Marvin-Bjorge-Obituary

Marvin Bjorge

Portland, Oregon

01/15/1953 - 11/11/2025

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DIED
November 11, 2025
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

Obituary

Marvin "Marv" Bjorge was the friendliest guy in the world always with a bright smile and always ready to host a party. He grew up in SE Portland and played football for David Douglas High School. He attended Oregon State University where he was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and a life...

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Marv!!! Always a good time guy. Good memories of the beach, backyard and Jakes. You are so missed!

Thank you to all the folks who were able to come to the restaurant yesterday to celebrate Marv's life. It has been a blessing to hear your stories and see these postings. We loved him dearly, but did not understand the reach of his short life. May you all be well. Marv's sister Marcie

Wonderful event for Marv yesterday. Well done in his honor. Michael

Thank you all for putting on such a lovely gathering to remember Marvin. The turnout was such a testament to all the lives he touched.

We loved Marvin He was always ready to share himself and everything he had for the benefit of joy to all who crossed his path. A big man with an even bigger heart for creating the atmosphere of friendship, love, music, movies, social gatherings and happy dogs. Always prepared with a smile, kind words and a drink, he created happiness for all who entered his joyful realms. Happy memories of this gentle man who remains in our hearts. High five Marvin

I met Marv many years ago at Stark Street Pub thru John and Lezlie. Marv was always the the best host, sharing his home with karaoke and hot tub parties after singing karaoke there. Funny, friendly, caring, and he had a genuinely kind heart. I moved away but he is always in the great memories I have with the gang from Stark St Pub. RIP Marv

Oh, the memories from DDHS. We certainly knew how to have fun and party. And you were a BIG part of that my friend.....aka Maddog.

I'll be at the memorial service on January 17th

The obituary says it all. Well, almost all. He was a wonderful, wonderful classmate at DDHS, for all the reasons captured in the obituary. He was so fun to watch on the gridiron. So fun to be around.