Martha-Wenrich-Obituary

Martha Wenrich

Dallas, Texas

1941 - 2020

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July 1, 2020
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Dallas, Texas

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Wenrich, Martha 3/12/1941 - 7/1/2020 Bellevue, WA Martha Gail Wenrich (Lofberg), age 79 of Bellevue, Washington, passed away peacefully Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at her home under the care of hospice. Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan on March 12, 1941 to Doris Ileen Densmore and Edward Everett Lofberg,...

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Fondly remembering Martha. She andBill and John and I had many fun times together. They were such a devoted couple and Martha was a wonderful person to be with - always a kind word for all and thoughtful. We are proud to have known her.

Will always remember Martha for her joyous outlook on life and the fun times we had with her and Bill.

We will always remember Martha as a happy person and a wonderful, welcoming woman. We are so happy for the life she and Bill had together. It always made our hearts sing to see them together. John is now in a care home with Alzheimer´s, but one person he remembers is Martha! She has a wonderful family of children and grandchildren now, and would be so proud!

I am so sorry for the loss of Martha! Years ago I stayed with Martha with Joyce and Jean when we attended a Mary Kay conference. She was a perfect hostess for us taking us to our daily meetings and cooking for us and taking us to a rodeo. We had a lot of fun!

I also worked in catering at Ferris while i was a student and I remembered going over to their home at the presidents house summer 1988. I will always the one time we had an international student working with us and Martha...

Marth (as I always called her) was a wonderful friend, one I will always miss and remember with great fondness. We shared so many good times from our first meeting in Ann Arbor all the way through many moves for all of us. The conversations never faltered and despite my exceedingly poor bridge skills, Marth always supported me when others groaned! She lives in my heart.

I will fondly remember Martha. She worked for my parents, David and Margy Ridenour at their retail decorating store when it was located behind The Old Pioneer store. Later, when she returned as First Lady of Ferris, my parents' painting crew helped to renovate the President's residence for her and Bill. Condolences to her family. She was a very special person who I will always remember.

Marth was a very good, solid friend. Kelly and I moved into her apartment in Pittsfield Village when she and Bill decided to get married. We played a lot of bridge (Goren style, guys against the women) and hung out with John and Kitty eating in the patio and enjoying drinks. We visited Marth in Big Rapids, San Mateo and Dallas, just about wherever they lived. We always had good times and the great entertainment she and Bill provided. The photo is from 1976. She is greatly missed and fondly...

Martha was a wonderful and always happy friend. She was a special friend in high school for John. We enjoyed our friendship with her and Bill which lasted a long time after John introduced them! We think she was a wonderful mother to Tigre and Meg and bet the grandchildren loved her a lot. She had a happy life, and brought joy and fun to all who knew her. Her passing is a surprise to us, and we send our caring thoughts to you all. Kitty and John Chase ([email protected] case...

Martha was such a fun-loving person she and Bill were always so kind and encouraging to me over the years. I count them both as blessings in my life, then and now. They knew how to live and how to treat others superb role models. Enjoy your journey, dear Martha! Comfort and good memories to all the Wenrich family.
Jacqueline Maki
Irving, TX