Rick-MARTIN-Obituary

Rick MARTIN

Buffalo, New York

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MARTIN - Rick March 13, 2011; beloved husband Martha J. ( nee Hale) Martin; dear father of Joshua, Erick, Cory and Sophie his Belgian Shepherd; loving brother of Robert, Michael, Terri and Susan. The Sabres and family will have a celebration of his life Thursday morning, March 24th, 11:00 AM at the HSBC Arena. Flowers are gratefully declined. Memorials maybe made to Compass House (home for runaway teens), 1451 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14209. Arrangements by the SHEPARD BROS. FUNERAL HOME. www.compasshouse.org


This obituary was originally published in the Buffalo News.

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Rick was an amazing player. He was one of the best Sabres player of all time. I will always say he was the best in my opinion. You turned 70 on July 26, time goes by way too fast. You will always be remembered and always missed. RIP Rick

I cannot believe 10 years have gone by...I still cry. I love the Sabres now and always.

Growing up in the 60 & 70's in Buffalo, N.Y. That is all we knew... THE FRENCH CONNECTION... Thank you so much for so many exciting games. May you rest in peace Richard "Rico" Martin.

Now playing Hockey with Jesus on the whitest rink imaginable. RIP Ricky

My belated Condolences to the family, Sorry for your loss; May you be Comforted by the God of all Comfort and may the God of Comfort be with you the family of Rick Martin in all your distress... God will soon ease all your sorrows and pain that you are feeling right now.

Rick had such a glow around him all the time, he made those close happy. I felt sad when I heard of his passing and will always remember him for the good he did. I know he is missed by so many people and his spirit certainly remains. Nancy Kenner

Rick you are always in our thoughts and our heart. Your goodness lives on.

I can't believe its been a year already. My prayers are with the Rico's family. Keep the memories alive.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.