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Marsha Jane Price (nee Gill)

Marsha Jane Price (nee Gill) passed away on December 25, 2023, at the age of 70 in Laramie, Wyoming. Marsha was born on November 9, 1953, in Fort Worth, Texas. Marsha was a beloved sister, aunt, friend, and mentor who blessed the lives of many with her compassion, humor, and love. She will be deeply missed.

Marsha dedicated her life to serving others, particularly through her work with St. Matthews Cathedral where Marsha was a beloved youth group leader, intercessor, volunteer, and chef. She worked for the Clothing Cottage at St. Matthews, Cathedral Home, and the Laramie Soup Kitchen. Her compassionate work with the church can not be understated. In addition to her work with St. Matthews, Marsha donated her time as a chef at St. Walburga Abbey South of Laramie, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. Her dedication to helping others was truly remarkable.

A memorial service to celebrate Marsha’s life will be held at a later date with details to follow.

In honor of Marsha’s memory, charitable donations can be made to organizations that were close to her heart, including Big Brothers Big Sisters, Cathedral Home, Laramie Soup Kitchen, or The Clothing Cottage at St. Matthews.

Marsha Jane Price was a cowgirl at heart. She will be remembered for her kind heart, generous nature, unwavering faith, and of course, the horse whinny. Her legacy will live on through the countless lives she touched. May she rest in eternal peace.

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#1 Comment By Dan Nelson On January 3, 2024 @ 8:20 pm

Marsha was a lovely human being. She had a one-in-a-kind gait which matched her unique “relaxed” personality. However, these traits belied a strong-willed and cause committed human being who fought tirelessly for the less fortunate and those who needed a “bit extra”
among us. Society and each of our lives were enriched by our friendship with or being touched by this totally authentic human being. So many of her good deeds and their last effects will never be known, but as here obituary above so well states, “Her legacy will live on through the countless lives she touched.” Rest now dear friend in eternal peace. Your life lives on in so many ways. With much love and respect, Dan

#2 Comment By Kate Bieber On January 5, 2024 @ 4:33 pm

Marsha was an extraordinary person. People who didn’t know her would come up to her for prayer. She prayed for my family and countless others everyday . She was a true prayer warrior. She is much loved and will be greatly missed. Love, Kate

#3 Comment By Sheila and Jim Speight On January 5, 2024 @ 5:26 pm

Marsha was an amazing woman. She was a dear friend. She taught the youth at St. Matthew’s Cathedral and participated in numerous church activities. She was very talented and
creative in so many ways and always ready to help others. She will be missed. May she Rest in Peace.

#4 Comment By Kathleen White On January 5, 2024 @ 6:47 pm

I was privileged to be Marsha’s friend. Her faith in her Lord Jesus sustained her throughout her life. She was a gifted artist and a very true friend. She will be deeply missed. We will meet again where ‘pain and sorrow are no more, but life everlasting.’ Kathleen White

#5 Comment By Shanna Pond On January 31, 2024 @ 9:24 pm

Marsha was a staple in many youth programs at St. Matthew’s, always with a smile and a great story. She was a friend to many, always willing to be the boost of support so many of us needed. Rest in peace dear Marsha.

#6 Comment By Brian and Melissa Hunter and Family On February 1, 2024 @ 11:53 am

We will miss Marsha and her warm personality, smile, and genuinely caring heart. From the moment we first met her she treated us and our children like old friends.

#7 Comment By Anne Young On February 5, 2024 @ 2:49 pm

Vicky, sending love as it must be very tough to lose such a wonderful sister. I’ll be forever indebted to Marsha for the two years she cared for Bobby and Faith while I was undergoing cancer treatments!. She inspired creativity in them both over those precious years! Much love, Anne Young