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Marvin Cooper Orrel Sr.

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Marvin Cooper Orrel Sr.

Birth
Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida, USA
Death
14 Jul 1988 (aged 76)
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Rose Garden Section, Lot 266
Memorial ID
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MARVIN C. ORREL
Marvin Cooper Orrel, 76, of 202 Old Oatland Island Road died Thursday at home after a long illness.

The Fort Pierce, Florieq native worked with ILA Local 1475. He was a member of Thunderbolt Lodge 693, F&AM, a charter member of the Alee Temple mobile unit and a member of IAN Local 23.

Surviving, all of Savannah, are his wife, Mrs. Lillian N. Orrel; three sons, Marvin C. Orrel Jr. and Charles L. and Marion R. Orrel; four daughters, Mrs. Homer C. Jenkins Jr., Mrs. Jeanette O. Stiles, Mrs. Vivian O. Ryals and Mrs. Donna O. Henry; two brothers, Courtney D. and Raymond B. Orrel; 12 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral: was Friday at Fox and Weeks Funeral Home, Drayton Chapel, burial in Hillcrest Abbey Memorial Park.

Remembrances: to Morris Slotin Fund or Shriners Crippled Children's Fund.
Published in The Savannah Morning News (Savannah, Georgia) on Monday, July 18, 1988, Section B, Page 8, Column 2.
MARVIN C. ORREL
Marvin Cooper Orrel, 76, of 202 Old Oatland Island Road died Thursday at home after a long illness.

The Fort Pierce, Florieq native worked with ILA Local 1475. He was a member of Thunderbolt Lodge 693, F&AM, a charter member of the Alee Temple mobile unit and a member of IAN Local 23.

Surviving, all of Savannah, are his wife, Mrs. Lillian N. Orrel; three sons, Marvin C. Orrel Jr. and Charles L. and Marion R. Orrel; four daughters, Mrs. Homer C. Jenkins Jr., Mrs. Jeanette O. Stiles, Mrs. Vivian O. Ryals and Mrs. Donna O. Henry; two brothers, Courtney D. and Raymond B. Orrel; 12 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral: was Friday at Fox and Weeks Funeral Home, Drayton Chapel, burial in Hillcrest Abbey Memorial Park.

Remembrances: to Morris Slotin Fund or Shriners Crippled Children's Fund.
Published in The Savannah Morning News (Savannah, Georgia) on Monday, July 18, 1988, Section B, Page 8, Column 2.


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