In Loving Memory of Marshall Stanley Labow
Marshall Stanley Labow passed away peacefully on February 14, 2026, surrounded by his friends and loved ones. His final moments reflected the way he lived his life. He was embraced by those who cherished him most.
Marshall devoted his life to his passion for automobiles. From hot rods and historical Italian factory race cars to the everyday cars that kept him moving, he found joy under the hood and pride in a job well done.
Cars were more than machines to Marshall, they were stories, craftsmanship, and connection to what drove his world.
He worked tirelessly for anyone who needed help with their automobile, always ready with skilled hands, steady patience, and a generous heart. If something had wheels and needed care, Marshall was there - in jeans and a black t-shirt.
Beyond his love of cars, Marshall was known for his kindness and generosity. He gave freely of his time and resources, quietly helping those in need without ever seeking recognition.
His giving spirit and willingness to show up for others defined the man he was.
Marshall also had a special place in his heart for dogs. He was rarely without a dog treat tucked into his pocket, always prepared in case he met a four-legged friend along the way. Visiting homes where dogs lived brought him particular joy, as he cared so deeply for them and delighted in earning a wagging tail or a grateful nuzzle. His gentle spirit and warm presence were as comforting to animals as they were to people.
Marshall was predeceased by his beloved father, Sol Harold Labow, and his mother, Mary Cohen Labow.
He is survived by his sister, Arlene Hauser; his niece, Alissa Hauser, and her son, Justice Brown; and his nephew, Aron Hauser, and his children, Eli Hauser and Lincoln Hauser.
He leaves behind close friends and family who will forever cherish his memory, his stories, and the unmistakable sound of an engine well-tuned.
Marshall’s legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched, the automobiles he restored, and the generosity he shared so freely. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.
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Dress Code: “Marshall casual” - to honor Marshall in the most appropriate manner we kindly ask that everyone who attends wear jeans and their best shirt, sweater or button down. Suit and ties are not needed.
In Loving Memory of Marshall Stanley Labow
Marshall Stanley Labow passed away peacefully on February 14, 2026, surrounded by his friends and loved ones. His final moments reflected the way he lived his life. He was embraced by those who cherished him most.
Marshall devoted his