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Adair Funeral Home - Dodge

Mac Marshall

December 2nd, 1925 - January 4th, 2015

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Mac Marshall was born in Kansas City, MO on December 2, 1925, the youngest of eight children passed away January 4, 2015. One family story said that Mac taught himself to read at age four so he could follow the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team. In high school, Mac won 2nd place in a national debate contest, foreshadowing his interest in news broadcasting and politics. He proudly served in the US Navy during WWII. In the late 40s, Mac discovered Tucson, he loved the sunshine, and stayed. His family soon followed. He graduated from the U of A with a BA in History. The AZ Right to Work law was co-authored by him during his tenure as President of the Young Republican's Club of Pima County. Later, he co-owned and bartended at the popular Townhouse. Mac started his broadcasting career as a radio play-by-play announcer of high school sports. Other stints in radio included DJing and news announcing. KGUN was his next assignment. During the 60s, Mac Marshall was the news department at KGUN-9 anchor, writer, director and reporter/photographer. Initially, he was also weatherman and sportscaster. Marshall won Newscaster of the Year several times also, in the 60s, he was the radio play-by-play announcer for U of A football, basketball and baseball. Marshall's documentary on Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino won first prize in a national competition. Mac was elected Tucson constable from 1968 to 1972. Later, he sold mobile homes, owned other local restaurant/bars, and did freelance advertising. In retirement, Mac drove for SunTran for many years. Mac's lifelong passions were Republican Party politics and sports of any kind. He will be remembered for his sense of humor, his love of a good time, and telling a long Irish yarn. Mac was pre-deceased by parents, W. Wood and Helen M. Marshall; brothers, Mansfield, Theodore, Paul, David and sisters, Sr. Mary Hildegard, Faith Anderson, and Jane Swanick; ex-wife, Bernice and wife of 49 years, Bonnie. Survivors include daughter, Ramona; sons, Wood and MacCay (Dana); granddaughter, Kate and many nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Jane Pearman and Virginia Brandt for years of devoted care as well as Manor Care staff for the past two months. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.

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Adair Funeral Home - Dodge

Adair Funeral Home - Dodge

Our original location opened in 1956 to serve the unique needs of families in Tucson, Green Valley, and the surrounding areas. Today, Adair Funeral Home offers your loved one individualized cremation and funeral services in our large, comfortable facility. Our serene Dodge Chapel, accommodating up to 150 guests, provides a tranquil setting for remembrance, while private rooms afford families the space for special rituals such as washing ceremonies or incense burning. Adair is unwavering in our commitment to providing compassionate care for all, extending contractual services to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Pima County, and other agencies. Allow us to guide you through selecting arrangements and crafting a meaningful tribute that genuinely honors the memory of your loved one....

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