
September 26, 1945 - November 5, 2014
Known for her fiery red hair, Marsa Hightower passed away November 5th. Marsa's adventurous life began in Corpus Christi, Texas. She attended Trinity University in San Antonio, went on to model, then was a publicist to some of the most famous icons in rock n roll history. After retiring from the music industry, Marsa worked in aviation and later concentrated on her many philanthropic passions.
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Earl Delp
A little over two years ago Marsa and I got in touch with each other realizing that for many years we both lived in Los Angeles unaware of how close we lived to each other and with both of us working in different areas of the entertainment field. We kept in contact on Facebook and via email. When I had not seen her on Facebook for a couple of months, and when I had my email to her returned, I had this sickening feeling and that is when I found out in the (In Memory) section that she had passed away. Marsa was so sweet and vibrant in high school and that same personality came across in her emails and her comments on facebook. Marsa I will miss our chats but I know you are now reunited with your sister.
God Bless You,
Earl Delp
Larry McCoy
i didnt know her well at all,but i see the light in her that you illustrated in your comments.
such talent and beauty!......god bless!!......larry mccoy
Nancy Matlock (Harwell)
Marsa was tons of fun in Lassies. I was so sorry to hear of her death. I remember her well.
Nancy (Matlock) Harwell
Linda Comstock (Leist)
I did not know that Marsha had passed away. I know her smile and beautiful red hair were part of her makeup, but her great personality could not be beaten.