“Marvin.. you were there at my lowest as well as my highest. God called you home physically but not spiritually. Continue to be the great man that you’re even in this after life. I will also and forever love you and carry your name on till death” -Love Nelly Nells
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Marvin was born to the late Towanda Hawkins and Melvin Baker. God called him home on April 15th,2019. Marvin was born in Baltimore (Maryland) at Mercy hospital. He received his education in Baltimore city public schools. Marvin loved to cook. He pursed his cooking career at Stratford University. Marvin leaves behind 2 brothers Shawn and Michael and 5 sisters Janel, Ke’Shae, Malika, Nekeia and Bialajah. 4 Nieces and 2 nephews who he... see moreMarvin was born to the late Towanda Hawkins and Melvin Baker. God called him home on April 15th,2019. Marvin was born in Baltimore (Maryland) at Mercy hospital. He received his education in Baltimore city public schools.
Marvin loved to cook. He pursed his cooking career at Stratford University. Marvin leaves behind 2 brothers Shawn and Michael and 5 sisters Janel, Ke’Shae, Malika, Nekeia and Bialajah. 4 Nieces and 2 nephews who he loved dearly. Marvin also loved to play basketball. Every Sunday morning he would go to the gym and play basketball with his friends. He walked around with a big smile showing all those white teeth. You would never know when and if Marvin was under stress or pressure. Life was precious to him, nothing could stop his shine. Marvin always said “To know me is to love me” and he sure was right. While Marvin attended school he worked for Sprint phone company.
He loved walks in the park, site seeing. Traveling. Marvin had big dreams of opening up his own restaurant someday.
Marvin would go around saying “nobody can steal my joy”. He will truly be missed!