Martin-Palmer-Obituary

Martin G. Palmer

Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania

Sep 19, 1937 – May 18, 2016 (Age 78)

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BORN
September 19, 1937
DIED
May 18, 2016
AGE
78
LOCATION
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania

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Martin G. Palmer of Punxsutawney, PA died on Wednesday May 18, 2016 at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh at the age of 78.Born on September 19, 1937 in Punxsutawney, he was the son of the late Joseph A. Palmer Sr. and Christina V. Pape.Martin attended Punxsutawney High School. He was...

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Always a joy to see and positive force. He was always looking for laughter and humor in life. He is missed

We are very sorry to hear of Marty's passing. When the kids were little, they sure enjoyed Marty's teasing. I am sure he has given Colt a big hug and is now teasing him. Deepest sympathies to you and your family. Sandy and Kenton Scott

We will always remember cousin, Marty, for his comical stories and puns. He was a memorable man and fun to be around. We will miss seeing him at the family reunions. Love, Ron and Carolyn Sackett

My thoughts and prayers to the Palmer family. I'm so very sorry for your loss.

If you hear stomping in the lobby - its Marty and his muddy boots trampin' thru the station. He was truly a good guy. God is lucky to get him!

Marty better know as "Tower Power Marty" was a great friend who always had a joke or two to tell and always had fun and was a gentleman to everyone. Great working with him at WECZ radio for the many years that we worked together. Marty kept the Polka Mike Show "on air" and was always there to help in one way or the other. God Bless a great friend whom he enjoyed being with his friends. Missed by all.

Dear Patty & family, Was so sorry to hear about Martin's passing. He was truly one of the good ones. No matter where he saw me he always spoke. I used to love to hear my mother tell of when she would babysit him when they lived in the double house on Carter Ave. with Aunt Christina and Uncle Joe. She said he would run up the back stair case, fly through the upstairs, then down the front stair case, past Uncle Joe, slam the lid on the piano all with my mother in hot pursuit! A lot of good...

My deepest sympathy to Patty and all children and grandchildren as well as to all the many, many friends who will forever miss Marty. He always was happy when you would see him and never failed to make you laugh! His jokes and all emails will be greatly missed. I am sure he will remain in our lives through the many memories that he has left us with. My prayers are for all of you to have strength and to hold on to each other now and always remember how much he loved all of you!
Sincerely,...