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In Loving Memory

Niemann, Marvin Lee

passed Monday, May 24, 2021. Beloved husband of the late Judith L. Niemann; dearest father of Jeff (Lynn) Niemann, Kim Beyer and the late Micheal Niemann;dear grandfather of 4; dear great-grandpa, Uncle, Cousin and friend to many.

SERVICES: Visitation Friday, May 28, 4:00 – 8:00 pm at Kutis AFFTON Chapel 10151 Gravois (St. Louis). Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Private funeral service.

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12 thoughts on “Niemann, Marvin Lee”

  1. Sorry for the loss to his family and friends what a great person that I got to work with and to call my friend

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  2. Sorry for the loss to his family and friends what a great person that I got to work with and to call my friend

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  3. Our thoughts and prayers to your family. It was an upmost honor to have known Marvin. We worked together for many of years. We had a lot of laughs and fun and drank a few beers throughout those years. I was an apprentice under Marvin for a few years. He had the patients of a saint. He was an excellent mentor.I’m sure he will be missed by all.

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  4. Our thoughts and prayers to your family. It was an upmost honor to have known Marvin. We worked together for many of years. We had a lot of laughs and fun and drank a few beers throughout those years. I was an apprentice under Marvin for a few years. He had the patients of a saint. He was an excellent mentor.I’m sure he will be missed by all.

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  5. Sorry for your loss. Marvin was a pleasure to work for and be around. He always had a positive attitude and a smile. Good memories.

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  6. Sorry for your loss. Marvin was a pleasure to work for and be around. He always had a positive attitude and a smile. Good memories.

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  7. I’m so sorry to here Marvin’s family and friends he’s going to be missed as a sheet metal workers brother. I would agree that he was a saint.

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  8. I’m so sorry to here Marvin’s family and friends he’s going to be missed as a sheet metal workers brother. I would agree that he was a saint.

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  9. So sorry for your loss. Your dad was a heck of a gentleman and always treated me like his own. He will be truly missed I’m sorry I never got down to see him. He will be truly missed.

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  10. So sorry for your loss. Your dad was a heck of a gentleman and always treated me like his own. He will be truly missed I’m sorry I never got down to see him. He will be truly missed.

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