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Martin James Hood

Columbus, Ohio

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HOOD Martin James Hood, age 41, of Columbus died Thursday, June 23, 2005 at Mt. Carmel West Medical Center. Employed as a Traffic Engineer by the City of Columbus. Preceded in death by father John E. Hood. Survived by mother, Mary Jane Hood; brothers and sisters, John Franklin Hood, William Hood,...

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My best wishes go out to all,keep Marty in your thoughts and hearts.

Marty will be missed.. I'm very sorry for your loss your all in my thoughts daily.

I did not know Marty but he was family. I am sorry for your loss and wish all of you the best.

I was so sorry to hear about Marty.
Was glad to see him and Pat when they were here. I won't be able to make it to the Service. You are in my thoughts and my heart.
Love to all.

Hood Family -
I am so sorry to hear of your loss and want you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I was so young when I knew your family but you were a family that everyone knew. My grandma was Joanne Craft and I lived with her for years on Patterson Avenue. Those were the best years of my life. I am so grateful that my Holy Name family is still intact and that we all care about each other to make the others aware of its members.
God Bless you all and I will say a...

Marty, Just talked to you last month and am shocked of what happened. We were best friends and worked together for two or more years at Sewers and Drains before you transfered to traffic. God be with you and your Family!! You will always be with me when ever I go to a Nascar race which we went to in Michigan and had a great time!! You will be missed! If anyone would like to email me and let me know how Marty passed , it would be appricated. Love you BROTHER JOHN

Though I've not talked to you all in quite some time I was very sad to hear of your loss. I hope everyone is well and gets through this tough time. You're all in my thoughts and prayers.

For the better part of my growing years, Hood's house was my second home. We grow up. We grow apart. We may not see each other for years and years, but you always felt like someday you could go home again.
Marty, I will miss you. My family and I send our deepest sympathy for the terrible loss to your family. Our prayers are with you.

Marty you will be missed, You were one of my best friends at school. Even though after Holy Name, we lost touch, whenever I think back to my days at Holy Name I always remember you and your goofy smile. I will miss you my friend.