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Marsha (Nutt) Myck
February 20, 1945 - August 17, 2006

 


 
Marsha Myck, age 61, of Allen, TX, passed away on August 17, 2006, in Allen. She was born February 20, 1945 in Washington, DC to Halbert and Frances (Barnett) Nutt. She retired after 20 years, with Ashland Oil, to devote time with her grandchildren. She is survived by 2 sons, Geoff Myck and Greg Myck, both of Dallas, TX, 2 daughters, Christine Myck and Catherine Myck-Yale and husband Bryan both of Allen, TX, 2 granchildren, Jonah and Madison, and a brother, Douglas Nutt and wife Marion of Denver, CO. Funeral services will be held at 4:00 PM, Sunday, August 20, 2006, in the Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Chapel with Rev. Danny Buster officiating. The family will receive friends from 6:00 – 8:00 PM, Saturday, at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home.
 

 

 
Dear Myck Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I loved your mom and I believe she will be a great angel for all of you. Dorian
- Dorian L. Almendarez
You are all in our thoughts and prayers. We did not know Marsha personally but do know she was a wonderful mother to raise such a great son in Geoff. We love you, Jenny, Kelly, Mary Kate & Jack Milligan of Plano TX
- Jenny & Kelly Milligan
My fondest memories span over the 34 years that I was fortunate enough to have her as my mother. I will cherish those memories, keep them close to my heart and share them with family and friends for many years to come. I love you Mom and am so blessed that I was able to be by your side from the beginning of all this. I cherish the precious moments that we had in these past weeks. I love you Mom.
- Christine Victoria Myck
Marsha was such a joy to work with. She was always smiling and brought such joy to the office. She shared her stories about family--and she truly loved all of you. Marsha will be greatly missed by her Babich family. I am so glad I had the opportunity to know her.
- Liz Slovak
Dear Christine and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Your mom was a wonderful person, and I am glad that I was able to meet her. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies and know that you are all in our thoughts. Love, Stacy, Matt, Brody and Alana
- Stacy & Matt Strock
Dear Christie, Cathe, Bryan, Geoff, Greg, Jonah and Madison, I am so very happy that I had the opportunity to spend some time with your mom when I was in Dallas in May for Cathe & Bryan's wedding. We had such a great time, she looked wonderful and was so very happy. I will always remember the jokes and the laughter and the way her eyes twinkled, especially when any of you, especially Jonah and Madison walked into the room. She will be missed by many and remembered by all. My thoughts, prayers and my heart are with you all. I love you, Marsha, more like a sister than a sister-in-law. With all my love and sympathy, Aunt JoAnn
- JoAnn Milewski
To the Myck family, my daughters Lisa and Kim and I wish to express our deepest sympathy at the loss of your mother. Our prayers are with you all.
- Connie Myck
So very sorry for your lose. I am one of your cousins. Marion(Myck)Kanfer is my Mom. I remember visiting you all when you lived in Dingmans Ferry. I am sure your Mom is very proud of how you all pulled together for her and took such good care of her. God Bless you All. Love, Judy
- Judy Loglisci
With all of my heart, I am truly sorry for the loss of your mom, my Aunt Marsha. I wish I knew her better. I can only hope that with her passing we might become a closer family.
- Lisa Bertram
Cathe, Bryan, Jonah, and Madison, "We don't remember days, we remember moments" Days pass, and yes, even those we love, pass, too. There are no words that can ease the pain - but those moments, memories of times you had with Marsha will never pass - they remain with you forever. These next few days, will be tough...and sometimes the pain of your loss will reach its peak in a week, in a month...in a year....you don't when it will happen.... When it does....remember those special moments you each had with Marsha - your mom, your mother in law, your grandmother and your friend... Those memories can and will provide you comfort, now and forever. Love Phil, Debbie and Tamara Yale
- The Yales
Catherine and Bryan we extend to you our deepest and sincerest sympathy. We also give to Jonah and Madison our love on the loss of their beloved grandmother. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
- Glen and Nancy Yale
To The Family of Marsha Myck We wish to express our condolence to each of you. We remember Marsha and many fun filled occasions we spent together here in Sacramento many years ago. Jean and John Olsen
- John and Jean J. Olsen
We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. We will keep all of you in our heartfelt prayers. Love, Alyssa, Brian and Kimberly (Myck) Rawson
- Kimberly Myck
Doug and family, We regret to read about Marsha. May God be with you during this time.
- Ken & Billie Shotts
Dear Myck Family, Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Rest eternal grant her Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon her. Amen. George and Marion (Myck) Kanfer
- George and Marion (Myck) Kanfer
We wish to send along our deepest sympathies. May fond memories bring you joy and help her spirit live on in your hearts. -Mike and Kate
- Michael Milewski
Marsha was a wonderful lady who loved her family very much. She was a pleasure to be around. All of her children and grandchildren are in my prayers. She is indeed heaven's gain.
- John Pinion
Thank you all for your kind words, thoughts and prayers for us during this very difficult time. Your love and support has been overwhelming and we carry it in our hearts every day. Mom (Marsha) did not suffer as many who have lung cancer do and we were fortunate for that. She passed away at her home, which is what she wanted, and her daughters were with her. She was able to spend a great deal of time with her family and grandchildren over the past few weeks which meant more to her than anything. There is so much to say about Mom and many of you have already written words that describe her - she was selfless, caring, fun, full of laughter, compassionate, giving, friendly and much more. She kept a positive attitude/outlook and fought to the very end. We take great comfort in knowing that she spent her final days surrounded by her loved ones. God bless you all and thank you so much for your messages. The Myck Family.
- Geoff, Greg, Christine Cathe, Jonah & Madison Myck