GARRY-MARSHALL-Obituary

GARRY MARSHALL

Nov 13, 1934 – Jul 19, 2016 (Age 81)

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BORN
November 13, 1934
DIED
July 19, 2016
AGE
81

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MARSHALL--Garry. The 1950's "alumni" of (summer) Camps Onibar and Geneva mourn the death of Garry Marshall, and extend deep condolences to his "beloved" (and that word does not capture his love and caring for) family and friends in the industry. Over the summers, he was a tireless, helpful...

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Thank you for making a hard childhood easier Rest In Peace dear garry

I grew up on your shows watching you and penny were the highlight of a bad childhood after losing my mother to cancer at 14 and a house fire at 13 you brought happiness where it was needed rest my dear man

A wonderful and talented man. RIP.

I loved him for his humor. He did bit parts besides his primary work as a producer and any line he said was always hilarious no matter how he delivered it.
His concept of humor along with how he portrayed it either in films, shows or in his side roles like in "Soap Dish" was unequaled to me.
I am sad he won't be here to create, delight and entertain us.
He made me roll with laughter. What a gift!!!
May he rest in peace and do the same in Heaven!!!

thank you for all the moves I grew up watching and I gaged my life with thanks for all the years rick cooper from Muncie in

MR. Marshall left many of memories. I didn't I have watched so many of his movies and TV shows he directed. My favorite would be "Pretty Woman" and "Laverne & Shirley". He will truly be missed by many in the movie industry.

May 2012 Garry Marshall and Sabrina Nucciarone

When I looked at the list of the shows Garry Marshall has worked on, I grew up watching all of them...first run. Happy Days is my favorite...when I met Mr. (Masciarelli) Marshall in 2012 at reading and book signing in Marin County; I was thrilled to talk about our Italian last names. He has been and continues to be an inspiration. The quality of his work and the enthusiasm for bringing laughter into the lives of people around the world has not and shares no equal...and I love that he...

To all the Marshall Family- I had the great good fortune to work a one-day event with Mr. Marshall at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium when Northwestern University went to the Rose Bowl. His enthusiasm was a delight. His generosity and his great heart permeated everything he did. I have never forgotten that day and what a sweet and kind man he was and what a fun and funny time I had with him. He had a huge influence on me as a kid and then working together as adults. My sympathy to you all on...