Marvin-Kuiper-Obituary

Marvin "Big Marv" Kuiper

Alberta Lea, Minnesota

Sep 1, 1950 – Oct 14, 2016 (Age 66)

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BORN
September 1, 1950
DIED
October 14, 2016
AGE
66
LOCATION
Alberta Lea, Minnesota

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Marvin "Big Marv" Kuiper, 66, born Sept. 1, 1950, passed away after a tragic auto accident on Friday, Oct. 14, 2016. Marvin grew up in Hollandale and graduated from Albert Lea in 1968, thanks to his twin sister, Marlys. He fell in love with Lois Ann Dennis in the summer of 1967 at the drive-in in Maple Island and married the first time in April 1971. They divorced in May 1975 and were reunited in marriage in May 1979 at the theater in Austin. In October 1971 they had their daughter, Shelly, who was his pride and joy — only to be matched by the birth of their only granddaughter, Rachel, also known as "Bill," on his birthday in 2012. His wife and his girls were the center of his world and everyone he met got to hear about them and see pictures whether they wanted to or not. Marvin worked construction in the Twin Cities for years before starting Kuiper Specialties Inc. in 1985. Since then, he helped so many realize their dreams and built countless restaurants, commercial kitchens and substance abuse treatment centers across the state. He often said, "How did I end up from the tractor seat to this?" Marvin was always the "tie that binds" with everyone he came in contact with, and became instant friends or family with them all. The lives he touched are countless and vast. He was preceded in death by his parents Kort and Cornelia Kuiper of Hollandale and his in-laws John and Mildred Dennis. He is survived by his loving wife, Lois; his adoring daughter, Shelly; and granddaughter, Rachel "Bill," his shining star. Siblings include Henry and Polly Kuiper, Gertrude and Jon Stout, Patricia and Virgil Harmdierks, his twin sister, Marlys Heemsbergen, Irene and Donald Jones and Ron and Diane Kuiper. He also had numerous nieces, nephews and adopted family and friends along the way. A celebration of life will be from 1 to 6 p.m. Nov. 13 at Mermaid Event Center, 2200 County Highway 10 in Moundsview, with a eulogy at 3 p.m. and stories of him thereafter. In lieu of flowers, please consider the needs of the family.

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I went to school and rode the buss with Marvin. Then 30 years later he would get my wife and me a good table at Hubert's, no matter how long the line was we got personal service. Marvin always seemed to be a kind and gentle soul. RIP Marvin. My sincere sympathy to the family. I'm sure you'll miss Marvin immensely.

I have a number of memories of Marv and they all have a common thread running through them-he was always fun to be around. A big man with a big heart.
Quick to smile and laugh. In my circle if you say someone is a good guy that's as good as it gets.
Marv was a good guy.