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Justin Marsh

June 10, 1997 ~ May 24, 2017

Justin Michael “Marshmallow” Marsh, age 19, a resident of Reger Rd. Philippi passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday May 24, 2017. Justin was born June 10, 1997 in Clarksburg, WV a son of Michael Ray and Shelia (McDaniel) Marsh who survives at home. Also surviving- Maternal Grandmother Reta McGee McDaniel Foster. Sister, Brandy McDaniel Cunningham of Philippi Two brothers, Derek McDaniel and wife Shannon of Philippi Nicholas Marsh of Fairmont Three special nieces, Brianna Cunningham, Bronlyn Cunningham, and Brooklyn McDaniel all of Philippi Several Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins Justin was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Joe and Wilma Jean Marsh and maternal grandfather Fred McDaniel. Justin was a 2016 graduate of Philip Barbour High School. He was an avid hunter, he enjoyed riding his 4-wheeler, dirt bikes and weight lifting. Justin’s greatest joy was spending time with his family and friends, especially his nieces. Justin never knew a stranger and would help anyone with a smile on his face. Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Sunday May 28, from 4-8 pm and on Monday May 29, from 8 am- 2 pm the service hour with Pastor Bryan Headley officiating. Interment will follow in the Mt. Zion Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Make-A-Wish America Gift Processing 4742 North 24th Street, Suite 400 Phoenix, AZ 85016.

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  1. Too young to leave. So sorry for your loss. May God mightily comfort family, friends, and everyone his short life touched.

  2. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time.
    Paul & Betty Miller

  3. Prayers from the family of Rex Bennett. Rex apeaks highly of Justin and enjoyed knowing and working with him.

  4. You will always be missed you sweet boy your sweet smile is forever in my heart and mind I love and miss you very much little brother till we meet again fly high sweet boy


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