Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral

Michael R. Marshall – March 24, 2022

Conesus Lake:  At age 87, Mike passed peacefully on March 24, 2022.  He was born on February 19, 1935 in Rochester, NY to the late Michael and Ardeth (Doe) Marshall.  In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his brother Keith Marshall, sister Ardeth Marshall, and niece Victoria Simpson.  Survived by his wife of 68 years, Janet (Rossborough) Marshall and children;  Michael (Trish) Marshall of NC, Karen (Art) Bernecker of Retsof, and Molly (Greg) Berger of Conesus; grandchildren, Melissa (Aram) Kazazian, Rebecca Marshall, Matthew (Colleen) Marshall, Michael (Suzanne) Marshall, Emily (William) Schroeder, Kaitlyn (Ben) Ogburn, Mitchell (Lindsay) Berger, Zachary Berger, Aaron Berger, and Andrea (Jason) Sorg; 15 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law Judy Marshall, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends.

Some knew him as coach, but his family referred to him as Grampy.

If there was ever a sporting  that his children or grandchildren were in you could be assured he was sitting in the stands, cheering them on. After the event there was much talk and strategizing over a beer and then of course, just 1 more.

He and his brother Keith were passionate about coaching Vince Lombardi football for 10+ years. He also loved to plan days of blackberry picking, trips to Florida, and fishing trips. Especially the Lantern Lounge derby’s with his kids and grandkids.

He was everyone’s Santa. Every year he would have multiple requests from various nursery schools to come and be Santa. He got such enjoyment out of keeping that magic alive. He would ask each kid if they had been good all year and then would carefully listen to what they would like. But he especially enjoyed seeing their eyes light up when the much anticipated Santa arrived

But most of all he cherished his family. Showing us all each and everyday that we were his priority. He taught us all the importance of family.

He was very generous to offer his babysitting, watching endless cartoons, prepping the boat for whatever that days outing would be, his endless teasing which no one and nothing were off limits, but most of all his patience. He always said “I am not in a hurry I can wait all day.”

You never doubted his unconditional love. We thank you Grampy and are forever grateful for the life lessons you taught us. You will be missed for sure but never forgotten. We will pass on the lessons you taught us to our kids, grandkids, and great grandkids.

We love you so very much but are thankful you are at peace.   Cheers and here is to “Just 1 more!”

A Memorial Service and Celebration of Life Gathering will be held at 2pm on Friday, July 1, 2022 at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 Big Tree Street, Livonia, NY.  Following the service friends may gather at the Lantern Lounge in Livonia.  In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Livonia Ambulance, PO Box 8, Livonia, NY 14487 or Livonia Rotary Club, PO Box 307, Livonia, NY 14487.  To send a condolence or share a memory please visit:  www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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26 thoughts on “ Michael R. Marshall – March 24, 2022

  1. Janet, I am so sorry for your lost. The Livonia Food Pantry will miss our BOX MAN. Thoughts and Prayer are with you.Danielle Weichman

  2. I am so sorry for your loss. Janet, you and the whole family are in my prayers.

  3. Janet, Karen, Molly and family… I am so very sorry for the loss of Grampy. You are all in my thoughts & prayers…

  4. Mike was a wonderful guy always with a smile. Our Katie loved her santa Claus visits from Mike. Janet and Mike have always been a force of good and generosity in our community. We will miss him. We will keep you, Janet and your family in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult timethoughts. Hop

  5. Sorry to hear of Mikes passing. Such a great guy. I’m sure Mike and Keith are together planning a hunting or fishing trip right now in heaven.

  6. so sorry janet and family mike and i were good friends and will be missed god bless lot of memories there for ever.

  7. So sorry Janet and family! Many happy memories, especially seeing them at the Inn.

  8. My heartfelt sympathy to Janet and family for the loss of your husband, father, and grandfather. He was devoted to all of you. My special condolences to my friend, Janet, who was my walking partner and great companion for many years.

  9. Our condolences to Janet and all the Marshall family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  10. Such a wonderful man. Always there for every event. Always smiling and so friendly. Mike will be missed by ALL !

  11. I remember Mike and his brother Keith when I was a young girl and they played for my Dad, Coach Baker. May you enjoy all the wonderful memories.

    Barbara Gene Dolce

  12. To the Marshall Family:
    Memories flow from my growing up years when I see the name/face of a fellow
    LCS student and Bulldog patriot who enjoyed Conesus Lake growing up and in
    his retirement years next to my good friend, Ron Schur. We lost him too soon as
    well. Keith and Mike were well known and a couple of the good guys around town.
    How wonderful that his family has so many lovely memories. You obviously feel
    blessed to have had Mike as long as you did. God Bless,

  13. Janet and family…notices of this nature always bring a sense of sadness and loss. History takes me back to Summer Street and you as neighbor to my grandparents. Memories take me to kindnesses shared. May you find peace and comfort in your memories and the 68 year journey..

  14. My deepest condolences the entire Marshall family. My children new him as Santa and have pictures with him . He was an amazing man . Thank you for sharing him with the rest of world . He was a treasure and will be missed .

  15. Janet and Family,
    Mike was a fun loving and easy going guy. Dawn and I are very sorry for your loss.
    Bill and Dawn Brennan

  16. My deepest condolences from Maui. Grieve the loss, but cherish the memories forever.

  17. I am so sorry about Michael. My thoughts and prayers are with you Janet and the family.

  18. Mike was a great friend and traveling partner. We took several trips to Florida with he and Janet. His big smile will be greatly missed.

  19. Lots of memories, especially when we were growing up on Conesus lake. He teased everyone but it made you feel special to be picked on by “Rick”, and that laugh:chuckle of his! He was an icon and you were all lucky to call him family

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