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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one Marvin Burrow Jr who was born in California on 10 July 1970 and passed away on 12 March 2010 at the age of 39. We will remember him forever.

Marvin was the back bone of our family once our father died.  He was a great man.  He loved to be with family and friends.  Marvin was very generous to every one he knew and loved.  By reading so many of the tributes, you can see that I am not talking about an average person.

Marvin's loss is a great loss to our hearts and our family.  I never thought I would have to say goodbye to him so soon.  For this I am crushed.  But the shining point is that I was one of the last few people who got to spend quality and I mean quality (he skipped the gym 3-4 nights in a row) time with him.  Anyone who knew Marvin, knew he never missed his gym!

When ever you were with Marvin he made people smile and laugh until they cried.  And as his sister I can say we did that a lot!  He would always smile his sly goofy grin (the grin that lite up he face) when talking or telling a story.

Marvin was more than an Uncle to all of his nieces and nephews.  In many cases he was their father and best friend.  Even though my younger kids didn't get to spend the time with him as Josh and the others did, they fell in love with him the instant they were in his presence.  My girls especially, everything they did, or bought they had to show Uncle Marvin and get his approval.    Chase would talk about Disney to him and kept inviting him to go with him this summer.  But not just family kids, all kids Marvin loved and treated with care.  For such a big man, he had a soft heart.

Marvin you were a great and loving man!  Words can't describe the emptiness inside each and every one of us.  I know you are at peace now and with our father.  Just know that you will never be forgotten.  I LOVE You and always will.  You will NEVER BE Forgotten.  Forever in our hearts!
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Family Tree
Tributes and Condolences
Happy Father's Day   / D. (brother)
Happy Father's Day bro!!! Still hard to believe you not  here. I always find myself wondering... what my life would be like if you were still here. You meant so much to soo many people. I miss not being able to joke with you and talk t...  Continue >>
Happy Father's Day   / Shellie (sister)
Another Father's Day and another time I can't call to tell you how great of a Father Brother Son etc. you are. Wishing each and every day that things turned out so different. Loving you always.
little marvin   / Glenda Burrow (mom)
It has been one year and we miss you so much.I wish I could turn back time and you were here with me.Your death has had a big impact on everyone. You were the straw that held everyone together.Ihope you are in a better place and you can rest now.I wi...  Continue >>
If Tears Could Build A Stairway   / Shellie (sister)
If tears could build a stairway
and memories a lane.
I would walk right up to Heaven
and bring you back again.

No Farewell words were spoken.
No time to say "Goodbye".
You were gone before I knew it
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Missing u   / Shellie (Sister)
Well it been 7 months. Sometimes it feels like it just happen and other times it feels like forever! There is so much you have missed so much I want to tell you and in general just wanting to hear your voice and laugh. I'm sure you are looking ...  Continue >>
thinking of you..  / Denise Orellana (Niece)    Read >>
Just stopping by bro  / Arthur D. (Brother)    Read >>
i love you and miss you!!!!  / Daisy Aguilar (grandaughter)    Read >>
Happy 40th Birthday Marvin  / Darlene Olguin (friend)    Read >>
Happy Birthday Big Dog!!!  / Arthur D. (Brother)    Read >>
Happy Birthday  / Shellie (sister)    Read >>
Happy Birthday Son  / Mom     Read >>
Happy Birthday Marv!  / Michael Kato (Good friend! )    Read >>
Happy Father's Day  / Shellie (sister)    Read >>
Happy Father's Day  / Arthur D.     Read >>
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