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Marshall Jones Darling

North Andover, Massachusetts

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DARLING, Marshall Jones Of Andover, Oct. 29, 2008, age 64. Husband of Christine Darling of Bradford. Father of Julia Darling of Cambridge and Ian Darling of Somerville. Grandfather of Aragorn Horton. Brother of B. Lane Hoffman of Westwood and David L. Darling of Cape Cod. He was the brother of...

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I knew Marshall from the Maple Root Inn, CT. He showed me some of his work one day. When he noticed my emotional reaction to this photograph titled "No Fishing in Bristol" he said, you must have this. Condolences to family and friends of this unique man.

Marshall and I were in the army together in Viet Nam. I thought of him on a recent visit to Cape Cod . I just looked him up today. Condolences to his family. Eric Newmark. Marshall was the guy who carried me to the aide station when I was wounded...

It's been a long time since we shared time at Darrow, but condolences to Marshall's family. Hoping you all take comfort for the loving life he lived and the obvious gratitude of those who were touched by his courage and bright attitude.

Lance Diskan
Darrow ' 64

dear christine , julia ,ian and aragorn:

We are painfully aware that life can never be the same again, that yesterday is over,that relationships once rich have ended. There is , however,
another way to look upon this truth .
The fact that this individual left behind a place that cannot be filled is a high tribute
to this individual.
Life can never be the same after the
loss of a treasure and the rascal that he was. I am blessed with fun filled memories of our youth...

Christine, I received an e-mail from Alex Heddinger at Darrow School about Marshall's passing. I am deeply saddened and send my deepest sympathies and condolences to you and Marshall's families. I had the great fortune and honor to having spent many wonderful months with Marshall during his years at Darrow. As all of us who knew Marshall and as you well know, Christine, he had a wonderful sense of humor, loved nature, acting, photography, and was one of the most gentle people that I ever...

Mr. Darling,Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in Vietnam. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

I worked with Marshall at Provident twenty years ago and attended him as his nurse more recently. In all of my experiences with him, he made me laugh and smile. He had a special gift for that. I feel blessed to have known him and offer his family my sincere condolences.

I feel sorry for the family rest in peace for now and forever your in the prayers of every one Amen

I am very saddened to hear of Marshall's passing. He brightened many of our days at Provident and will always be affectionately remembered as one of the "stars" in our crew.