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Carl G. Marsh
Carl G. Marsh, 66, Appleton, devoted husband and FANTABULOUS father, went peacefully home to be with Jesus his Savior on January 12, 2013, after losing his battle with COPD and diabetes. Carl was born on October 31, 1946, to his proud parents, Otto and Alma (Timm) Marsh.
Carl joined the US Navy in 1964 and served his country proudly on the USS New Jersey as a Damage Control Man. He was honorably discharged in October 1969. In 1971, he married the love of his life, Winifred "Jackie" (Baldwin) Scruggs.
His career was one of caring for people and included working as a Firefighter for the Sparta Fire Department, and the 440th Air Lift at Mitchell Field. He was an Industrial Safety Compliance officer for OSHA in Appleton. Carl retired after working 27 years for the U.S. government in 1995. He then became a corporate Safety Manager for Wolf River Lumber, and later finished his career, owning his own consulting business.
The SPAM man was known by all as a fun-loving country music fanatic who loved SPAM! He is now with his favorite star: Johnny Cash. Carl loved his Lord and Savior with his whole heart and served Him as an usher for each congregation he attended since he was 16.
Carl was always there for anyone who needed a friend. Carl and Jackie sheltered many who needed a bed for the night or a home. He was an amazing father and grandfather and did his best to be at every concert, game or play that his children and grandchildren were in. He took much pride in each of them.
Carl will be greatly missed by his wife Jackie, children: Marlo (Marsh) Dempsey, Thomas (Jean) Scruggs, Franklin (special friend Jan) Scruggs, Jack (Connie) Scruggs and Denise Scruggs; along with 12 grandchildren: Cody, Blake and Caitlin Dempsey, Jennifer, Elaina and Tommy Scruggs, Matthew and Rebecca Scruggs, Sarah (Jacob) Snodgrass, Kristen (Josh) Parkhurst, Alicia DuRoy-Saunders and Christopher DuRoy; along with 11 great grandchildren. Carl will also be missed by his sisters: Janet (John) Gellerman and Alice Lecher, and brother: David (Nancy) Marsh along with family and friends too numerous to name.
Carl was preceded in death by his parents.
Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m., Friday, January 18, 2013, at Fox Valley Christian Fellowship, 1200 W. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, with Pastor Steven Nickel officating. Interment will take place at Wisconsin Veteran's Cemetery, King, WI. Visitation will be from 8:30 a.m. until the time of service. Full military honors will be performed by members of the United States Navy and the William Verhagen Legion Post #60, Kimberly. A memorial has been established in Carl's name.
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To Jackie and Marsh family, our deepest condolences on your loss. I know he was loved, and a well respected man. You are all in our prayers. The family trips to see you are still a cherished memory. Keith & Colleen Timm (Reno, NV)
Keith Timm
January 26, 2013
Dear Jackie & Marlo and your family, we have been greatly blessed to have known Carl and pray Our Father will greatly bless & comfort you in your loss. Love, Stan & Cheryl
Stan Kellenberger
January 23, 2013
Jackie and family,so sorry to hear about Carl. Jarvis and I send our sympathy and love to you and the family. We will keep you in our prayers.
Love,
Karla
January 22, 2013
I am sorry for your loss he will be missed Lori Krocka Miller
January 18, 2013
Carl was truly a gracious man. I was glad to know him and get some "elderly" :) advice from him when we attended the same church.
I know he is in a safe place now.
Bruno
January 18, 2013
To the Marsh family, our sincere condolences. Our prayers will be with you. Patti and Mike Athanas
January 17, 2013
Jackie, We are so sorry for your loss. Our condolences and prayers during this time. Greg and Lisa Parr
January 17, 2013
I am sending my condolences to Marlo and those in her family that remember me. I am sorry for your loss of Carl. The few times I methim years ago he was very friendly and upbeat. So please accept my sincere thoughts during this time of mourning and grief.
Paul Walker
January 17, 2013
I have very fond memories growing up in the same church body. I loved Carl's infectious smile and remember him always joyful in spirit. He was a wonderful man and leaves a beautiful family this side of heaven. You are in our thoughts and prayers. My Mother (Marlene Hoheisel) sends hers prayers to all of you as well. May you find comfort in the memories that you made together. God bless you... Heidi Weiland (Hoheisel)
Heidi Weiland
January 17, 2013
So many wonderful memories of the Marsh family, Evangel, Royal Rangers, and Fort Wilderness camping. We still have the yellow car window sign that Carl gave us. It said "If you think OSHA is a small town in Wisconsin, you're in trouble". What a great guy and wonderful sense of humor! Love and prayers to your entire family.
Ladd and Deb Zimmerman
January 17, 2013
Grandpa carl you are the funniest man i ever knew and was extatic to have you in my life. you were a awesome grandpa and will be geatly missed. I love ya. Grandma Jackie, I can only guess and the pain you must be feeling over loosing grandpa and you are in my prayers, I wish i could be in Wi for the service. i love u bunches as well as the rest of our family. May God touch all of us in our time of need and loss and give us peace of mind.
Elaina Scruggs
January 17, 2013
Carl is my brother and friend in Christ and will be greatly missed until our Father calls me home. He showed that he is God's disciple in this; the love he had for for everyone. I envy him, for he stands face to face with the One who holds the world in His hands. So cry for joy you Saints, Redeemed of the Lord, for this man is covered by the blood of Christ, and his pain, sorrow, and sin is no more, not even to be remembered. All praise to God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, Amen.
David Saunders
January 17, 2013
My prayers go out to your family, he was well loved. I remember he had a strong and friendly presence about him. He smiled at my jokes.
David Baldwin
January 17, 2013
Dear Jackie & Family,
I'm so sorry to hear of Carl's passing, but we take comfort in knowing he has experienced the ultimate joy of hearing "Well done Carl, COME ON IN."
It was a joy to visit with you, pray with you. You were a blessing to everyone. Take care, Love & Hugs,
Ann Kempen
January 17, 2013
Marlo Dempsey
January 17, 2013
Marlo Dempsey
January 17, 2013
Marlo Dempsey
January 17, 2013
Carl and Jackie, you all were the first people to greet us almost 3 years ago when we first walked into FVCF. The minute I saw your face Carl, I knew we found home! Carl, you have the most loving smile that was captivating. Then I looked at Jackie, she too was shining with happiness and joy. Carl, you were so loving to us and to Stephie and I will never forget that. You truly loved her and cared. I'm going to miss those big bear hugs and your big smile. I pray so much that you will once again greet me, but next time at those heavenly gates! Thank you so much for all your love and kindness. I will charish all the memories of you forever! I love Carl and Jackie and I'm praying for you and all your family.
Rick & Cathy Grosskopf
January 16, 2013
i was station with carl(mouse) in the 60's with the navy on 2 different ships. we went from spain to viet nam and many places in between over almost 4 years. we were together 24/7 all those years. great memories. we both traveled & met each others families in wi. &ny.recently we have met up a few times after 40 plus years. he was a great person & will be missed. rest in peace mouse
cliff leo priset
January 16, 2013
i was stationed with carl(mouse)for almost 4 years in the 60's. we went from spain to viet nam and many places in between. we proudly served our Navy plus i have many great memories & photos of those years. we met each others families &friends. we have been in touch for over 40 years especially recently. i will dearly miss him. cliff(leo)priset rochester,ny
January 16, 2013
I worked with Carl back in 1980 at OSHA. I do remember a few co-workers back then and still now. Carl was definately one of them-always a smile on his face and a big heart. I am so sorry he needed to leave us on this earth but his memories he planted on everyone heart will never be forgotten. Carl its your time to rest until we meet again.
Sue Damsheuser (moseng-1980)
January 16, 2013
YOU ARE ONE OF A KIND & A TRUE FRIEND. YOU WILL BE MISSED.
JACK & GRACE FINCH
January 15, 2013
Jackie, Marlo and Family--What a blessing to know such a kind, caring and thoughtful man. Many happy memories of all of you. May God truly give each of you the peace that passes all understanding.
~Steve & Barb Belland
January 14, 2013
Jackie & Marlo, We have so many wonderful memories of our times together and remembering when you took the boys camping. Please know that we will be praying for your family in the days ahead.
Jim and Becky Huebner
January 14, 2013
Jackie: We are in California for a while. Wanted to send your our condolences and love. Be praying for you.
Rick & Karen Knudsen
January 14, 2013
To Jackie and the whole Marsh family any God be with you to support you through this tough time. Carl was one of the most wonderful men I ever got the privilege of knowing. He had a heart of gold and a smile that could truly light up this dark world. I know Carl is dancing in heaven with God right now, but I can't help feeling that this world will never be the same without Carl in it. I know when he met God, God took him is his arms and said well done Carl you made me proud.
God bless each in everyone of you.
Lisa Neubauer
January 13, 2013
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