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Martin M. "Marty" Jablonski

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Mr. Martin "Marty" M. Jablonski, aged 62, of Grand Rapids, US Air Force Vietnam veteran died on Sunday April 8, 2007 following a six week illness. He was preceded in death by his parents Marion and Violet. Surviving are his sister and best friend, Pamela Jablonski; his brother, Tim Jablonski; two...

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Pam, Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I never met your brother personally, though I did see him in church with you numerous times. I know that he meant the world to you...I'm so very sorry for your loss.

Pam, I feel so bad for you. Marty was just such a nice, sweet, mild, caring person, who always did the right thing. I know you will miss him. Remember, we're here for you. Don't be afraid to let your friends know when you need us, even if it's just to talk or go to the Dungeon or Rainbow.

Pam, Sorry to hear about Marty's death. You have my sympathy. I know what it is like to lose a brother. If you want to talk call me.

Pam and Tim

My prayers are with you in this time of sorrow, although I only knew Marty for a short time, I am a better man for it, what a great person, and perfect at his job at Spectrum Health. He will be greatly missed.

To Marty's Family:

My deepest sympathy for you in the passing of our dear Marty. He was such an awesome guy, with never a thought for himself, but always focused on how he could help you. Even when we would visit him in the hospital, he would change the conversation from himself to you. He will be greatly missed and fondly remembered. Heaven is rejoicing!

(co-worker @ Spectrum Health)

I would like Marty's family to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I worked with Marty at Leica Geosystems and he was the sweetest person I met. I remember seeing him one more time, at the end of the summer, at Spectrum when I had to get routine blood work done during my pregnancy and the first thing I did was give him a huge hug. It is hard to hear that he is gone but to me he will never be forgotten.

I miss Marty . He was more than the best co-worker ever ; a very good friend and one of the kindest persons. He went over and above helping people in his job-everyone just loved him. God has a special person now. I will never forget him.

My deepest sympathy To Martys Family, He was a awesome person and I loved working with him, I remember when he first started at Spectrum how confused he was, but I always told him, "I was a little slow" and if I could do it anyone could, and he did, with pride. He will be sorely missed but never forgotten.

Marty,will be missed!
BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.