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Richard G. Marshall

Hooksett, New Hampshire

Oct 27, 1939 – Jul 19, 2021 (Age 81)

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BORN
October 27, 1939
DIED
July 19, 2021
AGE
81
LOCATION
Hooksett, New Hampshire

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Richard G. Marshall, 81, of Hooksett, passed away on July 19, 2021 at his home after a period of declining health. He was born in Boston, MA on October 27, 1939 to Gordon and Ila (Burgess) Marshall. Dick was graduated from Central High School and UNH. He earned a master's degree from Perdue...

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So sorry to the Marshal family for your loss. To the town of Hooksett, to the New England Santa Society, To the Hooksett Congregational Church family, to all the organizations Dick belonged to. A huge loss! But Dick made people a better person for knowing him. Peace and love to all. Santa Ken aka. Perky Santa

Dear Donna and family,
I was so sorry to read of your loss.
Your SNHU pool friend, Jackie Cloutier

Our thoughts and prayers are with Donna and family as we remember Dick.

Sorry for your loss. Dick was a loved member of the Hooksett community. He will be missed.

When I think of Richard "Dick" Marshall, I think of someone who was always larger than life. I had the pleasure of working with Dick for almost 25 years while he was a member of the Hooksett planning board and I was a staff member to the board. I learned so much during that time. I also learned never to challenge him, unless you knew your "stuff". He was a Force to be reckoned with in his younger years as planning board Chair. Dick was an extremely knowledgeable individual. Always...

Our deepest sympathies are with the Marshall / Tilton families. We will miss Dick very much. He was a beloved friend, choir member, church leader, "Bumpa", Santa Claus, and so much more. We loved him and we love you all and we are so sorry for the loss of this great man. - The Bridges Family

My condolences to the family and may Richard rest in peace. He will be missed.

My wife Donna and I are so saddened by your loss. Dick was there when I first chose to portray Santa and his friendship and guidance will not be forgotten. May he rest in peace and you find warmth and comfort knowing of all the lives that he touched.

To the Marshall and Brisson Families: Please accept my very deepest sympathy on your loss. He leaves a wonderful legacy in all of you, of whom he was immensely proud, I'm sure.