Marvin Courtland Aduddell, Jr.

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Tom Estes

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Jan 26, 2025, 8:23:46 PMJan 26
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Refugio - Mr. Marvin Courtland Aduddell, Jr. passed away on January 18th, 2025. Marvin is survived by his wife, Clara Morris Aduddell of Kingsville, Texas; one son, Larry D. Aduddell and wife, Louise, of Refugio, Texas; grandchildren, Andy R. Aduddell and wife, Rebecca, of San Antonio, Texas; Alexandra A. McMyler of Carrollton, Texas; Christine A. Ochoa, and husband, Hector, of Houston, Texas; great-grandchildren: Brooks Courtland Aduddell, Ragan Audrey Aduddell, Louisa Magdalene McMyler, Clay Colm McMyler, Emma Sophia Desmarais, Owen Joseph Desmarais, Hector Mateo Ochoa. Marvin is also survived by 2 brothers-in-law, Robert L. Morris and wife, Shirley, of Houston, Texas and Joseph E. Morris and wife, Kathy, of Corpus Christi, Texas. Also his nieces and nephews: Kathy Robert, Diane Simpson, Scott Morris, Robert Morris, Gina Pearson, Angie Fessenden, Becky Vlasek, Amie Holder, Cindy Mullenix, Jerry Cardwell. Marvin was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin C. and Emmie Bell Aduddell, sister, Sue Aduddell Cardwell and husband, Clayton Cardwell. Marvin was a long-time resident of Kingsville, Texas. He retired from Celanese Corp. of America after more than 36 years. Marvin held the rank of Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America Organization. He enjoyed being a Little League umpire and official for Southwest Football Association. He was a member of the Bishop Volunteer Fire Department from 1949 until 1965. And also a proud graduate of Calallen High School in 1947.Marvin and Clara were long time members of Good Sam Sparkling City RV Club, Area 5. Service was held Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Refugio, 305 W. Fannin St., Refugio.
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