Martha-Paxton-Obituary

Martha Paxton

Dallas, Texas

1949 - 2006

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Martha Ann Paxton, 56, a secretary, died Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006, in Dallas.

Funeral: 1 p.m. Friday at Richardson East Church of Christ. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Restland Funeral Home.

Memorials: May be made to Care Corps at Richardson East Church of Christ, 1504 E. Campbell...

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I have known Martha since we were in Jr High school together at Fort Worth Christian. We lived about two blocks apart on College Hill and I have wonderful memories of her. We spent many hours just hanging out and talking. I considered her one of my closest friends during school and I loved her very much.
I am saddened by her passing and my prayers are with her family.

Marti and I became very close when we were in school at FWC. We had so much fun together, and I have so many wonderful memories. I love your family, and I'm praying for you.

Clyde and Mildred Harris were long time friends of my parents, Preston and Loveda Cotham. Martha Ann was church secretary for my brother-in-law, Charles Mickey, at Richardson East. She was childhood friends with my sisters, Kay and Beverly Cotham. I was shocked and saddened to hear of her passing.

Martha Ann Harris and I grew up together at Meadowbrook C. of C. where our parents were best friends. I have many memories of our years together and darling pictures of us. I was so shocked to hear of her passing. I will miss her greatly, as well.

I've known Martha since we attended Sunday school at Meadowbrook Church of Christ and then later at Fort Worth Christian School. She was always fun to be with and always so happy. I'm so sorry for your loss. She will be greatly missed.

Steve - I send my condolences to you and your family in the death of Marti - You and Marti were always so kind and loving to me during the "Abliene Football Retreats"and I appreciated that so much.

Although we didn't know Marti well, we knew the rest of you through softball and Berkner, and she was always there supporting all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

I went to school with Martha at Ft. Worth Christian. I remember many fun times with her. What a shock to read of her passing. She was very sweet and loving and will alway be remembered with fondness. My love and sympathy to all of her family. - -Donna Michener Davis

Marti was one of those rare people that all of us wish we could be more like. She made everyone around her feel special and happy. There just aren't many people that no one has anything bad to say about. Marti was one of those people. Her concern and interest was always about you, never herself. The only people she delighted in talking about were her family, especially Paxton. I feel very privileged to have known her and look forward to seeing her again someday "When We All Get to Heaven".