Martin-Cornick-Obituary

Martin Luther Cornick IV

Norfolk, Virginia

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Norfolk, Virginia

Martin Luther Cornick IV NORFOLK - Martin Luther Cornick IV died suddenly Aug. 18, 2008. He was a husband, father and best friend. Martin was born June 19, 1954, in Norfolk, and was a lifelong Norfolk resident. He attended Larchmont Elementary, Blair Middle and Maury High schools. He earned a...

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Dear Mary,

I was so sorry to here about the passing of your husband. I was just thinking about you the other day as I was reflecting on the first flight of our STOVL F-35, and all of those like you who contributed so much and recieved so little credit. The entire JSF team has you in our thoughts and prayers.

Mary -

I was so saddened and shocked to hear of such a tragic news. I worked with the both of you for many years with NSD and you were a joy to wkr with - both always similing and willing to help . He will truly be missed. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

With Sympathy
Kristi Rind

Martin , you're Dad will be missed. I need to know if you got to see the surf video. If you have not, e-me at [email protected] and i will try to get a copy for you and your Mom. We are very sorry for what you're going thru..

Mary:

I am so very sorry about the passing of Martin. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Mason and the rest of your family.

It was a pleasure to work with both of you through some tough matters. I was always a pleasure and I could count on Martin's help and assistance though it all.

He will be with you and in your hearts forever.

Jackie Morrisette
O&H

Mary,
I am so shocked and saddened about Martin's death. You and Martin have been one of my favorite clients over the past 17 years at the Dog and Cat Hospital. I have always called you the "Fun Clients". I alwayed looked forward to your visits as we discussed more about our lives than we did your cats. Lately it has been about my kids with the Cheetah Girls and Martin's planned trip to the OBX.
I know Martin was a very good person and found happiness in every thing he did. I will miss...

The world is a better place because Martin was here for a while. We send our love to everyone.

Jenny Eure Cavender (MHS '73). I will always remember Martin's wonderful smile!