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Martin Estergreen

Seattle, Washington

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Martin Estergreen passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 25, 2010.

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I googled Marty's name this morning (2/27/11) hoping to make contact with him after about 35 years. I knew him when he was a kid and I was a bookstore manager in Pullman working for a local Christian ministry. I'm no longer a Christian but of all the people I ever came into contact with in my life, Marty certainly came the closest to living that ideal, even as a teenager. I just wanted to say hi to him and tell him I think of him from time to time. I am grateful to simply have known him. ...

Very sorry for your loss. Marty was a very kind and warm-hearted individual whom I worked with in Flight Test Instrumentation. Marty will be missed!! Thanks for all your help, Marty!!!!!

We all lost a beautiful man. Joanne, he has touched us all and is a part of my life I won't forget. I met him at work in 1986. He was my mentor and then a friend. He found my first house and you welcomed me as your neighbor. It was wonderful having your family as a neighbor for over a decade. He could always provide suggestions on improvements I could make or would have ideas I could use to improve my life. He did that for all of us. You married a beautiful man I am so sorry that you,...

Although, I did not know Marty personally, I would like to extend my sympathy to you all for your lost. It is always tough to see one of our Flight Test family member leave us. I'm sure he's in a better place and I know that God will guide the family through this tough time.

Alex Mulbah (Flight Test Instrumentation)

I did not know Marty well, but enjoyed the few interactions I had with him. he seemed like a good man. I am sorry for your loss.

We were so sorry to hear of Marty's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Joanne, Philip and Laura. What a blessing Marty was to all those who knew him.

Mark, JoAnn, Katie and Michael Young

My sincerest condolences on Marty's death. I will always remember him from Bible class at Messiah. He was a wonderful Lutheran and Christian man. I'll be happy to see him again in heaven. May the Lord comfort you and your kids, Joanne, in the days and months to come with the knowledge that Marty is at home with Jesus.

Joanne,

I'd like to extend my sympathies to you, Phillip and Laura, and Kathi and Ed, as well. I was so shocked to hear of Marty's passing. I always looked forward to seeing his big smile. I always was so kind and friendly to me. I know you all will miss him so very much. You are all in my thoughts and prayers and know God will help you through this sad time.

Our sympathies to Joanne, Philip, Laura along with Marty's extended family and lovely parents.

Marty was a good "bud" of mine, a special friend whom I will miss very much in this life. He always amazed and gifted all of us at Messiah with his consistent good cheer, generosity of spirit and warm thoughtfulness, which endured even when he was bothered by health issues.

Marty was amazingly affable and cheerful with everyone he came in contact with, I believe, because of...