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Marvin Eugene Correll

Posted 2022-04-01 by mhenderson
Published by Mohave Daily News Online on Apr. 1, 2022 -
Bullhead City, Arizona -

Marvin Eugene Correll passed away late on the night of Saturday, January
22, 2022 with his wife of 67 years, Marlene, at his side. Known as Gene,
he was a kind and devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-
grandfather, and friend.

Born July 7, 1931, in Wausau, Wisconsin, Gene traveled as a young child
with his parents as they pastored churches throughout the Midwest. The
family settled in California where he spent most of his adult years. As
a child he would sing on stage at church and later in life would remark
on how good his voice was! He had fond memories of living in 1940's Los
Angeles and taking the trolley around town, often by himself.

He met Marlene in 1951 and the courtship that began soon after continued
through his years with the Marine Corps - while he was stationed at Camp
Pendleton, Kaneohe Bay on Oahu, and in Japan. He was a true romantic who
shared his life and love for Marlene in the regular letters he wrote to
her. Marlene lived for those letters, especially during a period she was
confined to bed with polio.

Gene proposed to Marlene while they were sitting in his 1942 Ford Coupe
in front of Marlene's family home in Anaheim, California. They married
in June 1954 just three months after his military service ended and
lived in a $60/month apartment above his grandparents' garage in nearby
Brea. One year later, they welcomed their first child, Marlynne and
moved to their first home. That home began to fill up quickly with the
births of four more children: Michael, Daren, Kevin, and Lisa.

Gene was a life-long grocer - having had a lengthy career as a Safeway
manager. He was adored and respected by co-workers and customers alike.
He was dedicated to his profession and to family trip planning! Gene
would spend months planning family vacations, researching routes and
sites along the way using a well-worn Rand McNally Road Atlas and his
"magic" pencil.

His most cherished travel spot was the Hawaiian Islands. He absolutely
loved Hawaii. Besides his time in Hawaii as a Marine, he also attended
high school for part of his senior year in Honolulu. He returned in 1969
with Marlene courtesy of a trip he won at work through a Van De Kamp's
bakery sales promotion. It was the first of many trips to Hawaii with
the love of his life.

He loved to play cards, especially pinochle, was a huge football/USC
Trojan fan, and an avid reader of paperbacks by Tom Clancy, Lee Childs,
and John Grisham. In retirement, Gene and Marlene lived in Big Bear
City, California and then Bullhead City, Arizona. They traveled to see
as many of their grandchildren's sporting events, graduations, and
special events as possible. Grandpa had a cute way to pronounce each of
his grandkids' names and made them feel special every time he said their
names and nicknames.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Inez and Carroll Correll;
siblings, Carol Jones, Richard "Dick" Correll, and William "Bill"
Correll.

Gene is survived by his wife, Marlene; daughters, Marlynne (Michael)
Thomson, Lisa (Mark) Faulkner; sons, Michael (Suzanne), Daren (Sheri
Bernadett), Kevin (Jan); brother, Ken Correll; brother-in-law, Thomas
(Rosemary) Rodger; 15 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; uncle, Gene
Blackmore; aunt, Susie Morrison; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.

A memorial service is planned for 11 am on Friday, April 15, 2022 at
First Baptist Church, 1700 Palma Way, Bullhead City, AZ.




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