Order/EI/ICA Friends and Colleagues, Our Dad and Joyce’s husband, Gene Wesley Marshall, is now with the next chapter of the infinite Universe and the Mystery of Life. Joyce and my sister, Teresa, were with him this morning during his transition.
~~ David Marshall
Gene was a good mentor, colleague and friend over many years. He and I did many RS-1’s and PLC’s together in the late 1960’s. In 1968, He, I, Ellen Addington, Kay Hayes and Jim Campbell were assigned to do a 3-month tour of Latin America, a combination of research and teaching. Your father and I did a one-day workshop with all the Catholic bishops of Chile sometime in April ’68. The Chilean bishops were known as the most radical in Latin America. We focused on the parish and the social justice mission of the Church. He mesmerized the bishops.This was just a few weeks before all the bishops in Latin America met in Medellin, Colombia. This conference produced the “preferential option for the poor, an emphasis on Liberation Theology and a commitment to foster base communities.” We may have played a minor role in helping to shape this agenda.
There is an old Spanish play titled “Los Arboles Mueren de Pie (trees die standing up).” Your father was such a tree. Cheryl and I send our condolences and share your grief and gratitude for his completed life.
~~ James Addington
Over some 60 years, I have known and worked with Gene. Without question, he was by far the greatest and most effective living theologian that I knew.
~~ Ben Ball
When in Gene’s presence I was struck first by his langy Texan’s style. There was always something outgoing and unselfish about him. He could walk down the hall and have a kind word for everybody. What struck me was his ability to change the simple into spiritual depth. Pretty much everywhere Gene showed up, there was excitement. I remember well his daily office witness about Santa Claus coming to town. He did it with a simple turn of phrase. He remembered the bad boys and girls get coal in their stocking; but to the one, to the ONE, there are no bad boys and bad girls. There are gifts for everyone from the one who gives gifts to all.
~~ Ed Feldmanis