Louise June Marsh, 98, was welcomed into heaven by several of her loved ones that went before her on Saturday November 9, 2024. June was born February 6, 1926 in Barbour County a daughter of the late Charles and Hazel (Jones) Foster. June was united in marriage on December 23, 1939 to Noble Bernard Marsh who preceded her in death on February 9, 1996.
June enjoyed crocheting. She loved to watch sports and was an avid Pittsburgh Steeler and Pirates Fan. Family was important to June and she enjoyed spending time with them. June worked at Broaddus Hospital holding several positions. She was a member of the Belington Church of Christ.
June is survived by children Linda Triplett, Kay Nutter and fiancé Dan Smythe, Eloise Miller, and Charles Marsh and wife Brenda; 19 grandchildren, 44 great grandchildren, and 31 great great grandchildren.
June was preceded in death by her parents Charles and Hazel Foster; husband Noble Bernard Marsh; daughter Anna Morris; seven brothers, and five sisters.
Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home and on-site Crematory 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Monday November 11, from 4- 8 pm and on Tuesday November 12, from 8 am- 12 pm. Funeral services will be conducted at 12 pm with Evangelist Michael Phillips officiating. Interment will follow in the Tacy Crossroads Cemetery.







Prayers for you and your family in your time of grieving. Mrs. June was a lovely woman who brought much joy to my days as a CNA at Mansfield place.
I am sorry I was unable to stop by for visitation. I remember June as she worked in Central Supply in Broaddus Hospiltal Preparing sterile supplies for the OR. Iknow you miss here here, but she is now at rest. Jane Ensminger
Linda, Kay, Eloise, Chuck, and family, I loved June. She was a sweet lady. I enjoyed working for her. We had some memorable trips out together. She always talked about all of her kids and grandchildren. She was so proud of each of you. She made so many beautiful lap throws that she had crocheted. She loved to watch the birds outside of her wodow and hear them.sing. she once told me how she loved to sit by her living room window and watch the new bor calfs run and play. She was a joy to spend time with. She was so proud of each of you. I went to visit her in May. She was so excited to see me and tell me stories of each of her family members. She was a wonderful lady. I pray for comfort for each of you.