Dear Milford,
I am sorry that Lavonda is no longer with us. She was a wonderful woman and did so much for Autumn Glen.
We will miss her very much, but rejoice that she is in much happier place now.
Deepest sympathy to you and your family,
Joan Goode
Mom, I'm missing you greatly today. We have closed the circle and have laid you in a most beautiful place. Please rest now and continue to watch over us. You are now and always will be missed. I'm grateful.
Pam
My memories of Mrs. Marsh are visits to their home. Upon entering I was always greeted with a warm smile and asked if I needed anything to eat or drink. I loved visiting around the holidays because of the smells of all the baking of the cookies that Mrs. Marsh would bake. When visiting you can feel the caring and love that Lavonda and Milford have for one another. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. I feel truly blessed to have known Mrs. Marsh.
With deepest sympathy,
Brice Duvall
So sorry to hear of Lavonda's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with Miff and her family.
Kim Jackson Rose
I will truly miss Lavonda, I have been doing her hair for a while now, and will always remember her kindness and sweet, sweet smile! Heaven has truly received an angel:)
Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
My memories of Aunt Lavonda are not as recent as many of those posted here, as she and Uncle Miff left West Virginia so many years ago. But I remember her when she was so young, and I was a very little girl. She lived near Mom & Dad and "Lavonda" would baby sit my sister and I. Sometimes Mother's brother, Uncle Miff, would visit when she was there and they became an item. Soon they were married and off to Germany for a time. When their own baby girl came along, I remember Aunt Lavonda doing lots of laundry and folding diapers when Mother took us to visit. She was always so sweet - sweet about everything. Soon they moved away from West Virginia, but when they came to visit she was still sweet and thoughtful, soft spoken, and, oh yes, always beautifully tanned. She was special to my sister and I, with her beautiful hair and clothes. She shared some of those clothes with me when I became a teen and even bought me some beautiful new ones. She and Uncle Miff were always laughing, happy and thankful to be alive and to be blessed. They would lend a hand when needed and support was always available from their generous loving hearts. Over the years, both Uncle Miff and Aunt Lavonda remained faithful to all of the family back home with supportive phone calls and visits. We know that she was loved by others as much as by her family and I, for one, am happy that her life graced so many. I will miss Aunt Lavonda. Just knowing that she was there (especially for Uncle Miff) was a comfort. I look forward to being with her again some day.
Sharre Yoke Bobier, Niece
Dear Uncle Miff,
We were so sorry to hear about Aunt Lavonda, but we know she is at peace and in no more pain. Our hearts and prayers are with you as you carry on without her.
All our love,
Your niece,
Donna and David
In honor of Lavonda Lavee Marsh, Fadua lit a candle.
Sending prayers for Mrs. Marsh's family, Milford so sorry for your loss, please find peace and comfort with all of the memories you have. God Bless you and your family. Please let us know if you need anything.
Don Franklin, Melissa and staff
In honor of Lavonda Lavee Marsh, Donald L. Franklin, D&D Lawn Care lit a candle.
Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Marsh family.....
Marie & Andy Zavatson
131 Spanish Oak Rd.
Autumn Glen
In honor of Lavonda Lavee Marsh, Marie & Andy Zavatson lit a candle.
Dave, David, Jeff, Nancy and I have such wonderful memories of Lavonda. The boys loved when it snowed because they knew if they shoveled Lavonda and Miff's driveway, chocolate chip cookies would arrive. No one made them quite as good as Lavonda! She loved when we would come visit and the kids would round up their friends. It wasn't unusual to find a few of them sleeping on the family room floor the next morning. She always had a project in hand. I would keep her up until the wee hours then she had to go to work the next day but she never complained. We had such good talks during those early morning hours. She was my dear friend and I loved her. I will miss her but I will always have the wonderful memories of one special lady. Dottie Arms
I was very shocked to read in the paper that Lavonda had been ill and passed. My husban Aaron, myself and my children, Aaron and Sara knew Lavonda and Miff from when they lived in Rileyville. They were neighbors to my inlaws and were truly missed when they moved away. Every once in a while I would run into Lavonda at the grocery store in Stephens City. She was a wonderful, loving woman who will truly be missed!
The Stickmans, Aaron, Kathy, Aaron and Sara
Dave, David, Jeff, Nancy and I have such wonderful memories of Lavonda. The boys loved when it snowed because they knew if they shoveled Lavonda and Miff's driveway, chocolate chip cookies would arrive. No one made them quite as good as Lavonda! She loved when we would come visit and the kids would round up their friends. It wasn't unusual to find a few of them sleeping on the family room floor the next morning. She always had a project in hand. I would keep her up until the wee hours then she had to go to work the next day but she never complained. We had such good talks during those early morning hours. She was my dear friend and I loved her. I will miss her but I will always have the wonderful memories of one special lady. Dottie Arms
Mom, I'm missing you greatly today. We have closed the circle and have laid you in a most beautiful place. Please rest now and continue to watch over us. You are now and always will be missed. I'm grateful.
Pam
My memories of Mrs. Marsh are visits to their home. Upon entering I was always greeted with a warm smile and asked if I needed anything to eat or drink. I loved visiting around the holidays because of the smells of all the baking of the cookies that Mrs. Marsh would bake. When visiting you can feel the caring and love that Lavonda and Milford have for one another. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. I feel truly blessed to have known Mrs. Marsh.
With deepest sympathy,
Brice Duvall
So sorry to hear of Lavonda's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with Miff and her family.
Kim Jackson Rose
My memories of Aunt Lavonda are not as recent as many of those posted here, as she and Uncle Miff left West Virginia so many years ago. But I remember her when she was so young, and I was a very little girl. She lived near Mom & Dad and "Lavonda" would baby sit my sister and I. Sometimes Mother's brother, Uncle Miff, would visit when she was there and they became an item. Soon they were married and off to Germany for a time. When their own baby girl came along, I remember Aunt Lavonda doing lots of laundry and folding diapers when Mother took us to visit. She was always so sweet - sweet about everything. Soon they moved away from West Virginia, but when they came to visit she was still sweet and thoughtful, soft spoken, and, oh yes, always beautifully tanned. She was special to my sister and I, with her beautiful hair and clothes. She shared some of those clothes with me when I became a teen and even bought me some beautiful new ones. She and Uncle Miff were always laughing, happy and thankful to be alive and to be blessed. They would lend a hand when needed and support was always available from their generous loving hearts. Over the years, both Uncle Miff and Aunt Lavonda remained faithful to all of the family back home with supportive phone calls and visits. We know that she was loved by others as much as by her family and I, for one, am happy that her life graced so many. I will miss Aunt Lavonda. Just knowing that she was there (especially for Uncle Miff) was a comfort. I look forward to being with her again some day.
Sharre Yoke Bobier, Niece
Dear Uncle Miff,
We were so sorry to hear about Aunt Lavonda, but we know she is at peace and in no more pain. Our hearts and prayers are with you as you carry on without her.
All our love,
Your niece,
Donna and David
Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
Sending prayers for Mrs. Marsh's family, Milford so sorry for your loss, please find peace and comfort with all of the memories you have. God Bless you and your family. Please let us know if you need anything.
Don Franklin, Melissa and staff
Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Marsh family.....
Marie & Andy Zavatson
131 Spanish Oak Rd.
Autumn Glen
Dear Milford,
I am sorry that Lavonda is no longer with us. She was a wonderful woman and did so much for Autumn Glen.
We will miss her very much, but rejoice that she is in much happier place now.
Deepest sympathy to you and your family,
Joan Goode
I was very shocked to read in the paper that Lavonda had been ill and passed. My husban Aaron, myself and my children, Aaron and Sara knew Lavonda and Miff from when they lived in Rileyville. They were neighbors to my inlaws and were truly missed when they moved away. Every once in a while I would run into Lavonda at the grocery store in Stephens City. She was a wonderful, loving woman who will truly be missed!
The Stickmans, Aaron, Kathy, Aaron and Sara
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.