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Ralph Wayne Marshall

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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MarshallRALPH WAYNE MARSHALL October 16, 1943 November 23, 2018 Ralph Wayne Marshall was born October 16, 1943 in Sarnia, Ontario Canada. He passed away unexpectedly November 23, 2018 in Colorado Springs. He is proceeded in death by his mother Alta, his father Ralph and his sisters Lori and Barb...

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Wayne Marshall was larger than life, whether walking the halls of AAHS, standing rinkside, or sitting in his living room. I feel fortunate that I was able to know him in all three areas. Trish, I'm so sorry I was not able to be there last weekend, but you, Andrew and Whitney have been in my thoughts often these past few weeks. He was truly a great man!

Tricia, Andrew and Whitney - I have been thinking of all of you so much since learning to Wayne's too early death. Sending love to all of you. Anne Torreano

A wonderfully spirited rival and friend. A true ambassador for high school hockey, and legendary coach. We, at Liberty hockey, enjoyed doing battle with Wayne and Air Academy and certainly shared a lot of great memories over the years. Deepest sympathy and sincere condolences to the entire Marshall family. God Bless.

Judy & I send our deepest sympathies to the Marshall Family at this most difficult time. Wayne was a mainstay for Athletics at Air Academy & Statewide. He will be sorely missed.

I remember Mr. Marshall from the time at worked at Patty Jewett. He always had a diet Coke. There was always a smile on his face. He was a great guy. Rest in Peace.

Wayne had a great laugh and was so fun to be around. I cherish our football seasons in the booth together while he announced the games. We had far too many jokes up there and enjoyed one another's company. Praying that the Marshall family will be comforted and peace will rest in their hearts. "See ya at the next game, coach."

We are all saddened to hear the passing of Wayne and our deepest sympathies go out to you and all of your family. Wayne was a great man who touched may young and old lives, all for the best. It was a great pleasure and honor of mine to coach with Wayne with the Air Force Youth hockey program and the Rocky Mountain Express. Our memories of the North Dakota, Minnesota and Vail hockey trips will always be happy and special times. Trish, you and your family will be in our prayers. Please get in...

I have known Wayne for over 40 years. We competed on the softball field against each other as well. We played together as seniors when we were over the age of fifty. He has joined one heck of a team in heaven. Norm Ring catcher, Bama Carden Herm Castenada Bobby Geick Bo Bolling pitchers, Don McInney at 1st, Darrel Showers second, Larry Laxton at Short. At 82 I know it will not be long before I join the team. Put in a good word for those of us that have managed to enjoy a few more days here on...

Wayne, one of the originals in the Monday golf group at Patty Jewett. You will always be a member of the Monday bunch!! I miss ya coach and was honored to be with you the night of your induction into the Hall of Fame. You will be truly missed.