MARVIN-TEUSCHER-Obituary

MARVIN TEUSCHER

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Marvin H. Teuscher 1921 ~ 2009 Marvin H. Teuscher died on August 12, 2009 two weeks after being diagnosed with cancer. Marv was born August 11, 1921 in Geneva, ID to Robert and Rosetti Messerli Teuscher. As a young man, he learned the satisfaction of a job well done. From selling squirrel...

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Dear Aunt Ruth, I'm so sorry for your loss. Dad told me that he had a wonderful phone conversation with Uncle Marv a month or so ago. They shared many memories of their boyhood and adventures. Don't you know that those two were something to be in the same family. But, Daddy tells me that Granny Teuscher kept them in line with willow switches. I can just picture that!
Love to your family..and may your faith sustain.
Love,
Susan Stevens Teuscher Trammell

Susan & Family
I send you my love and deepest sympathy. If there is anything i can do for you please let me know. Thinking of you and your family.

Dear Ruth, We were sorry to hear about Marv. What a wonderful and rewarding life he had. You were so blessed to share so many years together. We are glad to have known both of you through our years in the electrical industry. Those were special times with special friends.
Our love to you and your daughters.
Margaret and Wayne

Dear Ruth I learned of Marv's passing this morning and felt bad that I could not attend. My Parents Don and Pat Taft thought so highly of both of you. It seems like yesterday you were all out playing golf or at some NECA Meeting together. I really liked your husband and he was always so kind to me. I loved his laugh and his possitive attitude about the many challenges our industry faced constantly. He was a true leader in the electrical construction industry in the intermountain west. ...

We send our love and deepest sympathy.
My health issues prohibit us attending the services.
Thinking of you and wishing all the best.
Sincerely, Dick and Helen Devey

Marv was a great man. We share in your grief. Jack and Toni Walker

Marv was an amazing man, whom led an amazing life. He went places and seen stuff, that most people don't ever get a chance to do, and It was my honor to have met him. Marv was my Great Uncle, and he was somebody whom I had an extreme amount of respect, and admiration for. I can only hope that I can become half the man he was. My deepest sympathy to my Aunt Ruth, and the rest of the family. We will all miss Uncle Marv.

To his Family our deepest sympathy to you at this time. Marvin and I had a good talk at Homer's funeral a few years ago. It was good to talk with a relative. Our thoughts are with you at this time.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.