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Gary Allen Marshall

Austin, Texas

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Gary Allen Marshall Gary Allen Marshall passed away on Saturday, May 24, 2008 at his home in Austin, Texas. He was a man who inspired many by his great faith in his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He was loved dearly by his family and friends who will always cherish his wisdom and good...

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Gary was not only a coworker, he was someone I could talk to. We talk about work, about life, and mostly sports. Every morning, I would walk to his cubicle to greet him, he would tell me, "What about those Spurs" Gary I sure miss you..

Great Uncle Gary:
You will be greatly missed. Although i have never met i have always heard wonderful stories about the great man you were. i know my grandma
(your sister patsy) enjoyed the talks and bible lessons. She always talked about how comforting your voice was to her. i wish i could have been blessed enough to meet you but i feel blessed enough that you have touched so many lives including my grandmothers. always know that grandma will always be taken care of. thank you for all...

My dear Brother Gary,
You had so many obstacles to overcome yet I never once heard you complain in the 28 years I've known you. This has been a major instructive inspiration in my life and has had a life-changing effect on me. There is so much more to say, but I'll just say I miss you and I'm looking forward to seeing you again.
Love you my Brother,
Andy

Uncle Gary,
When I consider the unimaginably large influence that you had on the course of my life just through your friendship to my family, I am blown away. I am so very thankful that God placed you in our path all those many years ago. I am thankful that you were the father of some of my favorite people on the planet. I am a better person for having known you. Seeing the way you overcame the obstacles of your disability gives me hope and inspiration as I teach my children to...

Gary was such a kind and gentle soul with a wonderful sense of humor. He touched so many people's lives in such a positive way. And one only had to talk to Gary for a brief moment to discover his great love of life, of Christ, and of his family. He will be missed.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Uncle Gary:
You are loved and missed by so many people whose lives and hearts you have touched. You are an inspiration and an ANGEL. My mom (your sister Patsy) has greatly enjoyed the visits, talking and reading Bible passages over the phone and making memories with you and the family that she will cherish always. We truly know that you are in a better place, no more pain and you can now see all the beauty around you (including yourself). God has great plans for you. You will always...

I supervised Gary during the last few months that he worked at CCRC. He was a great teacher and a positive influence in the department both with staff and students alike sharing his expertise, his wisdom, his patience and his skills in Braille. It was obvious he loved his job and those he worked with. He embraced life and all that it had to offer and he will be remembered with great fondness.

I became acquainted with Gary while he was working for the state as a counselor. I would pick him and his dog (Spencer?) up and we would converse the short distance to work or back home. I always looked forward to seeing Gary. I was entertained by the stories of his athletic endeavors. I was so impressed with his attitude about life. He demonstrated a great deal of faith daily. His love for his family was very evident. Even though we have not stayed in touch, I was very saddened to...