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MARVIN L. JESSEE

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 MARVIN L. JESSEE  Members of the Montgomery County Police Alumni Association are notified of the passing of our Brother Marvin L. Jessee on March 18, 2013. He served with honor from 1960 to 198d. Our condolences to his family. James M. Hartnett, Chaplain  

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Both my wife and I extend our deepest sympathy to the Jessee family. I noticed that many who have added their condolences remember "Mabel" as a significant part of Marvin's legacy. I was fortunate to be Marvin's supervisor during a large part of Marvin's and Mabel's career. He was a person who brought laughter to our unit and was a pleasure to work with someone who had outstanding investigative abilities as well as helping all of us enjoy out job much more. You will be missed. Rest in peace...

Dear Carolyn and Family, I was so very sorry to hear of Marvin's passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort in the many beautiful memories of him.

So sorry to hear of the passing of Marvin, He was a wonderful man,outstanding investigator,who always had a smile on his face. I will fondly remember his sense of humor that lightened everyone's mood. I was just a rookie when I met him at the Wheaton Station and loved listening to him tell stories... He was an inspiration to all. May he rest in peace. Deirdre Sugrue Retired MCP

Jessee - I remember Mabel well while working with you. You gave many of us great laughs and fun times. We will miss you.

Our deepest sympathy you will be missed but your memories will still make us smile .

Marvin and Mabel were quite a team during interviews/interrogations. He was a breath of fresh air in the atmosphere in which we worked.

My deepest sympathy to the Jesse family.
Marvin was one heck of a guy.
He will be truly missed.
God bless you all.

Leo will be greatly missed! But never forgotten , will be in our hearts forever.

I will miss marvin as we were in the same rookee class in 1960. Worked many years together Our prayers and thiughts are with marvin and the whole family. May you rest in peace.
Ted and Bobbie Parker