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Marsha Gwen Elliott

Marsha Gwen Elliott

June 6, 1952 March 5, 2026

Cheyenne, WY

Marsha Gwen Elliott, formerly Marsha Gwen Seidl, was born on June 6, 1952, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and passed away peacefully on March 5, 2026, at Davis Hospice, surrounded by the love and support of her family.

Marsha lived with a compassionate spirit and a deep desire to bring joy to others. She worked part-time at Underwood Flowers, where her role allowed her to brighten people’s days through the simple gift of flowers, a task that perfectly reflected her warm and nurturing nature. She held a special passion for nature and wildlife, particularly evident in her collection of wolf statues and related items. She also enjoyed playing bingo and cherished the memories made while camping in her beloved camp trailer with family and friends.

She faced her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer with grace and courage, navigating a year-and-a-half journey with quiet resilience. Marsha is survived by her devoted sisters, Vicky Vezina of Bement, Illinois, and Melody Seidl (Vallee) of Cheyenne, Wyoming, as well as her nephew Joshua Vallee and nieces Chelsea Vallee and Michelle Crook. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Phillip Elliott, her parents Charles J. Seidl and Wanda L. Seidl, her brother-in-law Gary Vezina, her nephew Jeff Vezina, and many aunts, uncles, grandfathers, and grandmothers.

She will be remembered for her kindness, her generous spirit, and her deep love for family, leaving a legacy that endures in the hearts of all who knew her.

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