Marty-West-Obituary

Marty West

Fresno, California

Aug 29, 1955 – Nov 12, 2018

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BORN
August 29, 1955
DIED
November 12, 2018
LOCATION
Fresno, California

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Marty Lee West, loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and friend passed away at the age of 63. All who knew Marty remember his gentle nature and sense of humor. He was admired for his integrity, strength of character and commitment to his family. Marty may have left our...

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I am so sorry to hear of Marty's death. Please know that all of you are in our thoughts and prayers and hope you all find peace and comfort through friends and family at this difficult time.

Just heard the news today! Still cannot believe it. Marty and I were best of friends and in each others' Wedding. May God Rest His Soul!!

Our condolences to West Family & Friends I knew Marty for several years when we were both involved in Federal Toast Masters So long Marty !

My deepest sympathy goes out to all of Marty's family and friends. We lost one of the "good guys"...I got to know him, when I worked in Records, he was friendly, cheerful, and truely, a nice guy. I also had a lot of respect for him, as an Officer, he will be missed...

God bless your family during this hard time. Thank you for the service your husband, father, grandfather gave to our community for many years. In our thoughts and prayers.

To the Marty West family please accept my deepest condolences on your loss. Marty thank you for your years of public service. You made Fresno and Oakdale communities a safer place for all of us to live in. You served and protected and you did it well. I first met Marty back in the summer of 1979 working patrol on the Fresno westside. Marty in my option was a very likable man with a calming personality. He never had anything bad to say about anyone and always greeted you with that famous smile...

Marty was a great example to his peers as an active member of the Fresno Cycling Club. He is my age and was in much better physical condition which was evident especially in the hills. He was friendly to everyone and respectful as well. He often told of stories and anecdotes of his experiences working for the FPD over lunch at the end of a ride. He possessed a thoughtful disposition balanced with a deep appreciation for humor. His attitude was always optimistic and he will be missed. I...