In Loving Memory

Carrie (Elias) Marsh

Carrie (Elias) Marsh
October 19, 1918
February 25, 2016
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My fondest memory of your Mom were our girl scout camping times at Happy Hollow. She was such a fun person and always up to some jokes that made us all smile! May your memories bring you joy and your faith bring you comfort. God's Blessings. Donna Kolkhorst Box Kelling
Donna Kelling
2/29/2016
Brenham, TX
Pat, Barbara and Frances,

We're certain the heavenly poker bunch has been holding her place for her. Here's to the most spirited women we all called "Aunt Carrie."


Kate Lacina Alexander Maddock,
Alexandra Barclay Wilson and
Jessica Elaine Turnbow-Cao
Kate Lacina Alexander Maddock
2/28/2016
Rockport, TX
Dear Barbara and family,

A great lady has left us. Your mom was one of the greatest role models I have ever known. She will be greatly missed by not only her family but by all who knew her. But, she will always be with you and with us - we can always find her in our hearts.


I am so sorry I cannot be there on Sunday to say good-bye in person. I just this morning find out about her passing. Just know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May she rest in peace.
Mary Kay Torres
2/28/2016
Copperas Cove,, TX
I remember Carey and I taking Mrs. Marsh, Nancy Atkinson and my aunt, Alma Eve Hodde to an Astros baseball game. I don’t remember whether the Astros won or lost that day, but we all had a great time at the ballpark. Mrs. Marsh was a wonderful lady, and it was always a pleasure to see her.
Johnny Lacina
2/28/2016
Brenham, TX
I am sorry for last.
Jason Ian Pulman
2/28/2016
SAN ANTONIO, TX
To the family and life long friends of Carrie Marsh, Please accept my deepest condolences...

ALLOW

Close your eyes, cover your ears and listen with your heart.
Your memory of a loved one's whisper will float into your realm as gently as an autumn leaf of gold...
Quiet your inner being so you only hear the drifting of the leaf and the secret message it delivers.
Allow the leaf to touch your cheek as a gently as a light kiss so as not to startle you, but to cause you to smile.
Listen with your soul to the whispers and vows of love from a beautiful time gone by and now extended to you here.
Smile that you allow yourself to welcome sweet memories within you for it is you and you alone who can make this allowance.

BARBARA BLUME KLASSEN
Barbara Blume Klassen
2/28/2016
Brenham, TX
Sincere sympathies to you all,the family of Carrie Marsh. Carrie was a joy to be with whenever our paths would cross. She was a woman who shared her joy of life and will be surely missed by all who knew and loved her....a true inspiration Carrie was
to all of those persons she touched in her life in Brenham these past 70 years.
Sally Faske Blum
2/27/2016
Brenham, TX
Oh how many happy memories of times spent with this wonderful woman. My voice lessons began with her urging my mother to get lessons for me. I am indebted to her for a wonderful career and life as a vocal music professional. What a wonderful inspiration. I remember her most for her fabulous sense of humor. I will miss her. Love to you girls and your families.
sandra peterson
2/27/2016
houston, TX
Mrs. Marsh was one of my favorite people in Brenham. She always brightened my day with her quick wit and humorous outlook on life. I am forever grateful that she took in our senior girl scout troop (consisting of only two members by that time) so we could camp out at Happy Hollow with her troop our last year of scouts .She came to John's visitation in April and I was so honored by her presence and touched by her words of comfort to me. She was a wonderful and great lady and I will always remember her. My sincere sympathies to all of you.
Mary Ann Herndon
2/27/2016
Brenham, TX
Marsh family: What a beautiful legacy your mother has left. She was always involved in community events and never turned down a request to participate in any endeavor. She was blessed with an insatiable hunger for knowledge and that hunger greatly benefited the community. When I think of Carrie, the thought that comes to mind is, "LITTLE BUT MIGHTY"! We are ALL better people for having known her!
Rebecca Yoakum Schroeder
2/27/2016
Brenham, TX
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