e United States Army at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri; San Antonio, Texas, and Orleans, France. He was a charter member of the Silver City Ambulance Service where he served as an EMT for many years as a result of his Army Medic training. In 1966 George married Linda Clay, and they were parents of two sons, Dirk James and George James III. George was a member of the American Legion and enjoyed 4-H activities with his family, serving as a leader for many years, and being named Outstanding 4-H Leader of the Year for Mills County. He was able to help his boys with their various projects in woodworking, electrical, and photography (a hobby he developed during his years in France), and the whole family enjoyed working with their sheep projects. His hobbies also included trapping, hunting, fishing, attending auctions, and antiquing which occupied much of his retirement life. He loved nature and being outdoors was an avid gardener and could always be found outside doing something. He especially enjoyed serving on the Mills County Conservation Board. George especially enjoyed spending time with his sons and grandchildren in Mesquite, Nevada and Draper, Utah, making new friends and meeting up with old friends from Union Pacific. He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Anita Marshall; his brother Harold; and brother-in-law, Duane Clay. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Linda; sons Dirk (Amy) Marshall and George Marshall III; grandchildren: Austin, Taylor, Madison, and Lindsey; as well as his favorite Grandpup, Duke; brothers Edward (Shirley) Marshall, Terry (Vanessa) Marshall, Dale (Resa) Marshall and sister Margaret (Sam) Delavan, sister-in-law Diane Clay, nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews, and many other relatives and friends.
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