Stephen-Marshall-Obituary

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Stephen Anthony Marshall

Houma, Louisiana

Jan 7, 1963 – Jul 22, 2021 (Age 58)

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BORN
January 7, 1963
DIED
July 22, 2021
AGE
58
LOCATION
Houma, Louisiana

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Stephen Anthony Marshall


Stephen Anthony Marshall, Born on January 7, 1963, and departed this life on July 22, 2021, after a short illness at Tulane University Hospital. Stephen was born to the union of Nolan and June Epps Marshall. He was a lifelong resident of the city of New Orleans. Stephen attended St. Peter Claver Elementary School and graduated from John F. Kennedy Sr. High School in 1980. He also played football for 2 seasons at the University of Arkansas in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Stephen was a devoted son and brother, strong willed and proud, humbled only by his love for the Lord. He had a fondness for big rigs, tanker trucks and was a licensed commercial driver (CDL), as well as a New Orleans Regional Transit Authority bus driver. He loved to drive and spent most of his adult life in that capacity. In his most recent past, he enjoyed moving citizens and tourists around the city as an independent contractor with Uber Technologies. Stephen had a lifelong interest and passion for music and was a long-time member of the New Orleans Concert Band where he held the position of tuba player extraordinaire. Stephen’s family enjoyed many inspiring holiday concerts that he performed with his band in Orleans and Jefferson parishes. Stephen lived a full energetic life, with many interests, particularly his fondness for water, lakes, and streams which he took much comfort in being around. He was a weather enthusiast who found joy in tracking the paths of hurricanes and tornadoes while also appreciating the beauty of sunsets and watching the moon rise and eclipses. He always loved to share that knowledge with others as well. He also enjoyed perfecting his cooking skills and made great red beans and delicious hamburgers. He loved a good game of Monopoly, football games and wrestling matches and his love for his dogs was unmatched. Stephen was preceded in death by his father, Nolan A Marshall, and his mother, June Epps Marshall; his maternal grandparents, Harold and Alma LeCesne Epps, and his paternal grandparents, Alfred and Lillian Pazon; uncles Shedrick M. Marshall, Edward B. Epps, and Wayne Epps; and his aunt Grace Marshall Sigur. He is loved and will be missed by his 6 surviving siblings, Allison (Lauren) Marshall, Chris (Toni) Marshall, Nolan Marshall Jr., Cynthia Marshall (Lee) Roberts, Sylvia Marshall Vincent and Robyn Marshall (Al Jai) Wallace, his aunt Carmen D. Epps, Janice F LeCesne, and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. The family would like to say thank you to the doctors, nurses and administrative staff for the care administered to Stephen during his illness and the kindness extended to the family during that time. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Funeral Service on Friday, July 30, 2021 at Gertrude Geddes Willis Funeral Home, 2120 Jackson Avenue at 11:00 a.m. Visitation from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Deacon Lawrence Houston, Officiating. Interment Private. ALL THOSE IN ATTENDANCE ARE STILL REQUIRED TO WEAR A FACE MASK. You may sign the guest book on www.gertrudegeddeswillis.com. GERTRUDE GEDDES WILLIS FUNERAL HOME INC., IN CHARGE (504) 522-2525.

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From the time I knew Steve when we attended St. Augustine he was always a gentleman and a stand up guy!! My prayers to his family from my family!

Stephen was a devoted musician and absolutely loved playing the Tuba. It was a pleasure playing with him, sharing stories, and understanding how devoted he was towards his family and friends. I'm sorry that I won't be able to play with him again though I know, somewhere, he is finding the time to be playing with the greats.

Eight years ago, I gave my mother a book entitled "Simply Living: The Beatitudes" as a Mother's Day present. And as I reread the nine beatitudes, I reflected on one in particular: "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God." I believe there is no doubt in anyone's mind that knew Stephen, knows that he had a pure heart and that he sees God along with Mom, Dad, Granny, Gramps, Maw Maw, Uncle Al, Mother Lillian, and all uncles, aunts, great uncles, and great aunts that passed...

We want to offer you our deepest sympathy on the loss of your brother our prayers are with your family.

My condolences to the family. I knew Stephen in the New Orleans Concert Band, and he was a vibrant presence whenever he joined us. RIP.

Rest in Peace my friend. You were a great tuba player.

I always enjoyed my conversations with Steve. He really enjoyed talking about music and sharing his experiences. He brought laughter and a smile to my face often. His contributions to the New Orleans Concert Band will truly be missed.

I will miss Steve's bigger-than -life personality, his kindness and sweet spirit. May his memory be a blessing.

May our Lord’s loving promise of eternal life for Stephen give you peace and comfort today & always! ♥