JAMES-MARSHALL-Obituary

JAMES MARSHALL

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MARSHALL--James J., a retired industrial engineer of both Manhattan and Point O' Woods, NY, died on February 22, 2015 in Winchester, MA. He was 84 years old. Born in Tulsa, OK on September 9, 1930, he attended Yale University, where he played both Offensive and Defensive End on the Varsity...

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I have been remembering many love-filled days with Daddy, and thinking about the life he lived. All this will take some time to sink in, but I really miss him. Love to all. J

My dear Uncle Jim - thank you for the many fond memories growing up. The tour of the Empire State Building & Statue of Liberty with my cousins, all the times you took me in when I was traveling through NY, our honeymoon in St. Maartens, celebrating your birthday at POW. You always made me feel special & loved. I miss you sweet Uncle. Love to Sheila & all of my Marshall family.

Just heard from Betsy (Evans) Ache that a classmate of ours from Tulsa just died. So sorry to hear that. My greatest memory of Jim was that he sure was handsome! Prayers for all of you. Sorry for his family. Reta (Smith) Swanson,Dohrer

My sincere condolences to the whole Marshall family. I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss. A gentle soul, Jim has left a legacy of loving, caring family and friends. Cherish the memories...

So sorry to hear JJ... We had a lot of laughs.

Sheila - my deepest condolences. Jim was such a great friendly spirit at POW, and a wonderful tennis companion. We will all miss his cheerful smile and countenance.

Peter

The world's greatest Uncle. For four years Uncle Jim guided and looked after me when I was far from home. He is one of the men I try to model myself after. I miss him. Love, Pres

Hi Sheila. So sorry always enjoyed being with Jim. We had

great chats about. Lots of things.. We will all miss him.xxxxxx Keats

Sincere sympathy to Sheila and the family. Fond memories at POW of a delightful man. Mary Ann Bennett