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Marvin R. Frantz

New Tripoli, Pennsylvania

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Frantz, Marvin R.Marvin R. Frantz, 69, of Kempton, Pa. died on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015 in the Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, Pa.. He was the husband of Carole L. ( Pellington) Frantz. They celebrated their 8th wedding aniversary in January of 2015. He was born in Quakertown, Pa. a son of...

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One of my best friends growing up. Never forget all the happy times on the school bus. Marvin ws a real joy to be with

Wow, I will misss Marvin. Met Marvin back in the 90s!

I met Marvin in the late 60,s. He and CArl Taylor were buds. Marvin always Had the coolest car.Eva and I went out alot with them, CArl was looking out for Eve while George was in Nam. We had alot of laughs.Sympathy to his family.

Marvin loved going to auctions mostly antique and cattle sales. He was a very caring and kind guy. He would do just about anything for us. Lots of times he would show up at the farm and said "I got a cow for you"!! He will be sadly missed. Our heartfelt condolences to his family. The James Keller families ( James, Dolores, Bryce, Blaine and Briana)

Marvin loved to buy and sell antiques and cattle. He started out when he was 10. He would sell eggs from his chickens. Sometimes he spoke a little rough but he was a caring and kind person. He would go just about anything for you. A many of times he would show up at the farm and said "I got a cow for you"! Our heartfelt condolences to the family. He will be sadly missed by the James Keller families (James, Dolores, Bryce, Blaine, Briana)

Extending sincere sympathy to Marvin's family and friends. I get to know Marvin through my Father who was also a cattle dealer. May you treasure your many memories of a life taken far too soon.

Marvin and I both grew up in Richlandtown. His cousins lived next to my family on Cherry Street. His cousin, Shirley Roth, Marvin, and I were members of the QCHS Class of 1963.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this difficult time.
Darlene Refsnider Borst

Marvin and I first met at Quakertown Jr. High in 1957. I enjoyed his company in school and the usual antics that go along with being teens. We shared many a laugh together. Then he became a regular at our auctions (James W. Mohr & Son). We haven't seen each other in years, but I have many memories of Marvin to carry on. My condolencences to the family.

-Dean Mohr

Rich,Dorothy and the entire Stoneback Family would like to send our heartfelt sympathy to the family of Marvin. It is with deep sadness that we heard of his passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers.