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Marvin Angeledes

Seattle, Washington

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Marvin G. Angeledes "God Must Have Needed A Good Engineer" Marvin Angeledes, 65, of Auburn WA passed away December 7, 2004 with his loving children at his side, at Valley General Hospital after a valiant 2-1/2 week fight. Born in Michigan City, IN, October 1939, he attended Elston H.S. graduating...

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Marv and I were classmates at Elston in Michigan City, Indiana. The great Class of 1957. As happens, our lives took us in different directions. He had so much character and a smile on his face always. I last saw him at our last reunion. As I was walking in with the thought and tummy tickle of "will I be able to recognize anyone I haven't kept in contact with?", there was Marv, front and center with that great smile. He introduced himself again and I was immediately at ease. I am sure many...

Other than endless wisedom I got from him, we shared a lot a good laugh, and was very privileged to have a ride on his classic car along the Rainier Ave for Chinese food. He will always be missed.

I was fortunate to be Marv's H S classmate at Elston but quickly lost track of him as we headed in different directions for college, families, etc. We began to see one another at five year intervals for our class reunions until several years ago when we vacationed together with other classmates. Then two years ago we were delighted when he said he would be traveling through Michigan and he actually spent a night with us in our driveway with the "monster" (motorhome) When we invited him to...

I have had the pleasure knowing Marv since 1987, working in the Boeing Stress Group. He was my lead engineer for about a year, and we had a blast, sitting so close to each other as many engineers there do. We shared a lot of laughs together. In fact, I was fortunate to see Marv this spring when he visited his son here in Texas. We had a great BBQ dinner and shared a few laughs there too. Easy to do with Marv. I would like to offer my deepest sympathy to his family. I know he loved them so much.

My condolences to Marv's family. He was a gifted engineer and a wonderful teacher to his younger peers. He will be greatly missed.

Sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God Bless.

My thoughts are with you and your family.

Marv was a great engineer with lots of common sense. He was a tower of technical integrity. He is greatly missed.

As always, our prayers are with you and yours. Lisa, be sure and let me know if there is anything I can do. Ernie