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Robert T. Marsh

LATHAM, New York

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Marsh, Robert T. LATHAM Robert Thomas Marsh, 51, of Latham, passed away suddenly on April 17, 2007 at Albany Memorial Hospital. Born in Oswego on May 18, 1955, Robert was the son of Robert F. and Mary S. Richardson Marsh of Latham. He was raised in Latham for most of his life but also lived in...

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Hey Bob,
Happy Birthday bro! I wish I could be saying that to you in person, but I guess God has bigger plans for you.
I just wanted to thank you for all the terrific memories and DOINZ over the years ... you were more than a brother to me.
There were so many things I had hoped we would be able to do, but those will have to wait until we are reunited again. I am comforted by all the good times we did share and by all the fond memories told by others whose lives you touched.
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I worked with Bob for many years and am so sorry to hear of his passing. He is part of the "History" of the Department of Pathology and the George Washington University Medical Center.”

Sylvia Silver
Professor

To the Marsh Family,

Bob worked for many years in the Department of Pathology here at the George Washington University Medical Center and was one of our most trusted and well-liked staff members. We were all very saddened to learn of his passing. Bob and the Marsh family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Donald Karcher, M.D.
Chair, Dept. of Pathology
The George Washington University Medical Center

To the Marsh Family,
We were sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We knew Bob as a friendly and helpful person in our work environment at The George Washington University - Department of Pathology. Our thoughts are with you at this time.
From Dr. Patricia Latham and everyone here in the office.

Dear Mary, Bob and all,
My very deepest sympathies to all of you during this time and the coming months ahead. Remember all the times we played and ate together at your house--or ours. Bobby was such fun as a child--and later when I saw him in VA--
Lots of love and prayers,
Pat. Adams
Fredericksburg, VA

To the Marsh Family,

We are deeply saddened to hear of the loss in your family. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. God bless you all.

Mike,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family on your loss. Losing a brother must be akin to losing a vital organ and although I know you are suffering please take comfort in knowing that God is caring for him and he is preparing for your eventual place at his side again! I know he joins an elite group of our friends and family who love and will care for him.

Marsh Family

Our thoughts are with you during this time of grief. May fond memories bring you comfort.

Mr. Marsh will be in my prayers.