Marsha Elaine Hunter was born on July 22, 1958, in Clearwater, Florida to Willie B. Harris and Gussie E. Harris.
Marsha was a graduate to Dunedin High School, Class of 1976. She enlisted in the United States Army, where she graduated in 1981 from Basic Training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and Advanced Individual Training (AIT) in 1982. Her military career included being assigned in Fort Jackson, South Carolina, Huntsville, Alabama and Hanau, Germany. During her tenure in the Army, she received the Army Service Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Marksman Badge with M16 Rifle Bar, Sharpshooter Badge with Hand Grandeur.
Marsha took great pride in gardening and loved to fish while relaxing by the water on any given day. She also loved cooking for her family and spending quality time with her grandchildren.
Marsha Elaine Hunter departed this life on January 17, 2021, Kindred Hospital, Tampa, Florida.
Marsha leaves to cherish her memories Husband: Willie Hunter Sons: Larous Hunter and Jeremy Hunter (Jessica) Father: Willie D. Harris Brother: Willie Harris, Jr. (Debra) Sisters: Patricia Harris-Gibson and Stephanie Harris- Jackson
Grandchildren: DantĖe Hunter, Destiny Hunter, Latatiana Hunter, Jeremy Hunter, Jr., Lilliana Hunter and Emily Hunter Mother-in-law: Mary Andison Sisters-in-law: Mary Jane Brown Leon) and Willie Mae Young (Kenny) Brother-in-law: Myles Hunter
And a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
Home Going Services will be Saturday 1PM January 30, 2021 at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park Cemetery 2853 Sunset Point Road Clearwater, FL 33759. Public viewing will be Friday January 29, 2021 (5P -7P) at Lighthouse Church of Jesus 13224 125th St, Largo, FL 33774
We are so sorry for the family's loss of a precious life that was taken too soon. Marsha, you will be missed. May you rest in peace. Love Velma & Rickie.
My beautiful, extraordinary aunt... We will miss you dearly! With love, your niece Liz
Sending lots of healing prayers and love to the family. May God continue to give you strength.
Yolanda and your Palatka family
My dear cousin...as we often addressed each other by our full names and then would let out a big laugh. Your sense of humor will truly be missed. Much love and prayers to my family!! Sheri
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