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THOMAS WILLIAM MARSHALL
Date of Passing: Apr 11, 2018
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryTHOMAS WILLIAM MARSHALL It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved dad, grandpa, and great-grandpa Tommy Marshall. Tommy passed away peacefully in Winnipeg on April 11, 2018, after a brief illness. Tommy is predeceased by his dad Tom; mom Sadie; wife Donna; and brothers, Jim and Jack. He will be lovingly remembered by his three children, Leah (Dwight), Dru (Lesley), and Peter (Nicole) as well as his six grandchildren: Jonathan, Matthew (Ashley), Joshua (Natalia), Kate (Paul), Liam, and McKenzie. He also had four great-grandchildren: Addison, Owen, Fyfe, and Huxley. Also left to mourn are sisters, Jean, Edith, and Grace; brother Bob; and best friend Bud. As a father, Dad was a family man - he was caring, generous, and supportive - instilling solid values in each of us that have served us all well. He made us believe that anything was possible and inspired us to follow our dreams. He was a strong role model for his kids and grandkids - and could be counted on to "be there" whenever we needed him. Dad loved Mom and the sun - and they were fortunate to travel to many beaches in the world, including their favourite Coolengata, Australia, where they went with Canadian friends, but where many new international friendships were formed. Tommy was born in Pembina, grew up on a farm close to Manitou, and lived part of his teen-aged years in La Riviere. Tommy was an outstanding hockey player - playing throughout Manitoba in his youth, for teams in Winnipeg, Pilot Mound, Souris, and Pine Falls. He played for the Harringay Racers (England) during the 1951-52 season, and for the Winnipeg Maroons from 1960-64 where in the last season he captained the Allan Cup winning team. In recognition of the Maroons outstanding record in that last season, the CAHA in 1965 asked the team to give up its identity and become Canada's First National Team. That same team was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame in the team category. Following his playing career, Tommy received his Level 5 Certification in Coaching, and coached the University of Winnipeg Wesmen from 1971 to 1980. Tommy worked for the Winnipeg Police Force, reaching the rank of detective. While on the force, Tommy worked hard to protect people in the inner city. We hope Dad has joined Mom for the next phase. We will all miss him desperately. The family would like to thank the caring staff at Riverview Health Centre in Winnipeg, who cared for Tommy during the last few months of his life. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Kidsport. In accordance with Dad's wishes, there will be a private Celebration of Life in the near future. INTEGRITY Cremation & Funeral Planning 204-295-5408 - IntegrityDeathCare.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 14, 2018
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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To Dru and Family, I'm so so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I personally did not know him, but he sounds like an incredible man. Dru, I now know how you have come to be the great leader and inspiration to others. He lives in you. I hope his memory will give you comfort in the days to come. God Speed and RIP Mr. Marshall, you will be missed. - Posted by: Barb McCutcheon (Friend) on: Apr 17, 2018
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I was fortunate to be a Teammate of Tom on the 1965 Canada National Team ... as a younger player on that team, I remember Tom as a great role model ... I enjoyed our friendship in later years, especially on the golf course ... my sincere condolences to all his family! - Posted by: Marshall Johnston (Friend & Teammate) on: Apr 17, 2018
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Like many of Tommie's former players, I am sad to hear of his passing. He was a positive influence on many people, particularly those who played for him. He was larger than life and made the game enjoyable. Tommie contributed in a number of ways to the province of Manitoba. - Posted by: Phil Cyrenne (former player ) on: Apr 16, 2018
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My condolences to the entire family . Tom always treated me as a hockey player with respect and made the game fun . University was a great time and Tom contributed to my special memories. - Posted by: Craig Robillard (Played for Tommy 1976 - 1980) on: Apr 15, 2018
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My sincere condolences to the Marshall family. I always enjoyed spending time with Tom over a couple of beers discussing sports and our mutual connection to Pilot Mound. We will all miss him... - Posted by: Bob MacDonald (Friend) on: Apr 14, 2018