Fred-Martin-Obituary

Fred J. Martin

Cypress, California

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Fred J. Martin passed away on Tuesday, August 28 at the age of 78. He was born in Long Beach on July 31, 1929 and was the son of Jerome B. Martin and Lucille Galbreath Martin and brother of Jerry L. Martin. He graduated from Long Beach Poly High School in 1947 and attended Long Beach City...

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Dad, it has been 15 years of missing you. I take comfort that you and Mom are now reunited...your Kath, your Fluff, your best friend, your true companion, your sweetheart...together forever. You are both so loved. 1-2-3

Dear Fred,
Remembering the many times we watched Cirque du Soleil together and still treasuring the paddle you made for me...best paddle I ever owned!
Thanks for the memories my dear friend.

If "A BEAUTIFUL SOUL IS NEVER FORGOTTEN"
Then you my friend shall live forever.

Dear uncle Fred
It has been long time since I have written in your guest book but you have always been on my mind and I often mention you to my friends in England.
It is a shame that long beach can’t hold your memorial tournament but maybe next year they will hold it.
I myself have been in England since 2016 taking care of my parents, dad passed away last year and incidentally he was 4 days younger than you.
I will always miss and love you.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love yo and miss you always.

Dear Fred,

Thirteen year of loving memories have gone by but your spirit is high in the sky.
We are looking forward for the next year gathering that you will be always proud of.
We remembered you playing table tennis with such a great spirit and sportsmanship.
Your great big family always supports your favorite table tennis sport and we all love it, too.

We love you and miss you always, Fred.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Hi Fred,
I can't believe that it's been 13 years since you left us. We have gathered every year to play
your favorite sport, and all friends of yours met and talked about the good memories we had
with you. Unfortunately, we are not able to do it this year due to the pandemic. However,
that doesn't mean that we are not thinking of you. You will always be missed. I look forward
to bringing friends together to celebrate your 14th Anniversary. I can see your smile.

Me & my bro. 1947 & Grammy's