Marvin Fosaaen, Korean War Veteran and Longtime Musician, Dies at 93
Remembered for his quick wit, generous spirit, love of travel, handyman skills and more than six decades spent playing guitar for friends, neighbors and festival crowds.
– Obituary courtesy of Zentner-Beal Funeral Home
Marvin Norris Fosaaen, of New Glarus, WI passed away on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at the William S. Middleton VA Hospital, Community Living Center Hospice after a brief decline but full life of 93 years.
He was born the baby and a proud Norwegian, on a farm in Ossian, lowa January 21, 1933, to Oscar Edward Fosaaen and Lauritz “Laura” Erica Hagelie Fosaaen. Marvin served as a Corporal in the United States Army 96th Field Artillery during the Korean War including two cold years in Korea in 1953 and 1954. Prior to serving his country and upon his return, he farmed with his dad in Ossian. Throughout his life, Marv held several jobs including Street Commissioner in Postville, lowa, assembler at GM in Janesville, Klassy Milling in New Glarus, and Federal Industries in Belleville until retiring in September, 1994.
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