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Marsha Ann Hughes

Oshkosh, Wisconsin

1939 - 2020 (Age 80)

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Marsha Ann HughesOshkosh - Marsha Ann Hughes, nee Magnusen, died peacefully surrounded by family and her husband, Dr. Richard Hughes, at the Evergreen Assisted Living Facility in Oshkosh on March 25, 2020.Born on November 18, 1939 to parents Lewis and Delores Magnusen, Marsha was raised in...

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With Dick and the family in our prayers, we mourn Marsha's passing, while remembering her with great thanksgiving. Marsha was our first mentor for the hospice volunteer program at Mercy Med Ctr. She was witty, intelligent, always a step ahead in any discussion, a life-bringer and life-enhancer. Her gifts have enriched our lives and the lives of countless others. We thank God for her and commend her to the eternal Light. --Barbara and Bill Urbrock

To Dr. Hughes and all the Hughes Family,

I am devastated by your loss. Marsha was a wonderful person. I loved her. May her memory be a blessing.

Lori Isom

In loving memory of a wonderful person. I was lucky enough to have Marsha as an instructor at Mercy School of Nursing, and also worked with her. She was one I could always turn to for guidance and advice. She will be missed.

My condolences to the Hughes and Magnusen families. Amy Gosz

Condolences to the Hughes family.

Am soooo sorry to hear of your family's loss. Marcia was a lovely person. Enjoyed working with her. Sandee Keppler

Most sincere condolences to the the Hughes family.

Joyce Thill Saunders

Our families were intertwined in many ways but it was the outstanding tender, professional, and understanding care Marsha gave my mother, Ethelyn Dempsey, in her final days at Mercy Hospital in 1974 that made her a saint to me. I add my condolences to her family and concur that she made the world a far better place.

My sympathy to Dick and family As an RN,. Marsha was my boss in Hospice in the Berline office for many years. She was a good mentor. I loved her laugh. Fly with the angels, dear Marsha
Mary Schultz