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Marvin Fraley Austin Jr.

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 Marvin Fraley Austin, Jr. (Age 69)  On Wednesday, January 20, 2016, of Silver Spring, MD, formerly of Columbia, TN. Beloved husband of 48 years to Ginny Austin; father of Bradford Scott Austin. Son-in-law of Marjorie Allwine. Brother-in-law of Lois and Frank Giliotti. Uncle of Angie...

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Ginny and Brad, Dr. Austin made the world better. .certainly more interesting. I have fond memories of you all and especially for Brad. Brad made fourth grade more interesting too. Take care. Sammie

I would like to express my deepest condolences. Nothing can compare to the deep pain from the loss of a loved one. Soon, death will no longer have the power to take those we love. 1 Corinthians 15:26

Ginny,
Carol and I send our sincere condolences. Marv became a fast friend through Woody's introduction. I enjoyed many hours of conversation from someone who had a beautiful and thoughtful perspective on life. I will miss him.

Ginny and Brad,
We were saddened by the news of the passing of Marv. You will be in our thoughts and prayers during the coming days. We have such fond memories of your sweet family as our closest neighbor. May you feel the love and comfort of God, family and friends during this time.

I am so sorry about your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Marvin with driver.

Ginny,I will so miss my good friend, with whom I shared many rounds of golf and many hours of wonderful conversation.

Ginny, My deepest sympathy for your and your family's loss. Will always remember him down in Ocean City walking and making sure all was okay. We will all miss him. Please take care.

Ginny,
You are in my thoughts and prayers! I am so sorry for your loss.

Ginny, My deepest sympathy to you. I was in one of Dr. Austin's first classes at CSCC. I'll never forget the day in poetry class when he flipped a chair over to wake us up. Mind you it was a 7:45 a.m. poetry class. His quick wit and love of his subject matter compelled his students to want to learn.