Marshall Yeargin, a cherished brother, uncle, and friend, passed away peacefully on July 16, 2025, in Greenville, SC, at the age of 70. Born on December 8, 1954, Marshall was a man known for his loving nature, thoughtful gestures, and handy skills that he generously shared with all who knew him.
Marshall was preceded in death by his parents, George O. Yeargin and Lilly B. Yeargin. He is lovingly remembered by his siblings: Annie Ruth Yeargin, Willie Ruth Yeargin, Sarah Brewster, George O. Yeargin Jr., Steve Ladson, and Robert Lee Downs. His memory will also be treasured by a host of nieces and nephews, who saw in him not just an uncle but a mentor and a friend.
Throughout his life, Marshall dedicated himself to the craft of brick masonry. His work was not just a job but a testament to his meticulous nature and his ability to create lasting beauty and structure. He took pride in his profession and was respected by his peers for his skill and reliability. Marshall's involvement in various associations within his trade further exemplified his commitment to his craft and his desire to stay connected with his colleagues and the community.
When not laying bricks or involved in professional gatherings, Marshall found solace and joy in the simple pleasures of life. He was an avid television watcher, finding comfort in the stories and characters that flickered across the screen. His love for his yard was evident to anyone who passed by his home. The care he took in maintaining his little patch of the earth reflected the care he took in all aspects of his life.
Marshall was the embodiment of a loving, thoughtful, and handy individual. His ability to fix and create was paralleled only by his capacity to love and nurture the relationships he held dear. He approached life with a gentle spirit and a warm heart, always ready to lend a hand or offer a kind word.
As we bid farewell to Marshall, we celebrate a life well-lived—a life filled with love, dedication, and the joy of everyday moments. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those he touched, in the structures he built, and in the beauty of the gardens he tended. Marshall Yeargin's memory will be cherished and kept alive through the stories and laughter shared by those who were fortunate enough to know him.
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