Richard Lee Marshall

Richard Lee Marshall

April 21, 1929 - June 15, 2006

Richard Lee Marshall

April 21, 1929 - June 15, 2006

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Richard Lee Marshall was born on April 21, 1929, in Indianapolis, IN, to Clark and Suella Marshall. He joined the Navy right out of High School, but soon decided that life on the open sea was not for him. After his honorable discharge, he quickly joined the Army, where he celebrated his 21st birthday in Korea. Corporal Marshall served in the Army for more than five years, volunteering for three tours of duty and fighting five major battles in the Korean War. He was awarded the Silver Star for his service to our country. He was honorable discharged from the Army in 1952. But his dedication to serving our Country did not end there. He joined the Army National Guard in 1972 and served faithfully at the Los Alamitos Reserve center and Long Beach Reserve center for the next seventeen years as an Infantrymen and Mess-Sgt. and Aircraft refueler. He retired at the rank of Staff Sgt.

He worked for Rockwell International in Los Angeles as a tool and die maker and UAW Union President for 40 years, retiring in 1993. He married his high school sweetheart, Joann Rogers, in 1952 and had a daughter, Sandra, and a son, Steven. He married Mildred Carr in 1970, and they raised his two children together in a happy home. Mildred passed away in 1987.

Staff Sgt. Marshall moved into Leisure World of Seal Beach in 1992 and, soon after, met Daphne Morris, who lived just two doors down. After a five-week courtship, they were married and spent almost 14 wonderfully happy years together, rarely leaving each other’s side. Richard was happiest with Daphne and his family, sitting in his big blue chair wearing his Korean Veteran’s hat, and telling war stories or ‘solving the world’s problems? outside with his neighbors. He was a big, strong man, but was a gentle giant, with a great smile and hearty laugh. He was greatly respected and loved by all who knew him.

Richard was a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, belonged to American Legion Post 327, was a member of the Elks Lodge #1948 in Torrance, and the Long Beach Chapter 173 Order of the Eastern Star.

Richard is survived by his widow, Daphne Marshall, his two children, Sandra Kerns and Steven Marshall, three grandchildren, Heather, Lindsay, and Jaime, his sister, Lee Pedicini, four step-daughters, and ten step-grandchildren. His family meant the world to him, and he meant the world to us, and we will miss him terribly.

A Visitation to be held on Wednesday, June 21st, 2006 from 3 to 5 PM. at O’Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary, 25301 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills, CA.

A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, June 22nd, 2006 ~ 10 AM. at Clubhouse 3, Leisure World, Seal Beach, CA.

An Interment following at Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, CA.

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24 responses to Richard Lee Marshall

  1. Dearest Daphne and Family:
    I was saddened to hear of Richard’s death this past Thursday. It has been a such long time since I have seen you, but my heartfelt love and prayers are with you now. May you always find peace in the memories you have and may Richard’s life stories be told again and again!
    Lovingly, Pat Kolstad
    Longtime friend of Jeff & Karen Turner

  2. Although, Arcy and I only met Richard on a few occasions, we were saddened to hear of his passing. We both will remember him for his most pleasant personality and great sense of humor. We found him to be a kind and considerate man. We grieve with you for your loss. Our prayers are with you, Steve, and your entire family. May God be with you all.

  3. To Steve and Grace,
    My deepest sympathy to both of you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow.
    Sincerely yours,
    Rodney .

  4. To Steven, Grace and Family,
    Just to let you know how sorry we are to hear about your loss…our deepest sympathy!
    May God bless you,
    Grace, Manny & Michelle

  5. Tiki says:

    Steve, Gracie & Family,

    Although I’ve never met Richard I feel I’ve known him for a long time. Steve always said, he was a great man. In talking with Steve and Grace, it’s very clear that Mr. Marshall was a very charming,loving and honorable person. Wish I had known him. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Cherish your memories.

    Tiki and Gil

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