Devish, Marvin G.
Bettty and family,
We will miss Marvin and that great smile, and his kind and gentle ways- what a guy! He has been like family to us over the last thirty years. Riverton has lost a wonderful man, but we know that he is at peace now, and we will meet again one day.
Love and prayers, Bob, Phillis and girls
So sorry to hear of your loss, daughter of John (Jack) and Mildred Long of Missouri Valley/Sterling, CO.
Jennifer Long - 6/8/2009I too, will always remember Marvin's smile. He always seemed glad to see you. I know my dad thought a lot of his cousin Marvin.
He lived a good life; I'm sure you all have a lot of fond memories of him to comfort you.
Karen, Dave & Family,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad.... I know how hard it is to lose a parent.
Just remember all the HAPPY YEARS you had with him and keep him alive in your hearts with your great memories.
Our deepest sympathy,
Nadine & Mike Wallace
Betty and children:
Our hearts are with you and your family. Marvin made the world a better place and now he is with the Lord. Our prayers are with you.
If there is anything we might do for you please let us know.
Sincerely,
Wade and Carol House and families.
We would like to send our condolenses to Marvin's family.
He was such a good man. We are think of you in our prayers.
May the Lord bless you all and give you comfort.
To the Devish Family. I knew Marvin through his son Kurt. When I first moved to Riverton 13 + years ago, we met as he was going fishing. He told me of a couple of good spots on the lake. He always had that smile on his face.
It is sad to see him gone, but he is fishing with the Lord now.
My respects and sympathy to all of the family.
We are sorry for your loss. Marvin always had a time to say hello and always had a big smile. Please accept our condolences.
Marian Robinson and
Richard Warren
Betty and family,
We have many good memories of Marv! I remember the years on the farm and dad mashing his finger hitching up the equipment. Lots of fun and laughs. Dad was never too excited about traveling but was always ready to go to Riverton to visit "the Twins". Now the last of the four twins is gone.
Marv had a good life and was always such a pleasure to talk to--I am really going to miss him! I hope had I can always keep that laugh and fabulous sense of humor that he had, even when he was having some rough times with his health. He could also joke around and laugh---what a nice gift.
Last year I went through some bombers in Chicago and called him on the cell while I was walking around in and outside the planes. He was talking about his and Mel's experiences. Would have liked to have all that on tape.
I wish you all the best and I am sorry for your loss. He lived a good life and enjoyed his family.
Peace,
Ron Cox
Mason City, Nebraska