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Nicholas C. MARTIN

August 11, 1948 - October 15, 2025

Nicholas C. MARTIN obituary, August 11, 1948-October 15, 2025

BORN

August 11, 1948

DIED

October 15, 2025

Nicholas MARTIN Obituary

Nick Martin, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, friend and lifelong journalist passed away on October 15, 2025 at age 77 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Born in Jarrow-on-Tyne in England, Nick moved to Canada with his parents Florence and Nicholas when he was four. He grew up in Georgetown, Ontario and attended Glendon College at York University where he began his career as a newspaper journalist writing for the student newspaper before moving on to report professionally for several outlets in southwestern Ontario, including the London Free Press. Nick married his wife Lyn in Toronto in 1986. After the addition of their son Christopher in 1988, the family moved to Winnipeg and soon after welcomed daughter Gillian in 1991. Nick was a very committed and involved father who relished that role. Nick was a passionate writer. In Winnipeg Nick started what would become his decades-long career with the Winnipeg Free Press working various roles, including on the education, human rights and legislative beats, and winning provincial and national awards along the way.

Nick retired in 2018. He and Lyn soon moved to Victoria, British Columbia where they built a new community and Nick officially became Grampa Nick. In his later years Nick travelled and continued to write for the Free Press building a loyal following for his mystery book reviews.

Nick had a good life and he will be missed. He always had an open lap for his dogs. He was a voracious reader and huge fan of science fiction movies. He was passionate about sports, especially his beloved Toronto Maple Leafs. He was a marathon runner, soccer referee and proudly collected tens of thousands of steps on long walks. He loved kayaking and overlooking the quiet water from their cabin at Caddy Lake. He enjoyed a dark English beer and made a mean BBQ'd chicken. His friendships were deep and long lasting. He loved giving gifts and sending postcards.

Nick will be dearly missed by his wife Lyn; his children Chris (Karen) and Gill (Bradley); his grandchildren Charlie, Henry and Daphne; his loving dog Curly; and his many other friends and family.

The family extends special appreciation to the staff of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for their care and devotion to Nick's health and comfort. In Nick's memory, please consider making a donation to the Parkinson Wellness Projects in Victoria, British Columbia.

A celebration of Nick's life will be planned in the coming months.
Published by The Times Colonist from Nov. 2 to Nov. 4, 2025.

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Janet Ecker

November 15, 2025

I am so sorry to hear of Nick's passing. A mutual acquaintance just forwarded the obit notice. My husband (Derek Nelson) and I knew him when he was working in the Ontario Press Gallery for the London Free Press. Many years ago. We lost touch when he moved west. So pleased to read his obit however, if I can put it like that, to see what a successful life he made for himself. He deserved all the happiness he experienced with his family and friends. My sincere condolences to the family.

Randy Ray

November 15, 2025

While working at the London Free Press, Nick did a stellar job in the Stratford bureau, covering municipal politics in London and at Queen´s Park. Few reporters worked harder than Nick. And like me, he was a Leaf fan through and through! RIP my friend!

Greg Rothwell

November 14, 2025

I'm sorry to hear about Nick's passing. We worked together in Stratford in the mid-1970s.

Gord Jackson

November 8, 2025

I have so many wonderful memories of Nick, from going to football games, celebrating our mutual love of hokey, cheesy, fifties sci-fi/horror movies and hearing or reading his often hilarious takes on the events and/or stresses of the day. An incredibly gifted writer/raconteur, Nick was, above all, as good and loyal a friend as anyone could wish for. He will be sorely missed by me, his family and oh so many friends. Again, my sincerest condolences to Lyn, Chris, Gillian and the rest of Nick's surviving family.

Rest In Peace my dear friend.

Terry and Rillah Carson

November 5, 2025

Our deepest sympathies Lyn and family. Nick will be missed by us and many others in the Victoria newcomer community.

Barbara Howard

November 2, 2025

I am very sorry Lyn for you and your family's loss. Take good care of yourself.

Shirley McGowan

November 2, 2025

Sincere condolences Lyn, to you and family.
Sending love and hugs,

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