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David A. Marshall

Columbus, Ohio

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MARSHALL David A. Marshall, born September 10, 1942, died Tuesday, August 1, 2006 of complications from multiple myeloma. David was the son of John P. and Ruth (Thombs) Marshall, deceased. Born and raised in Clintonville, David was a graduate of North High School, Class of 1960. Married Carol...

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The Heslin Family send their condolences. My father and brothers knew of this family.

Glenn & Trish I'm real sorry to here about your brother. I think of you guys often. Life is just to short for some of us .But your brother lived a life time of dreams that most cannot accomplish if they lived to be a hundred.God Bless Sandy Barido PS we still have Fancy...

Gabrielle

I'm sorry to learn of your father's pasing. Both Jeff & I will remeber your Dad for his contributions to the taxicab industry here in Columbus.

Marge, I am so sorry for your loss. Working with Dave, yourself and the ACME family was one of the times in my life where the people I worked with were like a family. I will keep you and The Marshall Family in my prayers.

Oh, Marjie, I am so sorry. I really enjoyed being with Dave and you. You both taught me things and made me laugh. I'm glad I could help when I did. I'm proud to know friends who started and built their own company. I boast about you two all the time! And I tell anyone looking for a cab to call 777-7777, ACME!
With my prayers and love, Peggy

Margie, your family here in Tennessee sends their sympathy, love and prayers. We all enjoyed getting acquainted with Dave at the family reunion several years ago. Please extend our sympathy to Dave's children & their families.

My thoughts and prayers are with David's family. My father Ket Segraves drove for ACME until his death in May 2005. I will remember how good the people at the taxi service were to my family at that time. With sympathy and great admiration.

I would like to say a few words about my uncle that not many know.
First my uncle Dave was my mentor. As far back as I can remember I always looked up to Dave because he knew how to fix cars and as a kid I thought that was the coolest thing ever. So I wanted to be a mechanic when I grew up. I got the chance to work for Dave on his cabs for a short time. He had taught me a few things that I still use when working on my own cars to this day. I always have admired Dave for starting his own...