Jeffrey M. Marshall
March 09, 1970 — December 02, 2023
Jeffrey Michael Marshall, age 53, passed away Saturday, December 2, 2023, at his home in Des Moines.
Jeff was born March 9, 1970, in Davenport, Iowa to Michael and Colleen (Wilkins) Marshall. He was an avid sports fan, especially the Iowa Hawkeye and the Pittsburg Steelers. He was a dedicated member of the Des Moines Steelers Fan Club, getting together every game day with the Club to cheer them on. He loved all dogs and cherished his Springer Spaniels, Argyle and Murphy. He enjoyed playing darts and video games, and could quote dialogue from Friends for every occasion.
He is survived by his sons, Ryan and Jared, along with their mother and recently divorced spouse, Sarah; his parents, Mike and Colleen Marshall; numerous aunts, uncles, and their families; his brother, Greg (Kristin) Marshall and their children, Collin, Chase, and Kayley; his former father-in-law, David Dix; his former sisters-in-law, Amy (Gabriel) and Mary (Joel); and many nieces, nephews, other extended family and friends.
Jeff was preceded in death by aunts, uncles, and his former mother-in-law, Karen Dix.
Celebration of Life will be held from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., Saturday, March 9, 2024, at Clubhouse at Park Place Apartments, 5601 Eastern Ave., Davenport, IA 52807. Sandwiches will be served and guests are asked to wear their favorite Pittsburgh Steelers attire in honor of Jeff's love of football and his life-long favorite professional team.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made by visiting Jeff’s memorial website at Ever Loved: click here. We plan to use the contributions for a cause that will be decided at a later date.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Chris Welsh
12/06/2023
All of us at the Steelers Fan Club will desperately miss our friend. I've enjoyed spending game days, celebrating friend's birthdays, and having him over for a party. We met many years ago when Jeff found the group, and we hit if off immediately. I don't say it often or lightly, but we would tell each other "love ya brother." Truly meant it an felt it.
Many have said it already, and I agree that our game days will never be the same w/o him. What great memories and experiences we've had with Jeff. You'll always be in our hearts and minds. We'll celebrate with you again someday! Miss you brother!