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Marvin Lloyd Vanderpool

Posted 2019-10-24 by mhenderson
Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory -
Lake havasu City, Arizona -

Marv Vanderpool departed this earth to be with Our Lord February 28,
2013. He was born August 1, 1932 in Jennings County, Indiana to Dessie
Van Cleve and Albert Vanderpool. He was raised in areas of Ohio and
Kentucky and graduated from high school in 1950 at Beatyville,
Kentucky. He joined the Air Force and completed 13 special schools
affording him with specialized and advanced training. He was
discharged from the Air Force at Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas,
Nevada in December 1955 and subsequently settled in Las Vegas and
Boulder City, Nevada.

He married Margaret Michaels (Maggie) Lebsch July 3, 1971 and they
resided in Boulder City until their retirements in 1989.

After traveling in their motor home for 3 years, they settled in Lake
Havasu in November 1991. It was then that Mary fulfilled a dream to
build an airplane. He had received his pilot's license in 1975 and had
a passion for aviation. The first plane - a Lancair 360 won Grand
Champion Awards at the EAA Copperstate fly-in. He built a second
Lancair ES for Dr. Ron Cook and then switched from fiberglass to tube
and fabric and built a Super Cub replica, which also won a Grand
Champion award.

At the time of his death, he was completing a Zenith 750 with the help
of good friends Gary Scott, Shannon Stebbens, Ron Rounds and other
local EAA members and friends. During several summers, he helped his
friend Bill Piper of Creston, BC, Canada to restore a 1929 Monocoach
and they proudly flew it together.

Marv was a member of the QB's American Legion, Technical Advisor for
local EAA, and Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church. He was also very
proud of his life membership in the Elks. Prior to retirement he owned
A & M Marine in Boulder City and had an extensive background in
mechanics. For those that knew him and worked with him, there appeared
to be absolutely nothing that he couldn't excel in - and, he was never
hesitant to tackle any new challenge with great expertise. One good
friend related to Maggie, that he had learned so much from Marv but
the most important one was that Marv had taught him to be a better
man. Marv's love and respect for his friends is what endeared him to
all.

He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Albert and Dessie,
and his youngest sister Marci Vanderpool. Survivors are his wife
Margaret, sisters Dana Baker and Shirley Sharp and brother in law
Ralph Sharp, nephews Michael, David, Eric Sharp; niece Lisa Sharp
Myers and her husband Todd and children Jared and Ryan Myers, all of
San Diego. Close friends Val and Lou Ann Striyle; Gary Scott; Shannon
Stebbens; Ron Rounds; Bill Piper; Jerry Fischer; Tom Olsen; Perry
Rutan; Paul Baughman to name a few.

New Hope of Hospice offered tremendous support and comfort during the
last 6 months of his life. Per his request he was cremated. A
celebration of life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Marv's name to New Hope
Hospice, Beacon of Hope and Our Lady of the Lake.

Thoughts and condolences may be submitted to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com Arrangements were placed under the care of Lietz-
Fraze Funeral Home and Crematory.

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