Marvin W. Vasboe
September 9, 1915 - January 29, 2004
Obituary
Marvin W. Vasboe
Born September 9, 1915 in Cut Bank, Montana and died January 29, 2004 in Federal Way, Washington at the age of 88 years. Beloved husband of Madge Vasboe; father of Alan Kevin Vasboe, Barry Marilyn Vasboe, and Deanna Buck Kittelson; grandfather of 7 grandchildren. Visitation Monday, 4:00 – 8:00 PM at BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac 206 242-1787. Memorial Service Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 2:00 PM at Grace Lutheran Church, 22975 24th Ave. S., Des Moines. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Trinity Lutheran College in Issaquah, or Grace Lutheran Church.
My grandpa was a great man he would always put a smile on anyones face. I remember when I went to visit him and grandma one day grandma was down eating lunch and grandpa was up in there room well he had showed up at the door without his shirt on he stured for a second and he said oh oh hold on a sec I have to go put on my shirt. I think that will be the moment I will remember until we meet again. I will always remember him as a wonderful, caring, understanding and loving grandfather and I will miss him so much.
My grandpa was a great man he would always put a smile on anyones face. I remember when I went to visit him and grandma one day grandma was down eating lunch and grandpa was up in there room well he had showed up at the door without his shirt on he studered for a second and he said oh oh hold on a sec I have to go put on my shirt. I think that will be the moment I will remember until we meet again. I will always remember him as a wonderful, caring, understanding and loving grandfather and I will miss him so much.
Madge, Buck, Deanna and family,
Our sympathy to you all. Our first recollection of meeting Marv was on a Graceful seniors trip to Vancouver BC. We sat at his table for lunch at the Spaghetti Factory there in Vancouver. We will miss him. God bless you all.
Lu and Jeanne Simundson
His smile and laugh will never leave our memories. The second generation is now back together again.
Madge:May you feel the Lord’s special presence at this time.
You and Marv were our first baby sitters for our daughter Dawn and we have special memories of both of you. We are sorry we were out of town at the time of the memorial.