Marsden-Chen-Obituary

Marsden A. Chen

LATHAM, New York

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Chen, Marsden A. LATHAM Marsden A. Chen, 75, died on Sunday, May 13, 2012 at St. Peter's Hospital in Albany. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, son of the late Alloy Chen and Viola Chin-See Chen, he moved to the United States in 1963. Mr. Chen had been employed by the NYS Health Department for several...

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Almost a year later and I still can see the glimmer in Marsdens eye while he watched you at the gym. I have never met someone who could smile like Marsden. His courage, strength, and love for you and your family can never be replicated. Marsden will be missed by every person who ever had the pleaseure of meeting him. He was the kindest man I believe I have ever met. The world lost an extraordinary person. Love you Junie

June - I am so sorry to hear about your beloved Marsden. What a wonderful man, I feel lucky to have know him and I know how happy he made you. I loved how he drove you to work everytime it snowed! I am sending you my love and understanding for this difficult time. All the best to you and yours - Loraine Dragon-Farnell

Oh June, I am so sorry to hear about Marsden, what a wonderful man he was, he always went out of his way to make everyone he came in contact with feel special! I was very sad to hear the news, I wish I had known. My deepest condolences to you and your family. May God give you peace during your time of sorrow. God bless , Annie Medici

Marsden,even in death you are an inspiration
to the living; you show us how to be courageous in the face of adversity and with your wit and humour you made the world around you happy.

My Dearest UMC,
You're right -- it is so good to hold God's hand. One day we'll join you, and we'll sing together forever. This time it won't matter if we remember all the words.

Love, hugs, and kisses to Aunt June, Sue Moy, Tenn, and family.

Dear Mr. Chen,
I never met you, but I know you must have been an amazing man because you raised an amazing daughter, Sue Moy. She sees the possibility in everything and carries what I am sure is your shining light inside her.

Dear Marsden,
Thanks for the memories as a co-worker, team-mate and friend. You did everything right and with such dignity. May you enjoy the choirs in Heaven.

Dear Marsden,
To borrow words from the Bard...
"Goodnight, sweet prince/and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest".

Thanks for inspiring me on how to live and how to die with dignity.
I hope we meet again someday, and to enjoy together your delightful pastime of "dumpstah diving" !
I am sure St. Pete had one made of gold, filled with treasures, awaiting your arrival in Paradise.

Dear June,
Extending deepest sympathy
For you in your...