Condolences for Wayne E. Marshall
Aunt Patty, Steve, Brian and the entire Marshall Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of Uncle Wayne, particularly during this time of year, Thanksgiving. One Thanksgiving in Columbia during the mid 80s I had been courting my late wife Roxanne. I really wasn’t sure if I was going to marry her, but it was possible. After the usual family feast, during the afternoon Brian came up to me and said in a loud voice in front of the entire family, “Adam are you going to marry Roxanne?” I was silent. So was everyone else. All turned and looked at me for a reply. I think I mumbled something in the affirmative. Then Uncle Wayne stood up chuckling and said to Brian, “Well done Brian. I’ll give you your $20 later.” Everyone laughed. I can still hear Uncle Wayne’s laugh and feel his crusher handshake. I am thankful to have known him. God’s peace, Adam
Dear friends and family of Mr. Marshall, Please accept my condolences. Although I didn't know him personally, I know the pain of losing a loved one all too well. Often times when tragedy strikes we don't know where to turn to for comfort. I too didn't know where to go. I found comfort in the Bible. At Revelation 21:4 the Bible speaks of a time when the world will be a peaceful place with no sickness, pain, or death. Isn't that something amazing to look forward to? Again, please accept my condolences.
Dear friends and family of Mr. Marshall, Please accept my condolences. Although I didn't know him personally, I know the pain of losing a loved one all too well. Often times when tragedy strikes we don't know where to turn to for comfort. I too didn't know where to go. I found comfort in the Bible. At Revelation 21:4 the Bible speaks of a time when the world will be a peaceful place with no sickness, pain, or death. Isn't that something amazing to look forward to? Again, please accept my condolences.
Adam Crosley posted on 11/25/14