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Billy Martin

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Billy W. Martin Billy W. Martin, 45, of 31 E. Railroad St., Nesquehoning, died December 22, 2005 in Blue Mountain Health Alliance, Lehighton Campus. He was the husband of Eileen (DeLebar) Martin. They celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary in May 2005. Born in Newton, NJ, he was the...

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Uncle Billy
I will miss you for years to come I love you very much and will miss your saying ya know as much as you always said it... ya know lol and i shall keep and cherish my book case that you made me for my graduation. love always Marly.......

To my brother I really didn't get to know Very well. You left home early and never stayed in touch much. This is a lesson to all familes life too short not to get to know family members. As well as not understanding or listening and being there as a family should. Your at peace as we all will be when our time comes.
Love You
Michelle

Billy,
You were a part of our life in Hastings for such a short time, but they were good times and the memories will always make me smile. My deepest condolences to your family at this time of sadness.
With loving memories of you, Sharon (Wright) Sewell

I remember the day you were born. I'll never forget the day I found out you were gone. I'll miss you forever. I wish we had been able to see more of each other in recent years. Love to you always.

Love, Aunt Pat

Bill,
Little sister will miss you terriably but will also learn to be strong through out my time on earth. I know you are in a better place now and is with those who mean allot to you as you did to them. Keep watching over us all.
Love and miss you,
Kathy

Billy,I only knew you for a short time but I want you to know that my prayers are with you. Butch

We all have great memories of you Billy, Kim and I were just looking over the many pictures I have of you when you were little. I have so many memories of you growing up, and the poems you wrote.
Billy you touched so many hearts and made so many memories for the ones you left behind. Thank you ! They have helped me alot this past week and will help in the years to come.
Love until we meet again,
Aunt Pat

I love you and miss you but know you will be watching over us all.I wish we were able to have more time to see each other and to have that drink together.With every glass I will toast the heavens to you with love.