Vera Mae Marsh beloved mother and friend passed away on February 26, 2026.
She was born in Statenville, Georgia on July 10, 1953 to the late Tommie Lee Mincy and Gladys Mincy.
Vera will be remembered for her love of Jehovah whom she dedicated her life to in 1975.
She attended Herctoma High School in Statenville, Georgia and later she moved to Valdosta, Georgia.
Vera loved cooking, singing, dancing, joking with her siblings and children. She loved listing to music especially Wilson Pickett.
She had a smile that could light up the room, and she never met a stranger; she truly enjoyed being around people.
Her zeal for Jehovah was evident in her door to door, informal ministry; she was an avid Bible Reader which was published in the Valdosta Daily Times Newspaper.
She was married to the late Charlie Lee Marsh for 48 years, and she loved herself some Charlie and missed him dearly after his passing. They enjoyed serving Jehovah shoulder to shoulder, fishing, taking long rides in the country, and always stopping for a treat preferably ice cream.
They raised three children together and encouraged them to stick with Jehovah.
Vera is survived by her children: Sandra Jordan of Savannah, GA, Charlie B. Marsh, II (Stacey) of Stockbridge, GA., Patrick Marsh (Petessa) of Albany, GA., her devoted siblings: Curtis Mincy, Louverne Mincy, Willie Mincy (Patrica), Betty Mincy Young, and Gloria Jones all of Valdosta, GA.; her grandchildren:
Darren, Josiah, Kimberly, and Dwayne all of Valdosta, GA., Jayden of Youngsville, N. C., Paytin and Vashyra of Albany, GA, Madison of Conyers, GA;
nine great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. She will be greatly missed by all those who cherished and loved her.
A celebration of life for Ms. Vera Marsh will be held on Saturday, March 28 at 2:00 P. M. at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses on U. S. Hwy 41 South.
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To my aunt Vera, though time was short and I never got a chance to meet you I felt a closeness once I found my family. Though I don't know much about my past my future is still intact with what you have done over the years that you gave to this earth. Made Jehovah bless you and give you your crown and Glory after the system of these things. I love you and one day we will see each other again.. your nephew
Vera was a true pioneer for Jehovah. She loved to encourage the young ones to pursue spiritual goals and always put Jehovah first.
May the memories of her provide comfort in the days, weeks, and years ahead.~ 2 Corinthians 1:3-7
~Damon, Nouelle, & Paige Whitfield of St. Charles, MO
I will miss her love, smile, and laughter. We will see her sooner than we think in Paradise. (Revelation 21:3,4)
To the Family sorry for your loss we the Tara Foods team would like to send our condolences to you all praying for Strength,Healing and Comfort God Bless you all.
My dear sister VERA, I WILL MISS YOUR SWEET WAYS.
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.