Marvin and Sharon moved from Laramie to Saratoga in 1969, where they raised their three sons. Marvin was a very hard worker and enjoyed his career as a logging contractor. He later worked for Sinclair Corporation, where he developed a life long illness.
He enjoyed being with his grandchildren, great-grandchildren and all of his family and friends. He also enjoyed spending time in Alaska, working in his yard and being in his garage working on different projects.
Survivors include his three sons, Rick (Carol) Hughes, Arlen (Tiffany) Hughes and Todd Hughes (Lynda Padilla); six grandchildren, Stacy Baumgartner, Erin Kellogg, Abby (Richard) Raymer, Brian Hughes, Tyler Hughes and Brooke Hughes; and five great-grandchildren, Isaak Baumgartner, Andrea Baumgartner, Aldyn Kellogg, Kelsea Raymer and Ashlyn Raymer.
Marvin was preceded in death by his wife, Sharon; parents, Fred and Anna Hughes; infant son, Randy; and brother, Dale.
© Saratoga Sun December 15, 2017
Marvin and Sharon moved from Laramie to Saratoga in 1969, where they raised their three sons. Marvin was a very hard worker and enjoyed his career as a logging contractor. He later worked for Sinclair Corporation, where he developed a life long illness.
He enjoyed being with his grandchildren, great-grandchildren and all of his family and friends. He also enjoyed spending time in Alaska, working in his yard and being in his garage working on different projects.
Survivors include his three sons, Rick (Carol) Hughes, Arlen (Tiffany) Hughes and Todd Hughes (Lynda Padilla); six grandchildren, Stacy Baumgartner, Erin Kellogg, Abby (Richard) Raymer, Brian Hughes, Tyler Hughes and Brooke Hughes; and five great-grandchildren, Isaak Baumgartner, Andrea Baumgartner, Aldyn Kellogg, Kelsea Raymer and Ashlyn Raymer.
Marvin was preceded in death by his wife, Sharon; parents, Fred and Anna Hughes; infant son, Randy; and brother, Dale.
© Saratoga Sun December 15, 2017
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