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Thomas Marshall Obituary

Thomas C. Marshall

1929 - 2015

Tom Marshall, 86, passed away on August 31, 2015 at home surrounded by family after a long illness. He was born in Deming, New Mexico on March 14, 1929 to Archibald Warren Marshall and Carolyn Caldwell Marshall. Tom was the 5th great grandson of John Marshall, 1st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

Growing up in Deming, he faithfully delivered the magazines of the day (Collier's etc.). He spent some time doing highway roadwork and another summer working for his uncle at the Freeport Sulfur Company mines; it was then he decided he wanted to use his brain, not his brawn, to make his millions. In high school he played the tenor sax in the marching band. He dropped basketball when he discovered girls.

Tom finished high school at Harvard Military School, in Los Angeles. While attending Pomona College where he received his Bachelor of Arts, he was a member of the Alpha Sigma Delta fraternity.

Before continuing his education in hotel management at Cornell University's Hotel School, he married Helen Virginia Mortensen on September 1, 1949. He was the first in the family line to seek a profession other than law. Their first son, David, was born August 3, 1951. Tom gained hotel experience summers working at Bleakly House in the Catskills and the Cloudcroft Resort, Cloudcroft, New Mexico. In his senior year he was a recipient of the coveted Schlitz Scholarship and received a Bachelor of Science in hotel management in 1952.

His first hotel deal was the Dana Point Hotel, where he and Helen worked side by side. Tom's next career move was to manage the Hotel Woodland, part of the Handlery Hotel chain in Woodland, California. While in Woodland their daughter, Pamela, was born December 20, 1953. Tom was then promoted to manage the Alexander Hamilton Hotel, headquarters of Handlery Hotels in San Francisco.

In the late 1950's Tom founded the Continental Pacific Hotel Company with the acquisition of the Lombard Hotel in San Francisco to house young people and discovered a need for Senior Housing, thus, pioneering Senior Hotel Living. This filled the need with comfortable and affordable housing options for seniors. He soon added The New Continental Hotel at 127 Ellis as well as The Victorian Hotel on 4th Street in San Francisco. His specialty was taking older 200 plus room hotels and remodeling them into American Plan hotels (with meals) comfortable for senior living. Tom later added two hotels in Oakland, The Claridge Hotel and The Lakehurst; in addition to the Hotel Fresno and The Hotel Californian in Fresno; plus The Commodore and The Rossmore House in Los Angeles. Offered an opportunity to go national with his senior hotel program, Tom chose to stay local, so he could devote more time to his family.

He served as president of the California Hotel & Motel Association; president of the Northern California Cornell Society of Hotelmen; director of the Bel-Air Hotel Company, Los Angeles; a director of the Joseph Drown Foundation where he has done extensive charitable giving including: North Bay Children's Center, Marin Council of Boy Scouts, Marin Humane Society, Marin Friends of the Ferals, Novato School Fuel, St. Vincent's High School, Hotel & Restaurant Scholarship Foundation, STEM Marin Fund at San Marin High, and multiple UCSF Medical research programs, to name a few. He also volunteered with the Guide Dogs for the Blind by hosting a male breeder dog. His guide dog Apache became a very important part of his life.

Helen and Tom moved from San Francisco to Kentfield in 1961 to a home with a splendid view of Mt. Tamalpais. They completed their family when John was born August 1, 1963 and Robert was born March 23, 1965.

Tom loved to fish and he loved his boats. He started with a 27' Chris Craft Twin engine cabin cruiser named "Candida" and worked up to a 52' Catamaran "The Victoriana". He managed to mix business with pleasure by starting Executive Cruises. The Victoriana hosted many business meetings and visiting dignitaries such as the mayor of Paris and the President of Paraguay. They also maintained The "El Pescador", a six pack for charter fishing in the local San Fransciso waters.

The family spent spring breaks at Lake Tahoe as well as time in their vacation homes at Kona, Wailea and Honolulu. Tom and Helen played golf whenever they could at the Meadow Club where he was a member of the board of directors. They witnessed many 49er games. Many Christmases were spent at Chinquapin, Lake Tahoe. They loved to entertain, especially outdoors at home. Halloween was a special holiday, any trick-or-treaters that ventured to their home met Count Dracula and Elvira at the door. Most recently they have been haunting Rickey's Restaurant & Bar at Inn Marin, in Novato.

For the past nineteen years, Tom enjoyed partnering, with his sons John and Robert at Inn Marin in Novato, and his experience helped build the business. In 2004, they added Rickey's Restaurant & Bar, realizing a dream of Tom's to own a successful restaurant.

Tom was predeceased by his parents and sister Margaret Dillon. He is survived by wife Helen of 66 years; son David Marshall of Cotati, daughter Pamela (Dan) Howells of Eugene, Oregon, son John (Dana) Marshall, son Robert (Camille) Marshall both of Novato; grandchildren: Michael and Dustin Howells, Claire Marshall, Logan, Austin and Ryan Marshall; and Fang, his 20lb black cat, who was an adopted feral.

A Family Celebration of Life will be planned at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to Monte's Chapel of the Hills, San Anselmo. Remembrances can be made in Tom's name to your favorite charity.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Sep. 4 to Sep. 13, 2015.

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September 5, 2016

To the Marshall family

Katrin Ciaffa

November 18, 2015

On behalf of the clients and staff at Helen Vine Recovery Center, please accept our condolences. Mr. Marshall was a wonderful man and his support of the Helen Vine Center through the Joseph Drown Foundation made a difference in hundreds of lives affected by addiction and mental illness. We are so grateful for his philanthropy and deeply sorry for your loss.

Dale Bredesen

October 20, 2015

My laboratory colleagues and I, as well as the entire Buck Institute, are saddened to learn of Tom's passing. We are grateful for his visionary support of our work to develop a successful treatment for Alzheimer's disease, and indeed his support through the Drown Foundation helped us to publish the first cases of reversal in the early stages of the disease. Tom was an inspiration to many of us, and we will always be grateful for his sincere interest in research to alleviate human suffering.

Dale Bredesen, MD
Founding President
Buck Institute for Research on Aging

September 11, 2015

what a quality man I am very sorry for you're loss
jack brigham

September 8, 2015

To the Marshall Family: I was saddened to read of your loss. Thomas was a great example of a Renaissance Man - full of life, wonder, joy, and intellectual curiosity, and multiple talents.
Although he enjoyed a long, rich life, I know you will miss him every day. Yours in sympathy,

Suzanne Dunwell

Ralph Cicurel

September 4, 2015

To Helen and family: so sorry to hear of the passing of Tom. We snared many good times with you two! At your home, on golfing trips and in Hawaii. Louise joins me in sending love and prayers. God Bless. Ralph

Sherryl Burris

August 26, 2015

So sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and the family.

Gregory Davis

August 25, 2015

Gregory E. Davis, Ph.D.

May the Marshall family remain in God's watchful eyes.

Priscilla Rakestraw

August 25, 2015

To the Marshall family from the Ministry of Caring family.
Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers are with you at this very sad time. May God's love give you strength and may your wonderful memories bring you comfort. Thank you for remembering Tom's life by caring for the poorest among us.

Brother Ronald Giannone, OFM Cap

Julie Linkins

August 25, 2015

Rich, may fond memories of your father comfort you and your family as you move through this difficult time.
With deepest sympathy,

August 24, 2015

DEAR VIVIAN:
TOM AND YOU HAD ME FOR DINNER WHEN I WAS TRANSFERRED TO WILMINGTON IN 1972,AND I REALLY ENJOYED MEETING YOUR LARGE FAMILY.I REMEMBER TOM TELLING ME THAT I HAD TO HAVE A FAST FORK AT YOUR TABLE.YOU TWO SIMPLY AMAZED ME THAT YOU WERE ABLE TO RAISE SUCH A LARGE,WONDERFUL FAMILY.

I REALLY ENJOYED ALL THE YEARS WORKING WITH TOM AS HE WAS A BRILLIANT ,SUPER NICE GENTLEMAN.HE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL.

SINCERELY,

BILL BURNS

Kathy Schaefgen Schultz

August 24, 2015

Mrs. Marshall and family,

My sincere condolences to you all for the loss of your husband/father. We all have fond memories of him and sharing time at the folk mass together.
- All the Schaefgens

Jim Chance

August 24, 2015

With prayers and deepest sympathies for the Marshall family.

Mary Welch

August 23, 2015

Dear Vivian,
You and Tom have always been an inspiration to Jim and me from the first time that we met you and your family at St. Mary Magdalen Church. Know that you all remain in my heart and prayers as you go through this difficult time. May your faith and the love and suport of family and friends bring you all comfort and peace.
With sympathy and love,
Mary Welch

Lloyd Luzerne Thoms III

August 23, 2015

Condolencies and sympathy to the family, friends and acquaintances.
From a former DuPont Textile Fibers employee and retiree.

John Wahl

August 23, 2015

Poor Mr. Marshall. What a great human being, in so many ways. The patriarch of a wonderful loving family.

August 22, 2015

Sincere condolences to all the Marshall family. -Tom "Butch Dundon" Silverfield

John Nacci

August 22, 2015

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Judith Levine

August 22, 2015

Dear Matt and Mary Kate,
I am filled with sorrow at the loss of Matt's beloved father. It is a special kind of sorrow to lose a parent. May the One who brings peace, bring peace to your two and to your families as you mourn. May his name be for a blessing.

Charles Whealton

August 22, 2015

I don't even know what to say. Your family is like an extension of my own. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall are the best and I'm sad beyond words to know that Mr. Marshall is no longer with us.

Margaret Spurrier

August 22, 2015

Our thoughts are with all of you as you say goodbye to a wonderful man.

Margaret (Espy) and Bob Spurrier

Katie (Marshall) Madison

August 22, 2015

Love and prayers to the entire Marshall family.

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