Martha-Gordon-Obituary

Martha Gordon

Littleton, Colorado

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American Cancer Society

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Age 68, of Colorado Springs. Martha is survived by her husband, Col. Harold Gordon, USAF (RET); her son, Dr. Chris Gordon, MD; daughters Beth Gormley (John Gormley) and Amy Leck; four granddaughters, Korra, Haloe, Kiersten and Isabella; and grandson, Brennan. Visitation Thursday, April 16 at 6 PM...

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A wonderful woman of faith. I am sure she is missed every day. May her life of love and service bring you comfort always

I remember Martha as a caring, kind young woman. She was intelligent yet humble and kind. May she be enjoying Eternal happiness in heaven after a life lived wonderfully.

Dear Hal and Family, Time doesn't diminish the love you have been given and received. Blessings to all as you share memories of Martha. We still celebrate her birthday on line each year. She will always be our sister.

Our deepest condolences to the Gordon Family. Please know that our love, thoughts, and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. Please
let us know if there is anything at all,
we can do to help in any way.

Dear Family of Martha. It was so good to see Martha again at our Band's 50th reunion. I am so glad she could make it. All of you are in my prayers.

I always smile when I think of Martha. Her love and steady compassion for all she met was heartwarming. I knew her at Monterey as s an exceptionally caring and loving counselor to our students. She had a deep and abiding loyalty to her faith and her family, She will be missed but is still with us in our hearts in a different capacity. Condolences to her family.

Dear Hal and family,
I am so sorry for your great loss. Martha was a wonderful kind person. I was happy to have known her when she was in the convent. May your memories of her bring you comfort. She was very happy when I saw her last August at our reunion.

So very sorry for your loss . I was so happy to have spent time with her In August at our Band of 58 reunion. She was a sweet and very kind person... May your family take comfort in knowing she is your special Angel looking down on you

Dear Hal and family,
Martha meant the world to me. She was my co-worker at Monterey Elem. She helped me through the most difficult time in my life and always encouraged me to never give up. I loved Martha dearly and will miss her. My deepest sympathy and prayers for the family.