

if there is a problem with your order, we will contact you by text, email and phone as needed.we generally read all message within 5 minutes and respond to urgent matters within 30 minutes or less, most of the time we can answer the phone without a wait time.if you need help with your order, reply to the email or text or call us.when you place your order, we immediately send you an Order Confirmation by email and text which confirms we have your order and it gives you our contact information.during checkout, you provide your email address and cell number where you want to receive your confirmations.we send you an Order Confirmation and a Delivery Confirmation by email and text.the next available delivery date in Parkesburg is Tuesday, June 13.choose your flowers and checkout on our website, you can also call us to place your order.Online condolence can be posted at From Us and Our Communication With You In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Southern End Community Association (SECA), 299 Park Ave., Quarryville, PA 17566 or to Everybody Plays! c/o 707 7th Ave Parkesburg, PA 19365Īrrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg, PA. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family. from the Wilde Funeral Home, Parkesburg, with visitation beginning at 10:00 a.m. Memorial services will be held on Friday, June 16, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. He is survived by his siblings, Timothy (Keyu Lu "Jade") Marsh of Parkesburg, and Sandra (Mark) Parcells of Lincoln University, and nieces, Nola, Ellie, Veronica and Anna, and nephew Jingxi Lu.Īnd Gary was grateful for his life-long friends, Howie Robbins, Billy Wilde, Walt Morris, and Buster (David) Denson. “I Got Your Back” was one of his favorite lines, and when someone told Gary to “Have a Good Day,” he always responded with “And You Have A Better One.” Gary was truly a kind-hearted, fun, one-of-a-kind character. Gary had a big heart and was always ready and willing to help anyone in need. He enjoyed their company, chatting with them, and loved to joke with everyone he met. Gary, who lived most of his life in Parkesburg, came to know many of the residents. Gary enjoyed watching all college sports, especially college football and softball, and he was Notre Dame's number one fan. They made even more pickleball friends when they joined an additional pickleball group in Parkesburg. Gary and his great friend, Howie Robbins, became regular pickleball players at Buchmiller Park in Lancaster, where they made many friends. He enjoyed playing tennis and later in life played pickleball, and thanks to his natural athletic ability, he played the sport extremely well. His team, “Old Guys,” captured the SECA Co-ed title in Quarryville, 20. He played in many softball leagues and tournaments, going on to win several league championships. Gary was an athlete and enjoyed playing and watching all sports. Later in his life, Gary helped care for his father and mother, and because of his devotion, they were able to be life-long Parkesburg residents. He also accomplished his mission of procuring a monument at the fire hall in memory of Ralph and Mary Hoover’s seven of eight children who perished in the worst house fire of Parkesburg history. Gary enjoyed his daily walks in and around Parkesburg and made many friends, furry and human, along his route. Gary was a Boy Scout in Parkesburg Troop 135 where he attained the rank of Life Scout.


He was a lifelong member of the Parkesburg Presbyterian Church and often worked behind the scenes keeping the church in good, clean condition. He then worked at Quebecor in Parkesburg and various other jobs in the area. Gary was a 1973 graduate of Octorara High School and Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, and after college he worked as a printer at Colonial Printing in Lancaster. Born in Coatesville, PA, he was the son of the late Willard John and Janet Elaine Stackhouse Marsh. He was the husband of the late Maxine Marsh who passed away in 1999. It is with great sadness to impart that Gary Dean Marsh, 67, of Parkesburg, PA, passed away suddenly at his home on Saturday, June 3, 2023.
