Elvera Marsh
Date of Death: Jun 11, 2020

1935 - 2020
Elvera Marsh, 85, of Waupun, passed away June 11, 2020 at the Christian Home in Waupun.
Elvera was born March 10, 1935, the daughter of Emil and Leona Beahm Krinke. Elvera graduated from Rio High School in 1953. On June 11, 1960 she married Harold Marsh in Dalton, WI. Elvera was a farm wife, mother, and home keeper on the family farm in Brandon. Elvera loved to sew and quilt. She made some clothing and did some canning. She was a member of Waupun United Methodist Church in Waupun and the Rising Sun Grange in Ladoga. Elvera loved to go to the casino and take family along. She especially loved to play sheepshead.
Elvera is survived by five children: Cindy Marsh (Jerry Stahmann) of Eldorado, Allen Marsh (Julie Frahmann) of Beaver Dam, Brian Marsh of Brandon; Harold (Stephanie) Marsh Jr. of TN, Tony (Rita) Marsh of MN; 11 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
Elvera was preceded in death by her husband, Harold in 2010.
Services
No services will be held at this time.
Special Thanks
The family would like to thank Agnesian Hospice and all the staff at the Christian Home for their care of mom.
i was sorry to see Elvera’s obit in the paper. i let our class members know, by sending them a copy of the obit. our sympathies for your family. She was a sweet person. Enjoyed her at our class get togethers. Class of 1953 – Rio
To Joycelyn and the Class of 1953-Rio. Was so glad you reached out to our family with your condolences. Mom always loved attending the class gatherings, and as her guest, you made me feel like part of the class. Please know that she loved you all. Daughter Cindy
I don’t know if i left my email address on my previous condolence.
Yes your email is listed in the condolence. Thanks, Werner-Harmsen
I am so sorry to hear of Elvera’s passing. She was a very sweet lady. I stopped in to see her a few years back and it was so nice to hear what each of you children were doing. She was so gracious.
I was so glad I stopped.
My Mom & Dad (Hilda & Toby) always enjoyed getting together with both Elvera & Harold. They had good times playing cards. And my Dad enjoyed when someone would stop in & shoot a game or 2 of pool.
My deepest sympathy to all of you.
Regards, Jean