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Cheryl Marsh has rehabilitated more than 3,380 animals at her Bath Township sanctuary. You can help.
Sarah Grimmer, FOX 47 News, 2021
and last updated 2021-06-09 08:43:09-04
EAST LANSING, Mich. â When a mid-Michigan resident finds an injured animal in their backyard, who are they going to call?
Cheryl Connell-Marsh.
Sarah Grimmer
A Michigan licensed wild-life rehabilitator, Marsh takes care of fawns, foxes, cats, squirrels, groundhogs and more at her property, Nottingham Nature Nook.
This is a wildlife sanctuary is situated in Bath Township next door to Marsh s horse barn.
Sarah Grimmer
It s there, inside Marsh s home, a neighboring rental home and custom-built enclosures, that she nurses animals back to health.
Cedar Rapids Gabriella Michelle Price-MacCormick Gabby was born on March 24, 1996, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She came to live with Mike and Jennifer MacCormick on Oct. 29, 1999. Mike and Jen were blessed in adding Gabby into their family through adoption on Dec. 21, 2001. Gabby passed away on Jan. 2, 2021, from complication with COVID-19. Gabby attempted to be an organ donor. Gabby attended school in the Cedar Rapids. She loved being a Monroe Bobcat, a Kenwood Bulldog, a McKinley Bear and a Washington Warrior. Gabby was very proud to graduate High School from Washington High School and excelled under Cheryl Marsh s guidance. During her time in school, Gabby was actively involved in Special Olympics. She competed in Track and Field, Bowling and Basketball skills. Gabby was able to go to state on several occasions for Special Olympics. She loved attending these events with her friends. Gabby was very active in Circle of Friends and Work Study Programs throughout high school. Gabb