Linda A. Marshall

Resided in Escanaba, MI
Died June 2, 2021

Linda A. Marshall, age 70, of Escanaba, passed away after a two-year battle with cancer on Wednesday, June 2, 2021. The family would like to thank U.P. Hospice and Murray’s Country View in Gladstone for her care.

Linda was born June 11, 1950 in Chicago, IL to Edward and Betty (Thivierge) Marshall. She was raised in Gladstone and graduated from

Gladstone High School in 1968. Linda spent most of her working career at Kobasic’s Market and Walmart in Escanaba. She enjoyed playing in the pool league, golfing, the casino and watching her Green Bay Packers.

Linda is survived by six sisters and one brother:
Diane Carlson of Gladstone, MI
Donna (Gary) Kalishek of Kinross, MI
Debra (Kristie Frizsell) Marshall of Asheville, NC
Nadine (Gene) Sullivan of Kasson, MN
John (Helen) Marshall of Colorado Springs, CO
Colleen (Rick) Rusinko of St. Louis Park, MN
Valerie Marshall of Tulalip, WA
and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, Linda was preceded in death by her sister, Cindy Marshall.

The family will receive friends, July 2, 2021 from 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM at the Skradski Funeral Home in Gladstone. A memorial service will follow visiting hours at 1:00 PM. Committal prayers will be at the Fernwood Cemetery. The Skradski Family Funeral Homes of Delta County are assisting the Marshall family.

17 Tributes for “Linda A. Marshall

    I am so sorry to hear this! Linda was a wonderful person and I enjoyed talking to her every time I saw her at the store. I didn’t know she had cancer. My thoughts and prayers are with the family!

    To the Marshall Family.
    I am saddened to hear of Linda’s passing. I worked with her for many years, she was a great person. My condolences to the entire Marshall Family as I know them from growing up.
    Rest in Peace Linda

    Saddened to hear of Linda’s death. Always such a kind woman. Hugs and prayers to all.

    Our sincere condolences to Linda’s entire family. Linda had a heart of gold and was always so friendly. When I ( Gary ) would shop at Wal-Mart, I’d go to her cash register checkout just to say hi to her and let her know she was in my prayers while battling that terrible illness! R.I.P. Linda…you’ve earned your wings!

    I’m so sorry for your loss! I never saw Linda without a smile. She will be missed. Sending hugs and prayers for the family.

    I used to bring Linda home from work, when we would work the same shift at Walmart. That is how I got to know her. Such a sweet woman. She is sadly missed.

    I loved working and seeing Linda at Walmart. She always was positive and in a good mood. She will be deeply missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

    One of the sweetest ladies ….many memories delivering her mail,and visiting in Kobasic’s Store…she will be sadly missed…save me some wine in heaven, RIP

    Dear Diane, Donna, Debbie, Nadine, John, Colleen & Valerie,
    My heart goes out to you and your families with deepest sympathy. Linda was such a good person. Like so many others … I’d see Linda at Walmart. We grew up in Gladstone in the 1950’s & 1960’s, therefore, knew each other and each other’s families. Our mothers were classmates. My sister, Jeannie, and Linda were classmates. Donna was one year ahead of me in high school and Cindy was one year behind me. There’s a bond there that will always remain. Linda will be missed by so many of us, however, she will be remembered with great fondness.
    Sincerely,
    Nancy (Gillis) LeGault

    I knew Linda from Kobasics I gave her a picture of my son preschool through graduation!! I would also bring her supper(I lived across the street from the store) if I had enough! Rip Linda!!

    To the Marshall Family,
    So very sorry for your loss, Donna, siblings, and families. Always would get in Linda’s line at Walmart so we could catch up on Gladstone news. Since moving to Marquette had not heard that she was ill. Have known Linda my entire life as we only lived a block away growing up and would always walk past Marshall’s corner on the way to school. I was the crossing guard on that corner and Linda would always stop and chat. A good, cheerful person that I am sure will be missed by many. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
    Jeri & John Krokstad

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