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James Marsh

1953 - 2022

James Marsh obituary, 1953-2022, South Jordan, UT

BORN

1953

DIED

2022

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Larkin Mortuary - Riverton

3688 W. 12600 S.

Riverton, Utah

James Marsh Obituary

Jim, age 69, passed away the morning of May 18th, at his home in South Jordan, UT attended by his family. After a diagnosis of cranial glioblastoma, Jim spent his final months with his wife, Jan, their six daughters and 16 grandchildren. He cherished them all.

He was born February 18, 1953 in Logan, UT, to Nina Maughan and Stanley Peter Marsh, the second of five children. He grew up in Los Alamos, NM, graduating from LA High School in 1971 then on to Utah State to complete his BA degree in Music Education while running hurdles for the university, lettering every year, and his Masters in Secondary Education. Jim was selected two years in a row as the student athlete of the year at USU having the highest GPA of any athlete on campus. He spent two years serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Portland, OR Mission.

Jim was a lover of sweets, Louis L'Amour, and afternoon rides on his scooter, checking in with the neighborhood or meeting up with friends.

Jim was a winner. He was first to the top of the rope in grade school, fastest hurdler and highest high jumper in high school, and the only guy who could have won the heart of the most beautiful girl at Utah State while driving a VW hatchback.

Jim Marsh was a Music Man. Before the turn of the century, he played in all the pit orchestras for Promised Valley Playhouse, and Salt Lake City's entertainment venues. Although French horn was his instrument of choice, he learned to play all brass and woodwind instruments as he spent 15 years teaching band and music. Jim began his career in North Summit School District in Coalville, UT, and in 1979 the Utah Music Educators Association selected Jim as the Rookie of the Year. While teaching at Eastmont Middle School in Jordan School District, he received a Teacher of the Year award. Helping students learn their instruments was a challenge topped only by getting them to play on the same page at the same time. His beloved Grandmother Lovisa would remind him on occasion "Keep those kids busy. If you don't, they surely will keep YOU busy." The strategies he learned in modifying student behavior served him well as he transitioned to Assistant Principal.

In 1991 he completed another graduate degree in School Administration and went on to serve as Assistant Principal at Eastmont, Oquirrh Hills, and South Jordan Middle Schools, as well as Jordan, Alta, and Riverton High Schools until retirement in 2015. Jim had a great respect for the students and sought opportunities to get them involved in sports, music, and arts in their schools. He also helped them recognize their responsibility to find a compromise as they worked through conflicts with one other. Often, he would pull out his guitar and calm the room until cooler heads prevailed.

Jim spent 30 years as a member of the Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band. He considered it an honor to play with such skilled musicians. He also played in the Army Band's Brass Quintet and started a quartet that sang with the band. The band performed often throughout Utah and enjoyed several tours abroad. Jim recalls with great solemnity the honor of playing at Ramstein Air Force Base when flag-draped caskets came off the planes.

He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Jan Baugh Marsh, whom he loved and appreciated for her unfailing devotion, strength of character, and shining example. Their children who have been the light of his life: Jaci and Rodney Thornell of Herriman, UT, April and Travis Johnson of Vale, OR, Amber Marsh and Eric Woken of Meridian, ID, Chelsea and Nick Lopez of Seattle, WA, Adelin and Riley Dias of Hurricane, UT, and Ciera Keller of South Jordan, UT. The grandchildren: Maya, Jett, Tytan, Hawk Thornell; Riley, Diesel, Claire, Tucker Johnson, Lily Brownlee; Ethan, Brix Lopez; Rocco, Deion, Krush, Rhone Dias; and Tyson Keller. He is also survived by his brother, David, and his sisters Sally, JC, and Kate.

The family would like to thank members of the Founders Park 6th Ward, the Founders Park Stake, as well as all those in the Country Crossing neighborhood, family, friends and colleagues of many decades, and those at the Huntsman Cancer Institute - Dr. Joe Mendez, Heather, Paula, and other employees, Intermountain Homecare and Hospice - nurse Amber and CNA Brittney, and other employees, and the South Jordan Fire Department EMT's. All of these amazing people lovingly cared for, served, prayed for, and lifted the spirits of Jim and his family.

Services will be held Saturday, June 4, 2022 at the Foxview LDS Chapel, 4127 W. Foxview Drive, South Jordan, UT, 84009, at 11 am, with a viewing from 9:30 to 10:30 that morning. There will be a viewing the night before, on Friday, June 3rd, at Larkin Mortuary, 3688 W. 12600 S. Riverton, UT 84065.

For your information: Interment with military honors will be at the Logan City Cemetery on Monday, June 6th, at 12:30 pm.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests making a donation to a charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Deseret News from May 25 to May 29, 2022.

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Shelly Dueri

June 4, 2022

I feel very honored to know the Marsh Family!! Jan, you are an amazing lady and I am loving getting to know you and all of your daughters. May God bless you and your family and help you in your healing!! Sure love your example of Christlike love and kindness you have shown me. I loved seeing and learning that the guy on his cherry red moped with usually a little rider with him was your sweet Jim!! Love ya!

George & Linda Sadowski

June 4, 2022

We were so touched and humbled to see you Jan along with your lovely daughters during the viewing prior to the services for Jim. Remember we love and truly adore all of you. Like you, we´ll miss Jim; a man of many talents.

George & Linda Sadowski

Kristina Snow

May 30, 2022

Mr. Marsh was the best band teacher! He taught me at Eastmont and the was an assistant Principal at Jordan. He touched so many lives through music! Thanks for sharing him.

Mike & LeAnn Ford

May 28, 2022

Jan and family. We are so sorry to hear of Jim´s passing. Our thoughts, prayers and love go out to you. May you be comforted and blessed.

Anita Nielsen

May 28, 2022

I´m so sorry about Jim´s passing. I worked with Jim at Riverton High School. I was the school psychologist so we worked with many students together. He was always caring and kind with a big heart.

Tiffnie Barlow

May 28, 2022

Mr. Marsh was my band teacher at Eastmont Middle school. He was an amazing man with so much patience and love.

Aaron R Baugh

May 27, 2022

He will be deeply missed. Hanging out with Jim was some of my best times.

Aurora

May 27, 2022

Mr. Marsh will be missed. He was the assistant principal when I attended Oquirrh Hills middle school, and knew several members of my family. He was at Riverton High when my sister was attending, and she had me bring one of our family's cats to the school for the kids at the daycare for one of her classes. There was an issue with the kennel I was using, causing the day to escape temporarily just outside the school. After notifying the office, Mr. Marsh came out and together we were able to get the cat back into my possession. He even recognized me and remembered my name as we were chatting walking into the school. He was an amazing, compassionate and kind person who always focused on the individual he was talking to. When he spoke to you it was clear you mattered. Farewell, Mr. Marsh.

Pete & Sheryl Syndergaard

May 27, 2022

Jim was a one of a kind neighbor. Always cheerful and outgoing. He will definitely be missed. Our hearts and prayers go out to Jan and the family.
Pete & Sheryl

Tricia Martindale

May 26, 2022

Jim was such a gem. He was so supportive of the music programs (and any program) at Riverton High. He loved the students and the faculty/staff. He would go above and beyond to help in any way he could.

Jim was funny and kind and left everyone feeling better than he found them. He was always so complimentary to me and the students after our choir concerts, often reviewing which songs were his favorites. As a teacher, I always felt supported by him as an administrator. My sincerest condolences to his family and loved ones.

Thank you, Jim. Until we meet again.

Shannon Greer

May 26, 2022

I remember seeing him sing in the OHMS school barber shop quartet and riding his scooter. He was a really nice guy.

Sierra Koceja

May 26, 2022

Awww MR MARSH. My absolute favorite administrator. I had the opportunity to work closely with him when I was a student body officer at OHMS. I could always make him laugh, and he could always make me laugh. He had my back and I really think that he enjoyed pie-ing me in the face the end of my ninth grade year. Looooved when he´d sing at assemblies and he was the perfect mix of funny and professional. He was loved by SO many!!

G Norma Villar

May 26, 2022

Jimmy was the best. We spent 6 years together at OHMS. He was part of the "best team" I ever had the pleasure to work with. I have many fond memories of him. I was glad to be given the privilege to tell him how much he meant to me professionally as well as personally. it was an honor to work with him.

Kim Baker

May 26, 2022

What wonderful memories I have of Jim. We would be sitting at district meeting trying to stay awake and Jill would always be telling jokes and cracking me up. You will be missed my friend.

Sharon Kartchner

May 26, 2022

I was at a choir concert at Riverton High School last night when I heard of Jim´s passing from the choir director Mr Ulmer who dedicated the performance to Jim in gratefulness for his kindness and dedication to staff and students at Riverton. I too remember meeting Jim when my daughter attended Riverton. He had a knack for remembering people´s names and making them feel noticed and important. He was so supportive of the students and I often saw him at my daughter´s volleyball games and at other school events. He made a huge difference in the atmosphere of the school and his kindness and quiet caring lifted everyone around him. He has a beautiful soul! Thanks for sharing him with us!

Robert and Janie Coleman

May 25, 2022

Dear Jan and family, we were so saddened to hear about the loss of your husband, father and grandfather. We had the delight of attending USU with Jim and following his career as a musician and teacher. He was a prince among men, as you well know. Hugs and sympathy to you until we all meet again.

Jeneile Tams

May 25, 2022

I remember many good times with Jim at USU and at UMEA activities. He was always so positive and enjoyed playing so much.

Mike Rosenhan

May 25, 2022

Jan, my sincerest condolences to you and your family. Your husband was a great guy.

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Foxview LDS Chapel

4127 W. Foxview Drive, South Jordan, UT

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