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Charles William Tarvin passed away peacefully on September 9, 2025, In Congress, Arizona. He served his country as a proud member of the United States Marine Corp, from 1962 to 1966 with honor and grace.
He is the son of Charles and Juanita (Bristow) Tarvin. He is survived by two sisters, Darlene Ash of Havana, Illinois and Josephine Kizzer of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He leaves behind several Nieces and Nephews, Great Nieces and Great Nephews.
He was taken care of by his Niece Amie Harris, His great niece Angelina and his Great Nephew Quentin. He passed away peacefully with those who loved and cared for him by his side. In his home in Congress, Arizona.
Charles had a love for his cats and gold mining. He was a noble and loving man.
Charles will be laid to rest at the National Cemetery of Prescott, Prescott, Arizona
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