Michael A. Marsh
PORTLAND – On Friday, March 19, 2021, Michael A. Marsh, loving husband and doggie dad, passed away in Portland at age 59.
Michael was born on June 16, 1961, in Fitchburg, Mass., to Donald and Pauline Marsh. On May 18, 1991, he married the love of his life, Tina Saucier.
Mike was an avid gun collector and an artist who had a passion for making extraordinary custom knives. He was known for his quick wit, sense of humor, and his kind and compassionate spirit. He loved spending time in Rangeley on his four wheeler with his wife Tina and their dog Bella. Michael endured many challenges throughout his life, more than any one person should be handed, but he overcame them all and always maintained a positive attitude. Michael was truly an inspiration to all who knew him.
Michael is survived by his parents, Donald and Pauline Marsh, his wife Tina Marsh, his siblings Donna Berg, Steven Marsh, Sara Bouchard and Katy Marsh, and many beloved nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
A funeral service will be held at 11 AM on Thursday, March 25, in the Lower Church of Ss. Peter & Paul Basilica, with all standard Covid restrictions. Condolences and donations may be accessed online at http://www.albert-burpee.com .
Donations may be made in Michael’s memory to the American Diabetes Association or the charity
of your choice.
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