Lora-Martell-Obituary

Lora Martell

New Baltimore, Michigan

1926-2011 (Age 84)

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MARTELL, LORA; of New Baltimore; passed June 10, 2011, after a lengthy illness. Born November 7, 1926 to Iry Ellison and Molcie Goolsby. She was predeceased by her husband of 52 years, Louis in July 2001. Lora is survived by her children, Sherry (John) Nolan and Joann (Robert) Pinkerton, Janet...

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Miss you Mom - you are in good company in heaven with Dad, Mike and Dean with you. Miss you all so much...keep an eye on us down here, ok?

Hi Mom...It is 2024 now..you have been gone along time, but not forgotten for sure. Think about you everytime I bend over to dead head a flower, or pull a nasty weed, while you are up there could you please send prayers our way? We still need you everyday. Love you so much.

I miss my Aunt a lot. I send a prayer and memories today to all of you. She was always smiling and cheerful. She, my Mother and myself had fun times at Bingo and going to movies and eating out. My Mom missed her so much.

Mom...I miss you every day. Has been 10 years now and I need you so much...you promised and please keep it. Say hi to dad and Mike for me. Tell them I love them...please.

Still miss you....think about you every day. I know you would be happy to hear that because you were always afraid that no one would remember you after you were gone...still waiting for a sign like we promised.

Forever in my heart...think of you every day and hope you hear us when we talk about you. All you ever wanted was our love, and you definitely have that. One year ago now since you left..seems like forever. Love ya.

Think about you every day. The holidays are gone, but we all missed having you hear. So sorry for all the times I didn't believe you when you said you were so sick...thought we still had years together.

Mom, it has been almost 2 months since you left us, but I think about you every day and will always think about you. You will always be my hero and best friend. Say Hi to dad for us. We love you.

By far the best grandma anyone could ever as for. I'll never forget her sitting on the love couch listening to the tigers while grandpa dozed off sitting up in his chair. I always enjoyed riding on her lap while she mowed the grass. She always seemed to have the best cooking. She was so sweet. She would cut me up some cucumber slices or colorabi (spelling?) and salt them for me. Maybe my love for watermelon was because she would give me so big of slices my tummy would ache. "are you full" she...