Marsha-Daman-Obituary

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Marsha E. Daman

Jun 15, 1958 - Aug 2, 2025

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I also went to high school with Marsha...a very good friend. Although I lost touch after her marriage, I have sometimes thought of her and wondered about her. She was a witness to me, and it iscomfoeting to know that she is with the Lord.

She was a light to all around her. She was a dedicated scholar and a serious, loving person. We went to high school together, where her faith was always evident. I was an atheist at the time, but later came to faith, just after our HS graduation. But our paths never crossed after that, so I never got to let her know that “she was right.” My wife and I were both classmates of hers, and had started trying to re-connect with her in August, but alas, just a little too late.

Marsha was the sweetest, kindest, gentlest lady I have ever known. She found the good in everyone she met and made us all better people. I will miss her terribly but I take comfort knowing that she is now with Jesus and her loving Nick.

God bless you Marsha.

I am deeply saddened to learn of my friend Marsha’s death. I know she is in Heaven this very moment where her faith is now sight. We had so many rich, funny and memorable times together in college. Our family also was privileged to attend her and Nick’s wedding. The world has lost a wonderful soul, faithful friend and one of its bright lights. Enjoy Heaven “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm”. Well done you good and faithful servant.

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Marsha went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on August 2, 2025.She was born in Rochester, Pennsylvania to the late Roy Luther Daman and Evelyn Lemmon Daman. Marsha was the loving and devoted wife to the love of her life, the late Nicholas P Judd, and is survived by her brother,...

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