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Marvin John Brew Jr., a devoted family man and skilled cook, passed away peacefully at his home on March 28, 2026. Born on August 20, 1943, in Kingston, Pennsylvania, Marvin lived a life marked by dedication to his work, love for his family, and simple joys that brought him happiness.
Marvin attended Plymouth Area schools, laying the foundation for a life enriched by community and kinship. For many years, he was employed as a cook at the Royal Diner and Joe Schmid’s Diner in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, where he was known not only for his culinary skills but also for his warm presence and kind spirit in the kitchens and beyond.
Among Marvin’s proudest accomplishments were his hands-on work and his enthusiasm for playing the lottery – pastimes that reflected his practical nature and hopeful outlook. Perhaps his greatest joy, however, was spending cherished moments with his grandchildren and extended family, creating lasting memories that will be treasured by all who knew him.
Marvin is survived by his loving sons, Marvin J. Brew III of Syracuse, New York, and Brian Brew of Scranton, Pennsylvania; his daughters, Jessica Parker and her husband Shawn of Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, and Tina Hughes of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He was a beloved grandfather to Leland Brew, Jacob Brunner, Austin Kochanski, Kadynce Kochanski, Josiah John, Alyssa MacDowell, Cody Artmont, Catherine Parker, Lilianna Parker, Ella Parker, Christopher Heylek, Alexander J. Brew, and Summer Sharon Rain Brew. His family circle also includes great-grandchildren Rhiley Koonrad and Da’Kari Perry. Marvin’s sister, Millie Brew of Reading, Pennsylvania, remains part of his close-knit family.
Marvin was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin and Mildred Brew; his son, John Hughes; granddaughters Kayligh Brew and Brian Brew Jr.; and sisters Sharon Brew and Geraldine Artmont.
Throughout his life, Marvin embodied a spirit of warmth and steadfastness. His contributions to his community and the love he shared with family will long be remembered with respect and affection. He leaves behind a legacy of kindness and dedication that his loved ones will carry forward in their hearts.
Private funeral services were held at the convenience of the family.
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