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Livingston Man Wins Top Volunteer Award

Buzz Marshall

Please join us in congratulating Livingston resident LaVern (Buzz) Marshall (pictured), who has been chosen to receive AARP Wisconsin’s highest and most prestigious honor – the “2016 Andrus Award for Community Service."

This award honors Buzz’s tireless commitment to making life better for others, says AARP Wisconsin State Director Sam Wilson. Through decades of volunteer service, Buzz has built up the trust, influence and respect it takes to accomplish great things for those who need help throughout western Wisconsin and across the entire state. He is a true pillar of his community.

Buzz, who just recently turned 82 years old, has served nearly a decade as an extremely active and involved volunteer advocate for AARP in Wisconsin, performing tasks such as writing and delivering letters to the editor, showing up in a red shirt for public hearings, distributing information at fairs and exhibits, and birddogging candidates.

But his service has not stopped there. He nearly single-handedly built and sustained AARP’s CarFit program across Wisconsin and has taught 85 AARP Driver Safety classes with 529 participants since becoming an instructor.

If there is such as a thing as an ‘uber-volunteer’, Buzz is it. He goes above and beyond the definition of volunteer and serves as an inspiring example of the phrase ‘service before self.' Much like AARP, Buzz is committed to doing whatever he can to make life better for all of us as we age.

Buzz says he is very honored, humbled and pleased to receive this award. "It is something I did not expect. I’m very happy to be the recipient of this honor. I think AARP does a great job with the systems they have in place for education and safety for seniors. I’m pleased to continue being a part of a system that improves longevity for senior drivers," he said.

Recipients of the Andrus Award (named after AARP founder Ethel Percy Andrus) in each state across the nation are chosen for their ability to enhance the lives of AARP members and prospective members, improve the community in which the work was performed, and inspire others to volunteer.

We are so pleased to be able to honor Buzz for his commitment to helping others. He is truly one in a million. AARP recognizes and highly values the spirit of volunteerism, as well as the important contributions that a volunteer like Buzz makes to his community.

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