MARSHALL-FREY-Obituary

MARSHALL CLYDE FREY

Miami, Florida

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FREY, MARSHALL CLYDE. On Friday April 9th, 2010, Marshall Clyde Frey, beloved father, and loved by many, passed away in Miami at the age of 63 after a brief but intense struggle with colon cancer. He was survived by his three children, Raman, Nita and Amida Frey, and his mother Trudy Frey. Born...

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Hi Marshall, I can't believe you've been gone for almost a year now. I think of you often and I miss you like crazy. Life just isn't the same without you here. As far as I'm concerned, Miami will never be the same without you in it. For years I thought I missed Miami, but upon my last visit there, I realized that what I really missed was you. I miss our long phone conversations. I miss your laugh. I miss your voice. I miss your spirit... I miss you! Never will I forget the life lessons you...

Dear Nita, Ami and Ramon, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Our loss. Marshall will be dearly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you..

Dear Marshall, I will always miss you.
I don't want to accept that you are gone. This is a very sad news for the world.
You have always been the most loving and caring to me since we meet almost 20 years ago. You have guided and thaught me things and always showed me the truth. You have always been there for me and we have shared so much. I am so upset and sad that you left our planet.
You are one of the most beautuful people with the biggest, purest heart. Thank you for...

Marshall, I am so saddened and devestated by the loss of you. i saw that you did live life to the fullest, from the moment I met you in 1969 when you lived on bird avenue and you took me to the monkey jungle on the back of your motorcycle, and how you spoke to the monkeys as if you were one of them, and some of them actually seemed to recognize you. you had a wonderful black dog, her name was ralph, and then you grew up... well, older anyway, and had 3 amazing kids. I miss you very much and...

I just found out Marshall had pssed away. I am devistated. I was going to see him next week while I was in Miami. I met Marshall in 1980 when I returned to America after many years in Asia. He was living on Mary Street next to the Templ of Love, where I would stay sometimes. He was a true soul with a wonderful Zen spirit and a great person. We became good friends and we went to many parties together. Marshall always knew where all the best parties were happening. I loved his I Ching...

Marshall and the IChing were staples in the old Grove . I will always think of him riding about on his Bike.Peace on his soul. Warm thoughts for his children .

For 30 years Marshall was more than a friend to me - He was my fourth brother.I could tell him my deepest darkest secrets and I knew it was like having them in a lock box.The down side to this was that I could never get the dirt on anyone else! He never said a bad word about anyone, at least almost anyone. He was my partner in crime and over the years we crashed countless parties and events together. We were a great team. Marshall knowing every entrance to every hotel on Miami Beach and me...

Dear Marshall, in this life you were an enlightened person, thus for sure now you have a high rank in the heaven, near father Abraham. We, friends and relatives that remained, will miss you and remember always with love because you have been a good man and a sincere friend. Enzo Perilli.

Marshall; Coconut Grove 2002

What a wonderful man was Marshall with his amazing and almost irresistable charm and his subtle power over people...he was a friend to everyone who knew him. The aspirant for Enlightenment... vows not to accept final release until everything that exists in the universe has attained Nirvana... He refused to discuss abstract metaphysical problems such as immorality of the soul and advocated a life devoted to universal compassion and brotherhood. He lived life in a simple and honest manner. A...