Led by Pastor Steve King, the memorial service included a eulogy given by Marshall’s step-daughter Roberta Perella, who traveled from her home in Massachusetts. Known by locals and visitors worldwide for his gregarious personality, his beard and his feathered and decorated hat, Marshall was also well known for playing Santa Claus and Father Time during local holiday events. During his time in Bradenton Beach, Marshall also worked at the Bridge Tender Inn, Oma’s pizza and the old Sun House restaurant. His memorial service took place Saturday morning at the Harvey Memorial Community Church in Bradenton Beach, followed that afternoon by a celebration of life at the Drift In, where Marshall worked in various capacities for the better part of four decades. 5, he passed away as a result of the injuries he suffered. Marshall, 74, was struck by a car while crossing the street near his Bradenton home on Aug. Joe Hendricks | SunīRADENTON BEACH – The life and legacy of longtime Bradenton Beach resident David Marshall was memorialized and celebrated on Saturday. David Marshall’s life was celebrated at the Drift In on Saturday afternoon.
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