OBITUARY: MARVIN RAY LONGHOFER

OBITUARY: MARVIN RAY LONGHOFER News Staff Wed, 10/16/2024 - 10:50 Subheader body April 11, 1944 — September 22, 2024 In-page image(s) X Small Image Body Marvin Ray Longhofer peacefully passed away September 22, 2024, surrounded by his wife Sharon, and all of his children and grandchildren, in Longview, Texas.Marvin and Sharon were long-time members at The Church of Uncertain at Caddo Lake. A memorial service was held there on September 28, 2024.A graveside service will be held in Canadian, at the Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery on October 26, 2024, at 10:30 am with Gary Jahnel officiating. The family would like for any of his Canadian friends and relatives to join us on that day to remember Marvin as he is laid to rest beside his parents.Marvin Ray Longhofer, 80, was born April 11, 1944, to Marvin Lee Longhofer and Harriet Julia Longhofer, in Canadian. Marvin had two siblings, Don and Karen. He attended school in Canadian and graduated in 1962. He attended college in Nacogdoches at Stephen F. Austin State University, where he met and married Flora Mohon.Marvin and Flora were married for 26 years until her passing in 1990. They had two children, Larry Cullen and Jamie Lee. They lived in Amarillo, and then Gladewater, where her family was from. Upon the passing of his father, they moved to Canadian so he could take over the Longhofer ranching duties.Marvin lived in Canadian as a farmer and rancher. In the wintertime, he used his skill as a gifted craftsman—a skill he learned from his Grandfather Longhofer—to build cabinets and remodel homes for people in the area.  In the late 1980’s, they moved back to Gladewater for a warmer climate. He built a cabin on the Sabine River where he loved spending time running the river, fishing, running trotlines, and being in the woods enjoying nature and family. In the late 1990’s, Marvin married Sharon Johnson, and they were married for 27 years. Sharon brought with her three more children for Marvin to add to his crew: Allen Bailey, Misti Bailey and Kristi Bailey. Marvin and Sharon moved to Caddo Lake, where Marvin built up their homestead on the beautiful water he loved so much. They recently moved into Longview to be a little closer to civilization and medical care. Marvin was preceded in death by his father Marvin, mother Harriet, Flora Longhofer, Allen Bailey, and Matthew Williams.Marvin is survived by his wife, Sharon; his siblings Don and Mary Longhofer, and Karen and Jim Baker; his children Larry and Wendy Longhofer, Jamie and Jason Robertson, Misti Beall, and Kristi Sexton; his grandchildren Dylan and Chasity Longhofer, Dustin Longhofer and fiancé Jaylen Lewis, Samuel Longhofer, Kylee Longhofer, Morgan Robertson, Daniel and Rayne Robertson, Lyndsey and David Head, Devin Vasquez, Zane Bailey, Michael and Teana Williams, Joshua Sexton, and Nic and Anna Sexton; along with six great-grandchildren, and countless other family members and lifelong friends. Tags Marvin Ray Longhofer Canadian Amarillo Longview Obituaries

OBITUARY: MARVIN RAY LONGHOFER
OBITUARY: MARVIN RAY LONGHOFER News Staff
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April 11, 1944 — September 22, 2024

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Marvin Ray Longhofer peacefully passed away September 22, 2024, surrounded by his wife Sharon, and all of his children and grandchildren, in Longview, Texas.

Marvin and Sharon were long-time members at The Church of Uncertain at Caddo Lake. A memorial service was held there on September 28, 2024.

A graveside service will be held in Canadian, at the Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery on October 26, 2024, at 10:30 am with Gary Jahnel officiating. 

The family would like for any of his Canadian friends and relatives to join us on that day to remember Marvin as he is laid to rest beside his parents.

Marvin Ray Longhofer, 80, was born April 11, 1944, to Marvin Lee Longhofer and Harriet Julia Longhofer, in Canadian. Marvin had two siblings, Don and Karen. He attended school in Canadian and graduated in 1962. He attended college in Nacogdoches at Stephen F. Austin State University, where he met and married Flora Mohon.

Marvin and Flora were married for 26 years until her passing in 1990. They had two children, Larry Cullen and Jamie Lee. They lived in Amarillo, and then Gladewater, where her family was from. Upon the passing of his father, they moved to Canadian so he could take over the Longhofer ranching duties.

Marvin lived in Canadian as a farmer and rancher. In the wintertime, he used his skill as a gifted craftsman—a skill he learned from his Grandfather Longhofer—to build cabinets and remodel homes for people in the area.  In the late 1980’s, they moved back to Gladewater for a warmer climate. He built a cabin on the Sabine River where he loved spending time running the river, fishing, running trotlines, and being in the woods enjoying nature and family. 

In the late 1990’s, Marvin married Sharon Johnson, and they were married for 27 years. Sharon brought with her three more children for Marvin to add to his crew: Allen Bailey, Misti Bailey and Kristi Bailey. Marvin and Sharon moved to Caddo Lake, where Marvin built up their homestead on the beautiful water he loved so much. They recently moved into Longview to be a little closer to civilization and medical care. 

Marvin was preceded in death by his father Marvin, mother Harriet, Flora Longhofer, Allen Bailey, and Matthew Williams.

Marvin is survived by his wife, Sharon; his siblings Don and Mary Longhofer, and Karen and Jim Baker; his children Larry and Wendy Longhofer, Jamie and Jason Robertson, Misti Beall, and Kristi Sexton; his grandchildren Dylan and Chasity Longhofer, Dustin Longhofer and fiancé Jaylen Lewis, Samuel Longhofer, Kylee Longhofer, Morgan Robertson, Daniel and Rayne Robertson, Lyndsey and David Head, Devin Vasquez, Zane Bailey, Michael and Teana Williams, Joshua Sexton, and Nic and Anna Sexton; along with six great-grandchildren, and countless other family members and lifelong friends.