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Henry C. Marshall

Washington, District of Columbia

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MARSHALL HENRY CHANNING MARSHALL Proud veteran of the US Navy in World War II, Henry Channing Marshall, 86, died with grace January 4, 2012 at Gilchrist Hospice in Columbia, Maryland of congestive heart failure. Fond of saying "I'm just a farm boy from Dayton", he went on to work as an executive...

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Entertaing as hell...At times brusque, but never mean. A man of principle and substance. Rest in peace.

My heart goes out to the family of Mr. Marshall in your loss. I worked for him as a title clerk at Marshall Chevrolet in the late '60's. He was truly a gifted businessman and a truly good person to work for. He will be sadly missed and respectfully remembered by all who knew him. God bless......

I was saddened to learn of Hanks passing.
My condolences to the entire Marshall family. Hank was a special person, one I will never forget. I first met Hank in 1972 when I started working for him at Marshall Chevrolet, where I learned so much from him.
Hank was the best boss anyone could ever hope to work for. My thoughts and prayers to you all.

Marietta Young, Shillington Pa.

To Cristina and Mark - our sincere sympathy. Our families are so intertwined we also feel a deep loss - your father was one of a kind. We think of you often - the Peter Jenckes Family

My condolences to the family. I knew Mr. Marshall for most of my life and remain good friends with his son Mark. I have many fond memories of the dealership in Reading, the house on Forest Ave., the farm, going to the Inner Harbor and Annapolis. Mr. Marshall sure was one tough man with a work ethic that was unrivaled. I recall helping him build the grapevine at the farm about 30 years ago and understand that it is still there. He will be sadly missed. Thoughts and prayers to the...

Janet,
We are so saddened have you lose Henry. What a remarkable and interesting life he lived. I loved Henry's charming personality and his way of captivating us with his wonderful stories. His wit and intelligence and love of people made him so special. The beautiful country home you both so cherished reflects his warmth and great spirit. I hope the many memories of the love and joy you shared will comfort you in months to come. I feel grateful to have known Henry, and I admire...