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Marvin Chaffin

Highland, Illinois

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Marvin E. ChaffinRetired MSgt Marvin Edwin Chaffin, USAF, 49, of Highland, formerly of O'Fallon, Ill., born July 18, 1958, in Pevely, Mo., passed away Saturday, Dec. 15, 2007, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Clinton County. Marvin was a US veteran, retiring from the...

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I knew Marvin from our childhood at Gatewood. He was a kind person that even though I had not heard from in over 30 years, I will never forget him. We attended the same church in Wirth Ar, pastored by Al Mcclaran. I know that i will see him again in heaven because he was such a good christian. God Bless.

We are so sorry to hear about the loss of Marvin and Grace. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Chaffin family during this difficult time.

dear edwin and family
we are so sorry to here of the death of your mother and father. our prayers goes out to your family we love you and your brothers.

trudi, tavares,soniece, and robert

Our deepest sympathy and condolences for the family. Only knew Marvin and Gracie through the Scott Catholic Chapel. Always had pleasant greetings and conversations. Will miss them.

Our deepest condolences to the family. Marvin was a good friend to many people.

We are so saddened to learn of the loss of both Marvin and Grace. They lived across the street from us for 6 years and were very nice, kind neighbors. Our deep condolences to their sons and family.

We first met Ate Grace and Kuya Marvin at the Fil-Am clubhouse. They
welcomed us in their family and treated us like one of their own. Ate
Grace was a very charming, soft-spoken, caring, and loving; she always
had a mom-like smile on her face. Kuya Marvin seemed always serious
but
would always make funny remarks. They made an impact on our lives that
is beyond any words. It has been days since we heard the terrible
news,
and it still seems like an awful dream...

Andrew and Family,
This is from Cheryl Osier, formerly Stampone.
Please know how very sorry I am for your loss and that you've been on my mind non-stop since I heard.
Remember you're in my heart forever Andrew!!!
I am currently living in Germany.
And when you feel you can, email me at [email protected]

Marv was a great guy to work with. He was very knowledgeable, but more importantly he was eager to help out. It seemed he found happiness and satisfaction by giving of himself and helping others. He will be greatly missed. My prayers are with his family.