Marsha Kay Thorgramson was born on June 24, 1958 in Bozeman, MT to Raymond B. and Lena M. (Akovenko) Thorgramson where she joined sisters Connie and Kathy. Marsha died from complications of diabetics on July 14, 2011.
She attended schools in Three Forks, Busby, Crow Agency and graduated from Three Forks High School in 1976. Marsha worked for 28 years for the phone company in Helena, and for the last 10 years as a medical billing/collections clerk in Helena. Marsha enjoyed reading, bird watching, cake decorating and all animals except for spiders, snakes and ants.
Marsha is survived by her older sisters, Connie & Jim Brooks, Riverside, CA and Kathy & Russ Munson and niece Kari Edwards Elmore of Helena, numerous aunts, uncles and cousins from ND, WI, WA and MT. She was proceeded in death by both her parents.
Memorials are suggested to St. Peter’s Dialysis Unit, in Helena.
Cremation has taken place. There will be a potluck and celebration of Marsha’s life on Saturday, July 23 at the American Legion, 3095 Villard Ave, Helena from 1 pm to 4 pm.
Barbara Strong says
I am so sorry to hear about Marsha’s passing. She continued to be a caring loving friend even after we no longer worked together. My thoughts & prayers are with the family. I will remember her with particular fondness.
Sheree Viche-Cassell says
I remember Marsha from high school,with her soft giggle, driving her amazing car and giving rides to anyone that asked. She was a kind, giving person. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.
Kristi Gersch says
I worked with Marsha at the phone company for years and enjoyed her smile and laughter. She and I used to ride in her blue pickup and just talk and laugh. One of my favorite pictures of my daugher is with Marsha taken 28 years ago. She had a heart of gold. My sympathy goes out to her family. Kristi Boster Gersch
Shelley Glueckert says
Marsha was a wonderful person and will be missed. I worked with Marsha at the phone company and often think back about the great times we had together.
Brian & Susan Berg says
Our thoughts and prayers are with Marsha’s family during this difficult time. Marsha was such a joy and always had a smile on her face. She was truly a special person and will be missed.
Robin Larson says
I was very saddened to read of Marsha’s passing. I worked with Marsha during 2004-2005, and she was one of the sweetest people I have ever met…always so cheerful and willing to help out in any way. She was a joy to be around. My condolences to her family. She will be missed by many.
Amara Theys says
I am going to miss Marsha very much and am so sad I did not get to see her before she went to be with the Lord. She was the sweetest lady I ever knew. She will be missed dearly.
Crystal Wong Shors says
At Halloween, Marsha would wear a witch costume to work which she and all of us enjoyed very much. My memory of Marcia at work and in life was how hard she tried, how cheerfully she tackled change and obstacles. We had a pleasant visit last time I saw her, but I could see how tired she was. I’ll remember her smile and her sweetness. I wish comfort to her family.
Marge & Ken Kasper says
Am sorry to hear about Marsha. Had the great pleasure to work with Marsha at the phone company.When I moved to Helena Marsha was the first person I met. We had many good times and lots of laughs. Marsha was an exceptional human being.Have many memories with Marsha.One was when my boys were little it was their favorite place to trick or treat.Marsha was a friend to many and will be in our hearts and memories forever.Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
McCarthy Family says
On behalf of Mike, Sean, Kevin and I, we offer you our deepest sympathy at this very difficult time. Both Lena and Marsha were such special people in our lives. Marsha was a great co-worker and a wonderful friend to Sean and Kevin. She will be deeply missed.
Colleen
Sheryl McElravy says
Am so sorry to hear about Marsha’s passing. What a wonderful person she was. We worked together at the phone company and Marsha and my mom, Dorothy Schledewitz, worked together. Marsha always had a big smile and we had a lot of laughs. My mom received a Christmas card and a nice note each year. Marsha will certainly be missed.
Juleah Ryder says
I will never forget Marsha. She was one of the most giving people I have ever met. She had a heart for people and would go out of her way for a friend. She also loved animals- but most of all she loved dogs. My husband and I would refer to her as Aunt Marsha to our dogs and they knew who we were talking about. She had so many good qualities. I will miss her terribly but I know that she is in a better place with her Lord and Savior.
wanda kaddy says
Condolences
Lori Murphy-Moullet says
My thoughts and prayers are with Marsha’s Family at this time. I had a chance to visit Marsha while she was at St. Petes a couple of weeks ago and in true Marsha fashion – she didn’t want anyone making a fuss over her. She was one of the nicest people you could ever meet and her laughter was contagious. God has added another angel to his team. God’s Blessings to all of you at this time.
Ross Lukkason says
I haven’t seen Marsha since graduating with her at TFHS. Back then, she impressed me as a very kind, giving and caring person. I can only imagine she was one of the best friends anyone could have. I am praying for her family and friends and consider myself blessed to have known Marsha at all.
Gina Sorensen says
I was deeply saddened to hear of Marsha’s passing. She was such a kind and caring person and I consider myself lucky to have known her. Peace and Blessings.
Cheryl & Ran Vukasin says
Our thoughts and prayers are with Marsha’s family. What a kind, soft spoken, spiritual and caring person Marhsa was. It have been an honor and privledge to be of service to Marsha and family.
Respectfully,
Elkhorn Health & Rehab
Cheryl & Randy Vukasin
Cheryl Vukasin says
Our thoughts and prayers are with Marsha’s family. Both my husband and I have been blessed to know Marsha. What a kind, patient, caring and spiritual person. It was an honor and privledge to be of service to Marsha and family. Respectfully Cheryl & Randy Vukasin and on behalf of Elkhorn Health and Rehabilitation.
Debi Pierce says
I am so sorry about the loss of Marsha. She wa such a kind person to have left this world so early.
Pam Carey says
Marsha was a great classmate – always kind, gentle, and caring. Since graduation, I had only seen Marsha a few times, but she stayed entirely true to herself. It is with sadness the physical world is left without this beautiful person, and I extend my prayers and sympathy to her family and close friends as they cope with her loss. May the love of family and friends help you with this journey.
Melody (Francis) Roadarmel says
I have not seen Marsha since highschool but what a kind, gentle person. With deep gratitude I send my thoughts to her family. God Bless.