Shawn Arthur Wells
8 years Now and we are missing you Dearly, we love you Momma!!

Birth date: Dec 20, 1957 Death date: Feb 19, 2016
Marsha Pinkerman, much-loved mother, grandmother, sister and friend, departed this life surrounded by her loved ones the morning of Friday, February 19, 2016, at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri. Gone much too soon, Marsha Read Obituary
8 years Now and we are missing you Dearly, we love you Momma!!
Mom was the most caring loving happy person. She was a wonderful mother that always made sure we always had a roof over our heads and food in our bellies. Other people young people such as us siblings friends who met our mother quickly took a liking to her and would call her mom to. Mom I miss you and love you so much. I can't wait to see you again soon.
To my mother law I will miss you and will never forget you. It is still hard to believe that someone that was special in are life that taken to soon. And to my wife and her family again I am sorry for your loss we ALL love you and are prayers are with you.
I'm so sorry for your loss, and send my condolences. This is one of the hardest times in a family's life, always know that others care. Most important God cares. He has promised a time when he will "swallow up death forever and he will wipe the tears from all faces." (Isaiah 25:8) Praying for your family, and praying you will find comfort in this promise.
Momma was always the best. When i was 14 with problems at home she was there to pretty much take me in. Ill miss this women always and forever.
I have know Marsha for awhile since she lived in Urbana. Not sure how we met but when we did it was a instant friendship. I remember when my mom died in 1989 she was worried about us especially my sister. We use to tease each other oh the fun would have but she would have a serious side to she loved her kids and grandkids she would glow when she talked about them. Thank you for the laughs Marsha you will be truly missed love ya
Mamma was like a mother to me she kept me safe took me in I loved her very much she jad such a beautiful heart fly high momma until we meet again I love you
Marsha and I were next-door neighbors for several years. We did the typical "neighbor" stuff of borrowing things from each other on a regular basis and chatting over the back yard fence. We shared a love of animals and concern for our family members. Marsha was compassionate and caring when my life was in turmoil and I hope I was an inspiration for her during her troubling times. She suffered with depression but had a unique sense of humor that helped her cope with life's ups and downs. I can already feel her absence and the comfort of her watchful eye on my house and me personally. I think Marsha's greatest accomplishment was raising her 5 children who are left here on earth and I'm sure she will continue to watch over them from heaven above as they try to find peace and comfort from the loss of their Mother. Rest in peace, Marsha