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Peterson, Marshall L.
Marshall L. Peterson, age 92 of (Stark Rd) Shawano, passed away July 7, 2012, at Woodside Manor. He was born May 24, 1920, to the late Louis and Nora (Ericcson) Peterson of Gillett, Wisconsin. Marshall served in the Army for four years and then married the late Dorothy Peterson (Pierret) on December 10, 1945. He was a member of the Gillett Legion #300 and the VFW 8314, Gillett. He retired from Northwest Engineering after 26 years of employment. He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Oconto Falls. Marshall is preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Peterson, one brother, Myles Peterson, and three sisters, Rosalie Berg, Mildred Severson, and Viola Engebretson.
Friends and family may call from 9 a.m to 11 a.m on Saturday July 14, at the Oconto Falls United Methodist Church, 165 N. Farm Rd Oconto Falls, WI. The service will begin at 11 a.m and will be officiated by Pastor Jerry Cho, with a committal prayer to follow. Kuehl Funeral Home (920) 855-2144 is serving the family. Special thanks to the staff of Woodside Manor in Green Bay for your help and kindness. A memorial has been established in Marshall's name
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When Marshall came to live at Woodside Manor I thought of the saying "It's a small world" because I grew up in Green Valley and I used to go trick n treating to Marshall's house. And after many years now I get to go to his house again at Woodside Manor. Marshall was such a kind and gentle hearted man and I am so glad to have known him. He always wanted to know what was happening in Green Valley and Krakow and how my family was doing. I will truely miss this wonderful man and I am very glad to have known him. God Bless You Marshall and thank you for sharing your life with us!!!! Barb (Hudson) Naparalla (Woodside Manor Housekeeper)
Barb Naparalla
July 15, 2012
Marshall was a good friend and hunting buddy. We especially enjoyed stopping at his dock after fishing on Shawano Lake. He will be missed.
Lisa & Bill Bergner
July 13, 2012
I am so sorry to hear of Marshall's passing. He will be missed by all the residence at Woodside. My mother is a resident as well, she said he always had good stories to share at "happy hour" on Friday's.
Barb Pamperin
July 11, 2012
I am so sorry to hear about Marshall. I always enjoyed talking to him when I visit my dad (Bill) at Woodside. He will be missed.
Beth Vlies
July 10, 2012
It was a pretty exciting time when Marshall Peterson would stop and visit my Grandparents, who lived across the road from his Uncle Adolph and Aunt Esther. I was just a youngster but I recall swinging my legs from the tailgate of his black Chevy pick up as he had a cold Oconto with my Uncle Max. God bless you all during this sad time.
Tom Hansen
July 10, 2012
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.
Ken & Karen Benz
July 10, 2012
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