Ted Pileski
Deb, Jerry and Ronny,
So sorry to read about the passing of your Dad. Marvin was a "Good Ole Boy". May he Rest in Peace and our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ted & Marilyn Pileski
Birth date: Aug 21, 1938 Death date: May 11, 2022
Marvin W. Ray, age 83, of Parkersburg, WV., passed away Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at WVU Medicine Camden Clark surrounded by his family. He was born in Crossville, TN and had been a resident of Parkersburg for the last 19 years and Read Obituary
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Deb, Jerry and Ronny,
So sorry to read about the passing of your Dad. Marvin was a "Good Ole Boy". May he Rest in Peace and our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ted & Marilyn Pileski
Sorry I could not be there today Uncle Marvin. I sure am going to miss you. I am so glad we chatted a lot on FB. You always told me about all the great things your kids was doing. I know you are so proud of them. You would also tell me stories and always told me you loved me and checked on my family. You know Frog will miss you and will always have that name.
I know you are resting in healthy peace with Aunt ClarLee and your sweet Sarah, Grandma, Grandpa, all your brothers and sister and my dad. You two be have up there and watch over us all especially mom.
Love you Uncle Marvin.❤️
THE PASSING OF A FRIEND, I DROVE MY FIRST RACE IN 1954. AND CONTINUED INTO THE 1970'. THEN WITH THE PASSING OF MY WIFE, AFTER CLARA, PASSED. WE LOST CONTACT. MR. MAGOO, ALWAYS HAD A COMPETER, WITH #105, IN THE COUPES (LITTLE WOODEY,) AND THE #201, MODIFIED, EVEN WITH LITTLE BROTHER, DRIVING, (WOODEY) CHASING HIM, AGAIN. A PICTURE OF WOODEY, ALWAYS IN THE CENTER, OF THE "0" WHICH WAS PUT THERE AT ASHLAND FAIR GROUNDS, BY THE REAL WOODY WRIGHT, (#39'S WIFE) LUCILLE, AS I LEARNED, TO STAY GLUED, TO HIS BUMPER!
TO HIS FAMILY, MY HEART FELT CONDOLENCES, HE WAS A GREAT MAN, I, TOO AM 83. BUT THE FRIENDSHIP MADE, OVER THOSE YEARS, CAN NEVER BE REPLACED!! Donald Wittmer
I had so many good times with Marvin growing up. I remember him taking us to West Virginia to help his neighbors in the fields. He always called me spider legs. I have talked to him many times over the past several years. He was always asking me to stop in Parkersburg for lunch and just to chat for a while when I was living in Charleston. I will miss you Marvin.
Some good times racing with Roger Cook so much fun had a blast wrenching with him he was one of the best
He commented on Facebook less than 10 before he passed that he wanted to hug me and my dad Herb Morrow his 1st cousin. I'm so sad that I didn't get to hug him one more time, I loved him like an Uncle and my dad loved him like a brother he will be truly missed, RIP Uncle Marvin!
It is so hard to pick out one memory, because there are so many. I was always in awe of his music ability. He was the only sibling in our family that had it. I wished that I had it. I think he had a few lessons but he quite after just a few. He was basically self taught. Mom had a little bit, but she never kept up with it. I guess he got it from her. He was so talented. It was truely a God given gift that he had. It's hard to accept that he is gone.💔 I had so many things that I wanted to talk about with him. My heart is with Jerry, Debbie, and Ronnie, and his grandkids and greats and great greats, and all who loved him. May God grant you comfort and Peace beyond all understanding.🙏