Martha-Reagan-Obituary

Martha Reagan

Henrietta, New York

1937 - 2014 (Age 77)

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77
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Henrietta, New York
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Reagan, Martha A. (Resch)GRI,CRS,SRESHenrietta: On September 15, 2014 surrounded by family, Martha entered the hands of her Lord. Predeceased by her loving husband of over 54 years Daniel J. Reagan; parents, Joseph C. & Ann Reader Resch and sister, Betty Fortune. Survived by her children,...

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RIP my friend you are missed

I always remember this fine, gentle and giving lady RIP my Friend.

Joe,
My deepest sympathies for the loss your of your mother. My prayers are with you and the family. Be assured she is with your father and our Lord Jesus Christ.
Best,
Chris Lawlor

I am so sorry to hear of your great loss. Your mom and dad were in our marriage encounter group many years ago, and after that in many groups at Gaurdian Angels. Both of your parents loved our Lord very much...so you know they are very happy together in a very beautiful place. I also know how hard it is for those left behind...I lost my husband 6 years ago....so I will be praying for your whole family.
In His peace
Fran Thomas

To Coach Joe and Suzie,
Our deepest sympathies for your loss. We know how much you all took care of her in her final years.
John, Kathaleen (Schaeffer), Cassandra, and Samantha Bitter

I had the pleasure of working with Marty at nothnagle realtors for many years when I think of her I think of one classy lady who was always willing to help any one who needed it you will be sadly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her ,and she always had a smile on her pretty face

Reagan Family, I worked with your Mother at Nothnagle I always admired her will to effort and persevere she also had a great sense of humor. May she rest in peace. Joanne Lampey

To the Reagan Family, I am saddened to hear of your loss. Marty was a dear friend and taught me a lot about real estate. She was a very giving person and friend.

I remember Marty as president of the Henrietta Historical Society. Marty inadvertantly raised her hand at a meeting asking for volunteers for officers. She gamely thought-well, I can do that. She knew her history of the community. Marty was proud of Henrietta and wanted to pass on that enthusiasm. And she was fully engaged as a Realtor, to bringing newcomers to Henrietta. Her gift as a "people" person drew out connections all over the community. I saw her as capable leader who I admired. May...