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Dee Anne Marshall went to be with her Lord and Savior in Huntsville, Texas on April 30, 2022. She was born December 1, 1937 in Goose Creek, Texas to William Carey and Flora (Giles) Jackson and was long time resident of Baytown.
She is preceded in death by her parents; sister Shirley Masterson; and nephew Todd Schwendeman.
Dee Anne is survived by her son Bret Marshall; daughter Carrie Sanderson and husband Tex; grandchildren Justin Marshall and wife Courtney, and Jamie Nicole Thompson and Michael; great-grandchildren Emmalyn, Grady, Graysyn, Kaitlyn, Hayden, Addison, and Reagan; one sister, Wanda Jo Schwendeman; Nieces and nephews, Mickey, Melanie, and Julie. Numerous extended family and friends also survive.
Dee Anne was a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School in Baytown, Texas where she was also a Lee Brigadier. She went on to continue her education at Lee College before becoming a draftsmen with Lockheed Martin, where she worked for 30 plus years. Dee Anne loved to travel with her best friend Dee, going on cruises and traveling to different destinations. In her leisure time she enjoyed all Arts and Crafts, including ceramics, painting, and macrame. She also loved spending time with her grandkids and her favorite pet dog “PeeWee” and beloved cats. She will be dearly missed by those who are left behind to cherish her memory and protect her legacy.
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Dianne (Barrett) Martinez
May 2, 2022
Dee Dee was beautiful and really funny and we were childhood pals for many years. I lived across the street from her on Aron and we were the same age and class in school. We even had our Carries on the same day in the same hospital with the same doctor...and of all things, the same name...(many of our friends know this)...My deepest sympathy to you, Carrie, and all the family. Bret probably doesn't know me. I am still working, so I can't go that far for the service. I am sorry about that. I love this pretty picture of her. Rest in painless love and peace Dee Dee...I will always love you and remember our good times and your bravery.
Dee Delesandri
May 2, 2022
I will miss Dee Anne with all her craziness and laughter. We could aways find something to laugh about no matter how bad things became. I am truly grateful we traveled to England and France together. She watched the Royals and talked as if they were neighbors. The Louvre and Stonehenge was visited, but we both fell in love with the Cotswolds. Dee Anne loved gambling so numerous trips to Vegas and Louisiana. Rest in peace now. You are home.
Peggy Wade Nash
May 2, 2022
I never met her but through her family I felt like I knew her well. My deepest sympathy and condolences to the loss of grandma. Praying for the family peace and strength , healing in their hearts.✝ With love, PeggyWade Nash
M. Hyvl
May 2, 2022
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
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