Patrick J Marshall

January 23, 1959 ~ May 19, 2024
Resided in:
Portland, Maine
Portland - Patrick J. Marshall, 65, passed away on May 19, 2024, in Portland with his family by his side. Patrick was born on January 23, 1959, in Baltimore, MD, son of the late William B. and Katherine (Crozier) Marshall.
Patrick dedicated about 30 years of his career as an Accountant to Hannaford's Finance Department. He felt good about working for this company and took pride in the role he played there, forging lifelong friendships over his tenure. In recent years, Patrick volunteered at the Good Shepherd Food Bank in their Finance Department a few days a week. He wanted to give back to the community and truly believed in their mission of eliminating hunger in Maine through community partnerships.
While Patrick was family-oriented, he also valued his alone time. His biggest passion in life was golf, which began at the age of ten when he started caddying with his brother, Phil. This became a lifelong joy through which he found community and many friends and many good rounds. Patrick embarked on many golf-oriented trips to Ireland, Scotland, and Bermuda, and he served as Treasurer of the Portland Country Club for many years. He also enjoyed reading, especially about World War II.
Patrick will be deeply missed by his family and friends, who will always remember his dedication, loyalty, generosity, and humor.
Patrick is survived by his brother, Philip and his wife Deborah Marshall, sister Deborah and her husband Jason Silberstein. Nephews, Sam and Matt Silberstein; and many beloved cousins and friends.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the exceptional team at Maine Medical Center who provided wonderful care for Patrick in his final days.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11am on May 31, 2024, at St. Pius X Church, 492 Ocean Ave. Portland. A private burial will follow at Old Calvary Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State St. Portland.
If you are interested in making a donation in Pat’s memory and in lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Good Shepherd Food Bank, https://giving.gsfb.org/give/406217/#!/donation/checkout; or Maine Medical Center– Philanthropy, Attn: John Curran or Susan Doliner, 22 Bramhall St. Portland, ME; https://fundraising.mmc.org/donate-grateful-patient; or a charity of your choice.
Pat
I will always remember your kindness and sense of humor. I feel like I was always part of the Marshall family.
Deborah, I know Pat was aware of your loving kindness as his sister, friend and lastly his caregiver.
I was saddened to hear of Pat’s passing. During the 5 years I worked at PCC, I interacted with Pat, as Club Treasurer, often. We quickly developed a friendship. His sunny disposition and easy going demeanor made it a pleasure to work with him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.
When I learned of Pat’s passing last Monday morning, my heart shattered in a million pieces. I’ve had the pleasure of working with him for his last 8 1/2 years as Treasure at PCC. I’ll miss seeing you around, Pat 😭
A wonderful man, a loyal friend and a great partner. We will be missed…
So sad to hear that Patt has passed. I thoroughly enjoyed working with him for 23 years at Hannaford Always had a smile on his face.
Pat was a pleasure to work with at Hannaford for 23 years.
So saddened by the news of Pat passing. Condolences to his family.
Pat was a great coworker who could lighten any situation at work with his wit, humor and laughter. Oh, what I would give to hear that laugh again!
We are so very sad to say goodbye to Patrick. He was a dedicated and invaluable volunteer for us at Good Shepherd Food Bank. Our deepest sympathy to his family.
I saw Patrick many times a week during his volunteer shifts. He always made me smile! He was very dedicated to Good Shepherd Food Bank and we will miss him tremendously.
To Deborah and Jason and Deborah and Phil, I was very sadended to hear of Pat’s death. I always enjoyed pat a lot. And the talk we had about Shaws and Hannaford. I had a couple of lunches with him. I was so sorry for the family that he passed. Take care and . The call i got got me sad about his passing. Deb take care. From, Kristen Tully
So sorry to hear of Pat’s passing. Pat and I worked together for many years at Hannaford. I loved his smile, his laugh and his wonderful sense of humor. He was a pleasure to work with. So glad to have known him!
Stacey Lamson
So sad to hear this news. Pat was a great guy who I had the pleasure to golf with many times. My sincere sympathies to his family.
Steve Tsujiura
When I was around Pat, he was always positive and always made you feel comfortable to be around.
So sorry for Philip and Deborah and Deborah and Jason. Patrick and I worked together, quite closely, for about 25 years and over that time grew to become friends and not just co-workers. After he left Hannaford we kept in touch and would get together from time to time but not as often as we should have. One of the things I’ll remember most about him is his unique laugh; you could hear Patrick laughing from 200 feet away in the office; it was one of his distinguishing characteristic and you couldn’t help but laugh along when you heard it. He was also an excellent listener, had a world-class sense of humor and was a loyal friend. I will miss him. You will be in my thoughts as you work through the loss of Patrick.