Marvin Cogar Obituary, 64 Years old, Webster Springs Marvin Cogar Has Passed Away

Marvin Cogar Obituary, Death – Marvin Wayne Cogar, who resided in Webster Springs, Colorado, and was 64 years old at the time of his death on Saturday, January 14, 2023, passed away at his home. On March 29, 1958, he was born in Buckhannon to his late parents, Ballard Jack and Patricia Ann Cogar. His parents have now passed away. Both of his parents had left this world by this point.
Marvin was a devoted Christian who attended services at the Jumbo Community Church. He was also a member of the church. In the past, he worked as a coal miner; he was a member of the Diana Volunteer Fire Department for more than 40 years and the Sugar Creek Sportsman

Association Hunting Club; he adored his cat; he loved to hunt, fish, play cards, and shoot pool with his friends Zack Cogar and Hunter Davis; and he appreciated the opportunity to volunteer his time to assist with the Webster County WoodChopping Festival. He passed away on December 15, 2018.In addition to his original parents, both of Marvin’s spouses, Gladys Cutlip Cogar and Michael and Jeffrey Gum, each of whom were step-sons, passed away before him. Michael and Jeffrey Gum were Marvin’s step-sons.

Marvin is survived by his brother Stephen Cogar; sisters Jane (Bill) Lengacher and Anita (Denver Stubbs) Hiley; step-son Mark Gum; step-daughter Lisa Clutter; 3 step-grandchildren; 1 step-great-granddaughter; various nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins; as well as a large number of extended family members and friends who are saddened by his passing. Marvin was born on November
On the evening of Tuesday, January 17, 2023, from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM local time, friends and relatives of the decedent will have the opportunity to pay their respects to the departed at the Dodd & Reed Funeral Home in Webster Springs. On Wednesday, January 18, 2023, at

1:00 PM, Funeral Services will be place at the Dodd & Reed Funeral Home with Pastor Sam Gray presiding. It has been decided that Marvin will be laid to rest in the Dave Cogar Sugar Creek Cemetery in Webster Springs, and the Diana Volunteer Fire Department will be in charge of leading the procession there. Marvin will be laid to rest in the same cemetery as his mother and father.

 

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