Henry V. Marin, age 78, a faithful and giving husband and father, passed on Tuesday, May 14, 2024. Henry was born in Temple, TX, a Vietnam Veteran, and a fabricator and welder for 40+ years. He was preceded in death by his parents, Belisario and Guadalupe Marin; his siblings, Robert Marin, Hector Marin, and Rebecca Leyva; son, David Marin; and his wife of 29 years, Pamela Marin. He is survived by his sons, Matthew and Timothy Marin (Kandiss); daughters, Candace and Charity Marin (Matt), and his son, Danny Bartle; grandchildren, Tailynn Nolan, Liylah Griffis, Kahde Marin, Noelle, Brayden, and Violet Marin; and great-grandchild, Ember Marin. Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 25, 2024 at 10 am at Trinity Baptist Church with Barry Luxenberg officiating followed by interment in Gethsemane Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Immediately following the burial service family and friends will gather at the church for a reception. Fraser Funeral Home, 8168 Normandy Blvd. (904-781-4314) are in charge of arrangements.
Trinity Baptist Church
Trinity Baptist Church
Gethsemane Memorial Gardens
Paul Haney
May 24, 2024, 6:10 am
Henry was so special. He loved Jesus. He loved his church. He loved his family. He loved his country. We are going to miss him. Matt, Tim, Candace, and Charity….. you and I can honor your father by honoring his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He would want you and I to find a good Bible Believing Baptist Church and serve and be faithful to the services. I am already missing him. It was just a joy to talk to him. The last time I came by the house with Dave Smith and talk to Henry, I left encouraged by his love and faith in the Lord. — Sincerely, Paul and Teresa Haney
Atanacio Castro
May 26, 2024, 5:06 pm
My condolences to the Marin family. I was fortunate to meet Henry in 1992 well attending TBC. His commitment and love for God made an indelible impression on me. I remember him being a committed husband to his wife Pam and family. He had a tremendous testimony – a vessel whom God used to lead others to Christ.