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People would describe Annalee Marshall as tremendous and gorgeous. Others would say she was modest, humble, and down to earth. She loved animals, and worked on several service projects at Virginia Tech. She felt at home here in Blacksburg, where she instantly fell in love with the campus and community.
That community that welcomed her with open arms is now mourning the loss of a fellow Hokie after Marshall was killed from injuries sustained in a two-car accident on Christmas Day in Loudon County, Va.
Community
When the Adamnstown, Md. native stepped on Tech’s campus in 2009 for the first time, it felt like home to her.
“It was one of those innate things she couldn’t even put her finger on," said her mother, Lauren Marshall. "She just knew it was where she wanted to be.”
Marshall was a senior studying Animal and Poultry Sciences with the hopes of going on to attend the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. She had recently been accepted to various study abroad programs that would give her the chance to work with exotic and rare animals overseas.
She loved the sense of community Blacksburg offered her, and saw it as more then just a big football school.
“The people here believed in each other, they believed in the community, and they believed in Virginia Tech,” said Lauren Marshall.
Currently, her family is working with the school to set up a memorial service in February. It is also hoping to establish a scholarship in her honor.
“We feel the love coming from Blacksburg during this hard time,” said Lauren Marshall.
Helping Others
Marshall was involved in several service organizations on campus. She was slated to become the next president of “Help Save the Next Girl.” The organization is meant to “empower young women and encourage community vigilance against violence,” according to President Laura Schneider.
The group was created in honor of Morgan Harrington, the 20-year-old Tech student that disappeared from a Metallica concert in 2009 at the University of Virginia’s John Paul Jones Arena.
“Annalee was absolutely instrumental in founding the chapter," Schneider said. "The potential she had was remarkable and she wanted to do so many great things.”
The co-president of the group, Ian Heflin, and Marshall went on a trip to Charlottesville this past October in honor of the third anniversary of Morgan Harrington’s disappearance. The group had hoped several students could make the trip that day, but it ended up only being Marshall and Heflin.
It was during that trip that Marshall said something which has really resonated with the members of Help Save the Next Girl since her death.
“If I have the chance to do service, and make a difference for someone who can’t, how can you not do that?” the group recalled Marshall saying.
Their unofficial motto is now, "how can you not stop and help to do service," based on Marshall's attitude.
Marshall was also involved in the filming and creation of a Public Service Announcement for Help Save the Next Girl. The Greater Washington-Fredericksburg area cable stations have agreed to start showing the PSA on air, starting this week, in her honor.
A version of this article appeared in the Jan 22 issue of the Collegiate Times.
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As an alumni and parent of a current Senior at VT, I'm deeply saddened to read this. My thoughts go out to her family and friends. She seemed like an amazing young woman and the kind of person that exemplifies the Hokie spirit, the motto of Ut Prosim, and was the kind of woman that is an example to all. She will be missed but not forgotten.
I'm also sad to see that either SPAM or other inappropriate comments were left here.
Tim Smith, ME - 1982; President, NE Ohio Alumni Chapter
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