Donald Carey Marshall

1962 - 2009
LocationHodgenville
Age47 years
Cause of DeathMurder
Date of Birth24/08/1962
Date of Death10/11/2009
Visitors1,281 since 15/11/2009
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Donald Carey Marshall, 47, of Hodgenville Ky, formerly of Icetown, died Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009, in Nelsonville, Ky.

Born Aug. 24, 1962, in Dayton, Ohio, he was the son of the late Ossie and Edith Calhoun Marshall. He was a member of Little Mission Baptist Church in Icetown and owner and operator of Marshall Quality Builders.

He was preceded in death by two borthers, Ardith Marshall and Bob Marshall; and one sister, Jean Audrey Risner.

Survivors include two sons, Branden Marshall and Kippy Marshall, both of Hodgenville; one brother, Butch Marshall of New Haven; and two sisters, Treva Woodyard of New Haven and Bernice Branham of Hubert Heights, Ohio.

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Theme Song Played At His Funeral:
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Just a good ol boy, never meanin' no harm....
Beats all you never saw, been in trouble with the law
Since the day he was born.

Straightenin' the curves, flattenin' the hills....
Someday the mountain might get him but the law never will.

Makin' his way, the only way he knew how...
That's just a little bit more than the law allowed.

Just a good ol' boy, wouldn't change if he could,
Fightin' the system like cool modern-day Robin Hood...

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He was a great guy.
- John and Kelly Jenkins

Janet Hazelwood (Friend)

December 25, 2009

Donald was my landlord. He was a real nice guy. I hate to hear about his death. My heart goes out to his sons.

Janet Hazelwood (Friend)

December 22, 2009

Waiting at the Door

I can’t explain so deep inside
The very fabric of my soul
Only a heart that grieves such loss
Can ever truly understand

It’s like you’re waiting at the door
Until a loved one comes back home
You feel a longing in your heart
When they appear the longing stops

But in a loss that never ends
You’re always standing at that door
You feel the longing in the breeze
So incomplete and never filled

I cannot find the words to say
Just what it’s like to want forever
Never seeing them again
Just always waiting at the door

Alison Mary Dunn

Phyllis Frazier Harris

November 15, 2009
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