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NEW IPSWICH, NH - Marshall Alan Wallace, age 37, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016 at his home in New Ipswich, NH.
He was born in Nashua, NH on January 13, 1979,the beloved son of Betty Verrecchia of Ashburnham and the late Jon "Jude"Wallace. Marshall resided in New Ipswich, NH since 2005andwas formerly of Westford. He was a graduate ofNashobaValley Technical High School, class of 1997.
His vocation at NVTHS was machine shop, but he worked in many trades. Marshallbecame a concrete finisher seven years ago. For the past two years he worked for Ruby atDependable Concrete Floorsin New Ipswich NH.
Marshall enjoyednothing more than spending time with his family and friends,when he arrived that is when the fun began.Marshall loved his home on Pratt Pond in New Ipswich and enjoyed having a crowdover for hiking and swimming, andyou could always be assured an excellent home cooked meal.
Marshall loved life and had many interests including fishing, hunting and motorcycles.He sharedhis passion for fishing with his cousins, niece Elsaand nephew Jake.He was a bow hunting enthusiast andenjoyed hunting inMiddlesex,New York at theJudd'shomewith his close friend Jason Nickson. Marshall took a 9 pointBuck lastfalland he could not have been more proud. Marshall built a motorcycle andwent on manyexcursions with his good friend Jason "Guy" Merchant.
He enjoyed spending time at the family camps in Cushing and Smithfield Maine, fishing, flying a kite or just hanging out with his cousins.
Marshallhad a close relationship with his sister Amanda, her family and his MomBetty;they looked out for each other and were part of each other’s every day life.
Threeyears ago Marshall adopted a pit bull "Boston" ormore likethey adopted each other.Everyone who metBoston commented that his gentle nature wasjust like Marshall's.
We wish it was possible to include all of the people that were lucky to call Marshallafriend but there arejusttoo many, please know he loved you all.Besides his mother, he is survived by his sister, Amanda Guerra, herhusband, Eugenio "Red"his nephew Jacob andnieceElsa of Gardner.
His many aunts and uncles,Steve and Michael Verrecchia, Ann Loven, Judy Lacasse, Janet Giaimo,Shirley Forrest,Evelyn "Meg" Lacourse, Martha "Maka" Rice,Donald andWayne "Tim" Wallace.
Marshall loved and was loved by his manycousins;he considered Mike and Andy Verrecchiato beamong his closest friends.
He is also survived by his girlfriend AprilWibbenof Keene, NH and his close friend MirandaHabalouofWinchedon.
He is predeceased by his maternal grandparents Mike and Betty Verrecchia his aunt Jayne Younghis paternal grandparents Charles S. and Marjorie Wallace his uncles Kenneth and Brian“Wally”Wallace.
ARRANGEMENTS - Relatives and friends may call at the J. A. HEALY SONS FUNERAL HOME, 57 N. Main St., WESTFORD on Monday, Oct. 10 from 3 to 8pm. A Celebration of Life will take place on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the Franco American Club, 55 W. Prescott St., Westford. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, memorial contributions may be made to MSPCA atNevins Farmall donations will go to the Pitbull programPit Pals. To share your thoughts and memories of Marshall, pleaseclick the sign guestbook link.
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James McEvoy
October 11, 2016
i knew marsh since he was a baby .Always had a smile on his face. I watched him grow up. i saw him labor day . I will miss him.
Michael grimes
October 9, 2016
I'm sorry to hear about marshall's passing. We played on the ice hockey team together at nashoba tech and those were some of the funnest times of my life. I'm glad he was part of them. Respect brother
Matt stewart
October 8, 2016
RIP Marshall..you were a great man with a great heart and you will be missed. Love ya bro.
Robert Hojlo
October 8, 2016
My deepest condolences to the entire Wallace family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. (Bobby Hojlo, friend of Jennifer Wallace)
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Andrea
October 8, 2016
We are so sorry to hear about Marshall. I'm praying God wraps his arms around you during this difficult time. I wish I could be there to give you all a big hug. With Much Love, Annie
Uncle Don and Carolyn Wallace Rest in Peace with God.
October 8, 2016
Remember all the Super Bowl parties and fun shopping trips. So sad, but know your in Heaven with God and Jude.
Ed Caron
October 7, 2016
I worked with Marshall for several years at Barr Assoc. in Westford and I'm saddened to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family and loved ones.
Sara DaSilva
October 7, 2016
Gone way too soon. You will certainly be missed! Rest in peace my friend. Love and prayers to your family. Xoxoxo
Eric McAvinew
October 7, 2016
You will be missed my friend.... so many years of memories will never be forgotten
Love ya man
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