Obit: Marsh, Louis
Schuster “Twoy” (1892 - 1980)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Marsh, Schuster, Blaser, Struble
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/08/1980
Marsh, Louis Schuster “Twoy” (24 July 1892 – 20 April 1980)
Louis Schuster “Twoy” Marsh, 87, died Sunday, April 20, in Kirkland, Wa. He was
born July 24, 1892, in Neillsville to Louis “Lute” and Mattie (Schuster) Marsh.
He was a grandson of the late John Marsh, Sr., an early Black River Falls
Merchant and of Herman Schuster of Neillsville, for whom Schuster Park in
Neillsville was named.
He moved to Kirkland with his family in 1905 where his father bought property on
the water front near the old shipyard at Houghton. “Twoy” donated the waterfront
strip of that property to the city of Kirkland for a park, officially named
Marsh Park but known locally as “Tomato Beach.”
He was a graduate of the University of Washington School of Engineering and was
one of three engineer’s on the original staff of the Boeing Company in 1917.
They were the entire engineering staff at that time. He retired from Boeing
after World War II as chief metallurgist but had spent considerable time in the
company’s early days as a traveling trouble shooter, working up bid
specifications and drawings in hotel rooms.
He was an accomplished musician and still was studying the clarinet-on a special
instrument he designed and built in his extensive workshop-until just a few
years before his death. He was also an outstanding photographer. Marsh was
substantial financial supporter of the Seattle Opera, Seattle Symphony
Children’s Orthopedic Hospital and scholarship funds at the University of
Washington.
He married Katherine Blaser on September 23, 1930. She preceded him in death in
1956. Survivors are nieces and nephews, including Mrs. Delbert (Pat) Struble of
Neillsville.
At his request there were no services.
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