Lytton-MARSHALL-Obituary

Lytton Bruce MARSHALL

Austin, Texas

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MARSHALL, Lytton BruceBruce Marshall, one of the country's best known and most published artists; also an internationally published writer, died May 23, 2015. He was 85 years old. In his art, Marshall is best remembered for his expert portrayal of regional history and heritage, which brought him...

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Bruce was a fellow alumnus of Texas, it's hills and it's history. He was also a friend. Splendid behavior-Robert Prosser

There are three words for Bruce: feisty, bright and talented. He was a man of his word and shared the last years of his life generously while doing his beloved work. Several of his works hang in the living room of Egon Tausch, who just moved on too. So fast the worthy and brave move on, as the Auld Lang Synes we shared.

San Jacinto SRT luncheon Summer 2010

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Dear Ann and family,

My prayers are with you at this time. Bruce was a very special man of many talents. He was dearly loved by all that knew him and will be greatly missed.

Fondly,
Beth Fisher

"...Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time..." Alas, You have made your impression on the sands of time, You have shown us the way to go, You have marked the trail for us to follow, You have given us inspiration that overflows.

We'll take a cup o ' kindness yet, for auld lang syne. Thank you Bruce for being our friend. The Eagle Scouts will always keep your spirit in our hearts.

To a young boy he was a kind stranger who became an inspiration and life long friend.
I always felt I was in the presence of royalty when talking to Bruce.

We lost a true man of honor in Mr Marshall. I offer my dearest condolences to the family. -Curtis Wood