Former BJ photographer Tom Marvin’s Taylor guitar is making sweet
music in California’s Yosemite National Park with the sounds echoing from the
Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Coshocton’s Kay Ann Shaffer Marvin is with her husband, of course.
So is their camper, which has thousands of miles on it in every state in America
when Tom isn’t barn-building on their Guernsey County farm just north of Salt
Fork State Park, near I-77 and north of Cambridge.
Their neighbor is Mark Kovach, known for being a BJ computer whiz.
Tom retired from Ol’ Blue Walls in 2001. Later, he retired again, as
transportation supervisor for Ridgeville Local School District where Kay was a
school secretary. That's where they met. They’ve been married about three decades.
Yosemite
National Park, protected since 1864, is 1,200 square miles of giant, ancient
sequoias, and Tunnel View, the vista of towering Bridalveil Fall and
the granite cliffs of El Capitan and Half Dome.
Tom’s children are Steve Marvin, a bank assistant vice president
who lives in Cambridge; Brian Marvin, who lives in Worthington and is a
Reynoldsburg police detective; Misty Bellon, a registered nurse living in
Eunice, Louisiana; and Beth Marvin Stevens, a Los Angeles attorney, from Tom’s
marriage to former BJ reporter and retired Hoover High School English and journalism
teacher Pam McCarthy.
Perry High and University of Akron graduate Tom’s sister is Marty
Marvin Stiner of Canton.
If he’s home, you can contact Tom at tmarvin@sota-oh.com or
(740) 498-7471. Their mailing address is 74321 Birch Road, Kimbolton, OH 43749.
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