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Joan I. Martin

Manchester, New Hampshire

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Joan I. Martin former longtime resident of Lowell; 59 Hudson, NH Mrs. Joan I. (Monbleau) Martin, age 59, a former longtime resident of Lowell and more recently of Hudson, NH, died Monday, August 4th 2008 at her home surrounded by her loving family after a courageous two year battle with ALS/Lou...

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Roland
I have been thinking about you and your family and praying that God is helping you through what is a very difficult time for all of you. I believe in my heart that God and Joan will give you all the strength you need. And the love you all have for each other will get you through your first Holiday Season. Joan is now at peace and is pain free. She will continue to help guide you, your children, and grandchildren throughout your lives. My prayers will always be with you.

Denise

Dear Roland and Family. I was so sorry to read of Joan's death. I remember her as a grade school friend and also a dear friend of my mother (Lucienne Morais). She was a fine lady and I know you will miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

YOU ARE IN MY PRAYERS I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOST
WITH ALL MY LOVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE IN MY PRAYERS

LOVE ALWAYS YOUR FAMILY IN CALIFORNIA

ANTHONY AND BELINDA

Cheryl
I'm so sorry for the loss of your Mother. I had the pleasure of meeting her as she made the trek back to Boston from LA with you. She had to have been an incredible woman to have raised someone such as yourself. I'm sure you made her proud. My sympathies to you and your family.

Roland and Family
Our thoughts are with you all. Joan was always such a wonderful and vibrant person, she will be missed.

We wish to extend our Deepiest Sympathy to you Roland and to all of you family upon your trageic loss of Joan. May she rest in GODs arms and in HIS lovng care for always.

It's difficult for me to find to words to express my sadness at Joans passing.

I have many great memories of Joan and the Martin family. I spent so much time at the house on Pawtucket St with Cheryl, I often thought of Joan as my second mother. I always admired her strength, poise and kindness.

One of my biggest regrets is losing contact with the people who are important to me. I am thankful that I was able to reconnect and be there when it mattered the most.

Roland and Family, Our deepest sympathy for your loss. I have know Joan since we started the first grade together and always thought of her as one of the God's best. Her qualities were to be admired by all. May you keep her alive in your thoughts with all the wonderful memories you must have of her.
She will always be by your side.

Jim & I were classmates at St. Pats Around the 30,s.May God bless him.