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Gloria "Jane" (Diehl) Marsh, 92, of Mechanicsburg, PA, passed away on June 10, 2025. She was born on July 30, 1932, the daughter of the late James and Evelyn Diehl. She graduated from Mechanicsburg High School in June, 1950.
Growing up, Jane enjoyed roller skating and dancing. She loved spending time in Ocean City, Maryland, where she would spend several days at the beach. She relished a good card game and took particular pride in beating everyone at Yahtzee. Jane also enjoyed traveling and discovering new places. Above all, she cherished time spent with her family and friends. She was especially close to her only sibling, Pat. Jane retired from Bon-Ton department store, where she worked as a sales clerk.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her sister, Patricia Long; and her son, Joseph Marsh.
Jane is survived by her children: David Marsh of Richardson, TX; James Marsh (Karin) of Deltona, FL; and Kathleen Kuntzelman (Ed) of Mount Joy, PA. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Crystal Kehn, Stephen Marsh, Eli Marsh, Jim Kuntzelman, Kristine Kuntzelman, Kara Tyson, Katie Kuntzelman, Jason Kuntzelman, Jordan Kuntzelman, Ashley Garrison, and Kevin Marsh. Her legacy continues through her great-grandchildren: Asher, Stephen, Adelynn, Rachael, Emma, Ethan, Avalyn, Anna, Gideon, Alivia, Savannah, Brooke, Piper, and Avary.
Celebration of Life open house for Jane is Friday, June 20 from 1pm-4pm at Buhrig Funeral Gathering Place in Mechanicsburg, PA. Food will be provided.
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