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Edward M. Martovitz Sr.

Brook Park, Ohio

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EDWARD M. MARTOVITZ SR., age 81, of Cleveland, entered into eternal rest Aug. 31, 2008. Beloved husband of Victoria (nee Nofel); loving father of Nancy (Richard) Dacko, Beverly (deceased) (David) Held, Edward Jr. (Pamela), Thomas (Barbara), Denise (Siegmund) Fuchs, Joseph (Laura), Mark (Carolyn),...

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Dearest Grandpa,
May you have eternal peace. Give Aunt Bev a big hug and kiss for me and tell her that I miss her terribly. Smile down upon us and guard us with your love.
Love,
Yvette

I am so sorry for your lose, Mr. Martovitz and family were good friends. Always had good thought of you guys.
sincerely
Pete A. Watkins

Sorry I missed everything; I'm in Asia right now. Reading this guestbook brings tears to my eyes and makes me miss Aunt Bev and Uncle Stan all the more. I've seen a lot of heartache and desperation traveling in this part of the world and it makes me proud to be part of such a caring family. I love you Grandpa. I'll never forget that when you landed in Europe, Germany surrendered a month later. We always liked to pretend it was because of you!

Daddy thank you for always being there for my kids and me. Tell Stanley and Bev i miss them. Tell my husband Kelly im always thinking of him and im doing okay. Daddy we will always take care of momma. I love you and miss you.
Your Daughter

I would like to thank everyone for being there in these hard times... the nurses at farview 5th south, Dr. Cua, our priest father Bob, Humenik funeral services, and my friends and family. Reading this guest book sets peace at my heart. Thank you all for thinking of us. Potsy i love you your loving wife. Its been a wonderful 60 years.

Grandpa,

Your happy-go-lucky self will be surely missed by all! May your humor and spirit pass on through friends and family. It was a sad day when the Leader of the Band shut his eyes, but we know that you are rejoicing with God and those who passed before you. Take care!

Your oldest grandchild,
Annette

This is for all the angels in heaven,
open your arms as wide as you can and embrace my father for me. I have lost someone who will never be replaced but who has given me a lifetime of memories and love. My father was tired and his time on earth had come to an end, but his children and grandchildren will keep him alive through all the wonderful memories we had with him. Dad, kiss Mary, Stanley and Beverly for me and please tell them how much I miss them. I know that they will take care...

Grandpa,
I'm sorry I wasn't able to be there with the family to say goodbye. I'll remember you forever! I'll always remember, when I was little, all of the times my Dad brought me over to visit before he died and all of the times you came over, after he died, to celebrate your birthday with Jill.
You'll be missed but never forgotten! I love you Grandpa!
Your Loving Grandson,
Stanley E. Martovitz Jr.

MISS ME BUT LET ME GO

When I come to the end of the road, and the sun has set for me, I want no tears in a gloom filled room, why cry for a soul set free.

Miss me a little but not too much and not with your head bowed low, remember the love that we once shared, miss me but let me go.

For this is a journey we all must take and each must go alone, it's all part of the master's plan, a step on the road to home.

So when you are lonely and sick of heart, go to the...