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Marvin-Pfeiffer

In Loving Memory

Pfeiffer, Marvin R. Jr.

Pfeiffer, Marvin R. Jr. Received into Glory on Thursday, January 12, 2023. Beloved husband of Laura A Pfeiffer (nee Melican) for 53 years. Dearest father of Alice (Kevin Pollo) Pfeiffer, Matthew Pfeiffer and Mark Pfeiffer; loving Grandpa/ Pa Pa of Abigail, Samuel, Diego, Isabella, Catalina, Matthew and Gillian; dear brother of Gail (Ned) Ellet and the late Kaye (Bill) Turnbough; our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Retiree of U.E./American Electric.

Marvin served in the Air National Guard for 40 years

Services: Funeral at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Thursday, January 19, at 12 p.m. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Memorials to Backstoppers appreciated. Visitation Wednesday 4 – 7 p.m.

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14 thoughts on “Pfeiffer, Marvin R. Jr.”

  1. Marvin was such a phenomenal neighbor! Always ready to help anyone with anything, and especially ready to take the kids on lawnmower rides. We enjoyed so many years of living up the street from him and that beautiful and amazing Laura. Rest In Peace dear neighbor and friend.

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  2. Marvin was such a phenomenal neighbor! Always ready to help anyone with anything, and especially ready to take the kids on lawnmower rides. We enjoyed so many years of living up the street from him and that beautiful and amazing Laura. Rest In Peace dear neighbor and friend.

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  3. My father was very fond of yours. They met in scouts as Mark was in our troop. Your dad took kindly to my dad and helped him tinker on small engine equipment and always had a fix to things he broke. Your family was always one of the families that stepped in and helped at scout functions. Thank you for the memories of your dads kindness and so sorry for your family’s loss.

    Phil Jones
    Troop 200

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  4. My father was very fond of yours. They met in scouts as Mark was in our troop. Your dad took kindly to my dad and helped him tinker on small engine equipment and always had a fix to things he broke. Your family was always one of the families that stepped in and helped at scout functions. Thank you for the memories of your dads kindness and so sorry for your family’s loss.

    Phil Jones
    Troop 200

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  5. Our deepest condolences to you Laura, and Alice, Matt and Mark and your children. You have lost a loving husband, father and grandfather. Marv was a man of deep sincerity, utter unflappability and a car trunk that truly shamed Felix the cat’s bag of tricks. I believe he could have fixed 3 Mile Island if he had been close. Atque in Perpetuum Frater Ave Atque Vale.

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  6. Our deepest condolences to you Laura, and Alice, Matt and Mark and your children. You have lost a loving husband, father and grandfather. Marv was a man of deep sincerity, utter unflappability and a car trunk that truly shamed Felix the cat’s bag of tricks. I believe he could have fixed 3 Mile Island if he had been close. Atque in Perpetuum Frater Ave Atque Vale.

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  7. Served with Marvin in the 218th Air National Guard at Jefferson Barracks. He was such a great guy to serve with. My condolences to his family.

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  8. Served with Marvin in the 218th Air National Guard at Jefferson Barracks. He was such a great guy to serve with. My condolences to his family.

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