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Martha Eastman Obituary

Martha Jane Eastman CALIFORNIA Martha Jane Eastman, age 82, of Atherton, CA, formerly of South Portland, ME, died at her residence Sunday, November 9, 2008, of pancreatic cancer. Born February 26, 1926, in Portland, Maine, Jane was the youngest daughter of the late Judge Herbert J. and Martha F. (Gardiner) Welch. Her elder sister, Carlene W. Parker of Portland, predeceased her in 1987. Beloved wife of Joseph S. Donnelly, Jane was the loving mother of Francesca M. Eastman and her husband Edward C. Goodstein of Atherton, CA, and Therald C. Eastman, Jr. of Santa Clara, CA. Therald Carlton Eastman, Sr., (1919-1989), president of the former Eastman Funeral Service, Inc., Boston, whom she married in 1946, was her first husband. Educated in the Portland Public Schools, Martha Jane graduated from St. Josephs Academy, Portland, in 1944, and in 1946, from Westbrook Junior College where she majored in chemistry. In her twenties, Ms. Eastman pursued a career with Springers, Smith-Patterson, and Longs Jewelers, serving as a watch buyer for the Jordan Marsh Company before choosing to give focus to family. An active volunteer in her childrens schools, Ms. Eastman was a member of the Brookline Junior Womens Club, and designed costumes for The Amateur Players. She served as president of the Senior Guild of the Infant Savior, a Catholic Charitable Bureau of Boston auxiliary, in the late 1960s. Transitioning to a new career as a real estate broker in 1973, Ms. Eastman worked in sales for Jack Conway and Company, Inc., Realtor on Bostons South Shore and Cape Cod, where she went on to become Director of Personnel and head of the firms first license law school. Relocating to California to be near her children in 1989, she established Kumquats, a successful interior accessories business. Ms. Eastman remarried in 1996, remaining on the San Francisco Peninsula with her second husband, long-time family friend Joseph Donnelly. Continuing to volunteer, Ms. Eastman dedicated her energy for several years to the library of Trinity School Episcopal in Menlo Park, where she took delight in helping young children learn to read and discover the joy of books. Seeing the need for adult day services when her husband was diagnosed with Alzheimers disease, Ms. Eastman, despite her own intensifying health issues, worked with great energy on behalf of the efforts of Peninsula Volunteers, Inc and their Rosener House facility to address this serious family issue. Ms. Eastman is survived by a niece, Bretna (Parker) McCormack, and her husband Peter of Portland, Maine; their children Alice, Kelly and Parker; and a nephew, Gary Carleton Parker of Baltimore, Maryland; his sons Ryan and Chad, and Ryans children, Jaiden and Alexa. Janes beloved Pekingnese and companion, Mikki, misses her deeply. A Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated for Ms. Eastman at the Church of the Nativity, in Menlo Park, CA on Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Visitation will be held Sunday, November 16, 2008 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Jones, Rich and Hutchins Funeral Home, 199 Woodford Street Portland. Graveside services will held Monday November 17, 2008 at Forest Hills Cemetery, 95 Forest Hills Ave., Boston, MA. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be sent in Ms. Eastmans memory to Peninsula Volunteers, 800 Middle Avenue, Menlo Park, CA, 94025, (www.penvol.org), (650) 326-0665.

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Published by The Patriot Ledger on Nov. 14, 2008.

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Tom Berry

November 18, 2008

Terry, I was so sad to learn of the passing of your Mother. She was such a warm, loving person. Jane, always made you feel, so welcome, and acepted when you entered her home. She always had a smile on her face. She made delicious cream puffs. Terry, my deepest sympathy goes out to you and Francesca. Please contact me when you have the time. Sincerely, Tom Berry

Ernest Smiith

November 15, 2008

Bretna and Parker. It was with much sadness that I read of the passing of Jane.
I have thought of her many times ans especially at this time of the year when I look at one of the photos that she sent to me in 1997 with a picture of her beloved dog in front of the fire place of her home.
I had worked with Therald Sr. at the funeral home . You might remember me as the Limo driver at the service for Therald.
I wish to send my Prayers and Love to all of the family at this difficult time . Love Ernie.

laurie powers

November 14, 2008

Dear Francesca and Terry-
I always felt that Jane and Therald were my "other" parents-it takes a neighborhood to raise children. I loved spending time at your house...with Nana and Grampa... and the many characters that passed through Presidents Lane.
Much love
Laurie

Joan and Merrill Seltzer

November 14, 2008

Our deepest sympathy to Bretna and family. Love to all Joan and Merrill Seltzer

Barbara Kelly

November 14, 2008

I remember Jane as a wonderful human being...I was a guest in her home in Quincy, Ma on several occasions in connection with St. Agatha's Guild. Although I haven't seen Janein perhaps 40-50 years I will always remember her a a gracious and wonderful person.

Patricia Dutra

November 12, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

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