Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
4:07 pm Monday, September 15, 2014

Chester R. Marsh

Chester R. Marsh

September 12, 2014

Chester R. Marsh, 46, died Friday, Sept.12, 2014 in Golden, Miss.  He was born in Texas to Ronald Eugene and Shirley Ann Marsh.  He was former supervisor for Direct TV and was employed at Parker Tire.  He attended PadenBaptistChurch and was a veteran of the U.S. Army.

Services were Monday, Sept.15, at Deaton Funeral Home chapel, RedBay with Bro. Ron Marsh and Bro. Kevin Rogers officiating.  Burial was in RedBay CityCemetery.

Survivors include his wife Belinda Marsh of Belmont; five children, Brandie Tabbs of Red Bay, Ashton Bonds and husband, Randy, of Indiana, Britney Blanton and Kyle Nelson, of Belmont, William Marsh of Indiana, and Ethan Blanton of Red Bay; nine grandchildren, Alexis Tabbs, Jaylen Nelson, Achilles Jensen, Brayden Tabbs, LiliAna Nelson, Kingston Bonds, Alexander Bonds, Addison Blanton and IsaBelle Nelson; his parents, Ron and Shirley Marsh of Indiana; brother, Christian Marsh; Sister, Valerie Gilbert; several aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents.

Visitation was Sunday, Sept. 14, at Deaton Funeral Home, RedBay, and until service time Monday.

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