Mr. March, 31, died Sunday, October 24, 1993 of a gunshot wound. He was born at Fort Huachuca, AZ., and was raised in Spokane.
He graduated from Mead High School in 1980 and then worked in the family owned business, C&M Dry Wall. Mr. March later moved to the Pocatello, Idaho area, where he worked as a truck driver. He returned to Spokane 1 1/2 years ago and had been working for Jenicke Dry Wall.
Survivors include his wife, Michelle March, at the home; a daughter, Krystal Nilson of Pocatello; his father and stepmother, Brian and Bonnie March of Liberty Lake; his mother and stepfather, Carol and Ron Moen of Coeur d'Alene; a sister Dana Morphy of Spokane; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to the Spokane Neighborhood Action Program Homeless Office, W. 1021 First, Spokane, 99204, or to the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children.
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The Chronicle, Wed. Oct 27, 1993
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Angela Gratto ((Ross) Higgs)
I had Tracy in my 1st grade class. I had the biggest crush on him. I can't remember what grade I wrote all over my notebook 'I love Tracy March". The hilarious thing is for some reason that notebook was in one of my memory boxes which I was rummaging through on a visit home. I laughed at my innocent crush so long ago. I remember getting a skinned knee when we were playing during recess and he started chasing me. I still have a faded scar on my knee. I cried and asked my mom why boys were so mean. She smiled and said they don't know how to tell you they like you. I looked at her like she was crazy. I don't think I really understood that until I told one of my daughters the same thing. Tracy I think of you fondly every once in a while when looking back on my childhood. May you be in a peaceful, blessed place