Alvin James Marek, a beloved husband, father, and cherished member of his community, passed away peacefully at his daughters home on Monday, December 15, 2025, surrounded by his family. He was born on November 25, 1935, in Red Ranger, Texas, to Roudolf and Justine Marek and his life was a testament to hard work, love, and dedication.
Growing up on a family-owned farm, Alvin developed a strong work ethic as he helped cultivate the land, primarily focusing on cotton, corn, and maize. This early experience laid the foundation for a fulfilling career that would span over two decades. Alvin worked as a carpenter with Cloud Construction for 29 years, demonstrating his craftsmanship until his retirement in 2000. His commitment to his trade earned him the respect of colleagues and community members alike, and he remained an active member of the carpenter local unions.
Alvin’s warmth and devotion were perhaps best exemplified in his long-lasting marriage to Wanona Goldman. The couple first met at the Marak Picnic in 1955, and soon after, they became partners for life, wedding the following year after their high school graduation. Their bond lasted 69 years until Wanona's passing in July 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love and partnership that served as an inspiration to all who knew them.
Throughout their lives together, Alvin and Wanona fostered a nurturing home in Bell County, where they spent most of their days, with a notable ten-year period in Dallas before returning to establish permanent roots. Alvin's deep love for his family was matched by his passion for gardening and farming. He took pride in cultivating his crops not only as a means of sustenance but also to share with those around him. His commitment to raising cattle, goats, hogs, and chickens highlighted his dedication to both family and community values.
Alvin will be remembered not just for his hard work, but also for his engaging personality. He was a devoted family man, often found sampling his wife's cooking before meals were served. His interests included fishing, playing dominos, and making memorable trips to the casino. Alvin was particularly fond of treasure hunting at garage sales and had a noteworthy collection of ball caps that reflected his unique spirit.
In addition to his personal interests, Alvin was known as the SPJST 42 Domino Tournament Winner. His love for Dr. Pepper was well noted, and he always made sure to keep his supply plentiful.
Alvin leaves behind a lasting legacy of his love for life, family and friends. His community involvement as a member of the SPJST Lodge 24 showcased his commitment to fostering connections with others. He will be missed not only by his family but also by the countless friends whose lives he touched.
He is survived by his daughter, Ruth and her husband Creed Cox; one brother, Ruben Marek of Temple; four grandchildren, Rebecca Cox, James Spohn, Jennifer Spohn and Jason Spohn.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Rudolf and Justin (Jezek) Marek; his beloved wife of 69 years, Wanona (Goldman) Marek; one daughter, Diane Spohn; one brother, Rudolf Marek Jr.; Edna Malcik and her husband Frank Malcik.
A memorial service to honor Alvin's life will be held on Saturday, January 3, 2026, at Young's Daughters Funeral Home & Bereavement Center in Temple, Texas. The service will commence at 11:00 AM and provide an opportunity for family and friends to come together to celebrate a life well-lived.
A special thank you to Baylor scott and white Hospice team for their compassionate care.
In lieu of flowers please consider making a memorial donation to the Ronald McDonald House in Temple.
Alvin James Marek's spirit will continue to thrive in the hearts of those who knew and loved him, and his contributions to both family and community will be remembered with great affection and respect.
Arrangements are under the direction of Sabrina Young at Young's Daughters Funeral Home and Bereavement Center in Temple, TX.
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