Leo Marshall

Leo Marshall obituary, Lake St. Louis, MO

Leo Marshall

Leo Marshall Obituary

Visit the Baue Funeral Home - Cave Springs website to view the full obituary.

Leo Marshall, 73, of Lake St. Louis, passed away on December 4, 2024. Born on November 21, 1951, in East St. Louis, Illinois, Leo was the son of the late Leo Marshall and Maxine Hathcock. He was preceded in death by his older sister, Ila Marquitz, his mother and father, and his stepfather, Frank Hathcock. Leo is survived by his three sons, Matt Trudell (Elizabeth), Jimmy Marshall, and Jonathan Marshall (Stacy), his sisters, Carol Marshall and Janet Marshall Fortney, and his five beloved grandchildren, Sydni, Liam, Mila, Allison, and Benjamin. 

Leo was a devoted father, grandfather, and community leader, known for his selflessness and unwavering dedication to his family. He was a successful Ford dealer, serving as President and CEO of Marshall Ford in O’Fallon from 1991 until its sale in 2021. His passion for the car business went beyond the work itself—he saw it as a way to serve his community and create meaningful opportunities for his employees. Even with his successes in business, Leo described his three sons as his greatest accomplishment. 

Generous and humble, Leo’s actions spoke louder than words. He was a strong provider and loyal friend who showed his love through acts of charity and service, always stepping in to help anyone in need. 

A celebration of life service will be held at a date to be determined with details to be announced online. 

Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital or the charity of the donor’s choice. 

Leo’s love for his family was evident in everything he did. His legacy of generosity will live on in the hearts of all who knew him. He will be sadly missed by all his family and friends. 

Baue Funeral Home - Cave Springs

3950 W Clay Street, Saint Charles, MO 63301

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