Marshall Kaye, a longtime resident of Baton Rouge, passed away Monday, Dec. 2, 2013. He was preceded in death by a brother, Winslow Kaye, and sister Marion (and John) Elley. He is survived by a brother Ivan Kaye and Wife, Loretta. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held at Greenoaks Funeral Home in Baton Rouge at 10 AM Saturday, Dec. 14. A light lunch will be served after the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Generations Hospice, 32948 Hwy 16, Denham Springs, LA 70706.
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Brilliant, delightful, thoughtful and kind. Big loss.
Jerry and Elizabeth Masters
December 23, 2013
A wonderful human being.
Jerry and Elizabeth Masters
December 23, 2013
I will miss his encouraging phone calls... sharing thoughts about the kingdom. He was a pillar of strength even in face of adversity. He was a young heart trapped in a body that couldn't keep up with his spirit... now to be freed in Heaven. "Be Careful" and "I Love You".
Bradley Kaye
December 21, 2013
We have known Marshall for a long time and will miss him. We are happy to count his parents and Marion and John among those we knew and had fellowship with. One by one the Lord is gathering his faithful to himself. Thanks, Johnny, for sharing about Marshall; particularly the episode about Andrew's carriage! Proper, proper Andrew with a carriage on the roof! Marshall's memory will live with those of us who knew him for a long time. Glad for his faithful example amongst us.
Charles & Bethel Arnold
December 14, 2013
From everyone at La Plantation.
This man had a set of wings before he left this earth. It made him so happy to cut the roses from our bush outside and present to us everyday. The poor bush could hardly keep up. No matter if it was freezing cold or steaming hot, he was determine to get the flowers. That's the man he was, wanting always to make someone else smile. He always offered prayers and even prayed for those when they didn't know it. He made his presence everyday at each of our offices to check on us and just to say "Be Careful" or "I Love U and hope you have a good day." His spirit will live on and through us and hopes we can be half the man of GOD that he was. We will miss him dearly!
Kayla Carmack, Director
December 12, 2013
December 10, 2013
I am sorry to hear Mr. Marshall passed away. It was an honor to have met him and cared for him during his stay at La Plantation Retirement Community. He will always have a place in my heart.
Evette Fox, Director Resident Services
December 10, 2013
You will be missed, Mr. Marshall. We will keep your memory vibrant by recalling the good times we shared. I know you are rejoicing with your loved ones in heaven.
Bill & Sheryl Snellings
December 7, 2013
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