MARSHALL
(Francis William):
Dearly loved husband of Kathleen and beloved father of Edward, Anne, Paul, Joseph and families. Rest in Peace
MARSHALL
(Francis William):
Beloved Opa of Emily and Sigrid. The most caring and kind grandfather who will be so greatly missed. We love you very much, Opa.
6 Entries
November 22, 2012
MARSHALL (Frank):
Fond memories of wind up gramophones, jokes and songs in the backyard. Deepest sympathy to Kath and family. Alan and Gabe Wilson and family.
November 22, 2012
MARSHALL (Francis):
Deepest sympathy to Kath and families at your sad loss. Many fond memories of a lovely man. Theresa, Veronica, Michael and families. Rest in peace.
November 22, 2012
MARSHALL (Frank ): Much loved friend and poppa. Fond memories of times spent at Forrest Road. Deepest sympathies to Mutte and family. Colin, Helen, David, Simon and Rebecca.
November 21, 2012
MARSHALL (Francis):
A good man at rest. Deepest sympathy to Kath and family. Respected friend and work mate of Mary and Ben Downey. Sleeping peacefully.
November 20, 2012
MARSHALL (Frank):
Memories of happy days in Armadale. Long time friend of Dig and Mick Mcgurk (dec) and family. Rest in peace.
November 20, 2012
MARSHALL
(Francis William):
Dearly loved husband of Kathleen and beloved father of Edward, Anne, Paul, Joseph and families. Rest in Peace
MARSHALL
(Francis William):
Beloved Opa of Emily and Sigrid. The most caring and kind grandfather who will be so greatly missed. We love you very much, Opa.
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