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Michael Townsend Martin

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Martin, Michael TownsendNov. 21, 1941 - April 17, 2010Michael Townsend Martin, 68, of New York City and Longboat Key, died April 17, 2010, at his Manhattan home, surrounded by family, after a courageous three-year battle with cancer.A private family graveside service took place April 20, 2010, in...

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HI Michael,
We're here in Quogue, surrounded by emptiness. So lonely here without you. It will never be the same.
Love, Stephen

Thinking of you today, Michael. I visited your grave and was glad to be there with you. I miss you so much , my life will always feel empty without you.
Cousin Alice

Mike...Your zambezee twist was an inspiration to all who you played you in your tennis days!!! A better friend I never had...Jinny and I are sorry it was cut short of our 50th at Choate....Our blessings to you and all who knew you....Tom and Jinny Doolittle

Hi Michael,

Derby day yesterday; hard to watch without you. Of course the horse I picked came in last, hope you did better!
Love, Stephen

Dearest Jean and Family,
We are blessed to have shared wonderful times together. Michael truly had a light that set him apart. His deep sense of generosity was an example to all. That he was surrounded by so much love in the last days is a comfort to all of us who will miss him. We will always remember his words, "Stay well" that were said at parting. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Terri and Fred Derr, Sarasota, FL

April 29, 2010

Dear Family Members

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Michael. He was an integral part of my playing days with the NY Jets. Please accept my sincere condolences and prayers. ~Emerson Boozer~

Dear Jean,
Michael was so very blessed to have your courageous and loving spirit to see him through to the end of his journey. My thoughts are with you.
Much love,
Nancy

Hi Michael,

We're just finishing an outdoor kitchen here in KB. You should see the grill, 53"with a searing section. I will be cooking the first steak in your honor, and I know you are smiling down at us.
Love, Stephen ;>))