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 During his career in the United States, he served in New York, Minnesota, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Wisconsin and Illinois. He opened the Salvationists' first boarding house for young women in St. Louis during the World's fair of 1904. He retired after serving in the New England command. During his career in the United States, he served in New York, Minnesota, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Wisconsin and Illinois. He opened the Salvationists' first boarding house for young women in St. Louis during the World's fair of 1904. He retired after serving in the New England command.
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-Colonel Marshall's widow is the former Margaret Glass. They had a daughter, Mrs. Fred O'Neil, Philadelphia, and the following five sons: Herbert w., Baltimore; Ernest A., Scranton; [[Norman S Marshall|Norman S.]], New York; John C., Chicago, and George H., Atlanta. Colonel Marshall is also survived by a brother, Thomas, Acton, Can.; 14 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.+Colonel Marshall's widow is the former Margaret Glass. They had a daughter, Mrs. Fred O'Neil, Philadelphia, and the following five sons: Herbert W., Baltimore; Ernest A., Scranton; [[Norman S Marshall|Norman S.]], New York; [[John Marshall|John C.]], Chicago, and [[officers:George Marshall|George H.]], Atlanta. Colonel Marshall is also survived by a brother, Thomas, Acton, Can.; 14 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
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 The body was removed to the Farry Memorial Funeral home, 403 Third avenue. The body was removed to the Farry Memorial Funeral home, 403 Third avenue.
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 The body will be viewed at the funeral home tomorrow from noon to 3 p.m. at which time the funeral will be held in charge of [[Richard E Holz|Commissioner Richard H. Holz]], [[Ocean Grove]], retired. Speakers will be Lt. Col. David Stitt, this city, retired, and Brig. Ralph Miller, Newark. Others taking part will be Capt. John Waldron, Brig. John McGee and Mrs. Col. Marie Gauntlett. A quartet of local young people will sing. The body will be viewed at the funeral home tomorrow from noon to 3 p.m. at which time the funeral will be held in charge of [[Richard E Holz|Commissioner Richard H. Holz]], [[Ocean Grove]], retired. Speakers will be Lt. Col. David Stitt, this city, retired, and Brig. Ralph Miller, Newark. Others taking part will be Capt. John Waldron, Brig. John McGee and Mrs. Col. Marie Gauntlett. A quartet of local young people will sing.
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-Territorial services in charge of Commissioner Alexander M. Damon are to be held at the Army's Memorial temple, New York, Monday morning followed by burial in [[Kensico Cemetery|Kensico cemetery]].+Territorial services in charge of [[officers:Alexander Damon|Commissioner Alexander M. Damon]] are to be held at the Army's Memorial temple, New York, Monday morning followed by burial in [[Kensico Cemetery|Kensico cemetery]].
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 The local Salvationist have scheduled a memorial rite for Sunday night, Feb. 1. The local Salvationist have scheduled a memorial rite for Sunday night, Feb. 1.
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-All of Col. and Mrs. Marshall'childeren, with the exception of their son, William, are prominent leaders in Salvation Army work.+All of Col. and Mrs. Marshall'children, with the exception of their son, William, are prominent leaders in Salvation Army work.
  
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