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Nathan Martin Jr.

Chesapeake, Virginia

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Nathan A. Martin Jr. CHESAPEAKE - Nathan Allen Martin Jr., 62, was called home to his heavenly Father on the evening of Oct. 23, 2010. He was born Dec. 10, 1947 in Norfolk to Nathan Allen Martin Sr. and the late Dorothy Lynch-Martin. Nathan Allen Martin Jr. began serving his country during the...

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Nat and I worked together and he was always such a nice guy and gentleman. He was one of the good guys. He always seem to find a way to accommodate any thing asked of him. He had an infectious smile and laugh. My condolences to his family and I know they will miss him terribly. RIP my dear friend!

Deacon Martin and family! My heart goes out to you all for the loss of your loved one, Nathan,Jr. I know this has to be a difficult time in your life. I pray that God will continue to watch over you all and give you the strength to endure the the tough days that lie ahead. Remember that weeping may endure for the night, but joy does come in the morning. By faith, All is well! Peace and Blessings!

I use to work with Nate at Oceana and I thought so very much of him. He was truly one of the good guys. I am stunned at his passing. I have just moved to FL so I won't be there but you are all in my thoughts as well as Nate. He was loved by so many and will be missed by all of us. Dixie Earhart

Scott & Tiara: Please know that we are still praying for you and the family as you make plans to say good-bye to your beloved father and hero may each day become easier when you put all your faith and trust in Him your heavenly Father who knows all, see all and don't forget He hears all too... even the silent questions in your hearts and minds...when I told you can ask but you may get and answer and maybe not but just know that God cares for you even now as you draw closer and closer to Him

Mr. Martin was a good neighbor. Our family did not know him that well, but he was friendly and seemed to have an adventurous side to him. We would see him and his family in their driveway and they would be getting their RV ready for trips. We want the family to know that we will be praying for them.

Well daddy Nate it's day (7) and it's still hard for me to grasp that you are no longer here. The last couple of days has been the hardest for the family , trying to prepare your homegoing service... Everyone has taking a roll of making sure that your homegoing service would be nothing but the best.. I love you & you will forever be in my heart, My prayers goes out to Ma Donna, Pamela, Nate & George.....& the rest of the Martin Family.... Love always your extended family ( Nette & Que)

You have our deepest condolences, and we will keep you in our prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.