Thomas Marsh

Thomas H. Marsh

2014

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Thomas H. “Tom” Marsh, 60, of Centerville, passed away unexpectedly Saturday morning August 30, 2014 at his residence. Tom was born on April 16, 1954 in Oil City, a son of the late Floyd Marsh and Laura Clark Marsh Van Cise. Tom was a graduate of Cranberry High School, class of 1972. He was a CDL truck driver for Southall Gas for over 15 years. He had also driven truck for local lumber mills. He recently had been driving for anyone who had transportation needs. Tom had formerly attended the Titusville Branch Ministries. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, campfires and being outdoors. He also loved spending time with his family, especially the children and grandchildren. He was a loving father, grandfather and brother who leaves behind many great memories for those he met and loved. He is survived by his partner of the last ten years, Tammy Campbell; two sons, Bryan Marsh and wife Carissa of Jacksonville, NC and Lachlan Campbell at home; two daughters, Krista Harriger and husband Andrew of Oil City and Tara Brown and husband Phil of Indianapolis, IN; seven grandchildren, Austin, Ariel, and Eva Brown, Emma and Dawson Brown, Sawyer Harriger, and Vala Marsh; four brothers, Ron Marsh and wife Sandy of Oil City, Ken Marsh of Bixby, OK, Jim Marsh and wife Jeanette, and Sam Marsh and wife Lisa, all of Franklin; five sisters, Grace Albaugh and Ruth Richardson, both of Venus, Mary Hallett and husband Paul of Manton, Mich., Sharon Ellis and husband Wayne and Joyce Ellis and husband Josh, all of Coshocton, OH; and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Gordon B. Garrett Funeral Home 303 N. Washington St. Titusville on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM and attend the funeral service there on Thursday at 10:00 AM with Pastor Troy Funte of Grove City Branch Church officiating. Interment will be in Craig Hill Cemetery.
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Gordon B. Garrett Funeral Home