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I remember Marcia Ann for her calmness, her kindness and her unfailing faith in our Savior, Jesus Christ. Marcia Ann was a warm, caring friend. I love her.
Frieda White
December 01, 2022


Modesto, California
Dec 23, 1945 – Dec 5, 2017
Marcia Ann Nelson Ludlow December 23, 1945 - December 5, 2017 Marcia Ann Nelson Ludlow passed away at her home in Modesto, California on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 after battling chronic kidney disease for nearly 20 years. She was 71 years old. Marcia Ann was born on December 23, 1945 in Logan,...
Read MoreI remember Marcia Ann for her calmness, her kindness and her unfailing faith in our Savior, Jesus Christ. Marcia Ann was a warm, caring friend. I love her.
Frieda White
December 01, 2022
Angel visits ... Late of notice. Memories of Modesto arrived tonight. My experiences with Marsha came to mind. I was honored with testing for a match in 2001. We had the same O-negative blood type. Then sadly, we were a positive/negative. Marsha, gifted me with a "Peace Plant" ... it is treasured to this day. I think of Lady Marsha regularly.
Ronda (former wilkinson)
November 09, 2021 | Friend
I am sorry for your loss.
May the God of comfort be with you at this time.
2 Thessalonians 2:16 & 17
I send my condolences.
Joanne
December 15, 2017
I always felt loved in her presence; she is one of the kindest people I have ever known.
Tim Harris
December 12, 2017 | Park City, UT
Marcia Ann always made me feel as if I were her best friend . . . I felt so honored, but never really quite worthy enough.
In these recent years she was a pillar of strength to both me and to Richard, as we struggled with Elena's sufferings with leukemia. Each time we returned from helping Elena survive another nightmarish brush with death, Marcia Ann would listen to our experiences and would weep with us, but she would also comfort and encourage us with words of love and faith that...
Jill Taylor
December 10, 2017 | Modesto, CA
We share in this time of grief but also share in the love and memories of Marcia Ann. Our deepest sympathy, The Stewart Family
SHARLENE STEWART
December 10, 2017 | BELLINGHAM, WA
Aunt Marcia Ann was always ver kind and thoughtful. One specific memory I have is right after my mission when I was at BYU in 2008, she came and picked me up from class and took me shopping for some new clothes. It was fun spending time just with her and she was extremely generous to do this. Afterwards she took me to dinner. I still have some ties she got me that I wear and they always remind me of her kindness. She is an inspiration and I hope I can learn from her example and one day pay...
Coulson Painter
December 09, 2017 | Mesa, AZ
Marcia Ann was an inspiration to us how she went through her health challenges with such grace. She was the cousin that reached out often with Christmas cards and other communication to all of the far-flung family, organizing extended family reunions. She was/is an elect lady. We extend our warm wishes to the great Ludlow family.
Todd and Karrie Rich
December 09, 2017 | Fruit Heights, UT
Absolutely heartbroken to read this. What an amazing woman in every way. She was an example and role model with the sweet, dignified, and loving way she approached life. My husband was one of the dialysis technicians that cared for her and she and Robert made a great impact on our family. May the many special memories you shared together comfort you in the quiet moments as you grieve. So blessed to have known her.
Racheal Smith
December 08, 2017 | Modesto, CA