Marvin-Thiessens-Obituary

Marvin Thiessens

Reno, Nevada

1934 - 2015 (Age 80)

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Marvin F. ThiessensNovember 3, 1934September 14, 2015Marvin F. Thiessens passed away peacefully on September 14, 2015. Marvin worked for the Washoe County School District for 27 years as Maintenance Supervisor in the transportation department, and he was proud to have served in the Army from 1954...

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7 years still seems like yesterday. UNR games just not the same without you being with me. Miss having you to talk with. Continue to watch over us all.

I still miss you to this day. Your special company, advice and wisdom, going to breakfast and attending Wolf Pack football games. Forever in my heart and thoughts.

I miss my confidant, special friend and football buddy. Remember you often and all the good times I had with you & Diane. And for being my substitute family. Hope to see you when I am called home. Love you.

Jay, myself, and our children will never forget all the family adventures we had with you, Diane, and your children.
We had many many adventures, we especially enjoyed camping with you Diane and the kids, and all the trips we
made to California to find some nice weather and things to do that was exciting for all of our children.

Great times together
Always fair

I just found out that Marvin had passsed through a 3rd cousing 1 generation removed in The Netherlands. Drewes and I have been collaborating on the Thiessens family and I was surprised to have him send this to me requesting where Marvin fit into the family! Diane and I add our sympathy but know that he and Diane are in a much happier place!

Just found out you went to be with Diane

You both made transportation what it is

Even better when you and Diane where there

Take on the next adventure


Grandpa,

I'm deeply saddened to hear of your passing. As sad as I am, I take great comfort in knowing you are reunited with Grandma, Tammie, and Skeeter. I'm truly sorry I was not able to see you off, but we will be reunited someday. I would like to thank you for all the adventures. You gave me a love of travel (from Canada to Mexico), you taught me to fish out at Wild Horse, and even helped me win a fishing derby at Newmont. I only hope you know how much we love you and...

Some of my favorite childhood memories are of spending time at Uncle Bub and Aunt Diane's with two of my favorite cousins, Mark and Carol.

I am sorry for your loss, Mark and Carol, of such a kind, funny and loving father. My heart hurts for you both and I am keeping you in my prayers. Much love to you both (and all of Uncle Bub's family at this time of loss).