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William Marsh Sr.

Middletown, New York

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Cragsmoor, NY William Marsh, Sr., a Caretaker of the Sam's Point Preserve in Cragsmoor and lifelong resident of the area, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 14, 2008. He was 56. The son of the late Garrett C. Marsh and Marie A. Burgoyne Marsh, he was born on July 30, 1952 in Tuxedo,...

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A good person are not those who do a good deed occasionally, but do a good deed, one after another, and Bill truley was a good man. I am sad that he is gone but so happy that he was a part of our lives.
I will never forget how he could make your day into a happy one if you were down, with his laughter & jokes. One that stands out in my memories of Bill is,
One morning going up to open Sam's Point and nobody around, putting the key in the door and walking in and there was Bill,...

Some may know Billys ol' hill in Bullville. I think Mr Marshs undying love and years of dedication to Sams Point earns him another vote for Bills Point! Mr Marsh made his mark on many people and the places he loved and cared for. A Kind Man of honorable deeds and service to our community and the nature he loved so dear now our mountains guardian angel

We've known Bill for a lot of years and only ran into him a few years back where we talked about some of the good old times. He was a great guy that was never out to hurt anyone. He will be greatly missed by a lot of people and our hearts and prayers go out to his family. God bless you Bill and your family.

I nicknamed Bill "Bungalow Bill" soon after I asked him to come share my Meadow lakes bungalow in 1970. He was working at circleville gas station & living in his vw bug. i've always loved Bill & always felt he was like a brother to me & my brother Russell. I have way too many adventures & good times to list over our close to 4o year friendship. His smile was magnetic and our friendship is eternal.I've accumulated many pictures of bill over the years that i will share. I'll miss him forever.

My deepest sympathy for Billy's family, I remember Bill from High School and although I have not seen hime sence, I often think about the gang and Billy's VW. we had a lot of good times in that car, scraping up money to put in the gastank so that we could all just cruise around. God Bless you Bill, and Your family.

we will all miss uncle billy .

Greg and family,our deepest sympathy on your loss of Billy,he was a good guy....mike and barbara

bill will be missed

I have known Billy since the 6th grade,and we worked together at Buttonwood Tree Farm.Even though I havnt seen him since those days I still call him friend