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So sorry to hear of Mr. Marsh's passing. Our thoughts are with you. Having worked at Midvo back in the 70's, I know what a gentleman he was.
Sandy and Jim Simpson
December 19, 2018 | Westerville, OH


Columbus, Ohio
Sep 9, 1930 – Dec 7, 2018 (Age 88)
Marsh, DonDon Fredric Marsh, 88, died on December 7, 2018 at his home in Rockport, Indiana. Born September 9, 1930 in Scranton, Pennsylvania to the late Elizabeth (Wells) and Orion Ray Marsh, he moved frequently with his family, spending many of his younger years in Rockport, until settling in...
Read MoreSo sorry to hear of Mr. Marsh's passing. Our thoughts are with you. Having worked at Midvo back in the 70's, I know what a gentleman he was.
Sandy and Jim Simpson
December 19, 2018 | Westerville, OH
Don was a man who helped my family's
dreams become realities. I considered Don to be not only be a friend but my personal hero.
Don and my father,Roy Owen we're the best of friends. Don's quick wit and Dad's mischievous ways made for these two buddies love of cars a great team. God bless everyone who came to know and love Don and his family. A remarkable man of love and honor will be truly missed by those who knew him. With much love and sympathy, Kim Owen Calvert
Kim Owen Maggard-Calvert
December 15, 2018 | Tecumseh, MI
Molly and Family-
We share many fond memories of Don's countless miles and good company in the "two-wheel" world of bicyclists. He was always a thought-provoking conversationalist and insightful observer of the world. We extend our deepest sympathy for your loss.
Ruth & Marshall Haddock
December 14, 2018
One of the most wonderful men I've ever had the privilege of knowing. Inspiring, humble, curious, energetic, generous, caring, wise, gracious, funny, clever, accepting, brave, forgiving, brilliant.
Don has been a role model for my life for the 45 years I've known him, and so he has become an important part of me. I'll carry that part proudly, and nurture it in the hopes that I can pass on some of the wisdom and lessons to even a small percentage of the number of people he touched. And...
Michael Adams
December 13, 2018 | Aspen, CO
Dear Molly and family; we are so sorry to learn ofDon's passing.
A year ago we were visiting while awaiting our apps.at the James and he looked so good. We have great memories of our times together. We are blessed to know Don and to know you. I remember when we went to North Channel on our boat; he though his time was limited and yet look how much longer he lived.
Love and prayers, Kay and Bob Schirtzinger
Kay Schirtzinger
December 12, 2018 | Columbus, OH
Our deepest condolences to Molly, Kelly and the Marsh family on their lossand oursof an amazing, generous man who truly led a wonderful life. Our long friendship with Don has given us a lifetime of memories that will forever enrich our lives. Godspeed, Don.
Jim & Barb Lewis
December 12, 2018 | Westerville, OH
My sincere and deepest condolences to everyone in the Marsh family. I am Ted Harder's daughter. Dad not only knew Don through business, but considered him a dear friend. I am proud to own two Model T Fords that dad purchased from Don. I like to picture Dad, Don and Ferg sitting around telling stories in heaven. (And probably trying to stir up some mischief.) Our loss is Heaven's gain. Prayers and love for you all.
Gina Harder Rought
December 12, 2018 | West Mansfield, OH
I will never forget his kindness to me and my family. What an amazing man! May he Rest In Peace. -Jennifer Diederich Healy
Jennifer Diederich Healy
December 11, 2018 | Columbus, OH
I first got to know Don when the family moved to Rockport, IN. I was, I believe in the 3rd grade at S. Central and he was one or two grades behind me. Always thought he was so good looking. Sister Rosemary was in my grade and she and I became good friends. My sympathy to Rosemary as I know how she loved her little brother.
Ruth Snyder-Wagoner
December 11, 2018 | Evansville, IN