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Betty M. Marvin
October 20th, 1917 - September 30th, 2004
Marvin, Betty M., 86, of Largo, FL died Thursday September 30, 2004 at Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater, FL. She married Ralph Marvin in Clinton, IA in 1945. Born in Clinton, Iowa, she moved to Largo in 1994 from East Moline, IL where she was a secretary with International Harvester from 1967 until her retirement in 1982. She was a member of St. Patrick?s Catholic Church in Largo and a long time parishioner of St. Anne Parrish in East Monline. Survivors include three daughters: Phyllis Marvin, LaGrange Park, IL; Ellen Jim Hughes, East Moline, IL; and Marilyn Stivers, Largo; a brother, Frank Kimball, Nashville, TN; four grandsons: Steven Jennifer Hughes, Moline, IL; Cpl. Andrew Hughes, Quantico, VA; Christopher and Chad Stivers, both of Largo; and two great-grandsons: Kevin and Brian Hughes, Moline, IL. Family request memorial donations be made to Father Cleary Endowment Fund, St. Anne Parrish, 555 18th Ave., East Moline, IL 61244. Anderson-McQueen Funeral & Cremation Centers-Largo/Clearwater
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