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Frank Hall Marsh

Everett, Washington

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Frank Hall Marsh

Frank Hall Marsh, 96, loving and caring father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away on June 25, 2008, after a brief stay at the Regency Care Center in Arlington, Washington. Frank was born on September 21, 1911, in Arlington and attended Arlington...

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Dear Dad,
Thank you for setting the example of honest and fair treatment of others. Everything from telling a clerk if they gave you too much change to being loyal and giving your business to merchants that operated with integrity instead of shopping only for the cheapest price.
I know when I was growing up, you went back to work after dinner so many, many nights to be sure print jobs were completed on time. You set high standards for me and Linda in doing our schoolwork and...

Sorry for your loss. I pray for God's comfort for you in this time of morning. He is always there.

Dear Marsh Family,
We remember meeting Frank and Olivia at Sharmaine’s and Bob’s graduation party. We were about to celebrate our wedding anniversary, so Olivia told us the story about Frank taking her to the 1940 World Fair by motorcycle for their honeymoon. That sounded pretty creative and romantic to us!
We’re certain your family will have wonderful memories to share about Frank, and we hope that will give you comfort.

Dear Marsh Family,
We remember meeting Frank and Olivia at Sharmaine’s and Bob’s graduation party. We were about to celebrate our wedding anniversary, so Olivia told us the story about Frank taking her to the 1940 World Fair by motorcycle for their honeymoon. That sounded pretty creative and romantic to us!
We’re certain your family will have wonderful memories to share about Frank, and we hope that will give you comfort.

My grandpa will be sorely missed for the good man he was, who never lost his sense of humor. At 96, he would still say "Money comin' in!" whenever the phone would ring, sly grin on his face. He could talk about seeing Dean Martin in concert like it was yesterday. I will never forget the times we shared, the stories he told, and the example he set on being a devoted and loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. I love you, Grandpa.

Sandy, Linda and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your dads passing. I know his priority was his family and it certainly showed. I admired his honesty and integrity. He and your mom were the perfect pair and were known for their kindness and love of animals.
Growing up in the neighborhood, the Marsh's was always a safe haven for advice and friendship.
I know you have alot of wonderful memories of both your parents and will look back at them the rest of your life.
With...