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Florence Marshall Obituary

MARSHALL, FLORENCE ANN, 70, of Titusville passed away Wednesday, July 5 at home with her family. Florence was born June 22, 1936 to Frank and Florence Miserentino of Elizabeth, NJ. She married her high school sweetheart, Stewart Marshall in 1955. Together they raised five children while moving around the Midwest. Florence was a respected bookkeeper. She and Stew owned The Train Depot in Winter Park from 1986 until they retired to Titusville in 1996. Florence was a member of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church. She loved to sing. She sang with the church choir, the Titusville Senior Singers and the Healing Harmonies at Parrish Hospital. She crocheted lap robs for local nursing homes with the Swan Lake knitting group. She also enjoyed socializing with the Red Hat Ladies. Florence and Stew were actively involved in numerous model railroad and British car clubs. Her husband and her father preceded her in death. She is survived by her mother, Florence Miserentino of Titusville; brother, Robert and Sue Mlserentino of Hampton, VA; her four daughters, Laura and Mike Hogue of Ttusville, Carol and Darwin Hansen of Great Falls, MT, Gwen and Ron Knapp of Stevensville, MT and Barbara Ann and Darrell Harris of Helena, MT and her son, Andrew and Suzi Marshall. She was delighted to have 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. There will be a celebration of her life at an open house at Laura and Mike Hogue's. Please join us on Sunday, July 9th from 10-4 at 1639 Fife Court, Titusville (383-9953) Donations can be made in her memory to Hospice of St. Francis, 12508 Grumman Place, Titusville, FL 32780.

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Published by Orlando Sentinel on Jul. 7, 2006.

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