James Key West - Marsh P Marsh James P. Marsh passed away peacefully on August 2, 2023, at Mount Sinai Medical center. He was the fifth of eight kids, born June 22, 1953, in Warren, Ohio and the son of Marie Barrett Marsh & John Marsh.
Jim was an Ohio native who grew up knowing the value of hard work and good friendships. Upon graduating from Youngstown State University in 1978 with a Bachelor's in Accounting, Jim started his own accounting practice, J.P. Marsh & Co, which he presided over for 40+ years until his retirement. Jim also founded Marsh Development, with rental properties varying from residential to commercial and includes unique landmarks such as the Emerald Diner and surrounding train cars in Hubbard, OH. Jim received many awards and recognitions for his renovations and historic preservations, with properties being listed on the Trumbull County Historical Register. Jim was also given the Key to the City award for Hubbard for his beautification efforts. He was a true visionary that could create something from anything. Jim thrived on finding old, rusted antiques and restoring them to their former glory. When he ran out of wall space for displaying his collectables, he would start hanging them from the ceiling! Friends knew that Jim could recount the entire story of each piece of memorabilia that he owned.
Throughout the years, Jim expanded his reach to renovations in Key West, Florida. Ohio would always hold his heart, but Florida became his second home. For many, just owning a home in Key West would be enough but Jim's goal was to have a beautifully personalized space with location, color, and historically accurate architecture. Jim was the first recipient in the Bahama Village to be awarded a Ceramic Star for historical renovations and the first to receive one for new construction. These highly coveted preservation awards are presented by the Historic Florida Keys Foundation and considered the gold star of historic renovations. Jim's goal was to always leave things better than when he started them. His mark is left anywhere that he's been and may even include one of his favorite antique gas pumps on the property.
When Jim wasn't tirelessly working, he enjoyed recreational flying. Aviation is in the Marsh blood starting with his mother who was part of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), the first female military pilots that flew during World War II and later received the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor. Jim loved flying across the country, and even to Europe, with his two daughters - all having their commercial pilots' licenses. Jim and his wife adored traveling and making new friends every place they went. He was a man of many stories, some factual and others not so much, all that would be entertaining, nonetheless. He was a hard-working man of great integrity who will be truly missed.
Jim, a loving husband, father, and grandfather is survived by his wife Nancy Marsh, daughters Katie Marsh, Lannie Herlihy, stepson Patrick Barry, granddaughters, Dakota Marsh and Blair Herlihy, siblings, John Marsh, Kathleen Fowler, David Marsh, Bob Marsh, and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers Tom Marsh and George Marsh and his twin sister Janet Marsh Lloyd.
A celebration of life will be held for family and close friends from 4:30-6:30pm on Friday September 1st at Avalon Country Club - Squaw Creek (761 Youngstown Kingsville Rd SE, Vienna, OH). We encourage all to bring copies of pictures of Jim and share their fondest memories.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jim's memory to Halo House Foundation which is a non-profit organization that provides housing to cancer patients. Halo House was founded by Jim's sister, Kathleen and nephew, Nathan Fowler. Donations can be made at
https://www.halohousefoundation.org/ways-to-donate.
Published by Key West Citizen from Aug. 24 to Aug. 25, 2023.