To comply with venue requirements, alcohol will not be served and it is requested that attendees be sober and free from the influence of any substance. If able, please bring food to contribute to the celebration, as Justin wanted a potluck-style gathering following the service
To comply with venue requirements, alcohol will not be served and it is requested that attendees be sober and free from the influence of any substance.
This memorial page serves as an online tribute and source of information for the celebration of Justin’s life.
OBITUARY
Justin Marshall, 47, passed away peacefully on the morning of February 19, 2019 after a long battle with cancer. He was comfortable and holding hands with his daughter, Caitlin. Justin was born on November 12, 1971 in Vancouver, Canada. His family then moved to Gstaad, Switzerland for a few wonderful years until relocating to his heart’s home of Carmel Valley in 1976. He worked as an agriculture broker, executive recruiter, musician &... see moreJustin Marshall, 47, passed away peacefully on the morning of February 19, 2019 after a long battle with cancer. He was comfortable and holding hands with his daughter, Caitlin.
Justin was born on November 12, 1971 in Vancouver, Canada. His family then moved to Gstaad, Switzerland for a few wonderful years until relocating to his heart’s home of Carmel Valley in 1976.
He worked as an agriculture broker, executive recruiter, musician & organic Cannabis farmer.
Justin grew strong in his faith and joined the Carmelite Monastery in 2008, fostering his spiritual growth by embracing volunteer opportunities at the Monastery, to include supporting the Sisters in various ways and spending countless hours maintaining the idyllic grounds. He was incredibly joyous as he became president of the local chapter of the Third Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel (Carmelites) in 2018.
Justin leaves behind his beloved daughter, Caitlin, along with her husband Joe and two granddaughters Landyn and Faye. He is also survived by his younger brother Jordan and sister Joelle Silveira, along with her husband Ken and niece Sophia. He was preceded in death by his parents Richard and Lois Marshall. He was looking forward to reuniting with them in Heaven.
Justin loved cooking, blueberry pancakes, hiking, exploring, dogs, writing music, and being a grandpa. He had a zest for the moments of life and a contagious smile. His passionate nature turned a cancer diagnosis into one long adventure to earn his wings and live enthusiastically, enjoying every single moment he got to spend on this earth. It was a rare sight to see him without a guitar and he was always willing to sing at any given time.
He wished to give a special thank you to the Chioini family, Mother Teresita, the Carmelite Sisters, Father Scott and all of his friends that felt like family all around the world.
In pre-planning his services, he wanted to gather family and friends together in Carmel Valley for a celebration of life and hoped for a fun, pot-luck style reception. We sincerely hope you can join as we honor and remember Justin Marshall.
Feel free to use this site to share wonderful memories and photos. Thank you.