Martin-Landholm-Obituary

Martin John Landholm

Meridian, Idaho

Jan 14, 1938 – Mar 17, 2024

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BORN
January 14, 1938
DIED
March 17, 2024
LOCATION
Meridian, Idaho
CHARITY
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Martin John Landholm January 14, 1938 - March 17, 2024 Meridian, Idaho - Martin John Landholm, beloved husband, father, brother, fishing buddy and friend peacefully passed away on March 17, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on January 14, 1938, in Hailey, Idaho, to John and...

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Martin was not only a friend, he was like a second dad to me. I was talked to many times on the river banks of the salmon river, about life and life decisions. But most of all we had many memories while salmon, and steelhead fishing, and chasing the elusive white tail deer around the hills of Riggins Idaho. He will be greatly missed and I wish I could of had one more fishing trip with him. To his family, I am sorry I cant make the 28th to celebrate his life, it was an amazing one and the...

So sorry to hear of Martin's passing. Rosalie, I am sending prayers for you and your family..

Several years ago I spent a week fishing Yucatan waters with a pre-formed team of eight regular travelers. I was immediately welcomed into the group by Martin, an excellent fisherman and very kind person. He was generous, friendly and very helpful in suggesting flies and tactics. I have visited with him on many occasions since then at fly-fishing meetings and functions and have always enjoyed his kindness and welcoming nature. I am so sorry to hear of his passing.

Sorry Ladies for your loss. He raised a sweet group of girls. God Bless

So very sorry for your loss. I have wonderful memories of playing basketball and baseball with Martin at Filer High School.

Dad, I love and miss you so much! We had some really amazing adventures together. You will always be in my heart.

I am so sorry to hear about this huge loss for your family. Martin was a great man. I am holding you all in my heart. Susan Hill