Sally H. Marshall
Sally H. Marshall, 81, of Shawnee, formerly of Lee’s Summit, passed away Tuesday, April 28, 2009.
Sally was born, November 14, 1927 in Kansas City, Missouri. After graduating from high school in Mexico, Missouri, Sally attended Central College and received a Bachelor’s degree of Education from the University of Missouri-Columbia. On March 8, 1952, Sally married a dentist from Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Dr. Robert E. Lee Marshall in Bentonville, Arkansas. Sally was an accomplished golfer, having scored two aces. Sally enjoyed boating playing bridge, traveling the world with her husband, gardening and being a homemaker. She was a member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, and Lee’s Summit United Methodist Church and was a volunteer at Truman Medical Center.
Sally leaves behind her husband of 57 years, Dr. Robert Marshall of Shawnee, Kansas; daughter Lesa Brazeale and husband Lance, Shawnee; a son Lee Marshall and wife Celeste, Cincinnati, Ohio; and five grandchildren.
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Kansas City Hospice, 9220 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri 64114.
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A private celebration of Sally’s life will be held in the future.
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Dr Marshall & family,
May you find comfort in memories and strength in each other’s love throughout this very difficult time.
You are in our heartfelt thoughts at this time.
We will always remember you as our good neighbors on Woodbine Avenue in Lee’s Summit.
Don & Doris House
Mrs. Marshall was one of my favorite teachers at LSHS, this was in the 50’s. She was a great teacher. Also, I was a Gamma Phi Beta member for a short time at MU and did not know that Mrs. Marshall was a sister. I would like to send my condolences to the family.
Bob, don’t know if you remenber me or my folks from Lake Lotawana long time ago. I saw the notice in the Star and wanted tosend a note even though it has been a long time ago. She sounded like a very special person and the picture beautiful.
Bob, not sureyou remember me or my folks at Lake Lotawana a long time ago. I read the notice in the star and wanted to send a note saying I am sorry for your and your family’s loss. She sounded like a very special person along with being beautiful.
Bob, I was sorry to read of Sallys passing. I have fond memories of her. She was my teacher for three years in high school. I think she retired so she wouldn’t have to have me another year. You were my dentist for several years, and Lee and Mike my oldest son played baseball on the same team in school. My heart goes out to you and your family.
Lesa & family,
I know the depth of your loss is enormous. We are never ready to lose a loved one regardless of how ill they may be or how long they’ve fought the good fight. Rest in the assurance you’ll see Doris in heaven and find peace knowing you’ll rejoice with her there.
God’s Blessings,
Dennis & Jana Weaver