Emil Marr

emil marr
Emil James Marr, age 70, of New Hampton, IA died at his home on November 24, 2020. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2020, at Holy Family Parish, New Hampton with Rev. Brian Dellaert celebrating the Mass. Interment will follow in the New Hampton City Cemetery with military rites by the New Hampton American Legion Post. Friends may greet the family one hour prior to the Mass at the church on Friday, December 11th. If unable to attend Mass, you are welcome to join the family live on the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home Facebook page. Funeral arrangements are with Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. Emil was born August 14, 1950, in Riceville, IA to Leslie and Maureece (McDaniel) Marr. He served in the U.S. Army from October 7, 1969, to April 16, 1971, and was stationed in Vietnam. He was hit on December 3, 1969, and received several decorations of honor: Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Service Medal w/2 Bronze Service Stars, Combat Infantryman Badge, National Defense Service Medal, Expert Badge w/Rifle Bar (M-16), 2d Class Gunner Badge w/Machine Gun Bar (M-60), Sharpshooter Badge w/Rifle Bar (M-14), and the Purple Heart. After many months at Fitzsimons General Hospital in Denver, CO, he was released. He worked for the New Hampton Cemetery during the summers from 2008-2012 and retired in 2008 after 36 years at TriMark in New Hampton, IA. On February 14, 1970, Emil was united in marriage to Rita Jean Fesenmeyer at Immaculate Conception Church in Riceville, IA. Together they had two children, Scotty Lynn and Stacey Marie. Emil was a member of St. Joseph’s Church and a member of the American Legion (Post#0038). Emil had a love for good old fashion country music. Throughout his married life, he loved to go with Rita and their friends to live country music dances, following the likes of The Country Blue Boys, The White Sidewalls, and Buck Hollow Band, and would cut a rug with whoever was willing to partake in some of his fancy footwork. Being a homegrown farm boy, he was enraptured with tractors. Shortly after Emil and Rita’s move to New Hampton, he was introduced to garden tractor pulling by a few local gentlemen. Emil was hook, line, and sinker for this and avidly pursued the hobby. It became a family event to take Rita, Scott, and Stacey to the weekend venues. The tractor pulling inventory grew to a 4-cylinder hot rod tractor and two garden tractors, one of which was for Scott when he became of age to compete. He also learned the game of golf when he outgrew his passion for garden tractor pulling, motorcycles, and snowmobiles. His son Scott often joked with him that he had reached the over the hill 40 mark when he sold off all his toys to buy a golf cart. He never claimed to be a pro golfer, but to be with friends, having fun socializing and poking at his cohorts for some good felt laughter was what he really enjoyed about the game. He loved his John Deere tractors and talked in his younger years that he wanted enough garden tractors, each one with its own attachment, so he could get to working on the lawn, garden, or snowfall without any hassle. This goal was accomplished through the years, along with the addition of a 2-cyl “Johnny Popper” to his collection. He had always loved the sound of those old 2-cyl engines. He was also known for his colorful words of wisdom and stories. Emil never met a stranger and definitely left an impression for miles around. He loved to socialize. One of his goals was to make people smile and have a good laugh along the way. In his conversations with people, the love of his family and country shined through his words and expressions. Over the years, he found a love grilling and trying new recipes to share with his friends. It wasn’t uncommon to pass by the Marr household and see the tripod burning a wood fire, knowing something was going to be put on the grate. Be it chicken, steak, pork chops, or some other endeavor, if you were to stop in you would be treated to something tasty for sure. Emil is survived by his wife of 50 years, Rita Marr of New Hampton, IA. Son, Scotty Marr (Shari) of New Hampton, IA and their children, Natalie and Landon. Daughter, Stacey Marr (Joe Frahm) of Rochester, MN and her children, Payton, Marren and Teagan Dougherty. Brother, Jerry Marr (Susan) of Spring Valley, MN. Sisters-in-law, Susan Marr of Riceville, IA, Audrey (Warren) Green of Walnut Creek, CA, Mary Betts of Osage, IA, Shirley Fesenmeyer of Greene, IA, and Linda Bird of Osage, IA. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Jim Marr, his mother-in-law and father-in-law Lynn and Leona Fesenmeyer, and brothers-in-law Charles Fesenmeyer, Neil Betts, Jim Fesenmeyer and Larry Bird.

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  1. Rita, you guys were always special clients, but most of all great friends our heart goes out to you and God Bless you and his memory✝️💜✝️ Jack & Nancy Anderson

  2. So sad to see this great man go. Had allot of great times bowling, golfing and just hanging and talking. May his memories console you today. All our thoughts and prayers. Jeanne and David Roder

  3. Rita,Scott,Stacey and all of Emil’s Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Keep all your memories of Emil, close to your heart. I know I will as the many people who-ever knew him. I’ve got countless memories of so many things we did together, like taking “big brown Mopar” out for a tour on a winter night or my first and only Nascar trip with the guys or even golfing. Emil definitely enjoyed Life. He will be missed by many! R.I.P. Buddy. Leo and Bev Dowd

  4. Our sympthay to Rita and family for the loss of their loved one. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.

  5. Dave and I send you our sympathy for your great loss. We enjoyed being part of your anniversary party and Emil had such a fun time dancing. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Fond memories will remain with us from the golfing years and just his company.

  6. So sorry for your loss. Emil always had a smile on his face & would always make others smile back. He will be missed by many.

  7. Leo, the big brown Mopar, “Brownie” was his first 4WD drive (wood hauler) that he had lots of enjoyment with, and maybe showed his son things that you really shouldn’t do with a vehicle… thanks for the kind words.

  8. Rita and Family,we were so sorry to hear of Emil’s death,he will be miss by many.Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this sad time.Tom and Marian Gebel

  9. Our sympathy to you Rita and family. Thinking of you in this time of loss. Sincerely, Louise and Donn Harris

  10. Rita my deepest sympathy to you and your family. I have fond memories from high school Bookkeeping class where Emil sat at the same table with some of us in class. Always enjoyed his wit. Mary Jo Diederich Deming

  11. Rita, you have our deepest sympathy and know that we will remember Emil fondly. Thoughts and prayers to you and all of the friends and family in mourning.

  12. My sincere sympathy Rita and family. Emil was always friendly and polite and shared his great smile with everyone. My prayers for you and the family at this sad time. Rest in peace Emil.

  13. My deepest sympathy to the entire Marr family. Although I really never knew Him I did see his reflection in his children that I had the pleasure to know.

  14. Dear Rita, Scott, Stacey and families We offer our sincere condolences and prayers during this time of sorrow. The good times with Emil at dances, the early morning breakfasts with “the eggs”, the milk can feeds, cutting fire wood in snow up to your tailbone and an occasional cruse; memories we will enjoy .

  15. Our sympathy to Rita and family for your loss. We will always remember his nice smile and friendly personality.

  16. Thanks Dan and Jean. I remember waking for morning breakfasts, milk can cooking, and dreading days of wood cutting. You guys were a big part of his world and mine as well during my growing years.

  17. Thanks Linda. You are a lot like Emil. Stern with the words and rules, but like to enjoy life once the work is done.

  18. Rita, Scotty, & Stacey, My sympathy and prayers to you. Emil always had a smile on his face and was a great friend to many. May you cherish all the memories and keep them close in your hearts. May he rest in peace.

  19. What a wonderful tribute to Emil in the obituary writing….he was really one of a kind. There is no way to write just one memory…we will surely miss his bright smile and his words of wisdom. I knew he was a decorated Vietnam veteran, but did not know the extent of his combat medals, he was a great friend, a fun loving friend, an upbeat person, I always admired his love of the dance, a salt of the earth family man….Emil’s was a life well lived, we will miss him, but smile when we think of him always.

  20. Our bowling league always went golfing in the summer and a few years ago Emil had his new golf cart down in Fredericksburg. Dave was riding with him and while looking for a ball Emil hit the brakes, Dave pushed into the windshield and it popped out and he ran over it! Not really funny, but Emil just shrugged it off and laughed! A great guy! Jeanne Roder

  21. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Emil will be greatly missed by many!

  22. So sorry to hear of Emils passing. Our hearts go out to you all in dealing with your loss. Prayers for comfort and peace to all of you Rita, Scott and family, and Stacy and family. God be with you all. Cindy, Tanner and family, and Justin and family.


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