Marvin L. Sprague

December 31, 1958 ~ February 15, 2025
Born in: Painesville, OH
Marvin L. Sprague, age 66, passed away on Saturday, February 15, 2025. He was born on December 31, 1958, to Eugene and Eileen Sprague in Painesville, Ohio.
Marvin worked at Federal Hose from the age of 18 through retirement. He was a devoted Browns and Ohio State fan. He found great joy in golfing and riding his motorcycle. A loving grandfather, he cherished watching his grandchildren play sports, proudly supporting them at their games. Marvin was a passionate collector of antiques and had a deep love of cars.
Marvin is survived by his wife, Peggy; daughters, Shelley and Teresa; son, Daniel (Brittany); grandchildren, Ayden, Brianna, Liam, Isiah, Evan and Lincoln; brother Dale (Yolanda). He is preceded in death by his parents Eugene and Eileen and siblings Jimmy, Donna and Kenny.
The Behm Family Funeral Home is assisting the family at this time. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com
Thomas lasko
Both of them were great neighbors and friends, and the Sprague humor was the best. We laughed and never thought that one day we would go in different directions, and take totally different paths, never to see each other again.
Several times Dale and I tried to ditch Marv, but rarely did it work, why, because we were so much older and wiser (So we thought ).
You will missed Marvin, you’ve have left us, but I will always remember those days my old friend, as you are apart of my history, and always a part of me, and all those you touched.
May your trip be easy, and full of light. And maybe we’ll meet again.
Peaceful rest brother
I am so sorry to hear this. My love and condolences to the family.
So sorry for your loss. He was great to work with at the Hose. My deepest sympathy
So very sorry to hear of Marv’s passing. I worked with him at Federal Hose for almost 20 years. He was a smart and conscientious worker, as well as just a good old guy. I know he’ll be missed by all who knew him!
May the force and light be with you! I feel for you
Mary Jo Jaskela