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Martin E. Ferguson

Kansas City, Missouri

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Martin E. Ferguson, 45, of Gardner, Kansas passed away in his home surrounded by his family on November 30, 2006 after a 7 year battle with brain cancer. Martin formerly lived in DeLand, Illinois as well as Cincinnati and Cleveland, Ohio. He leaves behind his wife of 25 years, Lori (Moore); two...

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Lori, I am so sorry to hear about Martin. I just found out today. I will never forget meeting you for the first time at Dr Lee's office. Martin was so sweet and kind to me. He touched my life in a time when I needed to see his hope. He was a special person and I will not forget him. I wish you blessings to get through this with your children. I know you must miss him terribly. Sincerely, Debbie Ellis

Dear Lori, Chris & Gentry,
I was always blessed with Martin's smile and great attitude each time I saw him. I know he faced each day with great courage. I pray for strength for all of you as you addjust. My all the strength and courage Martin carried be bless upon you. Thank you for sharing his smile with me it will always be remembered and cherished.
Love & Respect to you all;
Roseanna Smith (OMC Lab)

Dear Lori, Chris & Gentry,
There is nothing to be said except that Marty was one of the most remarkable, memorable people I have ever known in my life. And to be blessed with a family like you had to have been his crowning jewel. I know there will be adjustments ahead of you, and hills to climb, but please know I will hold you in my prayers. How very wonderful the three of you are!

Dear Lori, Chris, and Gentry -

Marty will be missed by so many who loved him because he was a kind,thoughtful, and caring person. Thank you for being strong for him these last seven years. He could not have had a more loving family to care for him. God bless each of you.

Lori, Gentry & Chris,
How fortunate you were to have had a husband and father like Marty in your lives. He touched so many of us. I'll never forget how he reached out to me and my father when my father was dying of cancer giving out encourgement and advice while he was battling the disease himself. I'll remember that gentle, selfless man always. Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Gentry, Lori and Chris,
We are so sorry for your loss. Martin was a very special man and we will all miss him terribly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Gentry, Chris and Lori,
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that all you guys are in my family and I's thoughts. Always know I am there for you guys. We will all miss him.

Lori, Chris & Gentry,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. We are honored to have known him.

Gentry, please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of loss. May God bless you all and keep you in his good care.
Love Demetrios, Lisa and Chrissy