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Marshall Wetstone

Bloomfield, West Hartford, Connecticut

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Marshall Wetstone BLOOMFIELD, CT - Marshall Wetstone, 75, currently of Bloomfield, CT, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, February 22, 2006 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was the son of Harry and Evelyn (Silver) Wetstone, formerly of West Hartford, CT. Marshall was born in...

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I knew Marshall when we were very young at UConn. He was a nice person. We had different lives to live and were both successful with family and life goals. I am sorry he is gone from you all with so much more life to live but add my condolences to family in May 2020. Beth Gopman Ph. D

Dear Andy,Les, Terry, Brad, Kenny, Rach, Ev and Roz, I am so sorry for your loss and am doubly sorry I was not able to be with you during this difficult time.Marshall was such a dear sweet man and I know you will miss him so as will I. I pray that the outpouring of support and the love of you family and friends will offer you comfort in the coming days and years. Your remain in my thoughts and prayers. Hugs and love,
Lo

Our dear friends Andy & Leslie, Rachel & Evan: We are very saddened to hear of the loss of your dad and grampy. We pray that you find peace and comfort in the wonderful memories that you have of this great man. They are safely tucked away in your heart. He is always there with you.
All our love, Bob & Carlita, Scott, Lindsey & Connor

Roz
Marv and I were sorry to hear that Marshall passed away. Please know that you have our deepest sympathy and condolences during this difficult time.
Betsy Tanzer

Terri Wetstone and family members,

My sincere sympathy is extended to each and every family member.

Terri, always remember as you go through your life's journey your father's spirit of love and protection is with you wherever you may be.

Marshall was a good person.He was married to my mother and was very good to her which i am thankful for. I know he will be missed.

Marshall and I were friends since Jr. High. We were both part of a nice bunch of guys. I haven't seen him for many years since I left West Hartford. It hurts me to see an old friend leave.

Dear Andy, Leslie, Rachel,Evan and the entire Wetstone family, We want you to know that we are thinking about you during this time of great loss. We send out deepest sympathy and love and hope that you will find peace and comfort in those special memories that you hold in your heart.Our Love, Aunt Pat, Uncle Bobby, Maureen, Kathy, Vinny, Eric,Lauren, Mary Ellen, Ralph, Jennifer and Michael

My sincere condolences to your family.
My Mom worked for the Wetctone farms
years ago and always spoke of their
kindness to their employees.

Sincerely,
Rose Bilow