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Marvin Myles Jameson

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Aug 17, 1941 – Jul 23, 2021 (Age 79)

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BORN
August 17, 1941
DIED
July 23, 2021
AGE
79
LOCATION
Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Jameson, Marvin Myles Marvin Myles Jameson, 79, passed away July 23 at his home in Comstock. He was born August 17, 1941 in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Donald Jameson and Beatrice (Whinnery) Jameson. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, and two sisters. On July 1, 1971 he...

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I was a teacher with him a member of his bowling team, a card player, antique collector and a friend he was a grate person. William Shields

Sue and I were very sorry to read of Marv's death. I enjoyed playing poker and going to bowling tournaments with him and the ball bouncers. I was happy to that he came and saw my collections a couple of years ago. He will be missed. Karen, we are praying for you and your family.

My condolences to his family. I enjoyed having him as a teacher for computer class in the mid 80s. Real stand up guy.

Very passionate for science. Loved discovering mire and more geodes. Mrs. Jameson was one of the greatest teachers in comstock. Without her i would have never had the honor of meeting such a great person. Love you mrs j. I still have that pen from graceland you got me. You and mr j were 2 of THE best teachers comstock ever hired. Rest in peace mr j. You will be greatly missed.

Sorry to hear of Marv´s passing. We spent a lot of time together during summer theater. He will be missed.

I had Mr J for keyboard class. He was definitely fun loving and kind. I´m so glad he decided to be a teacher and that I was lucky to have him! Condolences and prayers for Mrs J and the family.

Mr. Jameson was an amazing teacher. He had a great sense of humor. He will be missed by many.

Mr. J was an amazing teacher and I also had the pleasure of being his driver on his way home one day. Mrs. J hand family have my sympathy on the lose of a great man and mentor. RIP Mr. Jameson

I taught with Marv for several years. He surprised me one morning in our teachers´ lounge. He gave me a K-Wings hockey stick with ALL of the players´ signatures! I was SO excited! He, also, helped my parents out, providing them with wood for their fireplaces. He was a generous, very humorous man, who enjoyed helping out his friends.