Jack-Marsden-Obituary

Jack L. Marsden

Webster, New York

Age 68

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Webster, New York

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Marsden, Jack L.Webster: Sunday, July 3, 2011, age 68. He leaves his wife of 40 years, Karen; daughter, Kara (Brian) Quigley; grandchildren, Arik, Braidan, Gabriella & Karissa; sister, Janet (John) Vay; mother-in-law, Gladys Ensign and numerous other family members.Friends may call 6-8 PM...

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I have many wonderful memories of Uncle Jack while growing up into adulthood. Out of all the family members I was closest to Spider-Man and we always had many laughs while together - delivering pennysavers - the bowling alley - while working at my first job after high school at Eldre Components with you. Sals Birdland and Buy 30 Get 30 free chicken wings - YUM. When I was old enough to get in the bars I went and listened to the band with him on Saturday nights. I Frequently went with all of...

Karen & Kara,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficule time. Remember the happy time, the great memories. I didn't know jack very well but i know he loved his family and will truly be missed by all whon knew him. If there is anything we can do for you please let us know. May God Bless jack and his who.e family.. Angelo & Beverley Mancine

Your family is in our thoughts as you go through this rough time. Nick and I always enjoyed listening to Jack's stories at family events. He was a great man who loved his family and grandchildren greatly. He will truly be missed.

I was in the percussion section with Jack in high school band. He was always busy and seemed to have gigs every weekend. I moved to Albany after our class graduated, so didn't know him later on, but I remember him for his energy...you need energy to play traps! and his positive attitude. My sympathy to his friends and family.

Growing up, I thought Uncle Jackie must have been the best drummer in the world. He was a sweet, wonderful caring man, and I will miss him, my only uncle. Debbie (Vay) Otis

Uncle Jack was trully a very good person. He was funny, a great drummer in the day and I admired him when I was a little boy. He worked hard in his life and has a great family as his legacy. Kurt Vay

Jack would stop at my place now and again he would ask about many of his classmates and we would chat.I considered him a friend and will miss him.
Dave Brown

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.