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Marsha Jass

Salt Lake City, Utah

1952 - 2021

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Marsha Jass 1952 - 2021 Salt Lake City, UT—Marsha Jass, age 68, died on February 17, 2021. She was born on March 11, 1952 in Salt Lake City, UT to Ruth Staker and Richard Bliss. She married David Kesler on November 29, 1969 and had two children; later divorced. Marsha enjoyed collecting frogs,...

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Dear Marsha -
I was very saddened to hear that you have left us to embark on a new journey. You were a special soul, a friend, a family member, a co-worker, a person that could reach out and touch everyone with laughter and smiles. Your brother, David, loved you very much and thought so highly of you. You were always the one to reach out and invite him into your life. We loved coming to visit and listen to yours and Val's silly stories. We never left there without our funny bone being...

I worked with Marsha for probably 18 years. I loved her laugh and her jokes. She loved her family and especially her grand kids. She always looked forward to New Years when they would spend the night. She loved to bowl and watch her children at tournaments. She loved to go camping and fishing. We went camping and fishing with her and her wonderful sister Val. She will be greatly missed by me and my husband.

So sorry to hear of Marsha’s passing. I do have some fun memories of her and her beloved crazy sister,Valerie. We love you Marsha and pray blessings for your children and grandkids that I am sure will miss you so much. Sue Isbell

My wife and I worked with Marsha for many years at L-3. She kept things moving and kept us on our toes. You will surely be missed.

I have fond memories of Marsha. We worked countless hours at L-3. She was delight to be around. My condolences goes to the family. She will surely be missed

My husband and I worked with her at L3 communications. When I heard of the news all I could hear was her beautiful laugh. May your family have peace at this time.

She is the most generous lady I know. She has the best greatest contagious Laugh. When she smiled and laughed so did everyone around here. She will be greatly missed. She was greatly loved by everyone. She would talk about her family a lot she loved them so very much....

Marsha, you were such a firecracker and a blast to hang out with!! I loved your spunk, your sense of humor, your kindness. If we ever do a Wendover bus again it will not be the same without you and Val! I will miss you