when did marshal douglas serve as states attorney in rock island county

by Jamil Turcotte Sr. 6 min read

Marshall was elected Rock Island County States Attorney in 1988 and served four terms retiring in 2004.Aug 18, 2020

Where is Marshall Douglas buried?

<p>Marshall Douglas, 80, of Moline, passed away Tuesday, August 18, 2020, at Hope Creek Care Center, East Moline.</p> <p>Cremation rites have been accorded.  Due to Covid-19 a private family service will be held.  Burial will be at Moline Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to The University of Chicago Medical Center Ataxia Center.  Esterdahl Mortuary & Crematory, Ltd., Moline is assisting the family.</p> <p> Marshall was born on November 22, 1939, in Augusta, IL, the son of Jake and Grace Douglas.  He married Barbara Bradley on August 18,1962, in Preemption, IL.  Marshall graduated from Western IL University.  He taught social studies at Mendota High School for two years.  Marshall worked for Burlington Northern Railroad.  He attended DePaul Law School where he earned his Juris Doctorate.  Marshall then worked as Assistant States Attorney for Rock Island County.  He practiced law with Ted Jackson.  Marshall was elected Rock Island County States Attorney in 1988 and served four terms retiring in 2004.  Marshall was an announcer at Quad Cities Raceway.  He was a lifetime member of IUOE Local 150.  Marshall was a member of Christ Episcopal Church.  He truly enjoyed his time he spent with his pets.  Marshall will be remembered for being a fair and kind man with a great sense of humor.</p> <p>The family wishes to thank the staff at Hope Creek Care Center for there continuing care and support while Marshall was there.</p> <p>Survivors include his children, Marshall (Jessica) Douglas, Andy (Becky) Douglas, Elizabeth (Gary) Adrian; siblings, Harry and Fonda; grandchildren, Brady, Savanna, Caleb, Ella, Mackenzie, and Clayton.</p> <p>He was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings, Troy and Jim Douglas, and JoAnne (Douglas) Boots</p> <p>Memories may be shared online by visiting the tribute wall.</p> <p>Memorials to the University of Chicago Ataxia Center</p> <p>Give by Credit Card Online: visit our secure online giving form: giving.uchicago.edu/ataxia-research<br /> Give by Check: Make your check payable to the “University of Chicago”, include “Ataxia Center” on the memo line, and send to:</p> <p>The University of Chicago</p> <p>Gift Administration and Business Data</p> <p>Dr. Christopher Gomez Ataxia Research Fund</p> <p>5235 S. Harper Court, 4th Floor</p> <p>Chicago, IL 60615</p> <p>If you need assistance in making a donation online, or you would like to learn more about how charitable giving makes a difference for neurodegenerative disease research, please do not hesitate to contact the Development Office at [email protected] or 773-702-6565.  Thank you for your support.</p>

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