Obituary: Mcneilly, Marvin Robert

Age 72

McNEILLY, Marvin Robert

Longtime resident of Rockford, WA passed away July 22, 2012.

Marv was born September 10, 1939.

Marvin served in the Army in Germany then worked in the farming business around the Rockford area until he began farming in the 60s and continued until he retired.

He enjoyed hunting, gardening and fishing.

Marvin is survived by his companion of 23 years, Francine (Frankie) Groat, sons; Robert (April), Thomas (Sandra), Kevin (Nikki), Doug and Daniel.

Grandchildren; Megan, Austin, Steven, Robee, Josh, RaeAnne, Cheyenne, Sara, and Travis.

Sisters; Elsie Junkie, Shirley Frazier Doolittle and Barbara Melcher.

In-laws; Bobby and Dorothy Felber.

Marvin is preceded in death by his wife Sandra and parents Robert and Mable McNeilly.

Visitation will be held Sunday July 29th 6-8 pm at Schanzenbach Funeral Home in Fairfield, WA.

A graveside service will be held Monday, July 30th at 11:00 am at the (Rockford) Fairview Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations in Marvin’s honor may be sent to: (Rockford) Fairview Cemetery, PO Box 63, Rockford WA 99030 or Rockford Fire Dept, PO Box 65.

SCHANZENBACH FUNERAL HOME, FAIRFIELD in charge of arrangements.

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