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Karen Blankenchip
Earlier today
I remember Uncle Marshall's sense of humor. Could always make me laugh. I actually made him laugh one time he was rolling on floor laughing. Remember Mom and me visiting with him and Aunt Aletha after they moved to Vancouver. Always enjoyed his stories. Will miss him very much.
Llisa Sanders
Earlier today
I didn't get to know Uncle Marshalls like I did the others but I know his time in the Navy was an important part of his life. I remember listening to some of his adventures from those years!
He definitely had the Fifield sense of humor and the same contagious laugh as his siblings. He will be missed.




Janie Thorne Anderson
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Janie Thorne Anderson
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Janie Thorne Anderson
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Janie Thorne Anderson
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Janie Thorne Anderson
December 14, 2025
Uncle Marshall was the youngest of 5 boys with 2 sisters. He was close to his mother Lydia. He and his baby sister Carolyn whom he called "Toots" (my mom) loved to laugh together. He liked to tell family stories and about his Navy service years. When I was 15, he gave me a pair of his denim Navy jeans (which I wore out) and stayed up one night with my brother and I playing blackjack. Before he moved to a care facility, I would call him once a month and we would talk hot rods and classic cars. I will miss his sense of humor and laugh.
Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel
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December 10, 2025
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