I have about 35 minutes worth of dad sharing stories from his life that I recorded on OneNote. The only way I can figure out to upload a sound file is to attach it to a photo in a movie file... if you know more about how to do this in a more compact format please let me know!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Military Honors
I just got the videos of the military honors for Dad at the Fort Richardson National Memorial Cemetary from Sheri. There are four clips (from 30sec, to 2 minutes at the longest), including the 21 gun salute, flag folding, and presentation of the flag and caseings to Mom. They were taken by Sheri's husband Rob on her cell phone.
Honor Gaurd
Taps, 21 gun salute, flag folding
Flag folding, presentation
Burial march
Honor Gaurd
Taps, 21 gun salute, flag folding
Flag folding, presentation
Burial march
The Viewing
Sunday, January 17, 2010
The funeral program/outline

In Memory of
Robert C. Marvin
Birth
December 15, 1933
Long Beach California
Death
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Anchorage, Alaska
Interment
Ft. Richardson National Cemetary
Ft. Richardson, Alaska
Arrangements by Kehls Legacy
Pallbearers
LeEric Marvin, son; LuDean Marvin, son; Christopher Marvin, son; Jason Marvin, grandson; Benjamin Marvin, grandson; Spencer Hoffman; Eric Gebs; Sean McGillis
Funeral Services
Friday, January 15, 2010 at 11:30 a.m.
Strawberry Chapel of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Anchorage Alaska Stake
Viewing 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. in the Relief Society room
Conducting - Pres. Fred Jack
Organist - Jody Rhodes
Chorister - Erica Hoffman
Welcome - Pres. Fred Jack
Opening Hymn - #2 Spirit of God
Invocation - LeEric Marvin
Eulogy - Walt Warner
Special Musical Number - Rebecca & Eric Gebs
“Because He Lives”
Speaker - James Marvin
Closing Hymn - #292 O’ My Father
Closing Prayer - Jeremiah Marvin
Song Lyrics:
The Spirit of God
The Spirit of God like a fire is burning;
The latter day glory begins to come forth;
The visions and blessings of old are returning;
The angels are coming to visit the earth.
CHORUS:
We'll sing & we'll shout with His armies of heaven:
Hosanna, hosanna, to God and the Lamb!
Let glory to them in the highest be given,
Henceforth and forever: amen and amen.
The Lord is extending the saints' understanding—
Restoring their judges and all as at first;
The knowledge and power of God are expanding
The vail o'er the earth is beginning to burst.
CHORUS
We call in our solemn assemblies, in spirit,
To spread forth the kingdom of heaven abroad,
That we through our faith may begin to inherit
The visions, and blessings, and glories of God.
CHORUS
O My Father
O my Father, thou that dwellest In the high and glorious place,
When shall I regain thy presence And again behold thy face?
In thy holy habitation, Did my spirit once reside?
In my first primeval childhood Was I nurtured near thy side?
For a wise and glorious purpose Thou hast placed me here on earth
And withheld the recollection Of my former friends and birth;
Yet ofttimes a secret something Whispered, “You’re a stranger here,”
And I felt that I had wandered From a more exalted sphere.
I had learned to call thee Father, Thru thy Spirit from on high,
But, until the key of knowledge Was restored, I knew not why.
In the heav’ns are parents single? No, the thought makes reason stare!
Truth is reason; truth eternal Tells me I’ve a mother there.
When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by,
Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal courts on high?
Then, at length, when I’ve completed All you sent me forth to do,
With your mutual approbation Let me come and dwell with you.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
1/15/2010
We will be posting details from the funeral over the next week or so - if anyone has anything (pictures, stories, feelings/impressions, etc) they would like to share please let us know asap!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
The Accident (ADN article)
This article was on the front page of the Anchorage Daily News on 1/8/2010.
"Motorist with car trouble killed on Glenn
FATALITY: Witness says glare may have contributed as truck hit stalled vehicle.
By JAMES HALPIN
jhalpin@adn.com
Published: January 8th, 2010 08:13 PM
Last Modified: January 8th, 2010 08:13 PM
A driver who stopped along the side of the Glenn Highway, possibly with vehicle trouble, was killed Thursday afternoon when a pickup rear-ended his vehicle, throwing it forward some 50 feet and pinning the man underneath it, according to police.
The driver, Robert Marvin, 76, was trapped with his chest under the front axle of a Volkswagen van after the pickup apparently coming onto the highway from the South Birchwood on-ramp near Chugiak High School struck the van about 3:15 p.m., according to police.
Marvin was standing in front of the unoccupied, parked van at the time of the impact. The Volkswagen came to rest pressed against the guardrail, the pickup still nosed into it.
"The pickup truck that struck that van came up the on-ramp and smacked into the back of the van," police spokesman Lt. Dave Parker said. "The male victim was standing out in front of the van and it drove the van on top of him. He was crushed by the van."
The van slid along the guardrail about 50-60 feet before coming to rest with the man underneath, Parker said.
Initial reports were that the man was trapped but still breathing under the vehicle, and officials sent a rescue helicopter to the scene. A heavy rescue crew was requested from Peters Creek, but the man was apparently pulled out in a matter of minutes without its help. Soon after, he was pronounced dead, however.
The Glenn's southbound lanes of travel were completely closed while the helicopter sat there waiting to transport the victim. By about 6:30 p.m., the highway and ramp were fully reopened.
The driver of the pickup, Eric Wallingford, 37, reported no injuries, Parker said. According to an Anchorage School District directory, Wallingford is a special education teacher at Chugiak High School. He is also an assistant coach of the school's hockey team, according to the team's Web site.
It wasn't clear why the pickup rear-ended the van. Police said the conditions were somewhat slick but it was light and visibility was good at the scene of the wreck, which was near the intersection of the on-ramp and the highway. It wasn't clear if the van's hazard lights were on. Police did not suspect alcohol was involved.
Wallingford was not cited, Parker said.
Mike Skupniewitz, 41, who drove past the parked Volkswagen moments before the wreck, said there was glaring sunlight shining north along the highway at the time, though the on-ramp may have been shielded from it by a hill. Whether that may have been a factor in the wreck remained under investigation.
Skupniewitz said it appeared from tracks in the snow the driver of the van had been traveling south on the highway and suddenly cut across to a stop on the side of the ramp, though the vehicle appeared to jut out several feet into the lane of traffic.
"The van was at least half out on the dry pavement," Skupniewitz said. "I remember thinking, 'Boy, he's right in the way.' "
As he passed, the driver of the van opened the door and appeared to be getting ready to exit, he said. When he was farther down the road, Skupniewitz said, he began seeing police cars headed north.
It is the second fatality involving a stopped vehicle on the Glenn Highway in recent weeks. About 10 p.m. on Dec. 14, a passing Ford Focus spun out of control and struck a parked GMC Yukon that was stopped in the median 200 feet south of the Fort Richardson exit to help the driver of a disabled vehicle.
The front seat passenger in the Focus, Danielle Flanagan, 20, had to be extricated from the vehicle and was taken to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead. No citations were issued in that case.
Find James Halpin online at adn.com/contact/jhalpin or call him at 257-4589."

first photo courtesy of Anchorage Daily News

second photo from KTUU.com
"Motorist with car trouble killed on Glenn
FATALITY: Witness says glare may have contributed as truck hit stalled vehicle.
By JAMES HALPIN
jhalpin@adn.com
Published: January 8th, 2010 08:13 PM
Last Modified: January 8th, 2010 08:13 PM
A driver who stopped along the side of the Glenn Highway, possibly with vehicle trouble, was killed Thursday afternoon when a pickup rear-ended his vehicle, throwing it forward some 50 feet and pinning the man underneath it, according to police.
The driver, Robert Marvin, 76, was trapped with his chest under the front axle of a Volkswagen van after the pickup apparently coming onto the highway from the South Birchwood on-ramp near Chugiak High School struck the van about 3:15 p.m., according to police.
Marvin was standing in front of the unoccupied, parked van at the time of the impact. The Volkswagen came to rest pressed against the guardrail, the pickup still nosed into it.
"The pickup truck that struck that van came up the on-ramp and smacked into the back of the van," police spokesman Lt. Dave Parker said. "The male victim was standing out in front of the van and it drove the van on top of him. He was crushed by the van."
The van slid along the guardrail about 50-60 feet before coming to rest with the man underneath, Parker said.
Initial reports were that the man was trapped but still breathing under the vehicle, and officials sent a rescue helicopter to the scene. A heavy rescue crew was requested from Peters Creek, but the man was apparently pulled out in a matter of minutes without its help. Soon after, he was pronounced dead, however.
The Glenn's southbound lanes of travel were completely closed while the helicopter sat there waiting to transport the victim. By about 6:30 p.m., the highway and ramp were fully reopened.
The driver of the pickup, Eric Wallingford, 37, reported no injuries, Parker said. According to an Anchorage School District directory, Wallingford is a special education teacher at Chugiak High School. He is also an assistant coach of the school's hockey team, according to the team's Web site.
It wasn't clear why the pickup rear-ended the van. Police said the conditions were somewhat slick but it was light and visibility was good at the scene of the wreck, which was near the intersection of the on-ramp and the highway. It wasn't clear if the van's hazard lights were on. Police did not suspect alcohol was involved.
Wallingford was not cited, Parker said.
Mike Skupniewitz, 41, who drove past the parked Volkswagen moments before the wreck, said there was glaring sunlight shining north along the highway at the time, though the on-ramp may have been shielded from it by a hill. Whether that may have been a factor in the wreck remained under investigation.
Skupniewitz said it appeared from tracks in the snow the driver of the van had been traveling south on the highway and suddenly cut across to a stop on the side of the ramp, though the vehicle appeared to jut out several feet into the lane of traffic.
"The van was at least half out on the dry pavement," Skupniewitz said. "I remember thinking, 'Boy, he's right in the way.' "
As he passed, the driver of the van opened the door and appeared to be getting ready to exit, he said. When he was farther down the road, Skupniewitz said, he began seeing police cars headed north.
It is the second fatality involving a stopped vehicle on the Glenn Highway in recent weeks. About 10 p.m. on Dec. 14, a passing Ford Focus spun out of control and struck a parked GMC Yukon that was stopped in the median 200 feet south of the Fort Richardson exit to help the driver of a disabled vehicle.
The front seat passenger in the Focus, Danielle Flanagan, 20, had to be extricated from the vehicle and was taken to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead. No citations were issued in that case.
Find James Halpin online at adn.com/contact/jhalpin or call him at 257-4589."
first photo courtesy of Anchorage Daily News

second photo from KTUU.com
Monday, January 11, 2010
Obituary

Robert Clair Marvin, 76, died unexpectedly Jan. 7, 2010, in Anchorage.
His family wrote that he has returned "to the arms of our Heavenly Father and Savior Jesus Christ."
A viewing will be 10-11:30 a.m., followed by a service at 11:30 a.m., Friday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3250 Strawberry Road. Military honors after the funeral service will be at Fort Richardson.
Bob was born Dec. 15, 1933, to Clair George and Angeline (Smith) Marvin in Long Beach, Calif. He grew up in Port Orchard, Wash., and developed an early love for airplanes. He asked his dad for an old junk airplane to rebuild rather than a car.
After his first marriage, he enlisted in the Navy for four years, including one year in Antarctica. He worked on aircraft. He worked various aircraft jobs in Washington during the 1960s, including testing with the Boeing 747.
In 1970, he moved to Alaska, where he met and married his wonderful bride of 36 years, Betty Joan (Brooks) Kingsford, in 1974. He worked on aircraft while self-employed until he hired on with the Alaska Air National Guard at Fort Richardson in 1975. He retired in 1996 after serving a total of 36 years in the military.
He and his wife lived for 13 years at their "Ranch" in the Yentna valley, where he built a comfortable home and airstrip. While he loved the peace and serenity of his homestead, he also enjoyed quality time spent with grandchildren while in town.
A member of the LDS church, Bob raised his children in the gospel of Jesus Christ. He sacrificed much for his children, never owning a new car and building two homes with his own hands. Bob enjoyed some time restoring and then driving a 1953 Buick across the U.S.
Waiting to join him in heaven are his wife, Betty Marvin; brother, James Marvin; sister, Donna (Marvin) Davis; children, LeEric Marvin, LuDean Marvin, Geraldine (Marvin) Barnes, Angie (Marvin) Gould, Jennifer (Marvin) Andersen, Melissa (Marvin) McGillis, Christopher Marvin and Rebecca (Marvin) Gebs; stepchildren, Mark Kingsford, Sheri (Kingsford) Skitt, Kimberly Kingsford and Chad Kingsford; 24 beloved grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his father, Clair George Marvin; mother, Angeline Ruby (Smith) Marvin; and his first wife, Della Rupe.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to his widow, Betty Marvin, at Wells Fargo Bank, 510 L St., Suite 102, Anchorage 99501, 297-2523.
Arrangements are with Legacy Funeral Homes, Kehl's Chapel. Online Guest book is located here.
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