 16, 2016, at Factoryville Bible Church, 33650 Factoryville Rd, Athens, MI 49011, with Pastor Fred Goebert officiating. The family will be receiving visitors beginning at
10 a.m., and invite guests to stay for a luncheon immediately following the service.
The family is very thankful for the wonderful care we received from Dr. Hyde of Visiting Physicians as well as the staff of Grace Hospice.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Factoryville Christian School, 33650 Factoryville Rd, Leonidas, MI 49066.

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Published by Sturgis Journal from Jul. 5 to Jul. 6, 2016.

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Charlotte Bechtel

July 28, 2016

I am wondering about the address for Factoryville Christian School. Could it be an Athens Address?

Robin, Jim, Barry, Rick & Randy

July 24, 2016

Suzie & Jamie,

Your Dad was a kind and loving man toward our Mom, Gramma, and to all of our families. We have very fond memories of him - he holds a special place in all of our hearts. May your memories of him bring both comfort and joy to you. He was a good man.

Pam Gregory

July 11, 2016

Suzanne, I am so very sorry for the loss of your dad. He was a very special person. Lifting up prayers for you and your family.

Laura Houghton

July 8, 2016

Im so sorry for your loss..i got the privilege to hear his sermon many many years ago at munith church of nazerene. Im sending my prayers and thoughts to your family..

Diana Bitner

July 8, 2016

My condolence to the Stuart family. I hired into the prison at the same time Marv did in April 1977. We went through many years together in the prison. Marvin also married me in his home in Jackson. He was a most gracious and wonderful friend

Chester Bristow

July 8, 2016

Rest in peace prayers to the family. Was a good person to know

David Grinnell

July 7, 2016

So sorry to hear of the passing of Rev. Stuart. He was such a caring and compassionate human. He was my grandmother's pastor in Munith and we all dearly loved him. God blessed us all when he arrived at the Munith Church.

LeRoy Bechtel

July 7, 2016

My condolences to Lorraine and the family. Pastor Marv was such an encouragement as I would be home from NY. I'd never had a pastor that I felt I could get close to and tell him anything. I trusted him and his faithful preaching of the Word. It would have been a real blessing to have had him as pastor while I was growing. This is just one more reason to look forward to Heaven!

Charlie/Kayrn Blood

July 7, 2016

Lorraine and family, we are so sorry to hear of Marvins passing. We have good memories of him..Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers..

Charlotte Bechtel

July 6, 2016

My love and prayers to Lorraine and all the family. Sure do remember his encouragement to me in attending Bible School and in full time ministry. Also such a help when our family's home burned. He and his life has been such a blessing through the years.

Dwayne and Joyce Evans

July 6, 2016

So sorry. Marvin was a kind and generous man. We have fond memories.

Debbie (Stuart) Spencer

July 6, 2016

Prayers to your family. Your father sounds like an amazing man. Knowing that he is at rest in Heaven is a great comfort.

Wendell and Marlene Bonney

July 5, 2016

To Those He Loved:

Rev. Stuart married us at Central Wesleyan Church in 1972 during his service as pastor there. We have fond memories of the times he spent with us and, as a teenager, I babysat for the children some.

We are sorry for your loss, but know you will all be together again in eternity!

We are going to be out of state on the day of the celebration, but our hearts and prayers will be with you. . .

Tim Hill

July 5, 2016

Marvin was a good man and example for we younger correctional officers to follow. He will sadly missed but always loved. Marvin married Donna and I in June of 1983 and I always felt his blessing were worth more than any hard time we had in these 33 years. Marvin's wit was golden and his wisdom was brighter than sun light. Again our loss to an old friend who went to live with Christ forever. God Bless.

July 5, 2016

To the Stuart family: I worked with Marv from 11/78 - 10/81 at SPSM, Northside 2-10 shift. He was a great guy who always had a smile and a positive attitude, even through the 81 riots. I liked him for his sense of humor. Mike Miller, Liberty Twp.

July 5, 2016

Thank You for your Service. We are forever in your debt. Condolences to all.

Karen Chmielewski

July 5, 2016

Suzanne and Jamie:
Sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Prayers and hugs to all your family.

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