
87, died Wednesday, April 1st, 2015 at the Terraces Senior Residences, surrounded by her loving family. Born to E.A. Marshall and Alice Lord Marshall on June 28th, 1927 in Phoenix, AZ. She attended Kenilworth Elementary School, Phoenix Union High School, Scripps College and the University of Arizona where she was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority She was a member of the Phoenix Junior League and the St. Luke’s Board of Visitors. She was a devoted wife & mother who was married for 50 years to the love of her life, Robert R. J. Koch who died in 2000. She is survived by her three sons and their spouses: Robert M. Koch and his wife Marilee of Pacific Palisades, CA, Richard R. Koch and his wife Elaine of Alamo, CA, James E. Koch and his wife Jennifer Winn of Alamo, CA, and two grandchildren: Brody and Kendra Koch. There will be a memorial service at a future date at the Terraces for family and friends. Arrangements are being handled by Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home and Post Scripts by Posey.
posey
She made my childhood that much better. All those afternoons in the back yard @ the Koch’s Fort, she put up with all of us…..how blessed we were…..
Betsy Baker
I love you Wendy. You were a powerful, loving presence in my life. To the three “boys”. You were definitely blessed. May Light Perpetual Shine Upon Her.
Joe Voorhees
We were blessed to have grown up with and known Wendy. She will be missed.
Pat Pierson
We have many good memories of Wendy and the family. It was great growing up near such fine people. My prayers are with you all.
Betty Eliot Langdon
Deepest sympathy to the Marshall and Koch Families, Wendy was a kind and lovely lady. She was a wonderful friend in our youth in Iron Springs. Many good memories stay with me.
Zinne Suji
I would like to extend my heartfelt condolences to the family on the loss of your loved one. May God almighty, father of tender mercies and all comfort continue to comfort you all (2 Corinthians 1:3, 4). How glad we are that God has promised to completely remove death, tears, mourning, outcry and pain (Revelation 21:4). Indeed we all eagerly anticipate the fulfillment of that promise. The Bible also provides assurance of a real hope of resurrection for our dead loved ones in the coming near future (John 5:25). May these promises from God bring you comfort. You can learn more about God’s purposes for humans at http://www.jw.org
Carolyn diamond
I loved wendy and all the Marshall’s . Many happy memories growing up together,riding . IronSprings, and being in. Her wedding.