Michael Estill Marshall © Enid News & Eagle 06-2000 Submitted by: Glenn
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July 11, 1947 - June 28, 2000
Falls Church, Virginia – A memorial service for Michael Estill "Mike" Marshall, 52, was observed June 30 at First United Methodist Church, Fairfax, Virginia. Arrangements were by Advent Funeral and Cremation Service.
A second memorial service will be observed at 3 PM Sunday at Carrier Congregational Church. Private burial will be in Good Hope Cemetery, Helena.
He died Friday, June 28, 2000, at his home after a battle with Lou Gehrig's disease.
He graduated from Enid high school in 1965; and, married Jane Davis in 1969. After graduating from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, he worked for Cities Service Oil Company. In 1989, he became employed with Central Intelligence Agency at Langley, Virginia, where he worked until illness forced his retirement. He was active in the Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Jane of the home; and children, Nathan and Hanna of the home.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Memorials but be made to National Capital Area Chapter of ALS Association, PO Box 5722, Washington, DC, 20016.
M Surnames - Good Hope Cemetery Alfalfa County Home
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