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Marvin G. Bradway

5/4/1925 - 12/9/2020

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Obituary For Marvin G. Bradway

Marvin G. Bradway May 4, 1925-Dec. 9, 2020

Marvin G. Bradway, 95, Altoona, formerly of Meadville, passed away Wednesday at his home. Marvin was born in Meadville to the late, George and Edna (Friederick) Bradway. He was married three times. Elizabeth Donaghue and Mona M. Armstrong who both preceded him in death. Mona L. (Hibbard) Barstow Bradway surviving. He is survived by his wife; and son, Bryan Bradway (Kelly) of New Columbia, step-son, Lawrence Barstow (Susie); four daughters, Barbara Marquardt (Ron), Joyce Bradway, Patricia Fyock (Randy) and Shelly McPherson; step-daughter-in-law, Veronica Barstow; sisters, Shirley Mumford and Lorraine Laney. Marvin had 10 grandchildren: Marcie, Jessica, Benjamin, Lizzy, Chloe, Cole, Justin, Luke, Tanner and Tiffany. He also had 6 great-grandchildren: Lukas, Ryan, Michaela, Kylie, Jacob, and Palmer. Marvin was preceded in death by a stepson, Edward Barstow; one sister, Betty McQueen; brother, Stanley Bradway and a brother-in-law, Richard Hibbard. He served in the United States Army during World War II and served under General Patton, Marvin was a recipient of the Purple Heart. Marvin was a heavy equipment operator in farming. He also retired from Meadville Courthouse as head of maintenance. He was a lifetime member of the 205 VFW in Saegertown, PA. He helped raise 57 foster children. He was a member of Pine Grove Church of Meadville. Marvin enjoyed hunting, fishing, and working with wood. Marvin especially enjoyed spending time with his family and grandchildren. A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment will be at Kiser Hill Cemetery. Arrangements provided by The Stevens Mortuary, Inc. Condolences may be made at www.stevensfamilyfuneralhomes.com or Stevens Family Funeral Homes Facebook.

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  • 12/12/2020

    Dear Family of Marvin Broadway, I am sending my sincere sympathy to you. Marv worked on my father's farm on Wayland Road. On summer days he often would eat his lunch under a big maple tree in our front yard. I would often sit with him as a little girl because he was so fun to be around. I remember he would do that little trick taking my nose off my face and showing it between his fisted fingers. I can so clearly visualize this still today at age 66!! Marv was blessed with a full life for 95 years. May God be your comfort at this time. Sincerely, Lois Eleanor McNamara Byham

  • 12/11/2020

    Mona and family, Our deepest sympathies to all of you. Marv was a very special person. He loved helping everyone and was a joy to be around. HIs love for children was a beautiful gift from God. Our prayers are with you...love Viv and Harold.

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