Harlin-Marlar-Obituary

Harlin L. Marlar

Tucson, Arizona

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Harlin L. Marlar 1919 - 2012 born in Prescott, AZ he sold his cow to buy a train ticket to Tucson in 1938. He brought the love of his life to Tucson and spent 63 wonderful years married to Geneva. He proudly served in the Navy during WWII. Never lost his love for trains after working for Southern...

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i was just talking about you yesterday with my sister on our way to Prescott, on how you loved trains every spot in your house had a train or picture and even the out side wall had train pictures you would move pictures for us to hang more I have stopped to visit you still

Dear Alice & Jeanne,Family
I am so bleesed i got to meet Harlin (choo choo man) that is what i called him he got a big laugh out of it .when I went over 3 times a week and go in he would say O BOY i get to eat or he said I been dreaming about you and that good food you cook . and then he would say O boy you got time to hang one more picture. I would say where the walls are full then he said that your job to find a spot But you all know him he would make room will that one more went...

Harlin was a great dad, grandfather, and great grandfather. All of your family was so fortunate to have people like Harlin and Geneva to help point the way. Lynn and I will miss him.

Jeanne, I am so sorry for your lose and hope you will find comfort in your many memories. God be with you all.

Harlan so enjoyed the Friday Night gospel singing group. He won a place in the hearts of many that no one else can fill. God speed.

You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Alice & Jeanne,
This is a sad day for us to learn of Harlin's passing into eternal life but also one of great joy that he is at home with his Lord and his beloved Geneva. We have wonderful memories of our visits in Pinetop. My grandchildren will always remember his "singing fish, Take me to the River". What a wonderful faith full gentle man. We will miss him and his short but delightful visits and his "Hi Neighbor" greeting. May the Lord's peace be with you during this...

We have lost another good Christian!
Jim & Barbara Allred