Cape Breton Post

MARSHALL, Kenneth Martin

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dad, granddad, brother, uncle and friend Kenneth Martin Marshall better known as ‘Bose’ at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital in Sydney on June 2, 2021. Born to parents Frank and Julia (Paul) Marshall on October 8, 1956. Bose worked many years in constructi­on and cutting pulp for Douglas Denny and family. They became a big part of his life. After his retirement, he worked with his best friend Vincent Joe doing contract work in and around the community. He was always up for a good game of crib or chess. In his younger days he was active in martial arts, weight lifting and boxing along with traveling around. His grandchild­ren adored him and in return, he adored them. He’d visit with family and friends and enjoy a cup of tea or two. Bose lived life on his own terms and was loved by his family and many great friends. He was predecease­d by his parents, Frank and Julia (Paul) Marshall; a son, Shane Kenneth Stevens; sister, Annie Jane (Marshall) Poulette, and just recently his brother, Clarence Noel Paul, and a brother in infancy. He was also predecease­d by godchild, Michael Dennis; godparents, Peter Marshall and Catherine Jeddore. He is survived by his children, Jill ‘Loli’ Stevens, Frank Stevens and Scotty Caparotta of Caribou, Maine; brothers and sisters, Joe (Yvonne) Paul, Mary Jane (Walter) Stevens, Mollege (Brendon) Poulette, Maily (Jali) Pierro, Wagmatcook, Darlene Marshall, Danny (Janet) Marshall, Frankie Marshall, Sydney, Nora Marshall, as well as his only aunt, Elizabeth Knockwood, and uncles, Albert and Kapiel Marshall. Bose is also survived by his grandchild­ren, Yvette, Lolijij, Laine, Frankjij ‘Tiggy’, Mary Catherine, Kendrick, Shane, Shaun, Paul (Wekoqmaw), Seanna and Meia Bouley-Caparotta, Caribou, Maine as well as his godchild, William Marshall, and many nieces and nephews. There is no wake or visitation. Funeral Mass will take place at Holy Family Church in Eskasoni and will be available to watch via ETV or on the Eskasoni First Nation Facebook page starting at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 17, 2021. Cremation to follow. Memories and condolence­s may be shared with the family by visiting www.twcurry.com.

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