Julie Raymond Marsh
WE LOVE YOU GREG AND MISS YOU LOVE LITTLEONE AND THE BOYS JOHNNY AND BRIAN AND ACERAMA

Death date: Oct 24, 2021
Gregory J. Marsh, 56, of Ashford, CT passed away peacefully with his family by his side. Greg was born to the late Donald E. Marsh and Constance Laurion Marsh on September 29, 1965 in Hartford, CT. He attended Howell Cheney Techni Read Obituary
WE LOVE YOU GREG AND MISS YOU LOVE LITTLEONE AND THE BOYS JOHNNY AND BRIAN AND ACERAMA

12/21/2025
Greg you are missed Everyday we miss your laughter and your big Smile and all the Love You Gave Us. Boys are doing well Brian is a senior at Windham Tech studying Carpentry. John still job hunting after Graduating at Eastern for Computer Science .Ace is still running around the yard chasing squirls and Deer but he is such a GOOD dog. Me well i am busy still being a Mom To are two wonderful Sons watching them grow and turn into young descent men which they are they get that from you.
WELL WE LOVE YOU AND ALWAYS WILL LOVE JULIE AND THE BOYS

My deepest sympathies and condolences to the Marsh family. I´ve known Greg since he was an apprentice in local 35. We worked on several jobs together over the years. Greg was a good friend and dedicated union brother. He truly cared for the success of his local and all his union brothers and sisters. He was an extremely hard worker that would give a hand if you needed it both on and off the job. His unique laugh as well as his devotion to local 35 IBEW will be missed. My brother you put up a good fight, may you now rest in eternal peace and happiness.
Greg, words can not describe how much you will be missed . You were a wonderful brother and my best friend. I loved your wonderful laugh, great attitude, and hard work ethic that you got from mom and dad. I will always cherish our fishing, hunting, skiing, and camping adventures as kids and adults. Our sports discussions were always a highlight of weekend calls.
I admired your selflessness, you always helped others before self. You dreamed big and were not afraid to fail to better your self and your family. Your work and skill is present all over New England in the facilities you help build.
You were a great father and husband. Always there for your family. Your physical body is now gone but your spirit lives on watching over us back in this world. You were a great fixer and problem solver. When I am up against a challenge, I will ask how would Greg solve this and listen for your guidance. I miss you and love you very much. My family and all your other friends will help watch over your family and offer our support.
Love you forever,
Your Brother
Jeff