Scott Alan Marshall, born in Burlington, Vermont on February 26, 1961, peacefully passed away in Grand Isle on July 20, 2024.
Throughout his life, Scott dedicated himself to hard work and service. He spent most of his days behind the wheel as a truck driver. Not only did he excel in this field, but he also lent his skills to the food division at the University of Vermont, where his commitment and warmth touched the lives of many.
Described as a kind, loving, and caring father, Scott's nurturing spirit extended beyond his immediate family. He not only raised his son Corey with love and guidance but also dedicated time to coaching Corey's athletic teams—instilling values of teamwork and sportsmanship in young hearts.
In his moments of leisure, Scott found joy in NASCAR racing, with a special admiration for legends like Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. His passion for the sport reflected his own resilience and determination on life's own racetrack. He enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting, horse shoes, and spending time with his beloved pets. He was a fan of the Dallas Cowboys.
Scott Marshall was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Betty and John Marshall. He is survived by a legacy of love carried on by his life partner, Sharon Ratta; his son Corey Marshall and daughter-in-law Rachel; two cherished grandchildren, Lily and Mason; as well as his sister Shelley Marshall.
Scott's presence will be deeply missed by those who had the privilege of knowing him—a man whose generosity knew no bounds and whose laughter could light up any room. As we reflect on the memories shared together with Scott, let us celebrate a life well-lived and a soul that will forever hold a place in our hearts. May he rest in peace knowing that he was truly loved.
A Celebration of Life is to be held on August 24, 2024 from 1:00pm- 3:00pm at the South Hero Congregational Church.
Saturday, August 24, 2024
1:00 - 3:00 pm (Eastern time)
Congregational Church of South Hero
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