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JOHN L. MARTIN

Cleveland, Ohio

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MARTIN JOHN L. MARTIN, age 46, passed away March 26, 2010. Loving husband of Terri L.; beloved father of Alex; brother of Patricia Bricker (Mike), Therese Johnson (Larry) and the late Joe (Kathy); dear uncle. VISITATION TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2010, 10 A.M. - 12 NOON AND 7 - 9 P.M., IN THE CHAPEL OF...

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Terri and Alex John is with God and Mom and he couldn't be in a more beautiful place. I'll miss him the rest of my life. LOVE YOU BOTH ALWAYS

Dear Terri and Alex,

i worked with your dad in lakewood. he was my Heavy Metal Brother. We went to Judas Priest, DIO, and Iron Maiden together. a great man and person. my prayers to you both. he loved you both!! God BLess!!

My wife Vicki and I work with John at the Lakewood PO, and he was one of the best guys to work with, never a dull moment. Our thoughts and prayers are with you both.

Terri and Alex,

Our family can only imagine what you’re feeling right now.

I once read that life's like a tapestry. Down here on earth it looks all jumbled up and makes no sense. Up in heaven though, its all clear and beautiful.

Have faith that John is in that place...where everything is beautiful...and someday all of us will be together again!

God Bless,
The Dodus Family

Terri and Alex,
John was a good man, and I coud tell he loved you both dearly. My prayer is that you take comfort in that knowlege, in eachother and in knowing that there are many people who care for you and will help you through this time. God Bless.

Terri and Alex, I am so incredibly sorry about John. May you find strength in your faith and all of your loved ones around you to get you through this most difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are definitely with you both.

Terri and Alex, John was a great guy and will be truly missed backstage. John always kept us laughing well into the stressfull evenings during tech week. Stage left will never be the same without him. Julie and I are out of town this week, but we wanted to let you both know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I will always remember the good times I had with my Uncle John. Family get-togethers will never be the same.