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Lt. Colonel Marshall E. Anderson

Spartanburg, South Carolina

1959 - 2018 (Age 59)

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Lt. Colonel Marshall E. Anderson Lt. Colonel Marshall E. Anderson (affectionately known as 'Pill') 59, of 190 Yolanda Dr., Spartanburg, SC, a native of Spartanburg County was born April 27, 1959 and departed this life on May 24, 2018. He was the husband of Gladys Cornelia Anderson, father of...

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It's with total disbelief and a heavy heart that I read about Marshall's passing on our company's website today. Marshall was my Tactical Officer when I attended Officer Candidate School (OCS) at Fort Benning, Georgia, in 1989. A Mentor and Friend that was called home all too soon. Condolences to all of his family and friends. I truly pray for solace and peace for all who knew, and will always love him. May 24th will continue to be a special day for me. In addition to celebrating my...

My deepest condolences to the Anderson Family
Marshall was a true Gentleman and a real Team player in our office.
He was always willing to assist in any way he could, and a real pleasure to work with.
He will be sorely missed.
RIP Marshall

To the Anderson Family

Psalm 48:14 For this GOD is our GOD for ever and ever; he will be our guide even to the end.

Marshall you will be truly missed we will keep you and your family in our prayers.

From Dale Clark your CDC family

My condolences and prayers goes out to the Anderson family. From the few times that we worked together on projects, I noticed that Marshall was a great person to work with and I am sure that he was a good family man as well the way that he carried himself. Whenever I called or went by his office, he was willing to talk and ensured that he would assist with the matter at hand. The Lord has a new member in his Arm. Marshall will be missed but not forgotten.

just like a son with love

Unfortunately, I was unable to attend the memorial service however I reflected on our trip to Iowa in 2016. Marshall and I had an interesting conversation while on the road and although I didn't know at the time he was a retired LTC in the US Army he was a fellow Brother-In-Arms. My condolences to his Wife, Daughter, and the Marshall Family, his presence will be missed and my God's Promise comfort his loved one's during this difficult time.

A true friend from Kentucky, Gary Lee and Marshall came to deer hunt on my place, it was a pleasure to have known him. My condolences to the family. Johnny Adams

My condolences to Marshall's family. I arrived at the CDC at nearly the same time Marshall did and he quickly became much more than a co-worker to me. He was truly someone I can call a friend. He will be missed for so many things but his sense of humor and even temperament were 2 things I absolutely loved about him. I knew I could trust him with anything. I know he is home.

Condolences to the family. I worked with Marshall at the 81st RSC. He was a great co-worker as well as a very dear friend. We kept in touch over the years and he was always there to help and provide advise when I needed it. He will be dearly missed and forever be in my heart.