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Paul Jefferson Marsh
- Madison Parish, Louisiana
From
Crothers-Glenwood Funeral Home Tallulah, LA December 24, 2016
Paul Jefferson Marsh
October 1, 1936 -
December 19, 2016
Paul Jefferson Marsh was born October
1, 1936, in Grace, Mississippi, to the late Joseph Jefferson Marsh and the late
Sarah Lucille Wise Marsh.
Paul moved to
Sondheimer, Louisiana when he was seven years old. He was a graduate of Lake
Providence High School. He served his country in the United States Army. Upon
returning home, he farmed with his father and brother, establishing Jeff Marsh
and Sons in 1974, with all of his brothers. They would go on to establish Marsh
farms and Marsh cattle farms. Paul was very active in the community in which he
grew up. He served as deacon at First Baptist Church in Sondheimer. Paul was a
Past Master, 32nd degree
Scottish Rite and York Rite at Pecan Grove Lodge #222. He was a Barak
Shrine Temple Shriner-something he held dear to his heart. He served as a
member on the board of Delta Bank, and was president of the Madison/East
Carroll Gin. He served as Vice President of the Walnut Bayou Water Association
from 1980 until his passing. He was an auxiliary deputy to both the Madison and
East Carroll Sheriff Departments.
Paul is survived by:
his loving wife of 54 years, Stella Marsh; his children, Jeff and Carmen Marsh,
Joe and Kayla Marsh, Paula and Brad Miller, and Crystal Marsh; grandchildren,
Amanda Miller, Justin Purvis, Kaitlyn Purvis, Will
Miller, Megan Marsh, Anna Claire Marsh, Shelby Ratcliff, Haylee
Miller, Joey Marsh and Alex Marsh; one very anticipated great-grandchild,
Tinsley Purvis; siblings, Alice Eubanks, Dorothy and Del Ainsworth, Cooter and Sharyn Marsh, Jimmy
and Betty Marsh, Betty and Riley Boudreaux, Larry and Beverly Marsh, Billy and
Ginny Marsh, Ann and George Shepherd, and Kathy and Booby Powers.
Paul was a master
trapper, avid hunter, and fisherman who farmed so he could pay for his hobbies.
There was no doubt to anyone who spoke with him that family came first, and he
loved spending time with his grandchildren.