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Marsha R. Wildasin

Lebanon, Pennsylvania

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SKOKIE, IL Marsha R. Wildasin, 59, formerly of Cleona, died peacefully on September 21, 2012, after a long battle with cancer. Marsha was born in Lebanon, on January 24, 1953. After graduating from Cedar Crest High School in 1971, Marsha's adventurous spirit led her and 3 friends to devote...

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I am shocked and utterly saddened by this news. Marsha was one of the nicest, most caring, sweetest people I knew and worked with. I send my condolences to the family and friends of Marsha. She will be very much missed but always in my heart.

To Greg, Gary, Marie and family, I am so sad to hear of Marsha's passing and my thoughts and prayers are with you. Marsha was always happy and smiling; laughing with Kathy Smith. I can remember her from the AC pool as a little girl and on the school bus going to Cornwall and CCHS. She was a lovely girl, and beautiful woman. Many blessings to all.

I was so sorry to hear of Marsha's passing. She will always be the "big kid" to me who was always looking out for me and Marie growing up in Cleona. My thoughts and prayers are with the Wildasin family and loved ones.

Miss you Aunt Marsha. I always loved being with you because you were so good to me and always brought me the coolest gifts. We had a special connection ever since the day I was born. You always told me that I was the only baby you ever met that was born with a cold. Well, my son followed suit. Thank you for inspiring me to to love and appreciate life every single day.

I am so very sorry for your loss. I knew Marsha from the Cancer Wellness Center and loved her from the moment we met. She was the sweetest, most upbeat person I ever had the pleasure to know. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.

I am so sorry to hear about Marsha. I have worked with her for years and she was always a pleasure to work with and great to talk to. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this hard time.

To her entire family, Michael and loving friends: please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss. Marsha was a joy to know; had a wonderful sense of humor, infectious laughter and was one of the kindest people I've ever encountered. May you find comfort during this difficult time and may she rest in peace.

So sorry to hear of Marsha's passing.
Haven't seen Marsha since "Fort Cassin" days...but when Marsha crossed my mind, I would smile....and still will. May the heavens be a brighter place from this point on.
My thoughts and prayers are will you all at the most difficult time.