Marvin (Marv) Duane Rich, 88, formally of Findlay, Ohio passed away Friday evening, March 2, 2012 at St Peter’s Hospital, Helena, MT. He is survived by three children, Rebecca Flores (Arnulfo deceased), Columbus, Ohio, Nicholas Rich (Irma), Helena, Montana, and Lori Arledge (Sam), New Port Richey, Florida. Five Grandchildren: Ian Flores, Scott Flores, Chet Hilkert, Dustin McCaughey, and Jeremy Rich, plus six great grandchildren. _x000D_
Marvin was born on November 9, 1923 in Wayland, Iowa to Nicholas Valentine Rich and Oleta Grace Smith. He was formerly married to Doris McRill and never re-married._x000D_
The eldest of nine children, his brothers and sisters include Dean Rich, Tyler, TX, Edith LaVon Zear (deceased), Lorraine Swanson, Arlington, TX, Jim Rich, Port Saint Lucie, FL, Joyce Stull, Mt. Pleasant, IA, Ed Rich, Mt. Pleasant, IA, Will Rich, Ft Myers, FL, Doris Ann Hall, Trinity, FL. _x000D_
Marv is a WWII veteran and he loved his country. He proudly served in US Army in a coastal artillery unit stationed in California, later he deployed to Germany where he served in the final months of the war on long range artillery guns, and then as part of occupying forces. _x000D_
After the war, Marv moved to Findlay, OH making it his home. He was the owner of Marv Rich Construction and built custom homes for 35 years, gaining a reputation as one of the finest home builders in NW Ohio. He served as President of the Findlay Home Builders Association and was active in the Optimist and Elks Club. _x000D_
Marv was a loving and devoted father and grandfather. He will always be remembered for his willingness to provide support to his family and friends in times of need. He enjoyed going on fishing expeditions with his family and friends. His other love was for baseball, football and basketball. _x000D_
A memorial service will be held 2:00 pm, Thursday, March 8, at the Ft Harrison Chapel. Interment will follow at the Ft Harrison, State Veterans Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, it’s suggested that memorials be made to the State of Montana State Veterans Cemetery.
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Lauren & Rob Scasny says
Nick and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours ~
Rob and Lauren
S Ford says
I am so very sorry for your loss. Please know that God will comfort and sustain you. Psalms 34:18 says that He is near to those broken at heart and saves those crushed in spirit. He truly knows the pain you feel. He assures us at John 5:28 that a time will soon come when we will welcome back to our arms those we have lost. Know that time is very near. Allow God to comfort your soul until that day arrives. Please keep His promises close to your heart. I offer my deepest sympathies to your entire family.
J. Chalmers Croy says
Rebecca, Nick, Lori and Family
Sorry to hear of the passing of your father, he was a good man!
Thoughts and prayers,
J.Chalmers Croy and Family
Jennifer Griffin says
Your father was a good builder and have sold many of his homes over the years. One of the old builders in Findlay, I always liked hearing his stories. I know he always cheered for the Iowa teams. You have my sympathies.
Alyssa Townsend-Hudders says
Nick and Irma, am so sorry for your loss. I hope you and your family are holding up okay under such sad circumstances. I believe Karyl is bringing flowers and a card from all of us at the office to you on Friday. Please take care, Alyssa
What is it that we admire about the soldier? It is certainly not that he goes into battle; what we admire about the soldier is that he has the power of losing his own life for the life of a larger cause; that he holds his personal suffering of no account; that he flings down on the gage of battle his all, and says, “I will stand or fight with this cause.†That, it seems to me, is the glorious thing we most admire. –Jane Addams, Washington’s Birthday Address-1903
Les and Tina Rayle says
We are sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. He was a great neighbor and friend for many years. Our thoughts will be with you.
Bill and Jan Fawley says
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Your Dad built our home on Lincolnshire and then our second home on Sutton Place. They both were lovely built homes. We have very nice memories of him.
Dick and Shirley Barchent says
We will miss your dad. I made a lot of trips to Columbus with him and he joined us for holiday meals. He will be greatly missed by our family.
The Hanchetts says
Nick, Irma and Jeremy:
Our thoughts and prayers are wtih you.
The Hanchetts
Betty Jerrel says
Becky,Nick, and Lori. You have my deepest smpathy. Iam a cousin of your Dad’s. I remember you kids coming to visit with my folks when you were small. My parents are Melvin(DSEASED) AND Bessie Smith. The were your Dad’s Uncle and Aunt. My Mom is 86. Your Da was a handsome man. Mom says he looked like your Grandps Nick.
Susan Willhite Hale says
I was a secretary at Snyder-Koehler Realty for 6 years ‘76-82 when I met Marv. He & Bill Houck were good friends there. They Attending my wedding. I have good memories of Marv. Was just thinking today of the Realtors I worked with and their lives. Sorry to read of Marv’s passing.