Martin-Hayes-Obituary

Martin E. Hayes

Geneva, New York

1933 - 2020

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GENEVA – Martin E. Hayes, age 86, of Geneva passed away on Friday (January 31, 2020) surrounded by his family at Geneva General Hospital.Marty was born in Oneida, New York on March 21, 1933, the son of D. Leo and Ruth Mahan Hayes. He grew up on a small farm outside Trumansburg. From his formative...

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I had many positive dealings with Marty at the National Bank of Geneva from 1979 to 1990 when he retired. He was a true gentleman and highly professional.

Dear Joan and family,
We extend our deepest sympathy for the loss of Marty; he was truly a gentleman and did so much for Geneva. Sincerely, Carol and Schuyler Van Horn

Dear Joan and Family, Paul and I are saddened to hear of Marty's passing. He was a kind and gentle man and contributed so much to our community. Paul enjoyed his time with Marty golfing at GCC. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Kind regards,

Karen FitzGerald and Paul Wetzel

Joan and boys. I am sorry that Marty has passed. Marty was a dear f
friend. We enjoyed each Thursday playing golf. He brought me on the Board of NBG and enriched my life with his friendship. May he rest in peace and may the family remember all the good things. I am sorry that I will not be at the service. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

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Joan so sorry to hear about Marty he was a great friend sorry I haven't been in contact with you

I have fond memories of Mr. Hayes and the rest of the family from my time in Geneva. I hope the family finds comfort knowing he was a true Christian gentleman.

To the entire Hayes family, my sincerest condolences. I saw your Dad a couple of years ago happy as ever at
Christmas time. Your Dad told my parents that banking was a great occupation. He was correct. I have been in banking for over 40 years. May God bless your family while Marty and Ginger rest.

To all the Hayes boys, I remember your father well from the Jay street days. He was a very nice man and not a bad golfer as I recall from GCC. Very sorry to hear of your loss. RIP.

Rick Gibbons
NY, NY