Marlin ran a family farm from age 14 until last year. In addition to farming, Marlin worked at the Algoma Lumber Co. for 25 years.
Marlin married Norma Petry on November 10, 1956.
He was a member of the Kolberg Emmanuel Lutheran Church, a founding member of the Northeast Wisconsin Antique Power Association. He was honored as Thresherman of the Year in 2003. Marlin enjoyed spending time restoring tractors, watching tractor pulls and farming.
He is survived by his wife, Norma, five children, Vicki Polcen (special friend Mel), Sturgeon Bay; Michael Kay, Cadott; Tom (Chris) Kay, Forestville; Linda (Mark) DeKeyser, Brussels; and Paul (Judy) Kay, Kolberg; 10 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and special furry friend Oliver. He was preceded in death by his parents, one son David Kay, one daughter Patsy Kay and one sister Marion Kay.
Family and friends may call at the SCHINDERLE FUNERAL HOME, Algoma, Sunday March 18, 2018 from 4 - 8 PM and after 10 AM Monday at Kolberg Emmanuel Lutheran Church until the time of services at 11 AM with Rev. Mark Falck officiating. Entombment at the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum.
The family wants to give a special thank you to the Algoma Long Term Care and Dr. Anderson for the wonderful care that Marlin received.
Marlin ran a family farm from age 14 until last year. In addition to farming, Marlin worked at the Algoma Lumber Co. for 25 years.
Marlin married Norma Petry on November 10, 1956.
He was a member of the Kolberg Emmanuel Lutheran Church, a founding member of the Northeast Wisconsin Antique Power Association. He was honored as Thresherman of the Year in 2003. Marlin enjoyed spending time restoring tractors, watching tractor pulls and farming.
He is survived by his wife, Norma, five children, Vicki Polcen (special friend Mel), Sturgeon Bay; Michael Kay, Cadott; Tom (Chris) Kay, Forestville; Linda (Mark) DeKeyser, Brussels; and Paul (Judy) Kay, Kolberg; 10 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and special furry friend Oliver. He was preceded in death by his parents, one son David Kay, one daughter Patsy Kay and one sister Marion Kay.
Family and friends may call at the SCHINDERLE FUNERAL HOME, Algoma, Sunday March 18, 2018 from 4 - 8 PM and after 10 AM Monday at Kolberg Emmanuel Lutheran Church until the time of services at 11 AM with Rev. Mark Falck officiating. Entombment at the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum.
The family wants to give a special thank you to the Algoma Long Term Care and Dr. Anderson for the wonderful care that Marlin received.
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