JAMES-MARSH-Obituary

JAMES MARSH

Dallas, Texas

1944 - 2017

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DIED
September 17, 2017
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Dallas, Texas

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November 20, 1944-September 17, 2017 DALLAS, TX James Patrick Marsh was born November 20, 1944 in Reno, Nevada, and died peacefully at home in Dallas on September 17th, 2017. His parents were James Hubert Marsh and Mary Francis Marsh of El Reno, Oklahoma. He attended Northwest Classen High...

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I served with Jim as his 2nd office on PTF-24 in 1971. He was a true leader and friend of all. I know he will be missed. Very sorry for your loss.

My husband and I are deeply sorry for your loss. Jim was a wonderful human being. When I moved to Dallas to work at his firm and didn't know anybody, Jim was very supportive and helped me with the transition. It is truly an honor to get to know and work with him. He will be fondly remembered and greatly missed.

I only met Jim and his brother Johnny a couple of weeks ago in Eufaula at Treasures by the Lake restaurant.They and the owners asked me to join their table. Turns out he was in my brother Larry Bell's class '63 at NWC. We had a great time and he laughed and screamed when I mentioned my brother and his friends: Terry and Dennis Tatum, Ronnie Truitt and we talked about Darcie's Body shoppe and Joe Kanancer! I am shocked to find out he was so close the end of this life. I had hoped to have spent...

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I was truly honored to have met Jim at his Lake Eufaula home and share a little knowledge of horticultural with him. We enjoyed our visits while taking care of his beautiful plants, trees and roses!
Jim was the kind of person that made me personally feel like we had known eachother for years although it had only been months.
Jim touched my heart and I became one of his biggest fans quickly.
I've been praying for you all and wanted to you to know how...

Prayers for Jim's family for their loss.
Jim was a class (A+) man who I'm glad to have know. He was "one of the good guys" and will be greatly missed by all who were fortunate to know him.
RIP Jim