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William D. “Willie” Marshall

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William D. “Willie” Marshall

Birth
St. Clair County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Feb 1985 (aged 88)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Taberville, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Willie Marshall
Willie Marshall, son of Earl and Rosa Martin Marshall, was born November 3, 1896 in St. Clair County. He passed away February 27, 1985 at the Community Care Center in El Dorado Springs, Mo.
He was united in marriage to Sarah Maude Dunham on September 16, 1916. To this union five girls and two boys were born. Alva Willis, who died in infancy, Cecil, Gertie Lee, Mildred, Elvin, Alice and Erma. He also raised a grandson, J. W., as a son. Willie was preceded in death by his wife Maude, and a daughter Gertie Lee Butler.
Willie married Wilma Bouse on October 1, 1955 and became a father to her three daughters, Lela, Patty and Doris.
Willie was not a joiner of organizations but he loved people and leaves a multitude of friends of all ages. He enjoyed having family and friends in for music, cards or just visiting. His hobbies included playing the fiddle and up until the last year made garden and cared for a small flock of chickens.
He will be sadly missed by his loving wife, Wilma, of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Mildred Allen of Lamar, Mo., Mrs. Alice Larsen and husband, Ralph, Mrs. Cecil Perry of Osceola and Mrs. Erma Bryant of Soaplake, Washington; one son, Elvin and wife June of Osceola; three step-daughters, Mrs. Lela Thomas and husband Harlan of El Dorado Springs, Mo., Mrs. Doris Butler and husband Byron of Osceola and Mrs. Patty Buckner of Independence, MO.; one brother, Clarence Marshall of Billings, Montana; 33 grandchildren, 52 great-grandchildren, and 5 great-great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and many friends.
Services were held Saturday, March 2 at 1:00 p.m. at Goodrich Chapel in Osceola, with Rev. Jack Kiefer officiating. Music selections were by Richard Sunderwirth accompanied by Mrs. Gail Ingle. Casket bearers were Omer Hadsall, Rayborn Motley, Rollin Motley, Wade Osburn, Ed Dunham, and Jim Dunham.
Interment was in the Taberville Cemetery under the direction of Randy Sheldon, Goodrich Funeral Home of Osceola.

Willie Marshall
Willie Marshall, son of Earl and Rosa Martin Marshall, was born November 3, 1896 in St. Clair County. He passed away February 27, 1985 at the Community Care Center in El Dorado Springs, Mo.
He was united in marriage to Sarah Maude Dunham on September 16, 1916. To this union five girls and two boys were born. Alva Willis, who died in infancy, Cecil, Gertie Lee, Mildred, Elvin, Alice and Erma. He also raised a grandson, J. W., as a son. Willie was preceded in death by his wife Maude, and a daughter Gertie Lee Butler.
Willie married Wilma Bouse on October 1, 1955 and became a father to her three daughters, Lela, Patty and Doris.
Willie was not a joiner of organizations but he loved people and leaves a multitude of friends of all ages. He enjoyed having family and friends in for music, cards or just visiting. His hobbies included playing the fiddle and up until the last year made garden and cared for a small flock of chickens.
He will be sadly missed by his loving wife, Wilma, of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Mildred Allen of Lamar, Mo., Mrs. Alice Larsen and husband, Ralph, Mrs. Cecil Perry of Osceola and Mrs. Erma Bryant of Soaplake, Washington; one son, Elvin and wife June of Osceola; three step-daughters, Mrs. Lela Thomas and husband Harlan of El Dorado Springs, Mo., Mrs. Doris Butler and husband Byron of Osceola and Mrs. Patty Buckner of Independence, MO.; one brother, Clarence Marshall of Billings, Montana; 33 grandchildren, 52 great-grandchildren, and 5 great-great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and many friends.
Services were held Saturday, March 2 at 1:00 p.m. at Goodrich Chapel in Osceola, with Rev. Jack Kiefer officiating. Music selections were by Richard Sunderwirth accompanied by Mrs. Gail Ingle. Casket bearers were Omer Hadsall, Rayborn Motley, Rollin Motley, Wade Osburn, Ed Dunham, and Jim Dunham.
Interment was in the Taberville Cemetery under the direction of Randy Sheldon, Goodrich Funeral Home of Osceola.



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