Martin-True-Obituary

Martin Earl True Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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TRUE, JR., M.D., , MARTIN EARL Of Highland Park was born in Houston, Texas on February 14, 1946 to Martin Earl True Sr. and Isla Mae Strong. Martin lived in Tyler as a child and moved to Dallas in high school. He graduated from Highland Park High School in 1964 as Salutatorian. In 1968 he...

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Dear Kay and Family: We just learned the news of Martin's passing. Even though we moved from Dallas to the Cleveland area 17 years ago, I can see Martin as clear as day. -- It was a pleasure getting to know all of you as our children (Caroline & Stewart) grew up in the Park Cities. We well remember Anne as a youngster. -- Martin treated me for my general aches and pains and my Type 1 Diabetes. Always positive, always encouraging. It was a pleasure to see him with his caring attitude and...

Kay and Family, I know this is a sad time for you. Martin was a real help when my wife died in 1980. Martin was my Doctor as we moved to Dallas in 1977. My son James and your children were in Highland Park schools together. We all share your loss. Blessings!

My husband and I were so very sorry to hear this sad news. Our deepest condolences to the family. Dr. True was our doctor for many years before we moved to California. I especially remember his gentle humor and patience--he was a wonderful doctor and obviously a fine man, too. He will be missed.

Kay and the True family:

We were so saddened by Martin's death. My wife Linda graduated HP with Martin and always has had the kindness words about him over the years. Some of our kids grew up togther and Katherine was fast friends with our son Patrick who Martin talked about each time I went in for my annual physical. Martin was my physician and friend. I was one of those patients who went in for a 10 minute diagonsis and stayed an hour! Martin and I loved to talk about church life. I...

Kay,
Pat and I are so very sorry to hear of your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I was a classmate of Martin's at Rice. Martin was a genious. He was the only person that could not only read my notes but also use them and max the exams. He was an absolute gem of a person. He will be greatly missed. God Bless.

Kay,

I've just spoken to my mother, who told me about Mart. What devastating news. My heart aches for you and your family. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

I remember your telling me that Mart said he knew when he first saw you that you were the girl he was going to marry. I pray that your fond memories of him bring you comfort. May God keep you in the palm of his hand during this difficult time.

Much love,

Kay Allen Nelson

To the Family of Dr. True:
We are shocked to learn that sorrow has come to you. Dr. True was special to our family. May God provide strength and comfort in your sadness. You are in our prayers.

John, Cathy, and the rest of the True family - We are deeply saddened by your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.