Annabelle Marshall

October 14 1946 - September 1 2019

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Visitation :

John Quint Treboni Funeral Home
Friday September 13th 2019 5-8 p.m.

1177 W. 5th Avenue
Columbus Ohio 43212

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Services:

Celebration of Life
Saturday September 14th 2019 at 10:30 am

Boulevard Presbyterian Church
1235 Northwest Boulevard
Columbus , Ohio 43212

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Obituary

Annabelle "Peppie" Jo (Casey) Marshall, 72 years young, returned to Heaven before dawn on Sunday, September 1, 2019, with her children at her side, and attended by the finest ICU nurses and doctors at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Born October 14, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio, she dreamt of becoming a nurse as a young child. She attended Our Lady of Victory, graduated from St. Joseph Academy, became a Carmelite Novice, attended nursing school in Staten Island, New York, and completed her BSN at San Jose State University. She began her vocation as an RN at UCLA Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente Hospital, and Palo Alto VA Hospital in her beloved California. Upon her return to Columbus, she continued her education in the healing arts by becoming an LMT while she enjoyed her dedication to nursing at OSU, deferring retirement until the birth of her granddaughter. She provided comfort and expert medical care to thousands of people over the course of her career in nephrology, gynecological oncology and massage therapy. She had the heart of a nurse, the mind of an engineer, the soul of an artist, and the voice of an angel on earth. She was an avid reader, lover of classical and sacred music, reverent of the beauty in nature; she enjoyed gardening and seeing flowers and people bloom and grow. She loved watching the water and being in it - pools, lakes, and oceans. Lake Erie was a favorite family destination. She encouraged travel and exploration, nurtured curiosity, fortitude, resilience, and highly valued the intelligence and ingenuity of her children and grandchild. She was an incomparably adored Grammy who emanated love from every fiber of her being. Preceded in death by parents Daniel J. and Helen E. Casey, sister Alice M. Casey and niece Sierra L. Fauver. She is survived by her son Anthony (Helyn) and granddaughter Vivian Marshall, daughter Joanna Marshall, siblings Elaine DiSalvo, Danny (Miriam) Casey, and Theresa Casey (Fauver) as well as many devoted and greatly cherished nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Entirely compassionate and inclusive, she gathered so many of us together at every possible holiday with good cheer and fellowship, always welcoming each of us into her home and heart as an honored guest who belonged and deserved celebration. Calling hours are 5-8 p.m. on Friday, September 13, 2019, at the JOHN QUINT TREBONI FUNERAL HOME, 1177 W. 5th Avenue. Celebration of Life Service is 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, September 14, 2019 at Boulevard Presbyterian Church, 1235 Northwest Blvd, Columbus, OH 43212, where she sang in the choir for decades. Pastor Preston Shealy, presider; Reverend Monsignor Anthony Missimi, concelebrant. In lieu of flowers, if you wish: contribute a charitable donation in Annabelle's memory to the music fund at Boulevard Presbyterian Church and please choose to show kindness and to ease the pain of others at every opportunity you have. Condolences may be sent via www.johnquint.com.


Condolences for Annabelle Marshall


From : Frank Mitchell
To : Family and Friends
Date: September 4th 2019

With deep sorrow, I send my sincere prayers and thoughts Always I can be called on ,if there is any need that arises. The world just got smaller as a big heart is not here.
From : Crystal, Brandon, and Dannie
To : Elaine and family
Date: September 6th 2019

Elaine and family,we are deeply saddened by the loss of Annabelle. you are in our thoughts and prayers. Annabelle was an wonderful extradinary, compassionate woman and nurse.
From : Sister Mary Robert Romano
To : Annabelle Family
Date: September 6th 2019

My prayers and sincere sympathy on the loss of dear Annabelle. A wonderful caring person. Happy memories when I lived in Columbus, Ohio at St. Raphael’s Home.
Blessings to her son & family.
Sister Mary Robert Romano

From : Marge Botchie
To : the Casey and Marshall Family
Date: September 6th 2019

Annabelle and Vicki Santos and I were friends from high school at St. Joseph Academy all the way to now. We had a long and treasured friendship. Her loss leaves a big hole in our hearts. My sympathy to all at the loss of such a great woman. You are in my heart. Love, Marge Botchie
From : NOELLE VAN PULIS & Gary Wallen
To : The Marshall and Casey families
Date: September 6th 2019

We were so sorry to hear of Annabelle's passing. A light has gone out in the universe. Our sincere sympathies to all, and deeply regret we will be out of state during the visitation and service at her church.
From : Letty Caceci
To : Family and friends
Date: September 6th 2019

I attended the Carmelite Novitiate with Annabell way back when she was Sr. Veronica of All Saints. I was a year behind her. She was a marvelous person, so funny and full of life. I got the biggest kick out of all the practical jokes Annabell used to play on us. I attended a Carmelite Reunion some 25 years back and had the opportunity to catch up with her. I loved her laugh. Sorry she is gone. RIP
From : Bob and Vickie Yoder
To : Family and friends
Date: September 6th 2019

May our God comfort you and give you peace during this challenging time. Blessings and prayers.
From : Mary Waterfield
To : Annabelle’s Family
Date: September 8th 2019

Annabelle was my cousin, but more importantly my friend. She was funny, smart, irreverent, capable, and generous. When we were little, Dolly and I got to stay from Monday night to Friday night at Aunt Helen’s. We were with Annabelle and Elaine all week through the summer and had so much fun. As a teenager she was a dedicated volunteer at St. Raphael’s on Roxbury Rd. I missed Annabelle when she was in the convent and California. Eleven years ago a friend and I started a book club. I invited Annabelle because of her sparkling personality. She came to book club a few weeks ago when it was held at my house and the week before that she was at my house for a luncheon with family and friends. It’s amazing how much she did for as sick as she was. I love Annabelle. I will miss my witty, fun-loving cousin.
From : Linda and Tom Havenar
To : The family of Annabelle
Date: September 10th 2019

I was blessed to have been a friend and co worker of Annabelles I will miss her greatly. She is now in heaven watching over all her loved ones. Peace dear Annabelle till we meet again.
From : Christine Carsten
To : Family
Date: June 16th 2023

I was a classmate of Annabelle, when she was Sister Veronica. We were attending St. Mary of Nazareth School of Nursing in Chicago. She was a remarkable person and I'm sorry we lost tough over the years. I have many fond memories of the time we shared at SMN.