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Anthony Dandola posted a condolence
Saturday, August 3, 2019
Carl was my friend for over forty years. We met at Seton Hall University as business students, where Carl was my dormitory roommate and Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity brother.
Although we lived far apart after school, we kept in touch with occasional visits and frequent phone calls to discuss family, friends and life events.
I will miss my dear friend Carl. May he rest in peace.
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Dru-ann Skeates-Colthirst posted a condolence
Friday, August 2, 2019
Our deepest condolences to the Marsh family on the loss of Carl. We will cherish our fond memories of Christmas in Montreal, visits to London and family stories. Lift up a smile for he is already in the paradise.
With Love Dru-Ann, Jade and Dylan
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Novlet Rose posted a condolence
Friday, August 2, 2019
My deepest condolence to the family in the loss of Carl. There are some fun memories I have of Carl way, way back when we were taking evening classes. I recall him being the only boy among the girls when Esmine Fergerson, Lou Westcarth and myself would play practical jokes on him. He always appeared so serious, eyes were always in the books, we just wanted him to laugh and relax a bit and that he did. Some years later, we met in New York as well as Florida where we were fortunate enough to share pleasant memories. Carl is absent from us, leaving us to remember, reflect, and rejoice in his life on earth with us. His is now in the presence of his Lord and Savior. Farewell my cous. Rest in peace
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Cathy and Kenny Marino posted a condolence
Friday, August 2, 2019
We met Carl three years ago, when we moved to Florida and became his next-door neighbors. In that short time we feel we were so privileged to have him be a part of our lives – he went from neighbor to friend. He was always cheerful, upbeat, positive, and always concerned for our well-being. He shared with us many stories of his family and his friends….and his love of Jamaica. We also have met many members of his beautiful family, and for that, we are fortunate, as well. Selfishly, we feel we were so lucky to know him, but so sad that it was for such a short period of time. We grieve for his family and offer our sincerest and most deep felt sympathy. We will miss him.
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Carole Stewart-Heron posted a condolence
Friday, August 2, 2019
Sincere condolence to Carl’s family. As you grieve, I pray that God enfolds you and eases your pain during this period of adjustment. I met Carl before his retirement and found him to be both professional in his actions, and gentleman-like in demeanor. It was so surprising to learn of his passing.
I wish you peace now, and at every future milestone as you remember him.
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Bernice Lopez (Ma Lopez) posted a condolence
Thursday, August 1, 2019
My deepest condolence to the Marsh family in the loss of a love one. I met Carl when he was a teenager. I will always remember how dedicated he was in going to church on Sundays. Whenever I heard the pita-pata of footsteps on Sunday mornings going by my house, it never failed to be Carl. I always enquirer of him and kept him in my prayers. We all loved you but God loved you more. I will continue to pray for the Marsh family.
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Winston S. Marsh posted a condolence
Thursday, August 1, 2019
Labyrinth reveres you as one of it’s great sons. Your schoolmates remember your calm demeanor, your quiet dignity and your determination to avhieve your lofty goals. Thanks for the inspiration and the challenges you offer by your dogged academic pursuits and your exemplary work ethic. My sincere condolences to your family.
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Bryan Chin posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
If love alone could have saved you,you never would have died.
Uncle Carl,it is with a heavy heart I have to say I never did expect you to to leave us when you did. We had just spoken a few weeks before and our conversation was so happy and chirpy and the thing we spoke about will have to remain undone.
I am indebted to you for all the kindness you have shown me from childhood years to the present. Your counsel has always been invaluable and your interest in my famiy is embedded in my heart. Pasty says to tell you she misses you and reminds me that you were the Best Man at our wedding.
Your love for familywas remarkable and we thank you for creating The Marsh Family Reunion. Rest well bro and I close with your favourite phrase…”The Lord will provide”
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Karl & Assunta Moulton posted a condolence
Monday, July 29, 2019
We want to extend our deepest condolences, our prayers are with the entire family.
And may the peace of our lord and savior Jesus Christ rest abide and comfort each of you as you celebrate the life and legacy of Carl Marsh
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Rosevelt and Lavern Marsh-Swain posted a condolence
Sunday, July 28, 2019
We share in this time of grief but also share in the love and memories of our dear Carl.
No one can ever replace the remarkable person that he was. He has left an unforgettable legacy of family which we must cherish.
I could always count on Carl to lighten the mood with a good joke or an old saying. There will never be another man quite like him and his memory and legacy will live on forever…..
Forever remembered, Forever missed.
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Lorenda Johnson posted a condolence
Friday, July 26, 2019
My Dearest Cousin Carl… Although I know Carl is at rest with our Heavenly Father, my heart is heavy with grief. We are family first but his friendship is so precious to me. There are so many loving, fun, cherished memories I have of Carl, I can not be anything but thankful I had the joy of knowing Carl here on earth. Carl loved researching and uniting the Marsh Family, and as a family we will find strength in each other as we mourn his passing.
May His Souls Rest In Peace.
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Wylton H. James posted a condolence
Thursday, July 25, 2019
Inasmuch I, Wylton, live in New York, Carl lived in Florida, my two brothers Owen and Kingsley and their families live in Jamaica; not even those distances which separated us in our adult lives, could fray the bonds of friendship and brotherly love the James family shared with Carl. He was particularly devoted to our late parents, Atphel and Lynette James. As youngsters we were immediate neighbors in residence on Whitehall Avenue, Kingston 8 Jamaica, W.I..
It will take some time to come to grips with Carl’s passing. Where there is love, any life is too short. But losing a dearly loved relative and highly esteemed friend, can cause a loneliness unlike any other. To express regret seems hardly enough because bereavement is so personal a matter that, few of us, unless we have experienced it ourselves, can fully comprehend its grief. To be sure, his passing makes our world a smaller place.
To his bereaved family, kindly accept our deepest sympathies. We understand that while words may bring only slight comfort when your grief is great; we hope that you will be brave in your sorrow, as Carl would have wanted you to be. In addition to our own, you will, we are sure, have the support, considerations and prayers of family and good friends everywhere, which will provide you with the fortitude and courage you will need in adjusting to a new life without him.
Let us take comfort in our belief that he’s now entered into the Joy of The Lord. He is now at peace. As such, I suggest we mourn less and celebrate more with thanksgiving, Carl’s life of love and friendship which he so unselfishly shared with us.
Requiescat in pace, dear Carl.” (Rest in Peace, dear Carl).
Wylton “Jimmy”, Owen and Kingsley James and their families.
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Sonia Smith (Lopez) posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
My deepest sympathy to the Marsh family in the loss of a loved one. A sweet soul has gone home to rest in a better place. I will cherish the times we spent together. May we all cherish the Legacy he left behind
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Sharon Johnson posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
To Lavern and family I am so sorry for your loss, and hope that you find comfort in each other at this difficult time. May God grant you peace in your time of sorrow.
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Arlene Colthirst posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
It is very hard to accept that Carl is no longer with us in the form and body in which he entered this world, but he is still here being kept alive in our hearts, out minds and memories, and will continue to live on, through us.
Carl was a very loving, kind and generous soul, who could brighten up your cloudy day, leaving you laughing and a smile on your face and in your eyes.
I admire the fact that Carl took up the baton and carried it further with his love of family by delving more into the family history and initiating the family reunions. I remember, not too long ago, him saying that he was getting older and it was time for the younger ones now to take up the challenge and continue the family history gathering and the get-togethers.
Family, I am praying for us to get through thisMy dear cousin Carl, Rest in Peace until that Great Resurrection Day
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winsome Passmore posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
My uncle Carl was a “know it all” where the Marsh family is concerned, anything one wanted to know about this family just asked him. And with his wealth of knowledge he was able to orchestrate the Marsh
Family Reunion( for which I will forever be grateful.) This came about as in his own words we were only “getting together” at funerals.
In every conversations I ever had with him he always spoke highly of his parents.
My uncle was also a great cook, and I was privileged to have tasted his cooking on two occasions. whenever I try to cook oxtail, my mind always go back to that wonderful oxtail I had when I once paid him a visit when he lived at Dunrobin Mews, St Andrew, Jamaica , and also when I once visited him in Hollywood , Florida – meal was out of this world
Uncle Carl you have lived your life to the fullest and now you are at rest with your brothers and sisters, Sleep on my uncle
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June C.M. Isioye Colthirst posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
My cousin Carl will always hold a special place in my heart. I remember being 8 or 9 years old and my cousin buying me a pair of laced up gray shoes I wore those shoes everywhere. I am sure to bed too. As children my sisters and brother were always happy when our cousin came to visit he had a special bond with my Mom as first cousins. He knew the reason and purpose for family. One of the last conversations I had with him was he reminding me he will not be here always to remind us of our family ties and we need to remember and write it down. Carl’s shoes as were my Mom Tula are hard to fill/fit. We miss your knowledge and your love of family.
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Denise Nymn Beckles posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
As we grieve Uncle Carl’s passing……
From the time I met Uncle Carl (as an adult) almost four decades ago, he was always kind and generous to me and he always took the time to make sure that I knew my family’s history. Even during our last hour long conversation on June 18 this year he was telling me why my mother, Hazel, had the nickname “Connie”.
Uncle Carl always kept in contact with me through the years and I will be forever grateful for his accommodating me at his home and dropping me to and from the Miami airport during my travels to and from my home (Trinidad) and Orlando when I was pursuing my Masters degree.
May his soul rest in peace and rise in glory when that time comes. Love you, Uncle Carl.
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Charmaine Colthirst posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Our cousin Carl will be greatly missed. He was indeed a wealth of information about our family history. When my mom was alive and she didn’t remember something I remember her saying, “let’s call Carl, he will remember”. He was such a generous and kind person. Rest in Peace cousin Carl.
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Gale Coldwell posted a condolence
Monday, July 22, 2019
Dear Family,
Please accept my heartfelt sympathies for your loss.
I was honored to have met Carl.
He was a very sweet man and I’m sure he will be greatly missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Gale Coldwell
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Robert & Lynne Lewis posted a condolence
Monday, July 22, 2019
To Carl’s family: we knew your Carl through my cousins who were his neighbors, Kenny & Cathy Marino. We liked him immediately upon meeting him- Carl was quite smart, sharp, comical, a dapper gentleman with a great sense of humor. Last time we saw him was July 4th, 2019 for a meal at my cousins house. He really looked sharp in his white pants, gauzy shirt & white Bob Marley hat. We had a great time & were shocked & sorry to hear of his passing. That weekend following seemed so sad. We can only imagine what a fun, wonderful family he must have had. All our thoughts & prayers, Bob & Lynne Lewis.
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Charles Donaldson posted a condolence
Monday, July 22, 2019
My dear Uncle Carl, what can i say, its still so hard to believe you are gone so soon.
As i write this i recall how you frequently remided me that it was you they sent to run and get the “midwife” to come and save your sister and me because I was so difficult to birth.
You were also fond of telling me how you changed my nappies. You would also often tell me how much you love me….I love tou too so very much.
Your exceptional generosity your funny walk and your dedication to the creation of a strongly bonded and loving family will live on in my heart, and the hearts of the many family members you have touched.
Oh and of course how can I leave out your legendary stubborness. But behind this was a strong sense of justice and respect.
So long Uncle Carl you are deeply loved and greatly missed. RIP
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Rodger Colthirst posted a condolence
Monday, July 22, 2019
Cousin Carl will always be a part of my life as he resides in my memory. I am happy that I was able to visit with him earlier this year and actually have him share some of his past memories. He was a remarkable man who always took the time to listen. I will miss having the opportunity to call and talk. Carl, you may be absent, but you are always here.
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Arlene Lopez(Joy) posted a condolence
Monday, July 22, 2019
Accept my sincere sympathy and may God strengthen the family in their time of sorrow.
Carl was loved in our family. He was a kind caring individual. Very jovial and he will always be remembered by all of us.
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