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W. Francis Marshall Jr.

Perry, Georgia

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W. Francis Marshall, Jr. -PERRY - W. Francis Marshall, Jr., 63, died at the Houston Medical Center on Monday. July 25, 2005. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 AM Thursday July 28, at the Perry Presbyterian Church with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Rev. James " Boe " Stanley will officiate....

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I regret that I did not learn of Francis passing until this morning. I have been gone and learned of it when I reviewed the newspapers when I returned. I had known Francis Marshall for over 25 yr. as a District Materials Engineer and as an Area Engineer and, more importantly as a friend. After his retirement from DOT we worked togather at Reeves until my retirement. Both professionally and personally he was a truly quality character. The world generally and me particularly are better for...

We regret we were away from the city when Francis went home to be with the Lord. We would like to have had the opportunity to share with members of the family some of the great memories we have of his life - especially when he was a student at PHS. May God bless each of the family in a very special way at this time.

My sympathy to the entire Marshall family and friends. Thoughts and prayers are extended to each of you.

Regards,
Barbara
(Kim's sister in law)

Wayne and Family, It's been many years since I have had contact with anyone. I am truely sorrowed to hear of your loss. Each of you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Maxine, Lynn, and Jim,
Our prayers and thoughts are for your family at this time. Our church Cape Carteret Baptist will be praying for you also. Take care.

Mr. Wayne, Ron, and all other Marshalls...My thoughts and prayers go out to you during this time of loss.

Maxine and family, I am so sorry to hear about Francis.I have the greatest memories when I was a little girl, and we all met at Grandma and Grandpa Harper's every Sunday afternoon when church was over. Francis and Richard Waddell taught all the cousins to play baseball, run through Granpa's peach orchard and watch the plane's fly low. We were like "Little House on the Praire". I remember Francis with nice smile and very quiet loving Grandma's fresh buttermilk. I will always cherish the...