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Estella Freeman <I>Marshall</I> Mast

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Estella Freeman Marshall Mast

Birth
Death
5 Feb 2008 (aged 74)
Burial
Sandtown, Kent County, Delaware, USA Add to Map
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Marcie was born in Leipsic, Delaware, daughter of James and Estella (Killen) Marshall.

Widow of William Russum and her second husband Woodale Freeman. Wife of Lawrence Mast.

Mother of William T. Russum, Tony C. Russum, Ida Mae Pritchett, and Mary Lou Poliseno.

She had worked for the State of Delaware for 27 ½ years retiring in 1991 and later enjoyed life as a homemaker.

Marcie was a member of Calvary Assembly of God, Dover where she also worked for five years. She also was a member of the Modern Maturity Center, Dover.

Marcie adored her new son-in-law Robert Pritchett and enjoyed being around him at home.

She loved red and yellow roses.

She loved to go fishing, crabbing, she loved to be outdoors and in the bright sunshine.

She loved her grandchildren and loved her nieces and nephews. She enjoyed reading the Bible and she loved the Lord and was a good Christian woman. She also enjoyed playing the piano and singing in church and was also a member of the choir. She will be dearly missed.
Marcie was born in Leipsic, Delaware, daughter of James and Estella (Killen) Marshall.

Widow of William Russum and her second husband Woodale Freeman. Wife of Lawrence Mast.

Mother of William T. Russum, Tony C. Russum, Ida Mae Pritchett, and Mary Lou Poliseno.

She had worked for the State of Delaware for 27 ½ years retiring in 1991 and later enjoyed life as a homemaker.

Marcie was a member of Calvary Assembly of God, Dover where she also worked for five years. She also was a member of the Modern Maturity Center, Dover.

Marcie adored her new son-in-law Robert Pritchett and enjoyed being around him at home.

She loved red and yellow roses.

She loved to go fishing, crabbing, she loved to be outdoors and in the bright sunshine.

She loved her grandchildren and loved her nieces and nephews. She enjoyed reading the Bible and she loved the Lord and was a good Christian woman. She also enjoyed playing the piano and singing in church and was also a member of the choir. She will be dearly missed.


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