Joseph A. Marhevka

Birth date: Mar 18, 1925 Death date: Jul 2, 2018

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Joseph Albert Marhevka, 93, of Millington, TN passed away July 2, 2018. He was preceded in death by his parents, Anna and John Marhevka and his wife, Ruth. He is survived by his children, Rose Moore (John), Joseph Marhevka (Janet), Betty Herod (Jeff), Ginny Winfield (John), John Marhevka (Gina), Gary Marhevka (Ali); grandchildren, David Moore, Joey Moore, Gary Marhevka Jr., Amy Roesch, Jeff Winfield, Jennifer Sainte-Claire, John Paul Marhevka, Gina Marie Marhevka, Emma Ruth Marhevka; great-grandchildren, Ian Marhevka, Eva Marhevka and Ryleigh Roesch. He was a Navy veteran who served during World War II. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday (July 7) at 1:00PM at St. William Catholic Church. Interment to follow in Northridge Woodhaven Cemetery. The family asks any memorials be made to St. William Catholic Church, 4932 Easley Ave., Millington, TN 38053 Munford Funeral Home Millington Chapel (901) 873-0123

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Jane Miller

Uncle Joe will always be in our family book of memories.
Remembering all the trips to Scranton and Fulton with
his family. They were such good times.
Love and peace to all the family.

Rose Moore

Thanks Jane, love the picture !
Love ya, Rose

DM

Donna-Marie Marhevka

in honor of Joseph.

To Rose, Joseph, Betty, Ginny, John and Gary. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I hope you all find some peace in the wonderful memories of the good times that you spent with him. My dad Cyril and your father kept in touch throughout the years as brothers sometimes do and so did Aunt Ruth. They will all be together now. My best to all of you always, Donna-Marie

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Mary Morie

Remember that being old is hard but sickness on top of that is misery. So just enjoy all the family being together, talk about all the Happy Times while remembering that your Dad is happy now. Love to all , Mary

DM

David Moore

Pop-Pop,

My fondest memories are when you took me to watch the trains go by, our many outings to the river watching the barges, growing all kinds of vegetables, teaching me how to fish, and our big bowls of butter pecan ice cream. Give Nana a hug for me.

Love always,
David

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Rose

Daddy,
I love you so much and always remember when I was a little girl you made me hold the fish you caughtso you could take a picture ! You took me, Johnny and Betty to Walt Disney world and you gave me the love of ICE CREAM ! Now you can finally be with the love of your life Mommy !
Love your daughter,
Rosie

Janet Marhevka

Dad is at peace in Heaven with Mom.