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Hon. Mary Marshall

Arlington, Virginia

Brick Section D - Row 13

Mary A. Marshall (1921-1992), a member of the Virginia House of Delegates for 24 years, exemplified the finest traditions of Carrie Chapman Catt and the League of Women Voters. An active member of the Arlington, Virginia League who moved into partisan politics, Mrs. Marshall first won election to the Virginia House in 1965.

As a lawmaker, she sponsored landmark legislation that modernized Virginia policies on aging and nursing homes, child care, health care, the mentally retarded and a number of women's issues. She also was
the author of the state's first minimum wage law, the first car emission tests legislation and the law creating a state child-care agency to coordinate health, day-care and education services for children.

A delightful, self-effacing sense of humor masked her brilliant intellect and steely determination as she became one of the most influential and effective members of the male-dominated General Assembly.

Daughter of educators, Mrs. Marshall was born in Chicago and graduated with highest honors from Swarthmore College. She was
an economist with the United States Department of Justice when she married Roger D. Marshall, an electronics engineer. Later, as a housewife and mother of three daughters, she was active in the Arlington League of Women Voters and participated in the campaign to keep Virginia schools open and end the "Massive Resistance" to school desegregation supported by a number of Virginia officials. This led her into politics and a distinguished career of public service.

Mrs. Marshall retired in 1991 after serving 12 terms in the House of Delegates. She died October 15, 1992, of injuries sustained in a fall.

Her granddaughter has described her as her family and friends remember her, "a tremendous fighter, a believer in the Jeffersonian art of compromise and a nurturer."

Ron and Ann Ross (ISU '43) 6/25/94
Narrative Updated: 7/25/1994

Honored By:Ron & Ann Ross


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