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Marsha Y. FELLER

Spokane, Washington

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June 3, 1944 - November 2, 2024We grieve the loss of Marsha Yvonne Feller, beloved wife of Ron Feller, who was surrounded by the love of family and friends until her peaceful death, at home, on November 2nd, 2024.Marsha was born in Long Beach, CA, to Mel and Beatrice Self. As a teen, she moved to...

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Marsha and Ron brought their art skills and creative talent to our school for an entire week. It was joyful, emotional and a unique opportunity for our students. Kids wrote poems and created music under the guidance of Ron and Marsha. Marsha made a point of commenting on the positive experience they had with our students and she was always gracious and smiling. Together they helped staff and students experience the joy of creative endeavors that included original poetry, songs, and masks....

Marsha used to always come to my elementary school in NV to teach us how to make fun masks. Thank you for the years of fond memories, even thought is been over 10 years since my last mask. We all always looked forward to mask day, thank you for making the lives of so many kids just a bit brighter :)

My memories of Marsha are many!! I met her and Ron in Spokane at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church singing in the Cathedral choir together. Marsha and I were both Alto's. She was such a genuinely kind woman. ALWAYS a beautiful smile on her face. She and Ron always ready to help anyone in need. Never an unkind word about anyone. It was so sweet how she was always on the lookout for Ron, and how he was doing, if he was "ok!" They had the perfect marriage. I'm sure Marsha's passing is so...

https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Self-3406&errcode=saved Family photos from the California years. We did, once in awhile, touch bases but not enough. Ron will think of you often.

So sorry to hear of Marsha's passing. She was such a personable lady with a talent for entertaining. We had a great "banking" relationship

I met Ron and Marsha in 1968 while living at Morning star boys ranch with my brother Pete. Marsha helped me with my homework without her help I would have struggled more with my studies. she was the mystery runner in the first MSBR track meet and won the race she entered. I can go on with many more memories, but I will save them for me. I will remember you always. MJ

I was amazed at Marcia's talent. Along with her devoted husband, Ron, they lent there considerable talents to the boys of Morning Star Ranch not only in mask-making but in conducting the Christmas choir where they and the boys would go to nursing homes around the city and perform for the residents. I could see the elderly tapping their feet to Jingle Bells or listening with attention to the beautiful Silent Night. Marcia was a mother to the boys and showed them love and patience and...