William-MARVIN-Obituary

William F. "Bill" MARVIN

Oro Valley, Arizona

Oct 31, 1929 – Dec 10, 2016 (Age 87)

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BORN
October 31, 1929
DIED
December 10, 2016
AGE
87
LOCATION
Oro Valley, Arizona
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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MARVIN, William "Bill" F. passed peacefully on December 10, 2016. He is survived by Lori of 37 years; one brother, four daughters, three sons, four sons-in-law, two daughters-in-law, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He served in the military and worked nearly five decades as a...

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Hail to the Victor Valiant ! What a beautiful spirit and loving man.

Mike & I were saddened by the news of Bill's passing. He made a huge impact on us in the short time we knew him. Bill was always so pleasant and funny. Our sincerest condolences.

My deepest sympathy to you and to your family, Lori.

Bill was truly one of the most kind-hearted people I have ever known. I will always remember him.

It was an absolute privilege and honor to work for Bill those early years at MTI. He had such a great work ethic and I learned so much from him. Just watching how he treated others was a Life lesson.

Bill was "one in a million" - a gentle soul and a gentleman - a man who loved life and people; who was passionate about his...

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

LorI,
You and your family have my deepest sympathy. In the short time I knew Bill, he truly warmed my heart with every conversation.

With our deepest sympathy. I worked with Bill at Raytheon, where he was very highly regarded as a colleague and as a fine human being. He will be missed.

Lori,

Bill was the best!! I so much enjoyed being a friend and having had him on my great ANG Team. He always made me feel so calm and relaxed no matter the difficulty of the situation with his approach to life's problems.

I cannot begin to tell you the impact he had on my life. Such a wonderful person who seem to have the happiest life in the world.

I will miss him and forever remember when you and Bill came to Tucson to help me as we began our journey down the road...