Marvin was confirmed April 9, 1933, at St Paul's Lutheran Church in North Freedom. He was a graduate of North Freedom High School. He was united in marriage to Ruth Shimniok on Nov. 8, 1947 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in North Freedom. Marvin farmed all his life in the North Freedom area. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Baraboo.
Marvin is survived by his wife, Ruth of North Freedom; two daughters, Shirley (James) Roecker of Reedsburg, and Linda (Ron) Green of Menasha; two sons, Marvin D. Licht and Daniel (Judy) Licht, all of North Freedom; six grandchildren, Michael (Vicky) Steinmetz, Kari and Andrew Licht, and Sarah, David and Daniel Roecker; and two great-grandchildren, Brendan and Cameron Steinmetz. He is further survived by three sisters, Arloween Oyan of Waunakee, Althea (Burdell) Trow of Brooklyn, and Sylvia King of Poynette; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Gertrude Pieper; a brother, Norman Licht; and two brothers-in-law, Leonard King and Merlyne Pieper.
Funeral services were held April 1, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Baraboo. Interment was made in Kingston Cemetery in the Township of Merrimac.
Marvin was confirmed April 9, 1933, at St Paul's Lutheran Church in North Freedom. He was a graduate of North Freedom High School. He was united in marriage to Ruth Shimniok on Nov. 8, 1947 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in North Freedom. Marvin farmed all his life in the North Freedom area. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Baraboo.
Marvin is survived by his wife, Ruth of North Freedom; two daughters, Shirley (James) Roecker of Reedsburg, and Linda (Ron) Green of Menasha; two sons, Marvin D. Licht and Daniel (Judy) Licht, all of North Freedom; six grandchildren, Michael (Vicky) Steinmetz, Kari and Andrew Licht, and Sarah, David and Daniel Roecker; and two great-grandchildren, Brendan and Cameron Steinmetz. He is further survived by three sisters, Arloween Oyan of Waunakee, Althea (Burdell) Trow of Brooklyn, and Sylvia King of Poynette; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Gertrude Pieper; a brother, Norman Licht; and two brothers-in-law, Leonard King and Merlyne Pieper.
Funeral services were held April 1, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Baraboo. Interment was made in Kingston Cemetery in the Township of Merrimac.
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