From the Green Bay Press Gazette, Sept. 27, 1992:
    Marshall W. Magee, 67, 1224 S. Franklin St., Shawano, died early Friday morning, September 25, 1992 in Green Bay after fighting a courageous battle with leukemia. He was born September 13, 1925 in the town of Angelica, Shawano County, to the late William Deforest Magee and to Mary Ellen Keohane.
He served with the United States Air Force in World War II. On November 15, 1952 he married Gloria Ann Heinz at the United Methodist Church, Bonduel. He had been a retail sales clerk and catalog dept. manager for Montgomery Wards in Shawano.
    After retirement he worked part time for Farm & Home, Shawano. He enjoyed bowling and all spectator sports. He was a member of the Shawano United Methodist Church.
    Survivors include his wife, Gloria; two daughters, Mary (Robert) Haws, Green Bay, and Maribeth A. Magee, Green Bay; two sons, Marshall D. Magee, Shawano and Mark (Patti) Magee, Shawano; six grandchildren, Jason and Kristin Haws, Brandon, Darrick, Marlea and Michael Magee; two brothers, Wallace (Joyce) Magee, Green Bay, and William K. Magee, Gainesville, Texas; nieces and nephews.
    Friends may call at the Angelica United Methodist Church on Monday from 9 a.m. until the time of service. Funeral services 1 p.m. Monday, September 28, 1992 at the Angelica United Methodist Church with the Rev. Thomas P. Morgan. Burial in the Rest Haven Cemetery, town of Angelica, with graveside military rites by the American Legion Post 217 of Bonduel. The Wendt Funeral Home, Bonduel, is in charge of arrangements.
    The family would like to thank Dr. Jules Blank and the Third Floor Nursing and Administative Staff of St. Mary’s. A special and sincere thank you to Chaplin’s John Neuschel and Nick Williams, and Pastor Thomas Morgan. We are very grateful for the loving care, kindness and support you have given us.