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Marshall Feldman

Burlingame, California

Aug 4, 1943 – Apr 9, 2014 (Age 70)

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BORN
August 4, 1943
DIED
April 9, 2014
AGE
70
LOCATION
Burlingame, California
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Marshall Harold Feldman

August 4, 1943 - April 9, 2014

Resident of Burlingame, CA

Born in Monroe, Michigan to Bertha Cooper Feldman and Philip Feldman, Marshall spent his early years in Uniontown, PA, surrounded by the large "Cooper Clan".  He graduated from Uniontown High School in...

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Marshall, Since your passing, we have lost other Foul Balls softball team members, Roy C. and John D. I hope there is softball and golf in heaven! We will gather again. Think of you and your family often.

I just cannot believe you have been gone ten years. It was so gratifying connecting with you by letters and e-mails after so many years. Rest well. My love to your family.

Not a month goes by that we don't speak about you and how much we miss you old friend.

I met Mossie soon after arriving in the San Francisco FBI office in 1975. We had an instant rapport because we both had played and loved sports our whole lives. He was also one of the few other Jewish agents in the office, what I called the "bagel brigade". Mossie was a good friend and I really miss him and his great sense of humor. We spent lots of time together chatting in the office about all kinds of things. He was a joy to be around and had many, many friends.

Marsh,
As you already know, Pat, Dutch and I often think of you and-you rea
main in our prayers.

I will never forget spending time with Marshall in the dugout at our Foul Balls softball games in Menlo Park. He was a true friend and one of the most personable men I have ever met.

I was a childhood friend of Marshall and always looked forward to his interesting group e-mails which often included news from Uniontown where we grew up. My deepest sympathies to his family including his sister Marion.

Emily Robbins Bromberg

To know him was to love him....and laugh too. Hoping the good memories will soothe the sorrow , as you all face this life without him by your side - his spirit will still be with you.
Joyce, Scott & Kelli, and Kelly and Ryan,you have our deepest sympathy.

Worked with Marshall for many years at 49ers home games . . . One of the really, really good guys . . . he will be missed!