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Margene <I>Adamson</I> Marsh

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Margene Adamson Marsh

Birth
Riverton, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
26 Feb 2018 (aged 85)
Alpine, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Alpine, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4579224, Longitude: -111.7744373
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Margene Adamson Marsh
1933 - 2018

Early Life: Margene was born February 22, 1933, in Riverton, Utah, to David Duane and Fae Binns Adamson. She was a longtime resident of Alpine, Utah; she loved the changing of seasons on the beautiful mountains. She attended American Fork High School where she loved playing the clarinet in the American Fork High School band.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: On June 19, 1952, she married her eternal sweetheart, Clinton Myers Marsh, in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They raised their children in the home Clinton built. Margene loved her family and spending time making each feel loved. She loved music and had a beautiful soprano voice. She loved baking and made delicious food that she graciously shared with many. She loved gardening and grew beautiful roses. Clinton and Margene lived a true love story; they loved traveling together and shared their lives with one another. They faced life holding hands, in good times and bad. Margene Adamson Marsh, of Alpine, Utah, passed away peacefully February 26, 2018, in Alpine. She was 85.
Family Message: "The family would like to express thanks to the entire staff of River Meadow Senior Living for all the love and care they provided for her. Special love is expressed to her dear friend, Juanita Singleton; their friendship spanned eighty years. Thank you to Symbii hospice that blessed her last few days with comfort."
Survived By: Her daughters: Teresa Rasor, of Folosm, CA; Julene (Todd) Olson, of Bluffdale, UT; and Janece (Tyler) Thompson, of Alpine UT; twelve grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and her brother, Howard Adamson.
Preceded In Death By: Her sweetheart of over 60 years, Clinton; her son, Brent; grandson, Kody; her parents and her siblings: Donna, Eloise, Joyce and Max.
Services: Mountainville 4th LDS Ward Chapel
Arranged By: Warenski Funeral Home
Burial: Alpine City Cemetery
Original Obituary Published By:
© Warenski Funeral Home | March 2018
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Margene Adamson Marsh
1933 - 2018

Early Life: Margene was born February 22, 1933, in Riverton, Utah, to David Duane and Fae Binns Adamson. She was a longtime resident of Alpine, Utah; she loved the changing of seasons on the beautiful mountains. She attended American Fork High School where she loved playing the clarinet in the American Fork High School band.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: On June 19, 1952, she married her eternal sweetheart, Clinton Myers Marsh, in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They raised their children in the home Clinton built. Margene loved her family and spending time making each feel loved. She loved music and had a beautiful soprano voice. She loved baking and made delicious food that she graciously shared with many. She loved gardening and grew beautiful roses. Clinton and Margene lived a true love story; they loved traveling together and shared their lives with one another. They faced life holding hands, in good times and bad. Margene Adamson Marsh, of Alpine, Utah, passed away peacefully February 26, 2018, in Alpine. She was 85.
Family Message: "The family would like to express thanks to the entire staff of River Meadow Senior Living for all the love and care they provided for her. Special love is expressed to her dear friend, Juanita Singleton; their friendship spanned eighty years. Thank you to Symbii hospice that blessed her last few days with comfort."
Survived By: Her daughters: Teresa Rasor, of Folosm, CA; Julene (Todd) Olson, of Bluffdale, UT; and Janece (Tyler) Thompson, of Alpine UT; twelve grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and her brother, Howard Adamson.
Preceded In Death By: Her sweetheart of over 60 years, Clinton; her son, Brent; grandson, Kody; her parents and her siblings: Donna, Eloise, Joyce and Max.
Services: Mountainville 4th LDS Ward Chapel
Arranged By: Warenski Funeral Home
Burial: Alpine City Cemetery
Original Obituary Published By:
© Warenski Funeral Home | March 2018
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley

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