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Larry Lyle Marshall

Rapid City, South Dakota

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RAPID CITY - Larry Lyle Marshall, 58, Rapid City, died Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009, at the Swedish Medical Center in Denver. Larry was born Feb. 12, 1951 to Theone and Lyle Marshall in Huron. He grew up in the Hitchcock and Bonilla areas and graduated from Hitchcock High School in 1969. Larry...

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The day before Larry's accident, he led a Bible study that we attended. He asked specifically that "if you died tomorrow, how would you be remembered, and did you live your life as Jesus would want". We also watched a video by Bruce Wilkinson called "Secrets of the Vine". Larry bore fruit. He was (is) a very special person, and part of the fruit that he bore was an amazing impact on the lives of others. The accident makes no sense, and his death makes no sense. We do not see what God's plan...

Mr. Marshall will always be remembered for his sweet and giving spirit. He has touched so many lives. I will always be thankful for having Cindy and Larry in my life. I love you all and we will miss Larry incredibly. Take care and God Bless

I would like to extend my deepest sympathy. After losing my father, I felt like part of my life had ended. Yet, I drew strength from reflecting on the many things we had shared. And most, importantly God gave me power beyond my own strength to endure. (2 Corinthians 4:7)



On behalf of Katina Reed-Singleton & family, we would like to send our condoloences to the family during their time of mourn. Although Bro. Marshall has departed from the natural, his spirit still remains here on earth through all of us that loved him dearly. I believe that if he could speak now he would say don't cry, but lift your head and rejoice for I have gone to a place where there is no more pain and no more sorrow. Know in your hearts that I have lived a great life and now...

I would like to extend my condolences to the Marshall family during their time of bereavement. I want you all to know that my family is very blessed to have know him. He (and his wife Cindy) were a God-send to our family.

With Sympothy,

Katheenya "Knot" Mills, (Demetrious' sister)