Marsha Constance Soper

Marsha Constance Soper

KINGSTON, N.Y. — Marsha Constance Soper, 77, passed away Oct. 1, 2023, at the Geer Village Skilled Nursing Facility in Canaan, Connecticut.  

Marsha was born in Kingston, New York on May 19, 1946, daughter of the late Everitt M. Soper, Jr. and the late Constance (Dalo) Soper.  Marsha was a longtime employee of the New York (Verizon) Telephone Company.                                                                                                                                                She is survived by a brother, Edward Soper (Helen) of Delray Beach, Florida, and a sister, Michelle Nerone, (Francis) of Lockport, New York.  She was predeceased by a sister, Marlena Buley, of Kingston, New York.   

Marsha was a loving aunt to Michael (MaryBeth) Nerone and their children, Gavin and Griffin; James (Valarie) Nerone and their children Luke, Seth and Naomi; Scott (Divina) Buley and their son Dylan, and John Buley. Marsha was a devoted caregiver to her mother for many years, a good friend to many, and loved helping others.                                                                                                                                            A private gathering to celebrate Marsha’s life will be held later this year at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Kingston, NY.

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