
Marvin
"Skeeter" Broadbent
Marvin “Skeeter” Broadbent, 88, of Corning, died Friday
morning, May 25, 2007, at Eastridge Nursing Home in Centralia.
He
was born southwest of Corning to William and Gurta Funk Broadbent on
October 30, 1918. He attended Kansas Star Rural School and graduated
from Corning High School in 1936. After graduation, he began trucking
with his brother Allison, until 1941.
On July 16, 1940, he married Merna Allen
in Corning. The couple bought a farm west of Corning in 1941 and made
their home there. They enjoyed 42 years of marriage before Merna died
on December 12, 1982.
Marvin was also employed by Gerald Steven’s
Construction from 1952 to 1955. He worked for the Highway Maintenance
Department for 31 years and retired in 1984. Marvin continued to live
on the farm.
On October 12, 1985, he married Genevieve
“Jenny” Rethman. She preceded him in death on November 19,
1999.
Marvin served on the Corning School Board.
He enjoyed basketball and refereed for a while; yet, his favorite team
to watch was the Jayhawks. Marvin cherished the time he spent with his
sons and grandchildren. He enjoyed walking the pastures with his dog
checking his cattle. He also took pleasure in a good card game.
Marvin is survived by his six sons and
wives, Allen and Carol of Blue Springs, MO, Leslie and Candy of Topeka,
Richard and Kris, both of Corning, Craig and Glenda of Wichita, and
Timothy and June of Shawnee; 12 grandchildren; and 14 great grandchildren.
Two sisters also survive him, Veda Wells of Topeka and Donna Shepard
of Onaga.
Besides two wives, he was preceded in death
by a son Kenneth on November 29, 1983, a brother Allison, and two sisters
Phyllis Miller and Edwina Johnson.
A visitation will be held on Monday evening
from 6 to 8 PM at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca. Funeral Service
will be at 11 am on Tuesday, May 29, at the Methodist Church in Corning.
Burial will be in the Corning Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Eastridge
Nursing Home, the Corning Library, or the Methodist Church in Corning,
and sent in care of the family.