Eric More Marshall Captain U.S. Navy

Eric More Marshall Captain U.S. Navy obituary, North East, PA

Eric More Marshall Captain U.S. Navy

Eric More Marshall Captain U.S. Navy Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by William D. Elkin Funeral Home - North East on Dec. 6, 2023.

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Eric More Marshall, Captain, U. S. Navy (Retired) of North East and Naples, FL, passed away on Saturday December 2, 2023 at his residence. He was born on March 12, 1944, the son of the late Roger Pettit Marshall and Adelaide More Marshall and was raised on the family farm in North East.
Eric was a graduate of North East High School, Class of 1962. He was awarded a baccalaureate degree in social studies and education at Parsons College, Fairfield Iowa where he was initiated into Alpha Chi Rho fraternity and a master's degree in history from the Pennsylvania State University.
Eric was a commissioned officer in the Naval Reserve and served aboard the USS Keppler (DD-765) home-ported in Newport. Aboard Keppler he served as Electrical Officer, Damage Control Officer and Administrative Officer. He was aboard when Keppler received a direct hit in its forward gun mount during the Vietnam conflict. Eric served for over twenty four years in the Naval Reserve holding three commands in Erie and one in Buffalo. While on annual active duty for training he served on several ships and ended his career at the staff of the Supreme Command, Atlantic. He was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, and many other honors. He retired at the rank of Captain. Following retirement he earned a 200 ton U. S. Coast Guard Master's License and served as a charter boat captain in the Erie area.
Following graduate school at Penn State University, Eric worked for several years as a representative for the Traveler Insurance Company. He was employed for a year as a social studies teacher in the Iroquois School District and then served for nearly thirty years in the Harbor Creek School District in the social studies department where he was voted the "Teacher of the Year Award" by the student body, retiring in 2005. He served four terms as President of the Harbor Creek Education Association.
Active in church music, Eric served in churches in Fairfield, Iowa, Bellefonte, Erie, and Naples, FL. When he retired as Director of Sacred Music at Faith Lutheran Church in Harborcreek, a position he held for twenty six years. He had accumulated over fifty years in church music throughout his lifetime. He was a bagpipe soloist with the Erie Chamber Orchestra. He was a member of Koinonia of Erie County where he served on several teams.
Interested in volunteer work, Eric served as President of the YMCA in North East and Vice Chairman of the Board of the East Side YMCA in Harborcreek. He served several terms as President of the North East Cemetery Association. He was Commander, Chaplain and life member of American Legion Post 105 in North East and President of the Erie Council, Navy League. In twenty years serving on the board of Americo Federal Credit Union, he served as chairman several times. For twenty five years he served as President of the John More Association, his family's genealogical organization. He was also President of the North East Historical Society and a life member of VFW Post 4789 of North East. He was a member, Legion of Honor, Chapel of the Four Chaplains.
An active member of the Masonic Fraternity, Eric was a Past Master of North East Lodge, #399 where he served many years as trustee. He was Director of Music for the Valley of Erie, Scottish Rite and also served for thirteen years as Secretary of the Valley. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Award and was coroneted a Thirty Third Degree in Grand Rapids, MI. He was also Commander of Clarence Commandry, #51 in Corry and a member of Temple Royal Arch Chapter, Jerusalem Council and Mt. Olivet Commandry in Erie. He was elected to membership in the St. John's Conclave, Red Cross of Constantine. He was a Knight of the Royal Order of Scotland and was a member of Zem Zem Shrine where he was a trustee of the Knights of Mecca and a member of the Zem Zem Zailors. He was a Past Patron of Shiloh Chapter #153, Order of the Eastern Star.
Active in viticulture, Eric served as Secretary/Treasurer of the Pennsylvania Grape Grower's Association. He also introduced wine grapes on the family farm and was instrumental in the development of a new white wine grape known as Chardonel. He was well known as an amateur wine maker, received awards for his product and enjoyed giving wine to his friends and neighbors.
As a member of the Erie Yacht Club, Eric served four years as Director of the Reyburn Sailing School. He owned several sail boats but took great delight in "Piper's Due II," last boat, which he sailed throughout the Great Lakes and on which he entertained family and friends. He was the founder and master of ceremonies for the annual, well attended scotch tasting, which piqued interest in scotch and Scottish food.
Eric is survived by his wife, Nancy Lee Suydam Marshall, whom he married March 12, 1966; daughters, Dr. Deborah Lynn Marshall Bigley (Scott Bigley) and Laura Anne Nelson (Dr. Chris Nelson); sister, Christine B. Leety ( Rev. William Leety); grandchildren, Josef Marshall Prem (Maggie Prem) and Taylor More Prem; granddaughter, Raelynn Jane Prem; and several nieces and nephews.
Family and friends may call at Faith Lutheran Church, 5414 East Lake Road, Harborcreek on Sunday December 10 from 2:00 p.m. until time of a Masonic Service at 4:00 p.m. followed by a Memorial Service with Full Military Honors. Officiating the service is Pastor Jean Kuebler. Private interment will be held at North East Cemetery. Please send condolences to elkinfh.com.
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December 11, 2023

Jody from Harborcreek "Vo-Tech" Class of 1982 posted to the memorial.

December 10, 2023

Charles Becker posted to the memorial.

December 10, 2023

Harry and Barb Blount posted to the memorial.

Jody from Harborcreek "Vo-Tech" Class of 1982

December 11, 2023

Omg, Mr. Marshall!! I´m so sorry to hear of your passing! My prayers & condolences to his family! He was the best teacher ever!
I had the honor of having him at Harborcreek High, class of 1982!
My favorite memory with him was having the opportunity to go to Knoxville, Tennessee 1982 World´s Fair for our "Vo-Tech" Senior class trip! Not very many seniors could say they had that chance of a life time! He was grateful for me being the top candy bar seller! I honestly can say, he was one who inspired me to become a teacher! Thank you, Mr. Marshall for your inspiration and for serving our Country!

Charles Becker

December 10, 2023

He was my favorite teacher

Harry and Barb Blount

December 10, 2023

Our organist at our 2004 wedding. Such an extreme honor for us. He also played his bagpipes at my mom's funeral service in 2003.

Rest in eternal peace, dear Eric. A life well lived.

Jim Zielinski

December 9, 2023

Mr. Marshall was one of my favorite teachers at Harbor Creek. He was very supportive of my Erie County Tech. School class of 1980. His room was like "Tech Rat Central". We had fun, learned, and were disciplined if necessary. I guess that was his Naval experience shinning through. And back in the day, a safe practice to keep order.
The Scottish bagpipe background and us following him down the halls, AND yes, through the Library, proved his stature and commitment to us.

I didn't realize all his wonderful accomplishments, and having an interest in agriculture, I wish I would have spoken to him about the family farm and his wine making. To his many many efforts and service, Mr. Marshall, I salute you!

I am saddened I can not attend his service, and express extreme sympathy and condolences to his family and friends. I am enlightened, however, that he had a relationship with our Lord, and was committed to Church music, and involved in the Koinonia movement. Rest in peace Mr. Marshall, and may God comfort his family.

Jim Zielinski

Marcia States

December 9, 2023

My sincerest sympathies to the family,
Mr.Marshall played, at me sons eagle scout ceremony. All my children had him for a teacher at Harborcreek. What a great gentleman!! Rest in peace, Mr. Marshall, you will be missed
Marcia States

Mary Ellen Webb Burns

December 7, 2023

As a high school friend, Eric made a great impact on my life. He got me interested in our shared Scottish genealogy. My husband loved talking to Eric about historical events. Eric is one of my role models for his amazing lifetime of service to others. I will always remember us as kids roaring with laughter as we piled on our toboggan and went speeding down his great hill. Thank you Eric for many years of unconditional friendship.

Lori Spangler

December 7, 2023

I remember many fun times at the farm in the barn with the youth group. He was truly a caring person who cared about you and was there for you always. I loved to hear him play the bagpipes, you could see the joy playing them brought him and anyone who had the pleasure of hearing him play. I will always cherish these memories. May the fact that he knew the Lord as his savior bring some peace to you all. You are all in my prayers.

Harry and Barb Blount

December 7, 2023

We had the extreme honor of having Eric play the organ at our small wedding in 2004.

What a great man. And this tribute explains it all.

Our very deepest sympathies to all his loved ones.

Danielle O´Harah Jones

December 7, 2023

Mr. Marshall will be missed. I stayed in touch with him mostly connecting through Saint Patrick´s day cards. I was Irish and he was Scottish. He played the bagpipe at my wedding. We didn´t tell anyone before hand, so he scared half of the congregation when he proceeded in haha! This is how I will remember him, sailing, sharing stories, and a we bit of scotch. I´ll be sending prayers for your family.

Kelly Brennan

December 7, 2023

He was my social studies teacher at Harbor Creek High. I loved his class and when he played the bagpipes for Christmas. He will be deeply missed

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December 11, 2023

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