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Rev. Abraham Marsach

1934 - 2018

Rev.  Abraham Marsach obituary, 1934-2018, New Haven, CT

BORN

1934

DIED

2018

Abraham Marsach Obituary

Marsach, Rev. Abraham
A pastor in New Haven for four decades, Abraham Marsach was a spiritual shepherd and community leader. He loved and supported people and was affectionately known as "El Viejo," which translated means "the old man." Many considered him their spiritual father, but for those without a father figure in their lives, he served as an earthly father as well.
Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, December 29, 1934, he was the third of four siblings. Rev. Marsach was ordained as a minister in 1954. He began his career at John 3:16 Christian Church of the Assemblies of God in Bronx, New York, where he met his wife, Margarita Lebron Marsach. They married in 1960.
Rev. Marsach served as a pastor in Norwalk, CT and Stamford CT, before settling in New Haven. He was able to take a small congregation that no other pastor wanted to lead and turned it into a thriving church. He had a great sense of humor and jokingly told the congregation on several occasions he was still waiting for the "real" pastor to arrive.
He dedicated himself to his newfound home, serving the community as an advocate for the disenfranchised while guiding and comforting the community through months of civil unrest during the Black Panther movement. In the 1970's, he also took on the enormous project of moving the growing congregation from a small church to the present-day Star of Jacob location. The building project was a labor of love in which the entire congregation helped to complete. He even took on the challenge of securing the steeple when hired professionals refused to do it.
Friends and family said he was an example of true Christianity with a humble and gentle spirit. To the hungry, he offered food. To the sick, he offered company. To the lost, he offered guidance. If you were to define 'pastor,' he would fit that definition. To his former congregation, Rev. Marsach was a gift from God. He emphasized the practicality of the gospel and how it could change people's lifestyle and their circumstances.
Through his example, he inspired others. The church was a breeding ground for future community leaders. His own commitment to the well-being of his congregation and the community around him, helped to plant the seeds of higher education as a means of advancement. Today former members of the Star of Jacob now work as ministers, nurses, doctors, judges, teachers, principals, business owners, fire men and women, and law enforcement officials to name a few. Many of these credit Rev. and Mrs. Marsach for the inspiration and support that led to their success.
Rev. Marsach retired to Port St. Lucie, Florida in April 2004, after shepherding the Star of Jacob Christina Church of the Spanish Eastern District of the Assemblies of God for 40 years. In 2018, he returned to West Haven, CT after his health began to decline. He died Sunday, August 19, at the age of 83.
In addition to his wife, Rev. Marsach is survived by three children, Dr. Ruth Marsach Wood of Ridgefield, CT, Debra Marsach Vega of Danbury, CT, and Rebecca Marsach Warren of Canton, Georgia. He is also survived by seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Visitation will be held Saturday, August 25th from 10:00-3:30 followed by a Celebration of Life service at 4:00 p.m., at the Star of Jacob Christian Church, 506 Howard Ave., New Haven, CT.

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Published by The New Haven Register on Aug. 23, 2018.

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Irma Rodriguez

August 16, 2020

I've been blessed to have you as my Pastor and I know you are rejoicing up in heaven.

I R

August 26, 2018

Pastor may you Rest In Peace. Thank you for all the good you did in our community. Blessings and much love, IR

Brenda Rodriguez

August 26, 2018

He was the first Pastor I ever had. He never looked down at me ever he always encouraged me to do my best . He will never be forgotten. I was very happy to see him for the last time at my grandma funeral. He looked at me and said my name and gave me a big smile those are the little things I will never forget. You will be truly missed Rev. Abraham Marsach The heavens are rejoicing.

Carlos Sanchez

August 25, 2018

Man of God and my Pastor of many years!
Enter in the presence of God for he has given you wings of an Angel.

August 25, 2018

It was a great honor having him as my first pastor here in new haven. I loved playing the bass for him all the time.

Sue Torres-Reyes

August 25, 2018

I've known Rev. Marsach my entire life. He became my honorary grandfather when my biological one passed away many years ago. He officiated my parents' wedding, dedicated me and my siblings as infants and then to complete the circle, officiated my wedding as well. He was a righteous man of God on a mission mixed with youthful exuberance and fun no matter where he was. A true example of what it meant to live a godly life. Generous to everyone he met with no judgment or bias, only love. He had a servant's heart his entire life and as a result, his legacy lies in the thousands - and I'm not exaggerating - of lives he impacted throughout his life. It's feel like the final member of the old guard is now gone and that makes my heart very sad. Yet I rejoice because I know they are all together again and resting in the peace they so very much deserve. I love you Marsach...and I promise I will try to honor you and my grandparents, Aida and Thomas Reyes, by living the same kind of honorable and giving lives you lived. My condolences to Señora Margarita, Ruth, Debbie, Becky and the rest of the family. May you find comfort in knowing how many people loved El Viejo and stand with you in this moment.

David Rodriguez

August 25, 2018

Pastor Marsach was a crucial building block in the lives of many people, including myself. His passion for God, pursuit of His calling, and dedication to His people was and is something to be admired. We love you and will miss you. But I am sure you had one great homecoming party in Glory!

Bett Lopez

August 25, 2018

My deepest condolences to the family. Such a wise and calming soul.

Adelo and Delia Murphy

August 24, 2018

Pastor Marsach was a great friend and colleague. We shared many similar experiences in our years of ministry but we really got to know him when we came to live in Port St. Lucie at our retirement from ministry. We used to reminisce over our younger years in ministry. He was truly a sweet humble servant of God. He loved to be in church every time it was open for service, even when he was sick, he would not miss a service. He was a great part of our Joy (Just Over the hill Youth) Ministry. He used to love to come fellowship with the brethren. We will miss our friend. Our prayers and condolences to the family at this very difficult time. Rev. Adelo and Delia Murphy

Mi última foto con mi viejo.

Maria Rodriguez

August 24, 2018

Mi querido viejo: Auque estoy triste por tu partida se que el cielo ganó un ángel y un gran héroe. Gracias por tus consejos. Amor y comprensión hacia tus ovejas. Nunca nos desfraudastes.
Siempre recordaré tus chistes y tu buen humor cuando participamos en las conversaciones en el campo de Mahahaim..
Fuiste mi padre espiritual por 40 años y siempre nos enseñaste la sana doctrina. Nunca olvidaré tus enseñanzas y tus buenos consejos. Nos dejasteis un legado que todos debemos de imitar.
Me queda la satisfacción de que pude compartir contigo en tus últimos días. Siempre estarás en mi corazón. Gózate con mis familiares que partieron antes que tú. Te quiero mucho ❤.

Wanda Irizarry

August 22, 2018

I loved being a follower Rev. Marsach for over 40 years. My mom took us to church when we were small and grow up in Star of Jacob, where I met my husband. My sincere condulences to the Marsach family.

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Star of Jacob Christian Church

506 Howard Ave, New Haven, CT

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