In Memory

Thomas Marshall - Class Of 1959

Thomas Marshall

Tom went to be with the Lord yesterday afternoon (3/29/15). 

David Marshall '61


Thomas Vorse Marshall, 73, of Eustis, passed away Sunday, March 29, 2015. Born in Annapolis, Indiana, he moved to Eustis in the early 2000’s from Miami, FL. He was a Retired Police Officer, a Barber and a veteran of the U.S Air Force. Thomas was a member of First Baptist Church of Umatilla, where he was active in the barber ministry; He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, and enjoyed crafting, photography and he loved adventure. Thomas is predeceased by his parents, Elmer and Alma Marshall; and also his sister Theressa Foster. He is survived by his daughter, Janna M. Camplejohn of Saint Robert, MO; son, Tom Marshall of CA; brother, David Marshall of Naples, FL; grandchildren, Christopher, Austin, Brooke and Rylee Camplejohn; Nieces and Nephews, Christie McClanahan, Dave Marshall, Trudy Foster, Fauniel Kendall and Jim Foster; and several great nieces and nephews. Services will be held at Harden/Pauli Funeral Home Chapel, Eustis on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 2:00 PM. Interment will follow at Tavares Cemetery, Tavares. The family will receive friends at the Harden/Pauli Funeral Home Chapel, Eustis on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 from 1:00 PM till 2:00 PM. Online Guestbook available atwww.hardenpauli.com Arrangements by Harden/Pauli Funeral Home, Eustis. 



 
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03/30/15 01:22 PM #1    

Ken Hall (1959)

Tom was a good friendand will be missed. Our prayers are with his family.


03/30/15 02:50 PM #2    

Mary Catherine Barnes (Overpeck) (1958)

My sister Billie and Tom would text back and forth.  They were buddies.  He would keep Billie up to date on Janet Branson.  Now they are all 3 gone.  Billie passed away in November of last year and Janet the first of this year.  Tom used to spend time at the Youth Center in Rockville in the fifties.  He and Billie played ping pong together.  Sad to see these people leave us.  Great Memories.


03/30/15 03:24 PM #3    

Wayne McMurtry (1959)

Tom (Tommy as we called him ) was the first person that I met when I moved up to In. In 1952. We became really good friends. When Tom would come back for a visit he would always make it a point to come by and visit  with me. I'm Going to miss you Tom but as we have talked before we will met again.  There are a lot of good memories. 


03/30/15 07:24 PM #4    

Carolyn Plummer (Weatherman) (1966)

Remember Tom and his family being neighbors to us when I was very young. I was closer in age to his sister, Teresa. I do remember her giving us neighborhood brats tours of Tom's room when he had awful poison ivy. We were all extremely interested to see his eyes almost swollen shut. Rest in peace, Tom. From Carolyn Plummer Weatherman


03/30/15 10:57 PM #5    

Dianna Dove (Walker) (1960)

I remember Tommy very well and all the times we all spent at the youth center

So sorry for his family but they now have a "Special Angel" watching over them

 

Dianna Dove Walker( Class of 60)

 


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