Marvin-Swangstue-Obituary

Marvin A. Swangstue

St Paul, Minnesota

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"Pudge" Age 71 of Siren, Wisconsin Pudge passed away on March 18, 2010. He was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin Swangstue and Dorothy Swangstue/Pfenning; brother Robert Pfenning; son Mark Swangstue. Survived by his wife of 33 years, Scheryl, children, Tina (Tim Rehak); Theresa (Brad...

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Tina & family: Our most sincere sympathy in the passing of your dad. I know and share the pain of your loss. You are in our thougths and prayers. Don and Jackie Callies

Sincere condolences to Marv's family on their loss. When we were growing up in St Paul we knew him as "Bud" or "Swanee" and he was in my wedding in 1961.

To the Swangstue Family,
So sorry to hear of Marv's passing. Please know your friends at Bachman's (Trish's workplace)have you in their thoughts and prayers.

Pudge, Marv, Marvin, Grandpa You answered to many names, each having a significant meaning. You meant so much to so many, each loving you differently for different reasons: to US you were just "DAD"
Love you forever....Your Girls !!

We love you so much Uncle Pudge... You will be dearly missed.

Thinking about you all. Sending my deepest condolences.

Uncle Pudge could always put a smile on my face, and my heart. I am so thankful to have known such a wonderful man. He will be missed by so many. Thank you uncle Pudge for all the memories. I love you very much.

If tears could build a stairway,
And memories a lane,
I'd walk right up to Heaven
And bring you home again.

Thinking of you.

To Marv's family. You don't know me, but I worked under Marv as an apprentice in the trade 40 + years ago. I was in H.S. Never the less, I can still remember him well because of all the humorous and funny things that he'd come up with. My sincerest condolences go out to you for your loss.

We would like to offer our deepest condolences.

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