Paul-Martin-Obituary

Paul J. Martin Sr.

Albany, New York

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Martin, Paul J. Sr. WEST ALBANY Paul J. Martin Sr., 83, passed away on Saturday, October 13, 2007 at the VA Medical Center in Albany. He was the husband of the late Rose A. Martin. Paul was born on June 7, 1924 in Albany and was the son of the late Thomas and Alice Lavery Martin. He was a retired...

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Paulie & Johnnie-

We are so sorry to hear of your father's passing. Our prayers are with you at this most difficult time.
We have fond memories of your dad- And his "decals"...

Paul, John and Family,
My condolences from my family in the your lost of your father. I will always remember PJ and the stories and jokes he always told me when I visited him. Cherish him in all your memories.
Bill,Tonya and my father Donald

Dear grandpa
i love you so much. I will miss all of your jokes and the stories that you tell. I hopeyou are happy where you are now. Say hi to grandma for me.
Love,
Carmen Rose

Grandpa,
I hope you are happy in heaven with God and all of the angels to comfort you.
p.s. don't forget grandma rose

Dear Paul, John & family,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. I have very fond memories of both Aunt Rose & Uncle Paul. I especially remember the summers my sister & I spent with you when you lived in Rome, NY. They were great times. Your mom & dad were so good to us. I miss them both so much and they'll always be in my thoughts.
Love,
Your cousin Mary

Paulie, John and Family,
We always enjoyed the months Paul and Aunt Rose spent with us in Flordia. We miss having them come and all the fun times we had.

Love Dave & Alene DeGeorge and Alicia Monday.

To Paulie, John and family,

From our family to yours, we expess our deepest sympathy on the passing of Uncle Paul.

we will all miss you uncle paul i ejoyed your phone calls around the holidays may you rest in peace my thoughts are with you john and paul it is a sad time for you both

Dear Uncle Paul,
I will never forget your stories about "the big one", WWII. I will always cherish the time we had together and the love you gave us all.
I am sorry I can't say my respects properly but I am following in your footsteps in the Air Force.
When you find grammy, tell her I miss her.

Your loving great-niece,
Alicia