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Marvin DuBuque

December 29, 1928 - June 28, 2015

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Posted by:
Linda Stratman

Posted on:
July 3, 2015

So sorry I did not make it to the funeral service for Uncle Marvin. You were all in my heart, thoughts and prayers . My depest sympathy and prayers for all the family. Linda Stratman

Posted by:
Michele Sweet

Posted on:
July 2, 2015

I used to spend a few nights every summer at the house to play with Elaine. Uncle Richard was always so nice to me. My dad loved his big brother so much! I know he missed seeing him everyday after Big B shut down. I am praying for the family. Michele Sweet

Posted by:
Denise DuBuque

Posted on:
July 1, 2015

So many great memories of my Dad growing up. From helping in the garden to helping on the roof. I just knew I was going to be a piece of bacon while helping on the roof in the rain and lightning. Dad taught me how to work on the tractor, the bush hog, the riding lawn mower and the truck. We cut wood together and painted fences. All the places we went like Hamel and Rowe, Wal-Mart, DQ, Great Clips, Orschelin, the flea market and yard sales. We had nice road trips to Washington, MO and Vienna, MO. Years ago Dad Uncle Roger and I used to car pool....me to General American and those two to Big B Lumber. Dad you were a simple man, a man who never owned a new car and never had a credit card. Thank you for being a wonderful Grandfather and Great Grandfather. Rest in peace Dad. I love you and I hope I said I love you many times when you were here.

Posted by:
Lois (Liebel) Barber

Posted on:
July 1, 2015

Uncle Rich was a wonderful man. He will truly be missed. We are glad that he is in God's hands resting peacefully. Our hearts and prayers are with the whole Dubuque family. God Bless. Stan & Lois Barber

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Bonnie Wiskirchen

Posted on:
July 1, 2015

Marvin, such a special sweet client. Every year we would look forward to our few minutes together. He would quietly come in and hand me his papers Elaine had gotten together for him and he trusted me to know how to take care of all of it for him. Then quietly leave, but know that a special bond of trust had been exchanged. Just know that my heart and prayer are with each of you as you go through this time of loss. Love Bonnie Wiskirchen