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" Schenika Audrey Marshall " |
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11/28/1979 |
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01/31/2024 |
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New York NY
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The viewing for the late Schenika Marshall will be held at Springfield Gardens church of the Nazarene located 145-01 Farmers Blvd. The viewing will be from 4-6 Pm following the funeral services at 6PM. Mrs. Marshall will be laid to rest at Pinelawn cemetery in Farmingdale.
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Schenika Audrey Marshall was born November 28,1979. She was one of six (6) children born in Queens, New York, and was the youngest of the four (4) girls to Philip Neville Marshall and Claudette Audrey Marshall.
Schenika obtained her education in New York City private parochial schools. She graduated from St. Mcauley High School and then moved on to attend Nassau Community College. She graduated with an Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education. After receiving her degree, she worked in daycare and early childhood facilities for many years until she made the shift to work in social services for NYC HRA.
She was a joyful person who loved life to the fullest and loved her family. She used her gift of selflessness and goodwill to help others achieve their full potential. She was a devout Christian and attended Springfield Garden Church of the Nazarene for the majority of her life and then attended HIghland Church. Schenika loved helping others. She was always volunteering her services and giving back to the community.
Schenika was a simple woman with a simple mission to love and hold reverence for God. She was a nurturing, warmhearted daughter and a loving sister who truly will be missed. Schenika also had a creative flare. She had her own fashionista style. She loved styling her hair and going shopping with her sister Vanessa.
Schenika leaves to cherish her memories: three sisters - Vanessa, Shantel & Monique, two brothers Phillip & Neville. One brother-in-law Patrick; a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
May God rest her soul.
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