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Howard Ray Martin

Tallahassee, Florida

1940 - 2016 (Age 75)

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Howard Ray MartinHoward Ray Martin, 75 of Tallahassee, passed away Sunday, April 10, 2016. He was born November 12, 1940 to J.D. and Helen (Gooding) Martin in Oklahoma City, OK. He was employed with JC Penney for 38 years and began his career in Oklahoma, moving to Jackson MS, Atlanta GA,...

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I received the news late about his passing. He was my first store manager. He was a big supporter of the military. I remember that he used to have a special military night for the troops when he was at the JCP in Cutler Ridge Mall. He always greeted me with a joke every day when I came in to work. Great person, he will be missed

SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS IAM THE MAINTENCE MAN AT GOLDEN EAGLE. IF THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO FOR YOU ALL .JUST GIVE ME A CALL 8506617772.REALLY LIKED THESE MAN HE ALWAYS HAD ME LAUGHING

I'm so sorry. Howard was one of my favorite people! Always had a smile and a wave. His positive attitude was infectious. Hugs to Norrine

Thanks for the memories Howard be thy name. You were the heart of Golden Eagle that can't be replaced. We ( Ernie, Wayne, John, Steve older Hucks) will forever live in your kind and endearing shadow. Thanks for your wonderful manner with my fathers last years with dimetia You cast a great shadow that can never be replaced. You lived your life as a shining light of the free enterprise system we enjoy in this country. You will truly be missed.

Dear Norrine,
I met Howard at McKinley Elementary School...I think it was 2nd grade. I always remember Howard and his happy smile...don't remember him
without a smile!! Howard was a friend to everyone. I know you have beautiful memories
from your many years together. I have memories of seeing you together when you were dating!!!
(And, of course, we saw each other at our class reunions!) God Bless, Barbara (Armstrong) Impson

Haven't seen a lot of Howard since we graduated PO-HI, but he was always a gentleman and was friendly to all.
I know his family and friends will sorely miss him.
God Bless you all.

We extend our condolences and thoughts to Norinne and family . . . we so enjoyed our time and work with Howard during our Washington, DC days and wish we had thanked him more often for his efforts in behalf of JCPenney. He was a true Partner. -- Jim and Marilyn