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Marvin Leroy Bond

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Marvin Leroy Bond

Birth
Cottonwood Falls, Chase County, Kansas, USA
Death
18 Feb 1989 (aged 84)
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Marvin was my cousin.

He was the son of Albert Bond and Nannie Melinda Neal Bond.

His wife was Delpha Lorena Whitehead who he married on November 7th, 1935 in Hailey, Blaine Co., ID.

Their children were:

Nannie Yvonne
Orville Albert Bond
David Lambert
John Marvin Bond
Craig Robert Bond

Obituary

Marvin Leroy Bond, age 84, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 18, 1989, at St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton, Oregon. He was born Sept. 1, 1904, in Cottonwood Falls, KS, where his parents, Albert and Nannie, were farming with Albert's maternal grandfather, Thomas Butler. While in Oklahoma,
Albert and Nannie, and their three children, lived near Eagle City and later near Taloga.

Mr. Bond played high school sports including baseball. He graduated from high school in Crowley, CO. After graduation, he had a number of different jobs as a construction worker on such projects as the Hudson River Tunnel and at Las Vegas casinos.

Mr. Bond was a member of the 13th Cavalry at Fort Riley, KS. He loved to hunt, fish and officiate at high school sporting events - baseball, football and basketball.

He moved to Twin Falls, Idaho where he met and married his wife. They were sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple on August 21, 1965. There they made their first home while Mr. Bond was employed as a U.S. Marshall, city police officer and member of the fire department.

Mr. Bond moved to Leavenworth, WA where he managed and was the sole employee of the Rule Electric Association. Mr. Bond moved to Dayton, WA for five years, then to Pendleton, OR where he worked for the Pacific Power and Light until his retirement in Sept. 1969.

He was active in Little League and was president of the Little League Association. He helped create the Robert Whitehead Babe Ruth field. He was associated with the Pendleton Round-Up for 40 years. He helped start the Round-Up Hall of Fame. After his retirement, he ran his own business, Marvin Bond Enterprises, with his wife until Feb. 18, 1989.

Mr. Bond was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Pendleton, OR.

He was survived by his wife; three sons; one daughter; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a son and a grandson.
Marvin was my cousin.

He was the son of Albert Bond and Nannie Melinda Neal Bond.

His wife was Delpha Lorena Whitehead who he married on November 7th, 1935 in Hailey, Blaine Co., ID.

Their children were:

Nannie Yvonne
Orville Albert Bond
David Lambert
John Marvin Bond
Craig Robert Bond

Obituary

Marvin Leroy Bond, age 84, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 18, 1989, at St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton, Oregon. He was born Sept. 1, 1904, in Cottonwood Falls, KS, where his parents, Albert and Nannie, were farming with Albert's maternal grandfather, Thomas Butler. While in Oklahoma,
Albert and Nannie, and their three children, lived near Eagle City and later near Taloga.

Mr. Bond played high school sports including baseball. He graduated from high school in Crowley, CO. After graduation, he had a number of different jobs as a construction worker on such projects as the Hudson River Tunnel and at Las Vegas casinos.

Mr. Bond was a member of the 13th Cavalry at Fort Riley, KS. He loved to hunt, fish and officiate at high school sporting events - baseball, football and basketball.

He moved to Twin Falls, Idaho where he met and married his wife. They were sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple on August 21, 1965. There they made their first home while Mr. Bond was employed as a U.S. Marshall, city police officer and member of the fire department.

Mr. Bond moved to Leavenworth, WA where he managed and was the sole employee of the Rule Electric Association. Mr. Bond moved to Dayton, WA for five years, then to Pendleton, OR where he worked for the Pacific Power and Light until his retirement in Sept. 1969.

He was active in Little League and was president of the Little League Association. He helped create the Robert Whitehead Babe Ruth field. He was associated with the Pendleton Round-Up for 40 years. He helped start the Round-Up Hall of Fame. After his retirement, he ran his own business, Marvin Bond Enterprises, with his wife until Feb. 18, 1989.

Mr. Bond was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Pendleton, OR.

He was survived by his wife; three sons; one daughter; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a son and a grandson.


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  • Created by: Candice xo
  • Added: Jan 15, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17481624/marvin_leroy-bond: accessed ), memorial page for Marvin Leroy Bond (1 Sep 1904–18 Feb 1989), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17481624, citing Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery, Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA; Maintained by Candice xo (contributor 13003043).