In 2016, Marshall Dark Jr., left, retired from decades of membership with the Rotary Club of Marion. Bill Warren, right, was president of the club at that time and he presented the Rotarian Emeritus Award to Dark.
Marshall Dark Jr. was for many years a dedicated advocate for McDowell County, the community in which he was raised, according to his friends and colleagues. He died on Friday, Aug. 30, at age 90.
Marshall Dark Jr. enjoyed volunteering his time to the local community. In this 2015 photo, Dark reads to the students at Nebo Elementary School as part of Read Across America Day.
In a McDowell News photo from July 1969, Marshall Dark Jr., left, presented Wylie Ramsey an invitation to the All-American Pro-Youth Classic which would be held in Columbus that year.
Marshall Dark Jr. enjoyed volunteering his time to the local community. In this 2015 photo, Dark reads to the students at Nebo Elementary School as part of Read Across America Day.
Marshall Dark Jr. enjoyed volunteering his time to the local community. In this 2015 photo, Dark reads to the students at Nebo Elementary School as part of Read Across America Day.
In 2016, Marshall Dark Jr., left, retired from decades of membership with the Rotary Club of Marion. Bill Warren, right, was president of the club at that time and he presented the Rotarian Emeritus Award to Dark.
In a McDowell News photo from July 1969, Marshall Dark Jr., left, presented Wylie Ramsey an invitation to the All-American Pro-Youth Classic which would be held in Columbus that year.