Martin-Heckman-Obituary

Martin Heckman

Grand Rapids, Michigan

1950 - 2020

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Heckman, Martin Martin Lee Heckman, 69, passed away June 19, 2020. He was born on July 17, 1950; the son of Martin Heckman and Ardeth (Ashley) Brenner. Marty had a talent for drawing, and doing art work. He also had a gift for making walking canes; and he loved to watch old westerns. He was...

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hello family, maybe you don't remember me but marty and I were best friends back in the 1960's and early 70's really missed not seeing him before this happened. marty. butch (leslie) and myself were good friends. i'am totally sadded to here this. so please if any of his sisters see this please e:mail me @ [email protected] this really has me sadded and back when we hung out I really loved marty as my friend. thank you and please if you see this contact me I would like to talk to 1 of his...

Marty had a kind soul and we enjoyed our time around him because of his calm demeanor. Marty was always willing to help us if we had projects or needed an extra pair of hands and was in no hurry to complete. Marty always was grateful for anything he was given or acquired. Marty would express concern about caring for his mother and making sure that her needs were taken care to the best of his ability. We will miss Marty, may he rest in peace now.

Very sorry to hear, have known Marty long time Junior High REST IN PEACE . Ron Bell

Good friend from the 70s and good times at the Back Door ! RIP your friend Tom Rose

We're sorry to hear Marty passed away. Although we hadn't seen Marty in a long time we still have a couple pieces of his art from the 1980's.
Sincerely,
David and Dawn Wunderlin

First I want to say how sorry I am for your loss I have to many stories Marty and I worked together Painting And what he hated most Concrete but I talked him into it. Just a great guy and good friend he will be dearly missed. RIP Brother

Went to school with Marty , lived right around the corner. I remember him well, It was a honor knowing him.

Went to school with Marty , lived right around the corner. I remember him well. It was an honor knowing him.