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Harry Andrew "Andy" Marshall IV

March 22, 2026


Resided in: Wichita, Kansas

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Harry Andrew “Andy” Marshall, IV, 61, loving brother and friend, and a proud Marine Corp veteran, died Sunday, March 22, 2026. Andy was a longtime active member of the Sunflower Masonic Lodge and worked at Wichita State University as a computer support technician. He was also a published author and famous bad joke teller. 

 Memorial Service will be at 10:00 am, Friday, April 3, 2026, at Downing & Lahey West Mortuary.  

Andy is preceded in death by his father, Harry Andrew Marshall, III; and mother, Joyce Jeanne Tiernan and two step-brothers, Ron Lorg and Matt Lorg. He is survived by his step-father, John Tiernan; sister, Kimberly (Jamie) Dauster of Wichita, KS; nephew, William (Jenesa) Dauster of Blue Springs, MO; niece, Robin Dauster of Wichita, KS; Uncle, Dr. Rod Hollinger of Wichita, KS; step-sisters Sharlyn Lorg and Carolyn Meyersstep-brothers Don Lorg, John Lorg, Mark Lorg, Melvin Lorg and Michael Lorg as well as numerous cousins, other relatives and friends;  

 In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established with Kansas Masonic Foundation, 221 SW 33rd Street, Suite 100, Topeka, KS 66611-2431. 

 Services in care of Downing & Lahey Mortuary – West Chapel.  

Services

Memorial Service: Friday, April 3, 2026 10:00 am

Downing & Lahey West Mortuary
10515 W. Maple
Wichita, KS 67209


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The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Harry Andrew "Andy" Marshall 's name.

Kansas Masonic Foundation

221 SW. 33rd Street, Suite 100

Topeka,

KS

66611-2431

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  1. Harry will be missed. We would eat lunch down in Delano from time to time and I proofed one of his books. He was a Patriot, a Marine a talented and creative author…. A good man and my cousin… Rest in peace Harry.

  2. As the department head, I will always remember Andy. We often sat together discussing writing. I greatly admired Andy’s writing style and his train of thought, and I often read his past poems, though most of them were melancholic. We seemed to share some common ground in literature, a connection that bound us together. Now he is gone, taking with him much of the time we could have spent chatting, but the wonderful times we shared will forever remain in my memory.

  3. Andy will be deeply missed. Every lodge gathering was brighter because he always had a joke to tell – often groan-worthy, but always heartfelt. His quick wit and friendship left a lasting impression on all of us.

  4. Andy was a kind man with an amazing heart for helping everyone he worked with. He treated everyone with respect and patience, and always found the time to listen. He will be greatly missed.

  5. I didn’t know him in person. We played video games together online. He was always very nice and always had a very bad joke to make me and everyone smile. We looked forward to him logging in, even if it was just to say hi and say some silly things.

    I really enjoyed his book and I think he was a very talented writer.

    I am going to miss playing games with him and chatting with him a lot. He was a part of our TGRx family, and always will be.

    I am very sorry for your family’s loss. 😿 He was a very good and kind person.


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