Martha-Wyllie-Obituary

Martha L. Wyllie

Watkinsville, Georgia

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Watkinsville - Mrs. Martha L. Wyllie of Watkinsville, Georgia, passed away on October 9, 2004, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. She died at home with her loving family.Born on December 27, 1936, in Bangor, Maine, Martha was an orphan until the late Kathleen and Elliot Laidlaw adopted...

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To Peter and family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Maff was a friend and a mother to me. She listened to me when I had something to share and guided me when I needed guiding. She was such a wonderful lady, always willing to lend a hand or an ear. She will be missed. For the life that she lived she deserves a great big HIP HIP HOORAY! HIP HIP HOORAY! HIP HIP HOORAY! Martha will continue to live on in each of us!

Martha's influence and love will always echo off the walls of ESP as the people she loved and taught with such dedication continue to serve in her honor. I miss her more and more as the shock of her loss becomes real. I will do all I can to ensure ESP continues to serve those Martha dedicated her life to.
Ashley Holliday
ESP Camp Director

I was a camper for several years at ESP. Martha was always so helpfull to me in many ways and she always helped me to believe in my self.She will be missed greatly.My prayers are with the family and may God Bless all of you. Love Pam Allen and Her Family

Martha, you are pretty, you are a wonderful teacher for your summer camps at 4H facility at Rock Eagle, I love you, I will miss you, you will always be in my heart.

Your caring for me and my family will always be remembered.

God be with your family during this time.

I think I came to you when I was about 6, I am 22. You taught me so much.

Again, I love you, I miss you, I pray for you and family.

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To Peter and family, may the knowledge that God is the "Prince of Peace" and a perfect God, bring you comfort and a peace of mind in your time of grief. Not including my own mother, Martha was THE single most influential female that I have ever met. She demanded a lot from me and treated me like one of her own. She also touched and helped out the lives of anyone who would let her. I'll never forget her stories or advice on life that she shared so freely. I really feel that I've lost a parent...

Martha was an incredible lady. The entire community is sure to miss her. May God Bless her family.

Martha, I want to celebrate your life in true ESP fashion: HIP, HIP, HOORAY! HIP, HIP, HOORAY! HIP, HIP, HOORAY! Your influence and spirit live on in so many campers, families, staff, and friends.

Peter and Family.
Martha was very good to me. She was always there when I need a listening ear. I will miss our talks. My prayers and thoughts with you.

I feel blessed to have known Martha. I worked as a camp counselor in the summer of 1986 under her direction. She had a great sense of humor and her love made all of us feel like extra special people.