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Marshall A. "Marsh" Jones

Santa Rosa, California

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70, passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side in Napa on October 28, 2010 after a long courageous battle with Multiple Myeloma. Marsh was born on December 2, 1939 in Wister, Oklahoma and was one of ten siblings. As a young boy, his family moved to California eventually settling...

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To the Family of Marshall:

I did not know Marshall, but I did attend school at Oak Grove with Onuis and knew their Mother from the Baptist Church in Graton. We lived at 213 Brush St., my family name was Shepherd.
I am saddened by the loss of people that lived where I grew up. I know that your memories are the best at getting you through this hard times.
My prayers are with you and yours.

MARSH YOU WERE ALWAYS THERE FOR ME ILOVED YOU LIKE A BROTHER.SOMEDAY WE WILL ALL BE TOGETHER AGAIN. YOU WILL LIVE ON IN MY HEART I ALREADY MISS YOU.IWILL HELP YOUR FAMILY ANY WAY I CAN AS YOU DID FOR ME

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Marshall could always put a smile on your face and you always knew you were welcome anytime at his and peggy's home. Wayne will always remember watching the giants games with him and Allen. I know Marshall is in heaven celebrating the giants victory with Lishal, another big time giants fan.

Dear Peggy and family,
I became a member of the Jones family when my brother married Janie Jones, I will always remember how all her family took to us younger kids, We loved hanging around with Jones's. Marshall was a wonderful person with a great sense of humor, his wife Peggy is a sweetheart of a person. Now that Marshall has been reunited with his family members who went to heaven before us, we can only be patient...God will call for us when he needs us back. All my love to the...

My family and I have many fond memories of Marshall and the whole Jones family.A larger and more loving family I have never known. Marshall was always a big tease when younger, and from reading his coworker's entry here, it seems he kept that sense of humor. I'm enclosing a Christmas photo from many years ago. I am the baby Marshall is holding. My heart goes out to all the family.

I can't begin to express how special Uncle Marsh was to me. He loved his FAMILY. What are we going to do without our "Camp Chef"? I loved visiting around the campfire. I will miss him saying "Well Carrie Frances,I think it's COCKTAIL TIME" He was a strong, brave man who fought til the end. I, as well as everyone who knew him will miss him tremendously. He touched so many lives. I LOVE YOU FOREVER!!!!!

I DON'T THINK I WILL BE ABLE TO PUT INTO WORDS JUST HOW MUCH I LOVE AND WILL MISS UNCLE MARSH. WE HAD OUR ENDLESS TALKS ON CAMPING...OUR MENUS...THE FAMILY REUNION PLANS...THE SHOPPING... AND SINGING. HE JUST HAD FUN IN LIFE...
LOVE
DEANA ROSS

Our Longs Family
In 1986 I started working for Longs Drugs which led to working the next 10 years with Marsh. Marsh loved to get a rise out of people. I figured he liked me pretty well because he loved giving me a hard time. I had a couple of nick names through the years; first it was Turkish Boy, then I grew into Meat Man, and then it got shortened to Meat. I would just shake my head or go “what Marsh”. Of course I had a smile or smirk on my face as I knew he was just trying to get...

Marsh was a very good friend and brother in law you will be missed so many good time was spent with his family and are family having good time are prayers and thoughts go to the Jones family Marsh you will missed