Ronda-Marshall-Obituary

Ronda Lynn Marshall

Eureka, California

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Ronda Lynn Marshall, born on January 29, 1961, in Hoopa, California, left this world on her journey to the other side on July 23, 2003.

She is survived by her children, Cassandra Lynn, Roberta Elaine, and Matthew Douglas; her parents, Donna and Ray Matilton; bothers and sisters, Eugene...

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To the Matilton Family:
With deepest sympathy and regard on
the passing of Ronda. I feel so sad. I'll always remember the days when I was assigned to Hoopa El and my many contacts with her. Of her strong devotion to her class; she also, took care of their emotional needs. She made sure each student was clean. And her class was set-up so neat and creative. Everyday she was packing something into her class. I don't know if that's a mark of a good teacher, but not all teachers did....

Ray, Donna, Cassie, Roberta and the rest of the family:
Our hearts and prayers go out to you at this time, time will help but it doesn't heal and memories will comfort you. Mom sends her love and prayers but it has just been too hot for her. Take Care.
The Nixon Family

Our thoughts are with you in this time of sorrow. Bill and Karen Sacchi and the Staff at Beau Monde.

Rhonda, you have touched many lives in your short time here, family, friends and students. I am sure that everyone has a good, funny, educational or touching story as to how you have influnced someones life. Your beautiful smile will not be forgotten.
Choo

My deepest condolences go out to the family and friends of Ronda. Even though I did not know Ronda very well, I was graced by her presence at the last brush dance. My daughter, Alanis, was in the pit and Ronda came down to save her family spot on the benches. She came up and offered her help and said hello to my daughter. She shook her hand and asked her name. She showed love and interest to her and brought both of us happiness for that moment. I will never forget her beautiful smile. She was...

Dear Donna & Ray:
It's hard to know what words will give comfort during times like this, but even though we didn't know Ronda very well, we always saw her at the Brush Dance's and she will be missed. Her involvement with her culture and traditions will leave an impact on those she shared her knowledge with.

I'm very sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my prayers and thoughts, so that you may find the strength at this diffcult time.

Our deepest sympathies to the entire family,we know Rondas in good hands.