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Marge M. Marshall
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My husband of 60 years, Howard William Marshall, passed away of a heart attack on December 8, 2012. He was a wonderful man and I miss him greatly. But I know I'll see him again someday in heaven. You can read his obituary at www.spaciousskies.me/howard/obituary.html. The photo at left was taken in British Columbia, Canada, May 2004. My homepage is now a blog at www.spaciousskies.me/home/ Howard painted the sunflowers above. The original painting resides in California at the home of Earl & Pat Stokes. "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16 |
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Walt and Dorothy Seaton's favorite song was "I Know About Tomorrow,
and I Know Who Holds My Hand," by Ira F. Stanfill Thanks for stopping by to visit us! We're retirees who live in Kansas City, Kansas USA. We hail from Lyons KS, in the center of the state, but we left home when we married in 1952 - well, Howard left in 1950 when he joined the Navy, and then I joined him. We have a wonderful family, scattered around the country now. Tour our retirement home here. Through the years Howard had been the pastor of a few Assemblies of God churches, including one in southeast Alaska; I'm a retiree from the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas. I enjoy creating websites. I hope you'll have the time to look through some of them as well as reading about our adventures! ~Marge
Pictures of my husband through the years on the occasion of his 79th birthday. AND pictures of the two of us through the years. Howard's paintings are now on-line. He says he might be persuaded to sell some of them if he's offered enough money. |
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See a slideshow about Howard's ministry in Alaska. There are other slideshows you're welcome to view. Enjoy a delightful visit to a small village in western Alaska. |
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When we lived in Klawock, Alaska, Mama Bear and her babies came by for some berry-picking. |
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|| Howard's Home Page || Marge's Home Page || About Us || Newsletters || Our Alaska Adventures || Spacious Skies Web Designs || || FAMILY || Dina's Page || Janet's Poems || Seaton Genealogy || Marshall Genealogy || Wonderful Old Homes || Women Leaders || || Lyons Friends || Memorial || The Home News Online || Layne's Hospitality Home || Friendly Assembly of God || Hoaxes || || Computers and other Hobbies || Meadows in the Mountains || Cool Stuff || Travel || Our History || Daily Bible Verse || Portrait's Page || || Loyal Evangelical Church || Hosanna Ranch in Montana || Pictures from Southwest Texas || Legendary Missionary || The Power of One Voice || |
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Practical Servanthood, A Handbook for the First-Time Pastor, is ready. My consultant is, naturally, my husband, Howard. We've tried to come up with practical, hands-on advice garnered from our many years of experience! (grin) If you'd like a copy, please send me an e-mail. If you would like a copy, please let me know. I can attach it to an e-mail because it's in PDF form. To read an excerpt, click here. |
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Our Alaska AdventuresOur Alaska adventures began in Hawaii, believe it or not! Our younger son, David, was stationed aboard the submarine USS Tunny (SSN-682) in Pearl Harbor when he met Shannon Snider at church. Shannon was from Ketchikan, Alaska, and had come to Hawaii to visit her cousin who was stationed there in the Army. David and Shannon were married in 1984. David served in the US Navy until he received his honorable discharge in 1993 and they moved to Ketchikan to live. In 1992 they had been relocated from St. Joseph, Missouri to Charleston, South Carolina, and I traveled along with them to help entertain young Branin and Halee. I used vacation time from my job. In 1993 the Navy offered mid-level management personnel the opportunity to leave the service, and David accepted the offer. When they came through Kansas City, I took my annual vacation and accompanied them to Ketchikan. What a time the five of us had sailing into Alaska aboard the MV Malaspina ferry from Prince Rupert, Canada! After a week or so, I flew home to Kansas City. |
I have my own domain for my business: www.spaciousskies.me Please contact me at mmarshall@spaciousskies.me if you are interested in having a web site. Spacious Skies Web Designs is hosted by ETI, Inc.
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I enjoyed visiting with you -- drop by again soon! |
I like to
get E-mail, so if you have comments or questions, I'm at
mmarshall@spaciousskies.me |
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The URL for this page is http://www.spaciousskies.me/home/oldhome.html Click here to see the new version of this page.
If you find a bad link, please let
me know, at mmarshall@spaciousskies.me.
Thanks!
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Credits: Happy New Year 2006: photo editing by Youcef Ouchaoua, Algeria. God Bless America graphic, designer unknown. Harrup photograph, Northland Cathedral. Photographs, Howard Marshall. Lyons High School from the 1952 annual, The Lion's Roar. WordArt by Microsoft, designed by Marge Marshall. Microsoft Clipart, computer and bouquet. Sorry, sources not known for these graphics: red dot, eyes, New, and Updated. Some of my graphics come from www.bellsnwhistles.com. Background designer not known. |