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Martin Jurrius Obituary

Born July 30, 1940, Martin passed away on February 22, 2026. He was a quiet man who cherished reading, stamp collecting, and travelling.

Martin is survived by his children, Natalie and David Jurrius. He passed peacefully after five weeks in hospital, with his second wife, Barbell, by his side. Her final words to him were, "The Lord save you and keep you."

He will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered.

In line with his wishes, there will be a family-only cremation and no service.

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Published by North Shore News from Mar. 4 to Apr. 3, 2026.

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Lorraine Kammeraad-Mendez

March 12, 2026

I can´t even see a backgammon game without thinking of uncle Martin. Many fond memories of visits growing up and seeing him and Barbel at Moms place when they came to visit. Much strength for Barbel, Nat and Dave. Love to you all.

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Cheryl Toshack

March 12, 2026

Sending love and sympathy to the family and a huge thanks to Martin for raising such a great daughter.

Jake and Magda Kingma

March 10, 2026

So sad to hear the news about Martin. Lots of good memories of him as our brother-in-law. Had no idea about his latest health issues. Thoughts and prayers to Barbel and the family .

Florence Boer

March 10, 2026

So sad to hear this news today. We had no idea he was even in the hospital. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Barbel, and the Family!
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Peter Kingma

March 10, 2026

Sorry to hear of Martin´s passing. None of us Kingmas were aware he was sick. We are all saddened. He was a good brother in law. We have many memories of Martin in our lives. Sorry for your loss.

Henny Feddema

March 6, 2026

Dear Barbel,
My condolences in the passing of your husband,I had heard that he was not doing well.
He was a good friend to Dirk , and Dirk send him stamps for many years,& they talked quite often together.
I appreciated that he called me several times after Dirk passed away.
May our Lord give you strength and comfort in the times to come.
I am doing ok, but had some nasty problems with my health this winter.
I still miss Dirk and have my lonely time, but keep myself fairly busy,
Love &Blessings to you,
Henny.

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