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Geneva Meryle <I>Stone</I> Marshall

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Geneva Meryle Stone Marshall

Birth
Blevins, Falls County, Texas, USA
Death
23 Jun 2001 (aged 85)
Kingsville, Kleberg County, Texas, USA
Burial
Kingsville, Kleberg County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Geneva Meryle Stone, daughter of Charley David Stone and Lella May Bowers was born October 11, 1915 in Blevins, Falls, Texas and died June 3, 2001 in Kingsville, Kleberg, Texas. She married Robert Pleasant Marshall on July 24, 1934 in Blevins, Falls, Texas.Eddy, Texas. Robert said he met and wed the love of his life, Geneva Stone. He always said that as soon as he met Geneva, he knew he wanted to marry her. They drove a Model A to Yellowstone Park for their honeymoon in 1934. They had moves to Seguin, Huntsville and Corsicana, Texas. While in Huntsville, Texas, their two sons, Robert and Charles, were born. After his professional retirement, R.P. and Geneva hosted or attended and much enjoyed annual family reunions and continued to enjoy traveling together throughout many of the states, including Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, and even enjoyed a trip to China and Hong Kong along with a 747 planeload of "Texas cattle people."
Survivors include her beloved husband, Robert Plesant, two sons, Robert Ma
rshall and his wife, Julie, of San Antonio, Texas and Charles Marshall and his wife, Betty, of Webster, Texas
Geneva Meryle Stone, daughter of Charley David Stone and Lella May Bowers was born October 11, 1915 in Blevins, Falls, Texas and died June 3, 2001 in Kingsville, Kleberg, Texas. She married Robert Pleasant Marshall on July 24, 1934 in Blevins, Falls, Texas.Eddy, Texas. Robert said he met and wed the love of his life, Geneva Stone. He always said that as soon as he met Geneva, he knew he wanted to marry her. They drove a Model A to Yellowstone Park for their honeymoon in 1934. They had moves to Seguin, Huntsville and Corsicana, Texas. While in Huntsville, Texas, their two sons, Robert and Charles, were born. After his professional retirement, R.P. and Geneva hosted or attended and much enjoyed annual family reunions and continued to enjoy traveling together throughout many of the states, including Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, and even enjoyed a trip to China and Hong Kong along with a 747 planeload of "Texas cattle people."
Survivors include her beloved husband, Robert Plesant, two sons, Robert Ma
rshall and his wife, Julie, of San Antonio, Texas and Charles Marshall and his wife, Betty, of Webster, Texas


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