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Jimmy K. “Jim” Marshall

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Jimmy K. “Jim” Marshall

Birth
La Junta, Otero County, Colorado, USA
Death
22 Feb 2016 (aged 62)
Corozal Town, Corozal, Belize
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Jimmy K. Marshall, age 62, formally of Loveland, died February, 22, 2016 in Corozal, Belize. Jim was born in La Junta, Colorado on April 6, 1953 to Olga and Herbert Marshall. His childhood home was in Leadville, Colorado. He married Lillian Charlene Carpenter in October of 1974. He served in the Navy Submarine Service from 1974 - 1980. Jim and Charlene moved to Loveland, Colorado in 1980. Jim worked as a Kodak maintenance mechanic from 1980 - 2013. After retirement from Kodak, Jim and Charlene fulfilled their lifelong dream and moved to Belize. Jim was an avid scuba diver, scuba instructor, and was a talented under water photographer. Jim was preceded in death by his son, Michael Aaron Marshall in 1989; his parents; and sister, Virginia. He is survived by his wife, Charlene; his brothers, Jerry and Gary; and three generations of nieces and nephews. While Jim never lost his love for the Colorado Mountains, the call of the sea was stronger. He died in a place that he loved, living the life that he loved, with the woman that he loved. Jim's laughter, enthusiasm, and zeal for life will never be forgotten.
Published in Loveland Reporter-Herald on Mar. 9, 2016
Jimmy K. Marshall, age 62, formally of Loveland, died February, 22, 2016 in Corozal, Belize. Jim was born in La Junta, Colorado on April 6, 1953 to Olga and Herbert Marshall. His childhood home was in Leadville, Colorado. He married Lillian Charlene Carpenter in October of 1974. He served in the Navy Submarine Service from 1974 - 1980. Jim and Charlene moved to Loveland, Colorado in 1980. Jim worked as a Kodak maintenance mechanic from 1980 - 2013. After retirement from Kodak, Jim and Charlene fulfilled their lifelong dream and moved to Belize. Jim was an avid scuba diver, scuba instructor, and was a talented under water photographer. Jim was preceded in death by his son, Michael Aaron Marshall in 1989; his parents; and sister, Virginia. He is survived by his wife, Charlene; his brothers, Jerry and Gary; and three generations of nieces and nephews. While Jim never lost his love for the Colorado Mountains, the call of the sea was stronger. He died in a place that he loved, living the life that he loved, with the woman that he loved. Jim's laughter, enthusiasm, and zeal for life will never be forgotten.
Published in Loveland Reporter-Herald on Mar. 9, 2016


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