Martin-Dion-Obituary

Martin P. Dion

Latham, New York

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Dion,Martin P. AVERILL PARK Martin P. Dion, 63, of Averill Park and Lake George, entered into eternal life on Saturday, August 1, 2009 at Albany Medical Center with his loving family and dear friends at his side. Born in Troy, he was raised in Cohoes and was the son of the late Joseph Louis and...

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Marty's smile and good nature will be missed. I enjoyed skiing with him as well as attending professional events. He always knew how to brighten the room up with laughter. My condolences to his family.

A very talented man who was generous, positive, and always there for you when you needed him. He loved his family and his friends, and worked hard to live each of his days to the fullest. He was inspiring to all who knew him.

Always ready with a kind word or a quick joke, Marty was above all else, a consummate Gentleman. I was fortunate to have the honor of his friendship for the past fifteen plus years... and I will never forget him.

My deepest condolences to Titian,...

Titian, it's been a long time , but i wanted to let you know how sorry was to hear of your dad's passing. you are in my thoughts and prayers. Lynn Malinski Royer

Omelets at IHOP and corned beef lunches at Jack's Diner will never be the same without Marty. You will be missed.

Sorry for your loss. Marty was a cool guy.

Marty and I were best of friends when our families lived next to eachother on Rose Court in Cohoes. I have great memories of baseball, sleigh riding at Andy's farm and movies at the theater in Cohoes. Also great memories of his father and my father sitting aroung the fire at our place at Lake George siging songs after a clam bake. My sympathies and prayers to his family and a personal hello to Yvonne.

Marty: Rest in Peace. I have fond memories of growing up together on Rose Court in Cohoes in the fifties. My best to Yvonne and family.

I cannot begin to say how fortunate I was to have Marty as my Uncle. He was a man I looked up to and admired deeply. No matter how bad things got he always managed to pick himself up, brush himself off and then smile and crack a joke. He was always there for me anytime day or night no matter what. It was comforting to know I had someone I could always count on. I will miss our times together on Lake George in our boats, our trips to Martha's, the heart to heart talks we had, the weekends he...

I had the good fortune of playing golf with Marty in our golf league for several years and he was great to be around and I was impressed with some of the stories and adventures he took part in. He was the prime example for everyone to live life to the fullest and enjoy all it has to offer. My condolences to his family on their loss. God bless you.