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Marshall Terrell Crenshaw Jr.

Bryan, Texas

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November 26, 1940 – November 27, 2010Marshall Terrell Crenshaw, Jr. was born November 26, 1940 to Marshall Terrell and Avis Jordan Crenshaw in the back of their family store in rural Brazos County. Marshall grew up in the local area and was a 1959 graduate of A&M Consolidated High School. ...

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I had the privilage to work with, and for Marshall at TAMU. I also was acquainted with his family. My prayers and good wishes to them all. May God smile upon him and his family. R.I.P Marshall, your life touched me, and I will relish it the rest of my life

I was so sad to hear from Joe Ray that Marshall had passed away. The world lost a good man, many of us lost a good friend and Heaven is an even better place with him there. My heart felt cdondolances to Mary Ann and the rest of the family.

I remember Marshall as that good loooking, blue eyed cowboy that saved the Kindergarten by bring us hay and longhorns. He was a special man and a loving husband. I am proud that I knew him. He will truly be missed . Your family is in my prayers.

I appreciate having received this notification from my neice. Even though I live far away I shall be praying for the family.
Blessings,
Rosalind Beene Eskew

I worked for Marshall for several years. He was a great person and friend. He will be sadly missed. My sympathy goes out to his family.

Blessings,
Gene Trout

RIP Marshall Crenshaw, remember many a Saturday night of fun at Peach Creek rodeo, prayers to the family.

I was so sad to hear about Marshall. He was a good man, he cared about people. He always had a smile on his face and he loved his family. I was privileged to work with him for 14 years. He was alot of fun to work with and he was a good boss.

I'm deeply saddened by Marshall's passing to be with the Lord. I was privileged to work with Marshall on many projects while working at TAMU and was impressed by his willingness, direction and expertise. A lot of Aggies were beneficiaries of this fine man's yoemanlike efforts.