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Marvin O. Saaf

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Jun 23, 1929 – Mar 13, 2024

Service Details

There will be a Mass of Christian Burial for Marvin at St. Sebastian Catholic Church, 3126 95th Street, Sturtevant on Thursday, March 21, 2024 at 11:30AM, with Father Thomas Vathappallil officiating. Visitation will be at church on Thursday from 10:30AM until Mass. Interment will take place at West Lawn Memorial Park.

A special thank you to all the physicians, nurses and medical staff and Hospice for the wonderful support that was given to Marvin “Mike” over the years and to the church family, neighbors, and friends for the prayers continued friendship and hospitality that was so graciously extended in our time of need.  May God continue to bless all of you for your kindness and generosity!

Waterford – Marvin “Mike” Saaf, age 94, passed away on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 while in the care of hospice.

Marvin was born in Des Moines, Iowa on June 23, 1929 to Ragner and Olein (nee: Aspen) Saaf. On February 27, 1954 he was united in marriage to the love of his life, Dorothy “Dort” Bassette. Marvin was employed over 30 years by J.I Case Corporation. He was a volunteer firefighter and Paramedic with Mount Pleasant, teaching EMT courses at the fire station. He served in the Army and Marines fighting in World War II in the Korean War serving in Japan and he speaks Japanese. In his youth he could run the distance of two marathons in one day a boxer, coal, miner, farmer, tire dealer, merchant marine, brush salesman machine tool repair man and inventor.  In the 50s he had a job doing continuous improvement for the Young Radiator company where he exclusively worked on creating change for productivity and safety. Many of his ideas were sold and patented by others. He always responds with “Watch Me” when told you can’t do that. He was a devoted member of Saint Sebastian Catholic Church, where he was forever involved in various capacities including prayer group host, annual parish festivals, the polka mass, food pantry, and pro-life activist to name a few. He was consistently concerned for others, so he traveled on several trips to Kentucky bringing life necessities to the less fortunate and some of the poorest communities of our country.  He had an opportunity to travel with family to religion rich locations, including a Medijori pilgrimage. He was also involved in Dart ball leagues over the years. Marvin always placed his God and family as priority one in life.

Surviving are his daughter, Michelle Saaf/April Garza; grandchildren, Staci Carlson, Joshua (Marissa) Farrar, and Sara Carlson; great-grandchildren, Aidan, Peyton, Carter, Maddox and Hudson Farrar. Marvin was preceded in death by his parents, Ragner and Olein; wife of 53 years, Dorothy; son, Patrick Saaf; and sister, Ruth Marty.

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  1. Jim 'DOC' Poplawski says

    March 19, 2024 at 3:03 am

    Deepest Sympathy on your loss.

    Jim ‘DOC’ Poplawski, Chairman, UAW Local 180 Retirees

  2. Raymond C .rorek says

    March 19, 2024 at 5:33 pm

    I would like to send my condolences to your family from my family and my he rest in peace.. From a former member of the Mt.Pleasant fire dept. Raymond C. Rorek.

  3. Josh Wasik says

    March 21, 2024 at 11:30 am

    I knew Marv from MPFD. He was a great Role model and a good teacher of First Aid on the Fire Dept. . Always concerned about everyone around him.
    My condolences to his family.

    Also, the Retired Firefighters will be placing a Memorial brick for Marv at the now Southshore fire station no. 8 by the Flag pole and Memorial walkway is rememberence of Marv.

  4. Stan and Margie Fortuna says

    March 25, 2024 at 7:11 pm

    We knew Mike and Dort for many years volunteering at St. Sebastian Church events and at the Racine Marian Center. Mike was always cheerful and ready with his poem “Lovely Lady dressed in blue”. Mike was a man as big as they come. A real Christian and true friend. He will be greatly missed by all that knew him.

  5. Michael Congemi says

    June 5, 2024 at 3:26 pm

    Cindy and I were saddened to hear of Marvin’s passing. We missed him here at the clinic, sharing his great stories about his religious pilgrimage and picture of the Virgin Mary. Marvin knew I collected baseball cards and would go to estate sales and bring me cards, which I was very appreciative of. May he rest in peace now, his work is done here.

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December 1, 2023

My siblings and I recently had the unfortunate experience of having to plan a funeral for our beloved mother – Juana Munoz. During this difficult time, we were fortunate enough to come across a funeral home that truly went above and beyond what was expected. Their attention to detail and dedication to ensuring our comfort and safety throughout the entire process was truly remarkable. From the moment we stepped foot into the funeral home, we were greeted with warmth and compassion. The staff members, but specifically Mark was incredibly understanding and empathetic, making us feel at ease during such a challenging time. Mark took the time to listen to our needs and wishes, and his guidance and support were invaluable. One aspect that truly stood out was Mark’s meticulous attention to detail. He paid close attention to every aspect of the funeral arrangements, ensuring that nothing was overlooked. From the floral arrangements to the music selection, every detail was carefully considered and executed flawlessly. Mark even noticed that the temperature in the room was getting warm and promptly adjusted it to ensure our comfort. What impressed me the most was their commitment to our safety. Mark and his team took every precaution to ensure that our family and guests were protected throughout the entire process. From the funeral home to the cemetery, Mark made sure that all safety measures were in place, including providing hand sanitizers, and even arranging for additional staff members to assist with crowd control. Furthermore, Mark’s professionalism and organization was evident in every aspect of the funeral service. He coordinated seamlessly with the cemetery staff, ensuring a smooth transition from the funeral home to the final resting place. Their attention to detail and commitment to excellence truly made a difference in our overall experience. In addition to their exceptional service, the funeral home also provided us with resources and support beyond the funeral itself. They offered grief counseling services and connected us with local support groups, which proved to be invaluable during our grieving process. Overall, we cannot express enough gratitude for the exceptional service provided by Mark, and broader, Draeger Langendorf team. Their attention to detail, commitment to our safety, and genuine compassion made a difficult time a little more bearable. I highly recommend their services to anyone in need of funeral arrangements, as they truly go above and beyond to ensure that every detail is taken care of and that families are supported throughout . the entire process. – Epifanio and The Munoz Family

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