Marjorie Graham Gash

marjorie gash

December 13, 1921 ~ May 9, 2001


Resided in: Swannanoa, NC

Dr. Marjorie Graham Gash, 79, of Swannanoa died Wednesday, May 9, 2001, at her home.

Dr. Gash was born in Cleveland, OH, and was a daughter of the late Robert Alvin and Lillian Davis Graham. She was married to Alfred Page Gash who died in 1977. She served in the Army as a cryptologist during WW II and she was a member of First Baptist Church. She was active with several community groups in the Bee Tree and Swannanoa area, and was an avid gardener.

She received her Masters Degree and her Doctorate (E.D.D.) from NC State University, and she was a former instructor at Asheville-Buncombe Technical College.

She is survived by one daughter, Brenda Jefferies of Raleigh; two sons, Alfred Graham Gash of Chapel Hill and Richard Dennis Gash of Atlanta; one brother, Robert A. Graham of Westlake, OH; and four grandchildren, Deborah Anne Jefferies, Kevin Michael Jefferies, Robert Boyd Jefferies, and Anthony Michael Gash.

Graveside services will be at 3:00 pm Monday at Pisgah View Memorial Park with the Rev. Gail Coulter officiating.

Her family will receive friends from 7 - 8:30 pm Sunday at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue.

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  1. Our deepest sympathy- we will always remember her for the kind and wonderful person that she was.

  2. Our conversations with Aunt Margie always included something new for us to learn . We will sadly miss her. Our sincere sympathy to you for the loss of your Mother. May the wonderful memories of her bring you comfort.

  3. Rick and Family,

    I am extremely sorry to hear about the untimely death of your mother. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences. My prayers are with you and your family.

    Mo

  4. May your losses be comforted by the many happy memories. May God bring you peace in this time.

    Neil

  5. We are very sorry to hear about your Mom. Please except our condolences.Our prayers will be with you and your family.


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