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Tommy ray brent marsh. Marsh, 76, went into cardiac arrest at his home in Noble at Tri-State Crematory manager Ray Brent Marsh pleads guilty to theft, fraud, making false statements and abuse of dead body nearly three years Authorities arrest parents and sister of Ray Brent Marsh, man accused of dumping hundreds of corpses on grounds of his Tri-State Crematory in Noble, Ga; Marsh took over family It was originally founded by Tommy Marsh, a respected businessman who eventually turned the operation of his business over to his "A lot of people are still dealing with the hurt and shame that came out of this," Huey said, referring to the actions of Tommy Ray Brent Marsh, who Attorney Ken Poston said mercury poisoning may explain why Brent Marsh failed to cremate hundreds of bodies at the Tri-State Crematory near LaFayette, Ga. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Tags: Creamatorium, Creamatory, funeral home, funeral scandal, Georgia MACON, Ga. (WTVC) -- NewsChannel 9 has learned through his attorney that Ray Brent Marsh, the Walker County man who operated the Tri Marsh’s father, Tommy Ray Marsh, opened the crematory in 1982. “Brent’s been around the death industry since he was 6, 7, 8 years old,” Poston said. Tommy Ray Marsh, who founded the Noble, Ga. When Tommy’s health went into decline in 1996 his Ray Brent Marsh, who was sentenced in 2004 to 12 years in prison and 63 more on probation for improper handling of corpses at the Tri-State Crematory in Noble, Georgia, has lost a Ray Brent Marsh (Ric Feld/Chattanooga Times Free Press) Tommy Marsh’s son, Ray Brent Marsh, took over the operation of the Tri-State UPDATE: Tommy Ray Brent Marsh has been released. Attorney Poston, who Photos: Walker Co. Updated August 1, 2024 Follow us on social media: Twitter and Facebook. LaFayette --- Tommy Ray Marsh, the father of Tri-State Crematory operator Ray Brent Marsh, died of a heart attack Tuesday. After his son took over the business it was discovered in 2002 that hundreds of bodies in various states of decay were strewn about the property. . On May 20, 2003, during the pendency of the litigation filed against the Marsh family, Tommy Marsh died. In mid-to-late 1996 his son, Ray Brent Marsh, took over operation of the business. The Times Free Press reports that Marsh was a well-respected man in the The Crematory: The Tri-State Crematory, founded in Georgia in the mid-70s by Tommy Marsh, received bodies from local funeral homes to be cremated. - The parents of indicted Tri-State Crematory operator Ray Brent Marsh asked a judge to exclude them from a class-action lawsuit that seeks damages from the In the 20 years since Ray Brent Marsh's arrest and conviction for having dead bodies scattered around his crematory business,Tri-State Tommy Marsh was a respected businessman and left the business to his son, Ray Brent Marsh. Authorities said the son in some cases gave families of the victims concrete dust instead of The Tri-State Crematory was opened in the 1970s by Ray Marsh. Sheriff's Office / WTVC In 1996, Brent Marsh took over the operations of the Tri-State Crematory after the previous owner, his Ray Brent Marsh, 28, the operator of Tri-State Crematory, faces 174 counts of fraud for failing to carry out cremations that he was paid to do. The son had given the relatives urns filled In 2002, Poston represented Ray Brent Marsh of the Tri-State Crematory who had been charged with two counts theft by deception for each body that was identified on his property in Noble, Georgia. , crematory where 334 bodies were found discarded in 2002, died Tuesday at a Fort Oglethorpe hospital after an apparent cardiac arrest, Twenty years have gone by since more than three hundred bodies were found at the Tri-State Crematory, not cremated, in Lafayette, Georgia. yyukmxi gdtnx tzi rzttop kobp vveoh xazp clazk sdeb qrv