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MARTIN J. CORR

DOYLESTOWN, Pennsylvania

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MARTIN J., of Doylestown, died suddenly at his summer home in Sea Isle City NJ, on July 28, 2014. He was 77. Mert was the cherished husband of Mary Lee Rothwell Corr. They were married for 52 years. Born in Philadelphia, Mert was the son of the late John A. and Helen Fallon Corr.Mert...

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Uncle Mert, you are so missed, I picked up Colin last week to come to Sea Isle, he talked about you for 5 minutes straight.....He loved you, it was precious to hear his Memories....He calls you "Mert with the Mustache"... Miss Victoria as you called me...

Rest in peace Mert. I was truly blessed to have known you! You will live in all of our hearts forever! Till we meet again!

I just learned of the death of Mert. My sympathy goes out to his entire family. Mert was a classmate of mine at the Prep and the College. He was always a real gentleman,an honorable man. I was blessed just to have known him.

Dear Mary Lee and family,
Elaine and I cannot attend any of the services for Mert. We are so saddened but remember the times that go back to West Oak Lane and St.Athanasius, then to the Prep and the College. You and Mert were always part of our background.
Don and Elaine McNulty

Mary Lee and Family,
We are shocked and saddened to learn of Mert's passing. He was the best neighbor..his smiling face and warm welcomes will be missed. Peace to you and your family.

Dear Corr family.
Mert graduated three months before Joe and I entered the Prep, so I never had the chance to meet him.
I feel sad anyway, because if Mert was anything like Joe, he must have been a wonderful fellow. What I mean is, I have observed Joe since we were students beginning in the Fall of 1954. That is a long time, and I have been privileged to think of myself as his friend.
Joe was a great student and a great athlete. Also a faithful supporter of the Prep, and...

I was so sorry to hear of Mert's passing. My deepest sympathies to all of you. While I haven't seen Mert in many years, I will never forget him. Thirty plus years ago, he gave a law student from upstate New York research to do, continued that after I graduated and until I had my first position. He taught me much and was very helpful to me as a started out in my career. He was a wonderful person.

We are so sorry to hear about Mert's passing. Our family has known him for many years personally as well as working closely with him currently. I just spoke to him last Thursday on a business matter. We would like to express our condolences to Mert's wife and family. He will be missed. The Cochran family; Conni Cochran Larson, Mary Beth Cochran, Rob Cochran and family.