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Dean E. Marshall

Somerville, Massachusetts

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MARSHALL, Dean E. Of Somerville, died after a long illness, on November 27, 2009. Beloved son of Anne M. (Keenan) of Somerville and the late Lawrence F. Marshall. Loving brother of Joan P. Marshall and Mina Peterson both of WA, David L. and his wife Daniela of Oregon and Lauren A. McCarthy and...

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My heart goes out to the Marshall family at this time. Dean was a great guy. I am sorry that I was not able to be at his services. He is in my thoughts and prayers. Michele, I am sure that he loved you just as much.

To my littlest brother,
Though we were not close in years, and miles kept us far apart, you were loved beyond measure. You will always live in my heart.
Love, Joannie

Dean,

I watched you grow from a boy to a man and you turned out to be a wonderful person. I'll cherish all the wonderful memories I have, especially the ones from Ossipee!! I will never forget you, I love you. May you rest in peace.

Love,
Carol

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

We are friends of MIna and Joan's and send our love and prayers to everyone. Losing someone we love is a daunting challenge. Let us keep Dean alive in memory and love. May he rest in peace and light.

Mary and Mary Ann

Dean,

You will always have a big piece of my heart! I will treasure every moment we shared as they were some of the best times of my life! The friendship we shared over all these years can never be replaced. I love you and will miss you with all my heart.

Dean...

You will always have a big piece of my heart! I will treasure every moment we shared...it was some of the best years of my life! The friendship we had can never be replaced.

I love you and will miss you with all my heart.

I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Dean's passing. I had tried with no luck to reach him at this time last year for a Somerville Trade School get together. I wish I had seen him one last time since it had been many years. Dean told me that he used to listen to the Elvis Costello song "Alison" in the morning before school that always made me smile as did Dean. I am sorry for the huge loss the Marshall family now faces with the passing of Dean. I will remember him forever with that smile...