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robert cormier
April 8, 2021
Love you Dad, we think about you all the time! Baseball is back, rooting for your Cardinals, the legacy you left us is amazing and you live on in our hearts and thoughts every day!
Eleanor Codova
April 15, 2020
I was so sorry to read about Marv's passing. Please accept my sincerest sympathy. I didn't see Marv often, but always enjoyed seeing him when I did bump into him. He was such a sweetheart.
I hope the support of your family and friends will help alleviate your loss.
"Nothing that is loved is ever lost"
Fondly, Ellie Cordova
April 13, 2020
Nessie, I am so sorry to hear of Marvin's passing. What a charming, sweet man he was---my mom thought the world of him and loved working with him and Uncle John. I always enjoyed every time I got to see him. Much love and hugs to you oxoxo Stephanie(Jackson) Soucy
Blanche Moskowitz
April 13, 2020
So sorry Nessie - I want you to know that I, and I'm sure so many of your friends and temple members are thinking of you and your familiy at this sad time in your lives. I wish you comfort in that knowledge.
Bridget Cormier
April 12, 2020
I remember the first day I met Marvy. It was snowing giant snowflakes as he stood in the front yard with Barnaby. I immediately felt at home with Marv and Nessie and felt like I had known them all my life. Marvy hugged me and kissed my cheek and said " you're the one for Rob ".....he always told me he was my biggest fan. Pops told me in his last weeks to "look around at my beautiful family and know that everything will be alright." I will think of you every time I see a white poodle. I will miss your hugs and very wise words. I will keep them close to my heart forever. I love you Pops!
Wilhelm Livestock John E and Julie Wilhelm
April 12, 2020
Rob, Bridget and Families -
So sorry for your loss. I wish we could have had the pleasure of meeting your dad you have such wonderful memories of him!! He is resting and rejoicing on this blessed day of the year with loved one and the Lord!! Love, Hugs and prayers - John, Julie, Justin, Jamie & Jacob
Mal Lamson
April 12, 2020
Marvin and Nessie have been dear friends for 44 years, sharing sports talk, work stories, and family events, over happy and difficult times. We fondly remember our shared trips to Yellowstone and San Diego. A highlight of one trip was a tour of a coal mine in Colorado. As we prepared to go into the mine, dressed in overalls, boots, headlamps, and one hour's worth of oxygen on a 20 pound belt, our big question concerned what would happen when the hour was up. Marvin turned white as the guide shrugged his shoulders and smiled! But he was a trouper and went ahead with the tour. We always enjoyed his company, even the arguments about which (you name the sport) team was better, and will miss him very much.
Mal and Shayna Lamson
Salt Lake City
Jeff Winick
April 12, 2020
Nessie and Family,
I am so sorry to read of Marvin's passing. I remember him well as we often spoke of the food business when he came into the Crown. One would be hard pressed to find a finer gentleman of class and integrity. Marvin was a true mensch, and the definition of genuine. This world would be a better place with more like him!!
Lilly Torres
April 11, 2020
Mr. Cormier
I had the pleasure to meet Marvin 4 years ago when I met his son David my Fiancé and wow! what a Great Man he was very pleasant every time we went over always happy to see us and my kids he's going to be missed for sure our small conversations and talking about how he met Charlie Brown his dog, showing me all his pictures and dog figures on the wall just very beautiful memories. Like he said to me... you know what Lilly, I live A Good Life I really Enjoyed Everything I Did. You'll be missed Mr Marvin
RIP
Mark Monroe
April 11, 2020
I loved my shared dog walks with Marvin, Charlie Brown and my dog Eyck... all seasons, all weather conditions Marvin would greet me with a smile... wed talk about dogs, kids, grandkids, sports, and the goings on in the neighborhood.... hed always conclude our walks with give my best to Erin and the girls. I will miss you Marvin ❤
Robert Cormier
April 10, 2020
I have more memories than I can share, but today I'm feeling blessed that my dad is being remembered so fondly, by so many! Today's memory, for me, is that Marvin Cormier was as genuine as genuine could be, he was charming and had a wonderful smile. Today I choose to celebrate what a wonderful life he lived. I love him dearly, and I will continue to cherish our time together. Love you dad!
Rob
Michael
April 10, 2020
A wonderful human being. During high school worked for him at Finast. The entire Scheinblum family shares the Cormier family sorrow. Mike & Lonnie Guilford, CT
April 10, 2020
Marvin was a true gentleman. He had a kind and warm heart that radiated widely. I will remember him with affection.
Howard Scheinblum
Cremation Society of Connecticut - Windsor
Posted an obituary
April 8, 2020
Marvin Cormier Obituary
Marvin Cormier, 89, husband of Nessie Cohen, passed away on April 9, 2020 after a brief illness. He was born in New Britain on March 19, 1931, to the late Freda (Stavnezer) and George Cormier and was a long time resident of West Hartford. He... Read Marvin Cormier's Obituary
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