
Marlin Powers
Marlin Powers, age 89, of Hancock, Wisconsin passed away Sunday, December 13, 2020 at the Tomah VA Medical Center following a brief illness.
Marlin was born November 16, 1931 in Madison, Wisconsin to Earl and Myrtle (Sveum) Powers. He proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corp. Marlin worked hard and enjoyed life.
He is survived by his wife, Shirley Powers (Francis); children: Judy, David, and Jack; two sisters: Beverly and Eileen.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Leland Powers.
There will be no funeral, only a small private ceremony.
Shirley. We are so sorry to read that Putts has passed. I have tried to call you but your phone has been disconnected. Please call me. I also tried to get in touch with David and Jack.
Sorry to hear of Marlin’s passing. He was a good neighbor I remember him always being the snow angel. He will always be in your memories.
So sorry to hear of Marlin’s passing. He was a great man proud of his service and his family. We were blessed to have him as a friend. RIP.
May you rest in peace Marlin,you were awsome to work with! We now have the watch!
Marlin you will be missed dearly from your neighbor and good friend. R.I.P. my friend you will be greatly missed. I treasure the times we had together
Nancy Plecha
Shirley, and my cousins.
So sorry to hear about Putts passing. I have to say I have so many good memories of Putts and the time up at the land with him and the rest of you. He was a great Uncle, and I have such fond memories of him. Melting cold duck bottles in the bonfires, playing army in the woods and spending time with my Cousins. It was a much more simple time and I’ll always cherish those great memories.
Rest in peace Uncle, I am sure your in heaven with Grandma and Lee having a beer shooting the breeze.
Love you all.
My condolences to you and the family Shirley.
Marlin was one great guy and will be missed!
Shirley and family
My deepest sympathy and thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Marlin was such an amazing person he would always have a helping hand for anyone and enjoyed chatting with everyone he had a heart of gold Marlin will be missed. Rest in peace and God Bless
Shirly and kids
I’m so sorry to hear this. He was a great guy and person. A very hard working man. So many great memories of Marlin. He will be very much miss.
Shirley,
We are so sorry for you and your children on the loss of Marlin. He was a great guy. Rick and I have fond
Memories of him from the bar. His dry sense of humor was very apreciated.
Love to you and your family
Pat, Rick and Josh Raught
So sorry to hear this. Marlin was an amazing man. We shared many Marine Corp birthday’s together. God bless Shirley and family. He will be greatly missed.
One of the best humans I was exposed to. Just a good person. I will miss him. Very experienced and talented. Rest in Peace Marlin. I will have a few beers ….