Marvin Maxwell Schuh

Marvin Maxwell Schuh obituary

Marvin Maxwell Schuh

Marvin Schuh Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Fohn Funeral Home - Cassville from Jul. 19 to Jul. 30, 2025.

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Marvin Maxwell Schuh, age 58, of Harrison, Arkansas passed away July 18, 2025, at North Arkansas Regional Medical Center in Harrison, Arkansas. He was born on December 19, 1966, in Mountain Home, Arkansas to Carl and Rudene (Henderson) Schuh.

He is survived by his mother, Rudene Schuh of Mountain Home, Arkansas; father, Carl Schuh and step-mother, Jorita of Green Forest, Arkansas; two sons, Spencer Schuh and his wife Jennifer of Harrison, Arkansas and Trevor Schuh and his wife Janine of Forum, Arkansas; two daughters, Annie Hayes and her husband Blake of Kingston, Arkansas and Kadie Schuh of Bentonville, Arkansas; one brother, Eddie Schuh and wife Stacey of Harrison, Arkansas and five grandchildren, Katin Schuh, Macie Schuh, Sutton Hayes, Nola Schuh and Heston Hayes, who brought immense joy and pride to his life.

Marvin was a graduate of Harrison High School, where his passion for sports was evident from a young age. Marvin excelled in basketball, baseball, and football, his spirited nature and leadership on the field inspiring both teammates and spectators alike. Continuing his love for baseball, he attended Bacone Jr. College in Muskogee, Oklahoma, where he played for two years.

Marvin's love for the outdoors was a testament to his Arkansas roots. Hunting and fishing were not just hobbies but a way of life that he joyfully shared with friends and family. His ability to tell stories and his infectious laugh made every adventure with him memorable.

Above all, Marvin was a passionate and spirited individual. He was a great dad, always present and involved in his children's lives. His guidance and support helped shape them into the wonderful adults they are today, and his influence will be felt for generations to come.

Marvin's memory will forever be cherished in the hearts of his family, friends, and all those fortunate enough to have known him.

Private services will be held at Fohn Funeral Home in Cassville, Missouri. Memorial Contributions may be made to The Woodshed at Woodland Church, 1001 Gibson Road, Harrison, Arkansas 72601 in memory of Marvin.

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July 22, 2025

Tyler posted to the memorial.

July 20, 2025

Kim Hudson posted to the memorial.

July 19, 2025

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Tyler

July 22, 2025

Goodbye brother and safe travels you are a better place now we will all join you soon enough. I´m not very good at these things saying bye like this and all but anyways you will be missed.

Kim Hudson

July 20, 2025

Marvin, I can't believe you r gone. I never thought there would b a day without u and I always hoped and thought I would b the first to go so I never had to say goodbye and grieve for you! For 13 yrs u were the biggest part of my life, love of my life @ my very best friend. I'll never forget the first time we laid eyes on one another and from that day on we were inseparable. We went through some of life's hardest times and battles but we each knew at the end of the day we would b there for one another. We had a lot of good times and good laughs and shared some of our funniest moments w our friends. I loved you more than I had ever loved anyone else and you had my heart like no one ever could or has. I always knew I was protected and no one could ever get to me or hurt me as long as you were around. I could always call you when I was going through hard times or had something happy to share even after we split and even after we split u were still my best friend and we both counted on each other at the end of the day. Our bond was unbreakable and for the people that knew us knew we had something even more than special and unbreakable. Nothing could ever take urs or my love away from one another even if we weren't right for each other we were right for us because no1 could understand our bond and the things we shared that held us together unless they walked in our shoes. Only u and I will forever know our deepest darkest pains, secrets, regrets, hopes, triumphs, dreams, and love we went through and shared together. I can't quit replaying ur last moment and last breath u took and as hard and tragic as it has been for me I'm so glad I was there w you as u left this earth to go home. I can't help but cry for you like crazy and miss you uncontrollably. I still can't imagine never hearing your voice or seeing u again. My heart will forever b broken and missing a piece that u filled. My love will never change marvin as you were my first real love and never loved anyone as much as you and never will again. I will carry you w me forever and im so lost w out u!!!! I love Marvin and I miss you like crazy. Rip my love!

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