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December 15, 2018
I was fortunate to work with Marshall as an architect with LHB during his tenure as Port and Planning Director for the City of Superior.
As a client, he was always supportive and thoughtful in his direction and consultation. I appreciated his direct approach.
I have lived in Japan the past 4 years and didn't know he was ill. I would have contacted him had I known. We were close enough to talk about family and life outside of work.
My sincere condolences to his family and close friends--I will never forget Marshall. He was special--unique and constructive in his life's work.
Goodbye Marshall, I hope you rest peacefully in the great beyond.
NancyBrighteyes KeislingMiller
October 12, 2018
this is for you Marshall , love always , RIP

NancyBrighteyes KeislingMiller
October 12, 2018
Marshall was always the nicest person and had the best smile of anyone i knew , he always made everyone laugh that came in contact with him , , he had the best jokes and played the best pranks on everyone around him , he tutored me in math for a a while so i could pass my algebra , he was an all around great friend to have , he was good at sports , he knew alot , he will be missed by so many people from High school , sending unlimited prayers , hugs and condolences to the family , may he RIp , Marshall you gained your wings , way to early , fly high , fly free
Jeff Baumgartner
October 12, 2018
I want to express my sympathy to the family of Marshall.
I worked with him as a member of the St. Cloud HRA Board. We had a very close relationship and i enjoyed him immensely. He was fun, smart and ambitious. He was a true professional and he was the right person for us during a very turbulent time. He took the agency from the very bottom to one of the most admired in the state. It was a great time to be on his winning team.
I can't imagine the loss you are going through but you can rest assured you are in our remberences our hopeful thoughts.
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Spikey
October 9, 2018
That grin reminds me that I was never down when I was in his presence. He was always smiling and upbeat, and it was always good to be hanging out with Marshall.
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