Marlin was baptized on July 7, 1929 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Loganville by Pastor Frederick Schalkhauser. He was confirmed April 25, 1943 by Pastor Carl Stubenvoll.
Marlin served his country in the U. S. Army in the Korean Conflict during 1952-54 and was cited for heroism in the rescue of a wounded serviceman.
On August 7, 1954, Marlin was united in marriage to Mary E. Licht at St. Peter's in Loganville. The Lord blessed them with three daughters and a son.
He was an avid hunter, golfer, and a member of the Reedsburg Country Club. He enjoyed woodworking and helping his children. During the past months he waged a courageous battle with cancer. He died Dec. 23, 1992 at the Reedsburg Memorial Hospital.
Marlin is survived by his wife, Mary: three daughters, Vicky, Debra and Sheryl; one son Ronald; three grandchildren: Nickolas, Erin and Randy; two brother: Kenneth and Gordon (Shirley); one sister: Doris (Philip) Fish and his mother-in-law: Blanch Koenig.
Marlin was baptized on July 7, 1929 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Loganville by Pastor Frederick Schalkhauser. He was confirmed April 25, 1943 by Pastor Carl Stubenvoll.
Marlin served his country in the U. S. Army in the Korean Conflict during 1952-54 and was cited for heroism in the rescue of a wounded serviceman.
On August 7, 1954, Marlin was united in marriage to Mary E. Licht at St. Peter's in Loganville. The Lord blessed them with three daughters and a son.
He was an avid hunter, golfer, and a member of the Reedsburg Country Club. He enjoyed woodworking and helping his children. During the past months he waged a courageous battle with cancer. He died Dec. 23, 1992 at the Reedsburg Memorial Hospital.
Marlin is survived by his wife, Mary: three daughters, Vicky, Debra and Sheryl; one son Ronald; three grandchildren: Nickolas, Erin and Randy; two brother: Kenneth and Gordon (Shirley); one sister: Doris (Philip) Fish and his mother-in-law: Blanch Koenig.
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