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Ronald E. Marshall

Auburn, New York

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RONALD E. MARSHALL KING FERRY - Ronald E. Marshall, 66, of NYS Route 34 B, King Ferry, NY, died Monday, September 15, 2008, in the Cayuga Medical Center, Ithaca, NY. Ron was born in Cortland, the son of the late Lloyd and Helen Curtis Marshall, and has resided in southern Cayuga County for...

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Ellen, Roger and all;
Greatest memories of working with Ronnie at IThaca Gun. He was so happy all the time, very cheerful, ready to help and a walking book of knowledge and a jokster. He will be greatly missed by all.
Best wishes and our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours.

Ellen and Family, We will never forget Ron and his family and all the fun we have had with all of you. He was a wonderful person and will be missed by many. God be with all of you at this time.

Steve, Kim, Cade & Chase,

It was with deep regrets to hear of your father/grandpa's passing.

If there is anything that we can help with at this difficult time in your lives PLEASE DON"T HESITATE TO CALL.

With our deepest Sympathy,

Sharon/Roger & Family,

Our deepest sympathies for your loss. We knew Ron as a smiling and happy person who enjoyed life.

Our Condolences,

Ellen,

So sorry for your loss. May all the happy memories help at this time.

With Deepest Sympathy,

Ed, Steve, Roger and family I am sorry to hear of Ron's passing. He will be greatly missed as will his "time for a field trip" comments he always made at the plant. My thoughts are with all of you.

Steve & Eddie
We are very sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families during this very difficult time.

To our special friends: Ray, Donna and extended Marshall family...You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ellen, Ed,Steve and families,We are so sorry for your loss. It was just a few weeks ago that Ron was out discing corn stalks in our fields next to the house. He would wave, smile and seemed in his glory in a tractor. He was a true farmer in his heart. He stopped and asked our grandson Teagan if he would like to ride but Teagan was too shy. Can't say we ever saw Ron when he wasn't happy. Please accept our condolences. Ernie and Bunny