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Marshall Hugh Silver

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Sep 19, 1938 – Sep 28, 2021

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BORN
September 19, 1938
DIED
September 28, 2021
LOCATION
Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Marshall Hugh Silver September 19, 1938 September 28, 2021 First hole-in-one at the Country Club of Colorado. Ran a successful family business for decades. Proudest father of four. Could spin a tale and tell a joke like no other. This sums up Marshall Hugh Silver. Life-long resident of Colorado...

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Marshall was a dear soul. We had inspiring conversations, mutual likes and dislikes, lots of outrageous humor and good food. He ate everything I cooked and shared with him and only once had a negative comment. In his defense, it TASTED like a cream puff, but admittedly there was no PUFF to it. What a great friend Marshall was. You all know that.

I worked for Marshall at Colorado Springs Supply those were some good times and fun memories

Marshall was a fellow resident at Glenpond apartments and I had the honor of meeting him several years ago. We would often spend Saturday mornings or afternoons socializing with fellow Glenpond residents, including a mutual dear friend Bonnie, in the Glenpond Pond House. There, we would laugh and have wonderful conversations over coffee. Marshall was a very articulate, intelligent and caring man who had a heart of gold and a sense of humor that was extremely prolific and outrageously funny!!...

Marshall was a fellow resident at Glenpond apartments and I had the honor of meeting him several years ago. We would often spend Saturday mornings or afternoons socializing with fellow Glenpond residents, including a mutual dear friend Bonnie, in the Glenpond Pond House. There, we would laugh and have wonderful conversations over coffee. Marshall was a very articulate, intelligent and caring man who had a heart of gold and a sense of humor that was extremely prolific and outrageously funny!!...

I only met Marshall a handful of times and those were times through my older brothers, Mike & Warren Leonard. Mike & Marshall talked about starting a softball team and calling it the "M&M's", and Warren worked with Marshall at his supply business. Marshall was a character, to say the least. My heart goes out to all of his family and friends. Muah!