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Brenda (Perkins) Tibbetts
February 25, 2006
Marsha, you are loved by our entire family. I will miss you, even though I haven't seen you in a few years. You and Ted were always one of my most favorite couples.I often think about how hospitable you were and what a great cook you were when Scott and I came to stay with you on our honeymoon. I look forward to seeing you in heaven. You'll have to show us around! Love, Brenda
Pam Lloyd-Perkins
February 24, 2006
Marsha will always be dear to my heart. You both are. She always carried herself with class. The memories of being in your home as a young child are some of the fondest memories I have. I can always recall a special New Years or dance marathon in your living room. What a fun couple you were. I know Marsha is in heaven. Her heart was tender towards the Lord and I know she's with him now. I only wished I could have known sooner her condition, I would have been there. Ted, you and Marsha opened up your home to me and my family as we would travel through Salt Lake these past few years and I will always consider you family. I love you and will pray for God to comfort you in this very hard time. I feel privileged to have known the person with such a spark and love of life as Marsha. I'll never forget her words about you Ted, once I made the comment, "you really love Ted don't you," and she replied, "I more than love him, I really like him". How many married couples can say that? She did. What a pair.
Pam
Stan Swallow
February 20, 2006
I remember the parties at your home with the FAA folks. You and Marsha were such great hosts and made everyone feel welcome. The years we carpooled together were some of the good times for me as I learned the other side of the FAA story from your Air Traffic point of view.
Thanks for the good times and best wishes in the future.
Stan
Celia Partridge
February 20, 2006
We cherish the many times that we shared with Marsha and you, Ted. Among our most favorite memories are the trips to Lake Powell, the lovely dinners with friends, and the times we shared at the cabin. It will never be the same without Marsha's sweet smile and mischievous laugh. We know how devoted she was to you, Lonie, and the children. We wish you peace and contentment knowing that Marsha is now pain free and can rest comfortably. We are thankful that we are able to call her our dear friend.
Our love to you,
Mike and Celia
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