Marsha Elaine Coffey departed this life on December 29, 2010. She was born on February 10, 1949 in Shattuck, Oklahoma to Wyatt and Joyce Terbush. Marsha worked in the banking business for over 30 years and with Intrust Bank, N.A. for 22 years retiring as Senior Vice President in November 2010. Her business and community activities were many and included being a member of the Board of Directors of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce; Director of the Oklahoma Bankers Association; member of the Downtown Rotary Club of Oklahoma City; Board of Directors and President of the Mustang Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce; member of the Institutional Advisory Board to the Provost of Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma City; past Board member and past President-Elect of the Yukon Chamber of Commerce and Yukon Community Education Chairman; 2008 Chairman of the World Fest for World Neighbors; 2008 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Co-Chair; Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital Board member and Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital Foundation Board Member, Yukon, Oklahoma. She was a member of the Circle of Excellence Club of the "Top 50 Women Making a Difference in Oklahoma." She is survived by her husband of 25 years, John M. Coffey; daughter, Maschielle Brakefield of Yukon, Oklahoma; son, Matthew Stahlman and wife, Jeannie Stahlman of Freedom, Oklahoma; daughter, Casey Vinyard and husband, Bryan Vinyard of Norman, Oklahoma; parents, Wyatt and Joyce Terbush, Mooreland, Oklahoma; sister, Marlyn Persons and husband, Danny Persons of Woodward, Oklahoma; sister, Susan Hague of Woodward, Oklahoma; and sister, Linda Roundtree and husband, Karl Roundtree of Mooreland, Oklahoma. Grandchildren include: Alexandra Brakefield; Michael Brakefield; Jonathan Stahlman; Jarrett Stahlman; Peyton Vinyard and Evan Vinyard. Sister-in-law, Janet Dailey and husband, Dwight Dailey of Tulsa, Oklahoma; brother-in-law, Joseph Coffey and wife, Bonnie Coffey of Boulder, Colorado; nephews Ben Coffey and David Coffey; and numerous other nieces and nephews. Marsha was a wonderful loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was a member of All Souls Episcopal Church.