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James MARTIN

1921 - 2022

James MARTIN obituary, 1921-2022, Dayton, OH

BORN

1921

DIED

2022

James MARTIN Obituary

MARTIN, James Hunter ("PeeWee" "Jim")

James H. Martin, age 101, passed away peacefully at his home on September 11, 2022. A renowned World War II veteran, Jim was one of the last remaining Airborne "Toccoa Originals" of 1942.

Jim "Pee Wee" Martin was born on April 29, 1921, to the late James A. and Beatrice L. Martin in Portage, Pennsylvania. His family moved to Indiana when Jim was six months old, finally settling in Dayton, Ohio, in 1931.

After graduating from Kiser High School in 1939, Jim worked in the precision tool manufacturing industry and was employed by the Johnson Tool and Engineering Company. In 1941, when the United States became fully engaged in the Second World War, Jim refused a deferment from military draft because he felt "…it was unjustifiable for a young guy (such as me) with no family ties, not to join the Army." Jim enlisted in the Army in June 1942.

Jim trained and served in the 101st Airborne Division, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Battalion/G Company from 1942-1945. In July 1942 Jim was one of 6,500 men to arrive at Currahee Mountain, near Toccoa, Georgia, for training as a new type of soldier – a paratrooper. He was one of Colonel Sink's original "Toccoa Men" who were preparing to defend the free world from the German offensive that was World War II. Being the lightest man in the regiment he was given the nickname "Pee Wee" which he was proud of.

In 1943 the 506th traveled to England by ship and Jim's battalion was stationed in Ramsbury in Wiltshire where they completed their pre-invasion training. Jim participated in three pivotal battles of the war: Operation Overlord – the battle of Normandy, France (D-Day, 6/6/1944); Operation Market Garden, Holland (9/17/1944) and The Ardennes Offensive, Belgium (Battle of the Bulge, 12/16/1944).

The 101st Airborne Division ended their war by occupying Adolph Hitler's mountain home (Eagle's Nest) in Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, (May 1945).

After the war Jim returned to the tool manufacturing industry. He married Donna V. Veverka, of Newton, Iowa, in 1946. Shortly after, they purchased 52 acres of land in Sugarcreek Township, Greene County, Ohio, where with their own two hands, they built their dream home. Jim and Donna raised five children. After nearly 73 years of marriage Donna passed away in 2019.

Over the years Jim helped keep history alive by attending many speaking engagements and traveling to events commemorating the war and celebrating freedom, such as the anniversaries of D-Day in Normandy, France and Market Garden in Holland. At the ages of 93 and 98, respectively, Jim recreated his jumps in those historic engagements of WWII. At the age of 99 Jim made his last jump in October of 2020 at an event sponsored by the Round Canopy Parachute Team USA in Palatka, Florida.

Jim was preceded in death by his loving wife Donna, sons David J. Martin and Donald L. Martin; and daughter Debra K. Martin.

He is survived by daughter Linda S. Martin (Don) and son Roger J. Martin (Sharon): 8 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren, and a host of friends.

You can share in Jim's great history and adventures on his Facebook page. Search: Jim "Pee Wee" Martin (G/506).

Memorial services for Jim Martin will be at the Sugar Valley Golf Club (1250 Mead Road in Bellbrook, Ohio). A visitation is scheduled there from 4 to 7 pm, September 20, with a celebration of life service set for 7:15 pm. On September 21, an escort to Dayton National Cemetery will begin at 9 am. The escort will begin at the Sugarcreek Administration building, (2090 Ferry Road in Bellbrook).

Jodi Martin, his granddaughter and part of leadership for Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Education Foundation as component to the Community Foundation, states, in lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Greene County Community Foundation, Jim "Pee Wee" Martin Memorial (941 West Second Street, Xenia, OH 45385, or online at http://www.greenegiving.org/).

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Sep. 15, 2022.

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Virginia Mampre

September 9, 2024

There have been many great moments with Jim and other members of "The Band of Brothers," were a unique group. They regularly would have get togethets, and meetings plus share their WWII experiences with generation after generation here and in Europe. Jim and others were active to their final moments. "PeeWee" will be long remembered by all of us who knew and loved him. Due to my father also being one of the 101st Airborne Easy Company, we were fortunate to see Jim at many functions throughout the decades. Sir, rest in well earned peace. AIRBORNE! Currahee! Condolences to the Martin family. Virginia

Inge Vonk

September 9, 2024

As long as we think of you and Donna, you will never be forgotten.

Stephane Devaux

September 9, 2024

I Had a special thought for Mister Martin in Sainte Mère Église church.


For ever in our memories


Thanks for your service Sir

John & Sandra Cork

December 12, 2023

Jim and Donna Martin were truley members of the gfreatest generation. Jim served during WW2 and continued to serve other for the rest of his life.

Stephane Devaux

September 10, 2023

Always with us.
All these men will not be forgotten

As i had the chance to meet him in Normandy it takes Another dimensions for me.

Then i discovered all he shared for this period of time

Jim was an example for all of us,
He will not forgotten

Next year it will be the 80 years of DDay
I will be in Normandy
I will put à Candle light in St mère Église for him and all of this Brother in Arms.

Thanks Mister Martin for m´y Freedom in France

Never forget

John Cork

September 9, 2023

Jim & Donna were classic American patriots. I treasure our many visits with them both at the Toccoa reunions. Here is Jim jumping in Holland in 2019. The same drop zone as in 1944.

Inge Vonk

September 9, 2023

A year went by so fast. And you are still missed by many. That will never change.

Edyta

September 9, 2023

We are and will remember this Gent and we appreciate what he's done for our better lifes. R.I.P. you will never be forgotten.
Regards
From Poland

Marla

September 25, 2022

Thank you for your service Mr. Martin. May God bless you and keep you. I hope to meet you one day in Heaven to shake your hand and give you a hug. Love, a grateful patriotic American.

John & Sandra Cork

September 25, 2022

John & Sandra Cork

September 25, 2022

John & Sandra Cork

September 25, 2022

Jim & Donna,
Thanks for the mermories.

Jim Gardner

September 21, 2022

My Uncle Les McNickle was in G Company with Jim.....RIP Trooper.....

Patrick Jouves

September 21, 2022

Patrick Jouves

September 21, 2022

My dearest Jim
I wanted to thank you for being a part of my life over the past few years. I was happy to accompany you and share very beautiful moments together. I could never talk about you in the past tense. You are and you will stay with me forever
With your kindness, simplicity, strength and courage, you have inspired me and shown me the way forward.
I was lucky to cross your path
Today I just want to say goodbye, my friend, rest in peace, we will miss you terribly.
Patrick

Patrick Jouves

September 21, 2022

Mark Howdieshell

September 21, 2022

To the Martin family, It has been my pleasure to know and to have worked with Jimmy, as well as knowing Donna over the years. I relish our talks, either over the phone or especially in person sitting in his living room or out on the front porch, as well as the lessons I have learned from him. Other than my own father, Jimmy was the most positive role model I could have had in my life. Though he shunned the term "hero," he was one to me. I hope I am able to pass on his message to others. God Bless you Jimmy Martin!

Jones Mark

September 20, 2022

I Thank God that such men like James Pee Wee Martin lived! America A Great American, Rest in Peace Sir!

Scott Finnell

September 20, 2022

I never had the pleasure of meeting Jim "Pee Wee" Martin. Members (John "Murf" Murphy, Jonnie Rodriguez, and Ken Peck) of my VFW who have met and knew Pee Wee, talked so much about him, that I feel I do know him. RIP Airborne and I will SYOTOS.
Very Respectfully,
Scott Finnell
Commander, VFW Post 4287
Orlando, FL

Michael L Garrett

September 17, 2022

Airborne all the way Pee Wee, God Bless! M L. Garrett/Vietnam Era-Desert Shield and Storm veteran.

Arnoud Lathouwers

September 17, 2022

RIP Jim my Hero!
Greetings Arnoud Lathouwers from the Netherlands

REdquid

September 17, 2022

It was an honor caring for you when you came for your appointments at the Dayton VA Medical Center

Jacques REDON

September 17, 2022

Je suis français et j'était fidèle abonné de la page Facebook de Mr. Martin.... je l'admirais beaucoup , de plus il avait l'age de ma mère.... Merci Mr MARTIN... reposez en paix. La FRANCE vous remercie.

Michael Tyblewski

September 17, 2022

Rest In Peace sir peace perfect peace rejoined by your wife and children again thank you for your service!

Rich Dewees

September 16, 2022

Thank you for your service.

Rich Dewees
Douglassville, Pennsylvania
1st infantry Division 85-90

Richard Pullen

September 16, 2022

Because of men like you I enjoy freedoms today that many people on this planet can only dream about. Thank you for all you gave to this country. May GOD bless you sir.

RL Pullen
3/506th Vietnam 67-68 CURRAHEE

Francesco and MAnita Boeijen

September 16, 2022

We are grateful for all nice moments together, mr. Jim Martin you will always have a special place in our hearts. We will tell your stories to keep history alive. Your sunflower friends from the Netherlands xxx

Michelle

September 16, 2022

I will never forget all the campouts, bon fires at the shelter house, all the long talks the years while growing up

David Sanders

September 15, 2022

Thak You sir for everything. Your service, your insight and keeping alive the heroic actions if the 101st. God bless. Rest in Peach.

Lynn Cookson

September 15, 2022

You are truly an American hero!

Jerry O´Ryan

September 15, 2022

Jim and I worked together on many police and fire levies in the 1990s to the early 2000s. But I remember Jim most for coming to my house for a meeting and upon entering immediately took off his shoes and plopped down on the floor to play with my silly boxer dog . That´s Jim for you!
Jim was also known as Pee Wee due to his height... but he always stood taller than any man in the room. Rest well, soldier.

JOHN POWELL

September 15, 2022

To Jim's family.
Please accept the condolences of a stranger.
I never met Jim, and only briefly corresponded with him via Facebook, but I feel privileged to have made this brief acquaintance.
He was clearly a kind man and I much value the signed photo that he sent me.
I am but one of many people around the world whom he touched.
Currahee!

Pte Kreft E - Poland

September 15, 2022

RIP Sir. Have never had an occasion of getting to know you in person and never will have. You will always stay in my heart as a hero who served his country and not to forget all you have done for all of us by being one of them who saved our lives from the wrongs done by WW II. Thank you for everything. Hats off to pay you respect. You will never be forgotten and I hope one day I'll be able to come across to U.S.A. and put flowers on your grave.

John Laurin. SSG U.S. Army Retired 690th Military Police

September 15, 2022

RIP. You are a True American Hero, Thank you for serving and keeping the United States free. God Bless you Trooper.

REDON ( France )

September 15, 2022

FRANCE WILL NEVER FORGET YOU SIR JIM.

Inge Vonk

September 15, 2022

My condolences to family, friends and all others who knew him. I met Jim one time in Normandy, it was an honor. May he rest in peace. I will never forget him.
Inge Vonk - Belgium

Leullier Patrick

September 15, 2022

All my sinceres condolences to you and your Family .May this Veteran rest in peace .Eternal gratitudes for our Freedom and his services during the ETO Leullier Patrick from Normandy . ( a ww2 grandson Veteran of the 302 Transport wing 9th AAF ) .

Ken Peck

September 15, 2022

Ken Peck

September 15, 2022

Ken Peck

September 15, 2022

You have taught me so much over the short few years we knew each other! The memories and lessons learned will be with me forever.... I'll see you again one day at the Final Rally Point.... Blue Skies my Friend!!!

William Powers

September 15, 2022

Martin family...you have my deepest sympathies..It was an honor for me to have met and spoke with Jim on several occasions. He was a true patriot and I'm thankful for his service for our country..know that your family is my thoughts and prayers.
Retired Sugarcreek P.D.
W.K. Powers

Linda Cautaert

September 15, 2022

I have met Jim on several occasions in Bastogne and Normandy. I will never forget these privileged moments. My heartfelt condolences to his family and close friends. Rest in Peace now, Jim. Thank you for all you have done!

Doug Sanders

September 15, 2022

I was fortunate to have met Pee Wee a couple years ago and have visited him several times at his home. He always had time to chat and was willing to talk about anything at all. Sitting with him, just the two of us, talking about the war, his family, politics, etc.. is one of my most treasured memories. Rest easy sir!

Debbie Toerner Parrish FL

September 15, 2022

Mr. Martin thank you for your service and your belief in spreading freedom throughout the world. You and others that served are truly the heroes that allowed us to enjoy freedom. Let us never forget the price that is paid to preserve freedom. God bless you and your family. RIP your earthly tour is over.

Gwendolyne

September 15, 2022

Dear Jim,
It was honor to meet you!
You´ve touched my heart and I will never forget you.
Rest In Peace my friend.
Your memories and stories will live on forever.

Stephen K Hayes

September 15, 2022

Jim was a neighbor of mine. Ever humble and quietly gracious, he is now a legend in the grand story of the USA.

Keith Stickley

September 15, 2022

A Long Life. Full of Significant Consequences. RIP soldier. Condolences to the family on the loss of your father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. A MAN amongst men of the Greatest Generation. Attended many of Mr. Martin's presentations the past 8 years and followed him on FB. Loved his commonsense point of view and his sense of humor.

Devaux stephane

September 15, 2022

Dear Jim
Thank you from the Bottom of my Heart for your service, our Freedom and all the kindness.

You will not be Forgotten and we will still works to maintain the memories of you and your Brothers.

All my Prayers from France will follow you.

I will kept for ever the moment i meet you in Normandie.

The one of your jump, what an example for all of us, again.

Rest In Peace

William H. Wiss

September 15, 2022

From The Netherlands, good sir, a heartfelt THANK YOU! May you rest in peace.

Ed Weerts

September 15, 2022

my condolences to the family. I met Jim in Bastogne and Foy and he made a hell of an impression on my. He will be missed

Gordon R Dennett

September 15, 2022

I didn't know Jim personally but there is no doubt, he was a man amongst men, they don't come along very often, he will be greatly missed, condolences to his family and friends from the UK.

Wendy Heymans

September 15, 2022

Never met you , but saw you on tv here in the Netherlands, one of my Heroes, rest in peace!! And thank you for everything you did so that we can live free.

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Sep

20

Visitation

4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Sugar Valley Golf Club

1250 Mead Road , Bellbrook, OH

Sep

20

Celebration of Life

7:15 p.m.

Sugar Valley Golf Club

1250 Mead Road , Bellbrook, OH

Sep

21

Service

9:00 a.m.

Sugarcreek Administration building

2090 Ferry Road , Bellbrook, OH

Sep

21

Interment

Dayton National Cemetery

OH

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