Marvin Lee Dillard, April 25, 1968 — January 09, 2019

Marvin Lee Dillard (Houston, Texas, TX) April 25, 1968 January 09, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Marvin’s Obituary Private Visitation: 11:00am-12:00pm Friday January 25, 2018 D W Brooks 2950 E Houston St San Antonio, Texas 78202 (210) 223-2045 Interment: T.B.A. Marvin Lee Dillard was born on April 25, 1968 at Robert B. Green Hospital in San Antonio, Texas to Katherine Louis Henderson and John Henry Dillard. Marvin was raised in Pleasanton, Texas where he accepted Christ at a very young age. He attented school in Pleasanton, Texas from Elementary through Senior High.

To know Marvin was to love music. He was the life of any party NO matter where he would be. He loved to dance and always had the biggest smile on his face.

His (father) John henry Dillard and (two brothers) Jim D. Thomas and Bobby R. Henderson greeted him at Heavens Gates. He leaves to cherish his (mother) Kathrine Louis Henderon and ten surviving sisters and brothers; Joyce E. Thomas, Andra F. Henderson, Victoria D. Datcher, Yvette A. Henderson-Jones, Lawrence L. Harris, Ronnie J. Thomas, Rollin D. Henderson, John H. Henderson Jr., Leonard C. Dillard. And a host of uncles, aunts, cousins, neices, nephews, and friends.

We love you Marvin and you will be truly missed keep smiling down on us until we meet again.

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death notice Marvin Lee Dillard April 25, 1968 — January 09, 2019

obituary notice Marvin Lee Dillard April 25, 1968 — January 09, 2019

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