BoxCar-Willie-Obituary

BoxCar Willie

Branson, Missouri

1931 - 1999

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Beloved entertainer and railroad-loving hobo Lecil Travis Martin, better known to his fans around the world as country singer BoxCar Willie, passed away on Monday, April 12, 1999, at his home in Branson, Missouri.

Born on September 1, 1931, in Sterrett, Texas, to Birdie Brown and Edna Jones Martin, BoxCar was also a U.S. Air Force veteran – he retired as a Master Sergeant after serving 22 years.

BoxCar began his music career as a small boy singing with his church choir. He continued performing as Marty Martin, and although he developed a following in America, it was a series of popular European tours – culminating in a performance at the 1979 Wembley International Festival of Country Music in Wembley, England – that made him a star.

By 1980, he finally found success in his own country. A year later, he became the 60th member of the Grand Ole Opry, was awarded "Most Promising Male Vocalist" by the Country Music Association, and his TV album "King of the Road" earned double-platinum sales. He made regular appearances on television's Hee Haw and Family Feud, and appeared in several movies, including Sweet Dreams, a film about country-music start Patsy Cline, Gordy, and A Place to Grow. Then, in 1986, he purchased the BoxCar Willie Theater in Branson, and began performing to numerous sold-out crowds.

On October 31, 1996, after having felt tired for a couple of months, Box was told by doctors that he was suffering from the most aggressive type of leukemia, mantle zone lymphatic leukemia. He began a spirited battle for his life – even while undergoing chemotherapy, BoxCar performed six nights a week at his theater. His difficult struggle came to an end on April 12 in his Branson home, where he was surrounded by his family.

He is survived by his wife, Lloene Johnson Martin, of Branson; four children, PaulaKay Lane of Korea, Tammy Martin LaCore of Ridgedale, Missouri, and twins Larry Martin of Hollister, Missouri and Lorrie Martin Brown of Branson; a brother, Rex Birdie Martin of Plano, Texas; three sisters, Doris Shipp of Jacksonville, Texas, Margie Vantreese of Waxahachie, Texas, and Wilma Allison of Duncanville, Texas; and five grandchildren, Jenae Martin, Christian Rock, Amanda LaCore, Travis LaCore, and Tiffany Martin.

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I met boxcar at skowhegan state fair here in Maine in the men's room where I was the Porter I will remember him for ever, great man he was

mid 80's two young newlyweds found themselves in Branson. We went to the theatre and enjoyed the show so much..Box kept telling people to pick up after themselves as he had to clean up afterwards. we sat outside the glass door waiting for traffic to calm when , box came and jangled the keys from his pocket to lock the door..He looked through the glass and then came outside and said to me...boy did you ever overmarry...chuckled and we just chatted a minute . be then locked the door and went...

I met BoxCar at the VFW in Altus OK. The band was on break and no one was paying any attention to the Jukebox. The jukebox stopped and this train sounding song started playing. Everyone immediately turned their attention to the stage. A man dressed in Hobo clothes had started playing and singing. He played several songs and brought ‘the house down.’ We got to see Boxcar several times as he was in Altus to attend a school on Altus AFB.

Thanks for your service, Boxcar...Mary and I were privileged to attend one of your performances at your theatre in Branson..Before the show the air conditioner had problems and guess who fixed it?...Boxcar of course... RIP Brother!!

Went to see boxcar Willie in Branson ,great entertainer may he rest in peace

There will never be another Boxcar Willie, a real entertainer and lovely man. I wish I had gotten to see him in person, it would've been a big highlight of my life. REST IN PEACE, Mr. Boxcar Willie. You are loved and missed!

one of the greats. He performed and knew all of the hank williams songs and all of his music was excellent. He had a great voice and could sing just about any country or even pop music.I could listen to him endlessly.