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Mabel Marvin Obituary

Mabel Marvin Obituary

Mabel "Eva" Marvin, 80 of Croissant Circle, Deerfield passed away Sunday March 25, 2007 at home. Eva was born on February 12, 1927 in Bath, NY the daughter of Raymond and Florence (Burt) Holden. She was a graduate of Campbell Central School and on January 11, 1946 married Claude Marvin in the Chapel at Camp Lejeune, NC. They had a blessed marriage of 61 years. Eva was a devoted craft person having been the chairperson of the Cayuga County Home Bureau. She was also employed with the A&P Food Processing Plant in Big Flats, NY and later as a cook in the Corning ? Painted Post West High School. Eva loved cats and was an avid Syracuse University Basketball fan. Eva is survived by her husband, Rev. Claude, two daughters, Dr. Patricia Marvin, of St. Augustine, FL and Denise Marvin, of Marcy, NY, one son, Lynn Marvin of Utica, NY a sister, Ellen Hunt of Painted Post, NY and a brother-in-law, Charles Marvin, of Harlington, TX. Mrs. Marvin's funeral service will be held on Thursday March 29, 2007 at 10:00 am from the Heintz Funeral Home, 408 Herkimer Rd., Utica with the Rev. David Kirkpatrick officiating. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery, Kirkland. Calling hours at the funeral are Wednesday from 3-5 & 7-9. In lieu of flowers please consider donations to Hospice and Palliative Care Inc. or the First Baptist Church of Newport, NY. The family would like to extend their thanks to the staff of Hospice and Dr. Joseph Booth and his staff for all the support and care given to Eva.

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Mabel "Eva" Marvin, 80 of Croissant Circle, Deerfield passed away Sunday March 25, 2007 at home. Eva was born on February 12, 1927 in Bath, NY the daughter of Raymond and Florence (Burt) Holden. She was a graduate of Campbell Central School and on January 11, 1946 married Claude Marvin in the Chapel at Camp Lejeune, NC. They had a blessed marria

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