Marsha McCune, a beloved resident of Cheyenne, Wyoming, passed away on February 17, 2025, at the age of 74. Born on September 24, 1950, Marsha's life was one of dedication and warmth, leaving an indelible mark on all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
For an impressive 48 years, Marsha worked at Laramie County Community College (LCCC) as the head of their Accounting Services office. Her unwavering commitment to her career was matched only by her exceptional kindness and care for those around her. In 2019, she became the oldest employee, term wise, to retire from LCCC, a testament to her enduring spirit and dedication.
Marsha's personality shone brightly; she was the kindest, loveliest person anyone could ever meet. Her smile possessed the extraordinary power to light up the dimmest room, inspiring joy and comfort in everyone. With the patience of an angel, she was always one of the first to lend a helping hand to those in need. It can rightfully be said that no one ever spoke a harsh word about her, as she embodied grace and compassion in every interaction.
A passionate enthusiast of life, Marsha had many interests that brought her joy. She was an ardent rodeo fan, attending Cheyenne Frontier Days each year, where she delighted in the thrill of the events. She cherished walking through the Native American Village and was captivated by the breathtaking aerial displays of the USAF Thunderbirds. Furthermore, Marsha’s love for reading filled her life with adventure through fiction novels. Halloween held a special place in her heart, as she delighted in seeing children from her neighborhood donning costumes, which always brought a smile to her face.
Marsha is survived by her loving husband of 47 years, Michael McCune, who will miss her dearly. She was a dedicated mother to her daughter Michelle McCune and son Mason McCune, and a proud grandmother to her three beautiful grandchildren: Josiah Rogers, Maliyah Rogers, and JaCier Dorsey. Her family, along with her brother-in-law Craig McCune and sister-in-law Rhonda McCune, will continue to carry her memory forward, cherishing the moments they shared.
She now joins her parents, Archibald and Florence (Werner) Renschler, and her brother Douglas Renschler, in eternal peace. Marsha’s legacy of love, light, and laughter will remain etched in the hearts of all who knew her, forever reminding us of the beauty that one person can bring to this world. Her spirit will continue to inspire kindness and joy in the lives she touched, ensuring that she will never be forgotten.
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