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Link Van Marshall

Las Vegas, Nevada

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Link Marshall passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada. The obituary was featured in Las Vegas Review-Journal on January 5, 2010.

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I loved your father like no other
Isabella

Link was the best mechanic in the world,in my opinion.
even though he loved his work so much there was days I wished he could relax
but he would always either work overtime or bring his side jobs home ---to make mo' money.

nobody but himself -could work that fast
and get the job done more right than him


IF IT WAS ANYBODY ELSE, THEY COULDNT OF LASTED THAT LONG

your father left you a legacy which all of you will inherit...so far beyond

I was with Link at Vo-tech our junior and senior year. He would help me in the shop whenever I asked for it. It was nice to see he went on to excel in the trade.
Sincerely
Tony Wittig
Class of 1975

Dear Van, Jim, and Zane,

Growing up, all of you were more like family than friends. I have fond memories of camping and fishing trips. I remember Link's smile most of all - impish, fun and from the inside-out. Van, I will always be appreciative of how good you were to my dad. He considered you a best friend. And for Janae, who was my mom's best friend. I pray God's comfort and strength as you lean on Him. God bless. 2 Cor. 4:17, 18

Knowing Link since the early 80’s, he always had a smile, a laugh and an attitude that always made you feel like a good friend and that life was good. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. God bless.

Van, Suzie and family, My deepest sympathy to all of you. Link was well liked by everyone. I knew Link his brothers and his dad during my years at Cashman Cadillac and I know he will be missed. Rita Sage (West Virginia)

Our deepest sympathy to the family.
From Terry and Peggi Patchin

The world will be a lesser place without Link. I worked with Link at Cashman's for 17 years and we had some real good times together hanging out and riding bikes.

Suzie,
Link will be missed by everyone whose life he touched. You are an angel to be there for him through the good times and the bad. Hold on to all your happiest memories. I am here if you need a friend for anything. Love to you.