Marvin Lee McLeod
Centerville – Marvin Lee McLeod, 75, entered into rest on
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Mr. McLeod was born on March 6, 1937 in Milan. He was a
faithful member of First Baptist Church of Centerville and the Roy Despirito
Sunday School Class. Marvin graduated from Lanier High School in Macon and was
a proud veteran of the Georgia Air National Guard. After 32 years of dedicated
service, he retired from Robins Air Force Base civil service as a Logistics
Manager. Subsequent to his civil service career, he worked for 10 years with
the Houston County Sheriff’s Department serving as a Lieutenant with the
Houston County jail. His parents, Allie B. McLeod and Lessie Spires McLeod,
preceded him in death.
His memory will forever be treasured by his beloved wife,
Katherine B. McLeod, Centerville; children, Melinda Bowen (Eddie), Cordele;
Glenn McLeod (Karen), Kernersville, N.C.; brother, Fred McLeod, sister,
Elizabeth Wilson, both of Marietta; sister, Myrtle Chapman, Milledgeville; six
grandchildren, Clint Fountain, Lezlie Bowen, Ford Bowen, Ashley Biron, Jordan
McLeod, Madison McLeod; and six great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be Wednesday, December 5, from 3 until 5
p.m. at McCullough Funeral Home. Funeral services will be private. In lieu of
flowers, the family respectfully suggests memorial donations to First Baptist
Church of Centerville Building Fund, 108 Church Street, Centerville, Georgia
31028.
Go to www.mcculloughfh.com to sign the Online Registry for
the family. McCullough Funeral
Home and Crematory has charge of arrangements.
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