Mr. Alexander Marshall, who was employed by the Packard Motor Car Co. for 27 years until his retirement two years ago, died Sunday. He was 73 years old and lived at 6027 Frontenac.
Services Tuesday at 3 p.m. will be from the George P. Warrick Funeral Home, 1093 E. Grand Blvd. under the auspices of Metropolitan Lodge, F. & A. M.,519, of which Mr. Marshall was a past master. Survivors are three sons, James, Bertrand and Watson, and a Daughter Mrs. Esther Winger.
Published: "Detroit Free Press" Detroit, Mi. 5 Aug 1940
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Alexander Marshall
Alexander P. Marshall, of Detroit Mich., a former resident of Jeanesville, is dead following a protracted illness. While a resident of the south side he was a lokie engineer at the Jeanesville colliery.
Mr. Marshall came to Jeanesville on Memorial Day every year since locating at Detroit but he was ill last Memorial Day and was unable to make the trip.
Surviving him are his wife, who was formerly Miss Sarah Watson of Jeanesville, and two sons and one daughter. Mrs. Nettie Struthers, of North Laurel Street, this city is a sister.
Published: "Standard-Sentinel" Hazleton, Pa. 15 Aug 1940
Mr. Alexander Marshall, who was employed by the Packard Motor Car Co. for 27 years until his retirement two years ago, died Sunday. He was 73 years old and lived at 6027 Frontenac.
Services Tuesday at 3 p.m. will be from the George P. Warrick Funeral Home, 1093 E. Grand Blvd. under the auspices of Metropolitan Lodge, F. & A. M.,519, of which Mr. Marshall was a past master. Survivors are three sons, James, Bertrand and Watson, and a Daughter Mrs. Esther Winger.
Published: "Detroit Free Press" Detroit, Mi. 5 Aug 1940
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Alexander Marshall
Alexander P. Marshall, of Detroit Mich., a former resident of Jeanesville, is dead following a protracted illness. While a resident of the south side he was a lokie engineer at the Jeanesville colliery.
Mr. Marshall came to Jeanesville on Memorial Day every year since locating at Detroit but he was ill last Memorial Day and was unable to make the trip.
Surviving him are his wife, who was formerly Miss Sarah Watson of Jeanesville, and two sons and one daughter. Mrs. Nettie Struthers, of North Laurel Street, this city is a sister.
Published: "Standard-Sentinel" Hazleton, Pa. 15 Aug 1940
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