Obituary
Larry Henry Marshall, loving husband & father, 74, a lifelong resident of Coldwater, Michigan and most recently of Leesburg, Fl, passed away, on December 4, 2020 with his loving wife by his side.
Larry was born in San Francisco, California to Ray F. Marshall and Helen F. (Molenda) Marshall. He married Jerilynn M. Cooper in November of 2016 and she survives him in Leesburg. Prior to his marriage to Jerilynn he was married for 43 years to his first wife Theresa.
After graduation, Larry served his country proudly in the United States Army, where he was stationed in Germany during the Vietnam War Era. Larry was trained as a Tool & Die Maker where he used his skills in the automotive industry. Larry retired from the Magna Corporation in Michigan. His work with the automotive industry allowed him to travel extensively to places such as Europe & Asia.
When not working, Larry enjoyed traveling with his wife, woodworking, golfing and had a deep love for reading. However above all these hobbies Larry loved his wife Jerilynn and the memories and experiences they were able to create in all their travels.
Along with his wife Jerilynn, Larry is survived by, a daughter: Catherine (Ernst) Roeseler, of Michigan; step son: Matthew (Kristi) Sherman, of Michigan; 2 grandchildren: Hailey & Chase Sherman; a sister: Vicki (Michael) Happ, of Michigan; special nieces: Robyn (James Stewart) Hanson & Frances (Bill) Snyder; and his four-legged furry “child” Gracie.
Along with his parents, Larry was preceded in death by his first wife: Theresa; 2 brothers: Ken & Gary.
Due to CoVid, Larry was more concerned that his family stay healthy, therefore there will be no formal services at this time.
Arrangements have been entrusted with Baldwin Brothers Funeral & Cremation Society, Heritage Place Chapel, Wildwood, Fl. Online condolences as well as fond memories may be left for Larry’s family by visiting www.Baldwincremation.com
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I just wanted to say how sorry we were to hear of Larry’s passing. Prayers of comfort and peace to you during these difficult days. Cherish the many memories you have together and all the places you’ve been.
Our deepest condolences on the loss of your dear husband, Larry. While we never had the pleasure of meeting Larry, it was easy to see, through your pictures ,the deep love you had for one another. We hope that you take comfort in knowing your years together were filled with love.
Fondly,
Richard and Mary Lee
We always had so much fun....Jeri Marshall
This is how I hope everyone remembers Larry. We enjoyed our time together so much! He loved cruising and you could find us any place in the Caribbean at any times!