Marvyn LeRoy Berkeland passed away at Mount Vernon on Aug. 14, 2006 from complications due to diabetes, kidney and heart disease.
Marvyn was born on April 3, 1930 in Palo Alto County, Iowa, to Bertel and Blanche (Olson) Berkeland.
He was baptized and confirmed at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Depew, Iowa. He was a 1948 Graduate of Fenton High school in Fenton, Iowa.
Following graduation Marv enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, where he served his country for several years during the Korean War. He moved to Southern California in 1954, where he lived and worked in the Whittier area. Marv later moved to Whidbey Island where he was a volunteer fireman, and the superintendent of the Clinton (Washington) Water District for 25 years. Marv entered into marriage with Eileen Zwingenberg on June 1979. They worked together at their business after Marvyn retired and lived in Burlington. The two were very active in the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, and enjoyed camping and traveling in their fifth wheel. Marv was also very active in the American Legion in both Whidbey Island and California.
Marvyn leaves to mourn his wife of 27 years Eileen Berkeland at the family home; step-daughter Joanne Zwingenberg of Sun Valley, Idaho; brothers Robert Berkeland and his wife Jeanne of St. Paul, Minn., Harold Berkeland and his wife Marian of Fairmont, Minn.; sisters Virginia of Urbandale, Iowa, Doris Keinholz and her husband Oliver of Mount Vernon, Iola Kalvig and her husband Elmer of Des Moines, Iowa. His parents and a sister Irene Franson predeceased Marv.
A memorial celebration of Marv’s life will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, at the Skagit Valley Eagles, located at 119 N. Cherry St., Burlington.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Skagit Valley Eagles Auxiliary in Burlington.
A special thanks to the Skagit Valley Eagles Auxiliary. A special thank-you to the Skagit Valley Kidney Center for their loving care. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care and direction of Affordable Burial & Cremation Services, LLC of Mount Vernon.