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Michael T. Martin

Kittery, New Hampshire

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KITTERY, Maine — Michael T. Martin, 57, of Kittery died suddenly Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009, in Biddeford, as the result of a motor vehicle accident.He was born Jan. 2, 1952, in Portsmouth, N.H., the eldest child of George and Loretta Martin. He lived most of his years in Kittery, graduating from...

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Missing Dad, can't believe it's been a year.

I've seen fire and I've seen rain
I've seen sunny days that I thought wo uld never end
I've seen lonely times when I could not find a friend
But I always thought that I'd see you again - J.T.

I did live across the street from Mike. But, he sadly went to sleep. Mike was basicly part of are family. I liked him as a brother. Sorry George,Loretta,Chick,Barb,Bill,
Annette,Tracy,Cole and Cristopher.

Dear George&Loretta-Chick-Barb&Bill-Annette-Tracey&Cole-Christopher and of course life long friends the O'reilly's. Never to forget gail the mother of their children. Life is short however we never seem to really come to terms with that fact. When my family moved 60 miles north to kittery in 1966 the Martin were one of the very first familys we met. Mike quickly became friends with my brother chuck. Of all the people we first met, mike was as example i badly needed. being young and in a...

Dearest Michael, how can it be almost a month since I've talked, hugged, kissed, and yes, slapped you for being "fresh"!? I have Polly with me and I swear there's a bit of you in her now!! She's so very affectionate now. I don't even have to wait for her to "lock her beak onto the cage" before petting her. She's a great comfort to me. I'm thankful every day for being introduced to your friends. Nancy has been a blessing, calling every week to see how I'm doing and understanding when I...

My deepest sorrow goes out to the entire Martin Family. Although I never knew Mike I am sorry that his family is suffering the loss of what sounds like to be an amazing man. You probably are wondering why a stranger is posting on this guest book...I was in the car....the third vehicle mentioned in the crash. There hasn't been a day that has gone by that i haven't thought about mike, it's never easy to loose someone. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Michael and I were bunk mates and room mates,but most important we were friends.I miss him comming through the door with his bag full of steaks,chips, and peanuts.
T0 all of Michael's family and large circle of friends there are no words that will ease the pain.Time softens some and his memories will be with us always. So bright a light will never fade away.

To the Family & Friends of Mike,
We cannot feel life's losses without first feeling the blessings of its fullness. May happy memories carry you through this most difficult time.

Mike, I’ve known you for a good part of my life. You were the kind of person anybody could go to for help, or just a phone call to hear a familiar, comfortable voice. You were truly a family guy that showed an abundance of respect, integrity, honesty, love, and gave anybody a helping hand to anyone who was in need. My most notable memories would be of the times we helped you with your new house, hanging out, sharing stories and having many laughs especially if we were in mid conversation and...

hi i am Taylor Kashmer and i am very sorry about your loss. you probably want to know why i am on this website. it is because i need a current event for mr.williams. i used to see mike at happy hour. it is not the same without him there.