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Marvin Harold Christensen

Chicago, Illinois

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Marvin Harold Christensen, age 64, died April 24, 2005 in Prescott, AZ. He was born July 4, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois to Charles and Lavern (Zapf) Christensen. Marvin worked as a carpenter for Local 54 Bridgeview until his retirement in 1999. He served as a commissioner in the Worth Park District...

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Well Dad it has been almost four years since we have seen you last. Carl and I speak of you often with many laughing memories, though it doesn't take the place of you. Until we meet again, please know you are not forgotten.

here we are in 2006 and today would be your b day
i celebrate it in my heart. i dont think there will be fire works; its raining. some changes have been made i know u dont mind
missa ya with all my love bev

Dear Bev, my dear teaching buddy,
I was so saddened to hear of the loss of Marvin. I reminded the kids about the clown toybox Marvin had made for them when they were young. They did remember it, he was such a craftsman. From all your Christmas cards, I know how much fun you and Marvin always had together. We will continue to remember you and Marvin in our thoughts and prayers. He is now waiting for you with open arms. He was a very special person, as are you, Bev.
My love to you!!

Brian & I met Marvin at a couple of rockhound trips.We enjoyed getting to know him ,he was a lot of fun to be with. We looked for him at the last rock trip to the Petrified Forest, now we know why he wasn't there. Our prayrs are with you.

MLK said it best: "Home at last, home at last" He is at peace at last. Bev,I lost my Patsy Lou to cancer April 4, 04. She battled bravely like Marv. I've learned Love does not end at death. Our loved ones remain near by waiting for us to complete our journey to once again be together. I truly believe this and somehow it gives me great comfort. I hope sharing this does for you too. Much love and unending support to you at this difficult time

Dear Bev,

I just returned from some travels on May 25 and was shocked and so very sad to receive your letter saying that you have lost your dear husband, Marv. My heart and prayers go out to you, Bev.

I'm sorry that we had so little time together here in Prescott. The time I did spend with you and Marv was wonderful. I loved your enthusiasm for this beautiful place.

It's five years since I lost Eddie after 47 wonderful years together. It does get a...

Bev,
We have been thinking and praying for you and Marvin since Christmas. Your letters have been a testament of your true love for him. One could only hope that their marriage could be as strong as the two of yours. There was a reason you came in to his life or should I say, he came into yours. I am happy the two of you did have the time you had together in Arizona because it seemed as if you were so happy there together....looking for rocks (as you would call it) and always...

Aunt Bev,
It is great that St.Joseph has a new co-worker.Together He and Uncle Marv are adding additions for all the newcomers.
May Jesus be with You during this difficult time.
With all our Love,
Deanne,Frank and Family

Aunt Bev,
Sorry that Nick and I are unable to attend the Memorial for Uncle Marvin, tomorrow. Both of You, will be in our thoughts and prayers.