Wendy Marshall Obituary, Russellville, Kentucky Beloved Resident Has Passed Away
Wendy Marshall Obituary, Death – Wednesday, February 21, 2024 was the day when Wendy Ann Marshall, who was fifty years old and lived in Russellville, Kentucky, passed away. Wendy Marshall was the cherished daughter of Virgil Marshall and Linda (Anderson) Marshall, who passed away before her birth on April 24, 1973. She was born in Phoenix, Arizona.
Wendy left an indelible mark on the lives of everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. Her stuffed animals had a unique place in her heart, and she discovered happiness in the straightforward joys that life had to offer. Wendy’s enthusiasm for music was clear in the fact that she spent a lot of time listening to “Good Ol Boys,” and she took great pleasure in making fun of her family members, especially Dickie and Momma.
Russellville residents Virgil “Dickie” Marshall, Liz Marshall, Wendy’s stepmother, and Kim Whiting (Rob), Wendy’s loving sister, are the only members of Wendy’s family who have survived her passing. She also leaves behind a number of relatives, including cousins, aunts, uncles, and acquaintances, all of whom will miss her terribly.
On Monday, February 26, 2024, at 2:00 p.m., funeral services will be place in the Russellville Chapel of the Young Funeral Home to celebrate the life of Wendy. Bro. Dale Givens will preside over the ceremony, and the burial will take place in the Chandlers Chapel Cemetery thereafter. Prior to the funeral, there will be a visitation that will begin at ten o’clock in the morning and continue until the time of the ceremony.
Bobby Anderson, Randy Anderson, Dale Givens, Rob Whiting, Ray Hoots, and Jason Bradley will serve as pallbearers in honor of Wendy because they will be carrying her casket.
Let us gather together to celebrate Wendy’s life and find comfort in the love that she shared with those who were close to her. In doing so, we will have the opportunity to remember her lively attitude and the memories that we hold dear. We will always have a particular place in our hearts for her, and the memory of her will continue to provide solace and happiness to everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.