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Riemath

Marvin Dale Riemath (Marv)

Hitchcock, SD

1939-40, 789, Este, F-3, Ass't Leader

Marv was born April 15, 1919 in Hitchcock, South Dakota. He passed away November 9, 2006 with his daughters at his side. He was a proud member of Redondo Beach Masonic Lodge and the Al Malaikah Shrine Temple of Los Angeles. He lived in the South Bay for over 50 years. He enjoyed fishing and spending time with friends on his boat at the Port Royale Marina. Marv worked for Helms Bakery until it closed, and then worked for Redondo Union High School District. He is survived by his daughters, Ginger Doner and Kathy Cushman. He was also a proud loving grandfather of 5 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Marv was laid to rest in his family plot in South Dakota. He will be truly missed.


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