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John Martin

Chicopee, Massachusetts

1968 - 2022

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John “Marty” Martin, 53, of the Aldenville section of Chicopee, was Called Home on Saturday, January 15, 2022. He was born in Holyoke on August 4, 1968, a beloved son of John R. Martin and the late Anne Marie (Tetreault) Martin who was Called Home on October 25, 1999. He was raised in Chicopee,...

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Merry Christmas Johnny. I hope you have the most peaceful Christmas that you've had in a long time. I think of you every day with a sad and heavy heart. I miss you terribly.

You´ll be spending Christmas this year with your Mother and Grandmother. My heart breaks for your sister and friends that will be missing you! Merry Christmas Martin

My condolences for your loss. Thoughts and prayers for the Martin family, and friends, during this difficult time.

I am really sorry that this terrible thing happened. You have my deepest sympathy and condolences.

I sat behind you in homeroom all through highschool.You were such a great person who always made our days brighter.Keep that light alive up in the heavens.God bless your family .Such a tragic way to go . Deeply sorry.May you RIP

My deepest sympathy to the entire Martin family. I would like to share a few memories with Marty we started out about 30 years ago when he came to work for Urban & Sons insulation what a worker he was I even had the opportunity to go to his house on Old Field Street and wake him up because he wouldn't answer the phone or back then you left the phone off the wall and it had a busy signal but he always came to work whatever condition he was in.. we've been to Nascar event in Dover Delaware...

So sorry for this terrible happening, we will miss you at our parties.

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Johnny, you may have come off as a tough guy, but you had a heart of gold and would do anything to help you friends and family. I already miss you tremendously, and our family will never fill the void. Hope you're at peace, hugging your mom, and don't forget to look out for all of us. Join us at the next party, or every party. You will be missed.