Caleb-Marting-Obituary

Caleb Robert Chesley Marting

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Marting, Caleb Robert Chesley Loving and beloved son of Matthew and Cheryl (nee Kuechler) Marting, brother of Matthew Jr. and Rachel Marting and Bethany Chesser (Travis), grandson of Mary Ann Kuechler, uncle of Henry and Beckett Chesser; nephew of thirteen proud aunts and uncles; cousin to...

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Dear Cheryl, Matthew and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers as you remember your wonderful son, Caleb. May healing come with the remembering.

Caleb made my teaching of American history more enjoyable than it might have been. He brought a moral compass and a curiosity to socratic seminars which spurred other students and me to think more deeply about the issues we were discussing. I loved his sense of humor and easy kindness to others. He was a great guy.

Dear Matthew and Cheryl,
Not a day goes by that we haven't thought of you and prayed for God's unspeakable comfort to accompany you during this time of grief. We will continue to remember you as you grieve. We are truly sorry for your loss. Love, Steve and Mary Hawthorne

I am so sorry for the loss of your son Caleb. My heart and prayers are with you all.

I am so sorry for for the loss of Caleb . Prayers for peace, comfort, and strength for you all. My thoughts, heart, and prayers will be with you on Saturday.

I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Caleb and I started out in the same class at ATSU, until he went on to serve as a Fellow. I will always remember him as a bright and kind person. My thoughts and prayers are with his family through this difficult time of loss and grieving.

My thoughts and prayers are with you. So deeply sorry for the loss of your son Caleb.

Caleb and my son Sam were friends. I am so very sorry for your loss and pray for healing and hope. Blessings to you and your family at this difficult time.

Please except my deepest sympathies, Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering your loved one today and always.