Martin-Tursi-Obituary

Martin M. Tursi

FAIRPORT, New York

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Tursi, Martin M. Fairport: July 22, 2008. Survived by wife of 42 years, Rosalyn; children, Michael, Mark (Sunjidmaa Ganbold) and Jinny; sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and many dear friends. Calling hours, Sunday 5-8 PM at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, (Egypt location) 7501...

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Marty was my brother-law for many years and I have so many fond and fun memories of our relationship. I always told him he was the best brother-in- law anyone could ever have. I loved him.

So hard to believe it´s been 14 years since the lord called you home. I think of you often. Rest In Peace dear cousin Marty

Thinking of my dear cousin Marty 13 years after God called you. RIP

I and my fellow school library teachers at the Brockport Central School District have known Marty for many years. I could always count on him to make me laugh whenever he visited my library. His easy going manner made me feel like one of the family. I am a very fortunate person to have known Marty and will miss him greatly.
Suzanne Shearman
Barclay School Library

Marty was more of a "Brother" than my "Brother-in-law." Riding with him as he piloted a plane, having Thanksgiving dinner with the family, he made all of us laugh, and grateful to know him...Marty loved Life, as well as his family and made the world a better place for all of us...we celebrate his life and enjoy the memmories he has given us...we are grateful to have know him. Marty was very special!

Ros,

For 5 years Marty was one of my bosses at MicroCopy. No, not a boss, I mean friend. What a great guy! Always smiling, always joking and always caring. There are tons of people who will miss him. I know your heart is aching right now. And it will for some time. But find peace in knowing that he's watching over his family as always, and that you will all be together again. May the Dear Lord bless you and hold you in His loving hand.

I knew Marti as a sales representative for Gumdrop Books. Such a positive, upbeat gentleman; a pleasure to talk with and a priviledge to have known. He will be missed by many.

I knew Marty from the John Marshall High School library where he was our Gumdrop Books rep. He was such a gentleman. Always had a smile. He told us about the family trip to his son's wedding in Mongolia and I expressed interest in seeing the photos. I don't know how long it was between visits to our school but he remembered to bring his photos at his next visit! We have missed him during his illness and will always remember him as the wonderful guy he was. My thoughts are certainly with is...

Marty was an unusual man with a love for family, friends and life. His positive outlook on life and care for others created a wonderful personality that was know to all around him. His love of life will be cherished.