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1. Marsha Lynn Nelson McCaa, a resident of Troy, Texas, formerly of Henryetta, Oklahoma passed away Sunday, March 23, 2025 in Troy, TX at the age of 59. She was born on August 31, 1965 in Riverside, California to LV Nelson & Margaret Nelson.
She was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Johnie Todd, grandparents; Carlotta Rivera, Frank Rivera, Jewett Nelson, and Emma Nelson, eleven uncles, three aunts, niece, Jennifer Amanda Nicole Nelson, nephew, Wesley Robert Nelson, and nephew, Brandon Glen Jacobs.
Marsha is survived by her children; Ryker McCaa of the home, Sean McCaa of the home, Jarred Argabright of Temple, Texas, Chris Maxey & wife Tanya of Florence, Texas, and Cindy Mae Morgan of Temple, ten grandchildren, brother, Jewett Nelson & wife Lori of Checotah, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, brother, Frank Nelson and his children, Chelsea Nelson Minyard, Megan Nelson, and Jaydn Nelson of Henryetta, sister, Michelle Nelson Allen & husband Greg and their daughter, Amanda Allen of Henryetta, and sister Carrie Warren Crayk and her children, Taylor Crayk, and Jarrod Jacobs, nephew, Gunner Todd as well a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral Services are scheduled for 2:00 PM, Saturday, April 12, 2025 at the Dewar First Baptist Church with Rev. Ryan Wells, officiating. Interment will follow at Westlawn Cemetery. Services are under the care and direction of Integrity Funeral Service.
Pallbearers: Ryker McCaa, Jewett Nelson, Frank Nelson, Chris Maxey, Jarred Argabright, and Rodney Johnson.
Marsha's death was unexpected and friends and family can make donations to help with funeral expenses at Funeral Fund. <https://fundthefuneral.com/marsha-nelson-mccaa>
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