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David Ory Marshall

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David Ory Marshall

Birth
Cass County, Missouri, USA
Death
15 Jun 1947 (aged 48)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Eventide, Map 1, Lot 3344, Space 3
Memorial ID
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Son of:
James Allen Marshall (1872–1944)
and Susie Frances (Dalton) Marshall-Shockey (1879–1947)

Husband of:
1) Ida May Wicker (1893–1927)
(m. 1923)
2) Beulah Sarah Spurgeon (1893–1956)
(m. 1929)
3) Alberta/Elberta Abel
(m. Apr 8, 1946; CA)

Step-father of:
Beulah A. "Bettie" (Lewis-Marshall) Tanner (1922-2012)

Only son of James A. and Susie (Dalton) Marshall, he appears on the 1900 and 1910 federal census records with her parents at Belton, Missouri as Ora, and Ory D. Marshall. He was still residing at Belton when the completed his World War I Draft Registration card in 1918 as 'David Ory Marshall,' and gives his birth date as the 16th of September.

He married his second wife, Beulah Sarah (Spurgeon) Lewis in Albuquerque, NM, where he worked as a railroad car man. He adopted his step-daughter, Beulah "Bettie" A Lewis.

David's parents had divorced and his mother had remarried and moved to Los Angeles by 1940. His ailing mother died in Los Angeles on June 14, 1947; he died the following day.


OBITUARY FOR HIS STEP-DAUGHTER:
Beulah A. "Bettie" (Lewis-Marshall) Tanner -- At 90 years of age, Bettie went to be with the Lord in heaven on May 10, 2012. She was born in Boone, Iowa on January 15, 1922. Bettie met Lewis Raymond Tanner (died 2006), the love of her life, while attending Albuquerque High School. Both were very involved in school sports, "Ray" as a football, basketball and baseball player, and Bettie as a gymnast and cheerleader. They married while Ray was attending UNM and remained married for 66 years. They lived the majority of their life in Albuquerque, New Mexico with Ray working for the Santa Fe Railroad. Bettie was a committed traditional housewife and devoted mother of five children. She is survived by her five children. They include: Ron Tanner (Albuquerque), Gary Tanner (Denver, CO), Randy Tanner and wife Carmel, (Seattle, WA), Terri Mims and husband Phil, (Albuquerque) and Tyson Tanner and wife Terry, (Albuquerque); nine grandchildren, Brandon, Shane, Jason, Shad, Jadi, Chance, Kendall, Calen, and Zachary; and nine great-grandchildren. Bettie founded Tanner Homes, a successful manufactured housing company located in Edgewood, NM. She absolutely loved to fish and was quite good at it. Bettie was an avid bowler being inducted into the bowling hall of fame and bowled a perfect 300 game at the age 60. She also enjoyed owning race horses. Bettie will be remembered for her commitment to her family, her strong character, and great cooking. She was someone who could bring a bit of sunshine, humor, and optimism to others. We are comforted knowing that she now in the presence of our Lord and Savior.
Son of:
James Allen Marshall (1872–1944)
and Susie Frances (Dalton) Marshall-Shockey (1879–1947)

Husband of:
1) Ida May Wicker (1893–1927)
(m. 1923)
2) Beulah Sarah Spurgeon (1893–1956)
(m. 1929)
3) Alberta/Elberta Abel
(m. Apr 8, 1946; CA)

Step-father of:
Beulah A. "Bettie" (Lewis-Marshall) Tanner (1922-2012)

Only son of James A. and Susie (Dalton) Marshall, he appears on the 1900 and 1910 federal census records with her parents at Belton, Missouri as Ora, and Ory D. Marshall. He was still residing at Belton when the completed his World War I Draft Registration card in 1918 as 'David Ory Marshall,' and gives his birth date as the 16th of September.

He married his second wife, Beulah Sarah (Spurgeon) Lewis in Albuquerque, NM, where he worked as a railroad car man. He adopted his step-daughter, Beulah "Bettie" A Lewis.

David's parents had divorced and his mother had remarried and moved to Los Angeles by 1940. His ailing mother died in Los Angeles on June 14, 1947; he died the following day.


OBITUARY FOR HIS STEP-DAUGHTER:
Beulah A. "Bettie" (Lewis-Marshall) Tanner -- At 90 years of age, Bettie went to be with the Lord in heaven on May 10, 2012. She was born in Boone, Iowa on January 15, 1922. Bettie met Lewis Raymond Tanner (died 2006), the love of her life, while attending Albuquerque High School. Both were very involved in school sports, "Ray" as a football, basketball and baseball player, and Bettie as a gymnast and cheerleader. They married while Ray was attending UNM and remained married for 66 years. They lived the majority of their life in Albuquerque, New Mexico with Ray working for the Santa Fe Railroad. Bettie was a committed traditional housewife and devoted mother of five children. She is survived by her five children. They include: Ron Tanner (Albuquerque), Gary Tanner (Denver, CO), Randy Tanner and wife Carmel, (Seattle, WA), Terri Mims and husband Phil, (Albuquerque) and Tyson Tanner and wife Terry, (Albuquerque); nine grandchildren, Brandon, Shane, Jason, Shad, Jadi, Chance, Kendall, Calen, and Zachary; and nine great-grandchildren. Bettie founded Tanner Homes, a successful manufactured housing company located in Edgewood, NM. She absolutely loved to fish and was quite good at it. Bettie was an avid bowler being inducted into the bowling hall of fame and bowled a perfect 300 game at the age 60. She also enjoyed owning race horses. Bettie will be remembered for her commitment to her family, her strong character, and great cooking. She was someone who could bring a bit of sunshine, humor, and optimism to others. We are comforted knowing that she now in the presence of our Lord and Savior.


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