Ronald C. Marsh, age 75, of Delavan, MN passed away on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, at the Mapleton Community Home. Ron was diagnosed with Parkinsons with Lewey Body Dementia approximately 5 years ago. The disease eventually took Ron’s ability to walk and his speech toward the last few months of his life; however, he accepted his disease with dignity. A visitation will be held at Nasinec Funeral Home in Wells on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, from 10:00am-11:00am and the funeral service will start at 11:00am. The funeral will be officiated by Father Pratap Reddy Salibindla and Deacon Gene Paul with interment in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Cemetery.
Ron was born December 21, 1949, to Charles and Gladys (Marte) Marsh of Delevan, MN. He grew up on the family farm and took over the farming operation when his dad became ill and passed away. He was baptized and confirmed at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Easton, MN. He graduated from Delavan High School, the class of 1967.
On June 15, 1968, he was united in marriage to Jean Stauffer, and they raised their four children on their family farm in Delavan. Ron enjoyed driving his truck that he named “Big Red” around the county, looking at crops and stopping to talk with neighbors. Everyone who passed Ron’s truck on the road would often catch him giving his signature wave to those he passed by.
The family will always remember their father’s signature smiley faces he placed on all cards/letters, as well as the various nicknames he gave to his children and grandchildren. Ron and Jean were blessed with 8 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. He enjoyed every moment with them.
He is preceded in death by his wife Jean; his parents; sister Alice (Meryl) Schimek.
He is survived by his children: Bob Marsh (Ren Amundson) of Delavan, Diana (Paul) Langworthy of St. Peter, Paula (Jerad) Billings of Wells and Kevin (Sarah) Marsh of Ledyard, IA; grandchildren: Heather (Jason) Kwasniewski, Mariah (Alex) Foty, Deanna and Kassie Marsh; Abigail Brauch (Joe Bennett); Jacob Billings; Brock and Brady Marsh; great-grandchildren: Hayden, Ariana, Jaxson; MiKinley, Adalyn, Waylon and Wyatt.
The family would like to thank the staff at the Mapleton Community Home for the outstanding care, attentiveness and empathy that they showed to Ronald, as well as his family.
Sorry to hear this Paula!
We will never forget that red pickup driving around Easton and Delavan and the big smile on his face! Rest in peace!
So sorry for your loss. Ronny was a great neighbor and gave us many fun memories. May he rest in peace.
So sorry for your loss of your Dad Paula thinking of you sending our deepest sympathy to you and your family!
We’re Sorry To Hear of Your Dad’s Passing !!
He Was A SWEET Guy, And We Will All Remember His Kind Words And Especially His SMILE !!
He Is Now Resting In Well Deserved PEACE !!!