A Funeral Mass will be celebrated for Marvin Tigges at 10:00 AM Saturday, June 10, at Divine Mercy Parish – St. Cecelia Catholic Church in Algona. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 PM Friday at Oakcrest Funeral Services of Algona with a Knights of Columbus Rosary beginning at 5 PM and a Scripture Prayer Service beginning at 7 PM.
Marvin Fredrick Tigges, the son of Fred and Mary (Droessler) Tigges was born on March 16, 1938, on the family farm south of Bancroft. He graduated from St. John High School in Bancroft in 1956, and served in the Army National Guard Reserves from 1959 to 1965.
On August 23, 1960, Marvin was united in marriage to Mary Arndorfer at St. Benedict Catholic Church in St. Benedict. They lived on the Tigges family farm until they moved to Algona in 2007, and for several years spent the winters in Mesa, AZ. He was a member of St. John Catholic Church and later St. Cecelia Catholic Church.
In addition to milking cows, raising livestock and farming land, Marv was very mechanical and worked at Vaske Welding for many years. Marv and Mary were lifelong dance partners from square dancing to jitterbug. He enjoyed volunteering for his church and community, gardening, card and board games and spending time with family and attending their activities. He could fix nearly everything (and always had a pliers in his pocket), enjoyed a good laugh and a hearty meal, and made friends everywhere he went.
Marvin Tigges passed away on Tuesday, June 6, 2023, at the Algona Manor Care Center in Algona. He was 85.
He is survived by his wife Mary; their children, Diane (Paul) Tapp of Spokane, WA, Mike (Julie) Tigges of Clive, Gary (Cyrus Hadjesmaili) Tigges of Dallas, TX, Rhonda Baker of Grimes, Laura Tigges of Chicago, IL, and Bruce (Angie) Tigges of Phoenix, AZ; his grandchildren Lindsey, Abby, Kelsey, Michael, Bryan, Allison, Nicole, Tara, Blake, Tate and Peyton; and his great-grandchildren, Noah, Emma, Vienna, Geneva, Lewis, Vaila, Loralei, Nellie, Henry and Stratton. He is also survived by two brothers, Bernard (Mary Ann) Tigges of Fenton and Gene (Charlene) Tigges of Armstrong; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Alice Nelson Cleland; a brother Ed (Mae) Tigges; two nephews, Alan Tigges and Mark Schwartz; and sister-in-law, Mary Jo Tigges.
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