Martin-Stein-Obituary

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Martin Stein

Wichita, Kansas

Apr 21, 1954 – Jan 14, 2022 (Age 67)

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BORN
April 21, 1954
DIED
January 14, 2022
AGE
67
LOCATION
Wichita, Kansas

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Cochran Mortuary & Crematory - Wichita Obituary

Stein, Martin Lee, 67, farmer, passed peacefully in his home Friday, Jan. 14, 2022. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday Jan. 20, at Cochran Mortuary. Martin was born April 21, 1954 in Newton, KS, and was a life-long resident of the Valley Center area.  He was the son of William Stein and...

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So sorry to hear about Martin’s passing. He was a wonderful neighbor and willing to help in time of need. Rest In Peace good friend.

Martin was a great neighbor always ready to lend a hand or offer advice, i will definitely miss seeing him & his great big friendly wave whenever you saw him on the road RIP

Roped with Martin back when PKD was up and running must have been 91 or 92. Fun to be around. One time I had a bad asthma attack at the roping and Martin hauled me to a nearby store to get some medicine. Always remember how he kept saying that I was not to die in his work truck. Sorry that I lost track of him the last 20 years. God loves Cowboys

Martin was a good friend of all of us at Arick & Son and will miss him terribly

Our families have been friends for years. Growing up in the same neighborhood, going to the same schools and members of the Riverview 4-H club. I have some fond memories of the things we did like the group line dances for county club days and everybody going to eat at Pizza Inn afterwards and selling fireworks. You and Mark became friends in junior high and ran around during high school and also 4-H and enjoyed catching up with you when you came into Ditch Witch. You helped us out by...

You will be remembered uncle !! You where always a character to be around we will miss you!! Rest easy as you enter the gates of Heaven!

To the family of Martin,
Martin was a good friend during grade school, junior high & high school.
We grew up around the ball diamonds at Riverview & sold fireworks over Fourth of July w/ his parents. Martin’s parents were good friends with my parents (Dick & Pat Clark).
I haven’t seen Martin for many years but he is a part of my youth & growing up.

My sincere condolences for Martin’s passing.
Dana Hayworth (Clark)
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Went to school with Martin. We played a lot when he lived on Legion. The first Mustang I ever got to ride in was his, seems like a dark green one. RIP Martin.