Born in Sumter, he was a son of Willie Larrimore and Dorothy Hucks Larrimore. Marvin was well known in the Johnsonville and Hemingway community where he graduated from Johnsonville High School and attended Horry Georgetown Technical College. He later moved to the Sumter area. Marvin worked in the textile industry for almost 30 years where he most recently served in a management position at Faith-Group in Florence, SC.
Marvin was a devoted Christian husband and father. He was a family-oriented man who loved and cherished each individual member of his family. He was a teacher for his children, and a positive example and encourager to others. Marvin was a believer in the power of prayer, and a man who said, "As for me and my house, we will serve The Lord".
Marvin attended Crosswell Baptist Church in Sumter. After receiving a diagnosis of cancer, Marvin shared with his church family that regardless of the outcome, "Either way, I win." The battle is over and the victory is won.
Survivors include his wife; two children; his parents of Sumter; a sister of Sumter; mother-in-law of Goose Creek; a sister-in-law of Hemingway; a nephew of Cornelius, NC; nieces, of Sumter and of Lexington; and three great-nieces.
Funeral services will be held at 4:30 P.M. Thursday at Crosswell Baptist Church with the Rev. Charles Owens and the Rev. Michael Murdoch officiating. Burial will be in the Sumter Cemetery.
Born in Sumter, he was a son of Willie Larrimore and Dorothy Hucks Larrimore. Marvin was well known in the Johnsonville and Hemingway community where he graduated from Johnsonville High School and attended Horry Georgetown Technical College. He later moved to the Sumter area. Marvin worked in the textile industry for almost 30 years where he most recently served in a management position at Faith-Group in Florence, SC.
Marvin was a devoted Christian husband and father. He was a family-oriented man who loved and cherished each individual member of his family. He was a teacher for his children, and a positive example and encourager to others. Marvin was a believer in the power of prayer, and a man who said, "As for me and my house, we will serve The Lord".
Marvin attended Crosswell Baptist Church in Sumter. After receiving a diagnosis of cancer, Marvin shared with his church family that regardless of the outcome, "Either way, I win." The battle is over and the victory is won.
Survivors include his wife; two children; his parents of Sumter; a sister of Sumter; mother-in-law of Goose Creek; a sister-in-law of Hemingway; a nephew of Cornelius, NC; nieces, of Sumter and of Lexington; and three great-nieces.
Funeral services will be held at 4:30 P.M. Thursday at Crosswell Baptist Church with the Rev. Charles Owens and the Rev. Michael Murdoch officiating. Burial will be in the Sumter Cemetery.
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