William-Martin Jr-Obituary

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William Martin Jr

Hampton, Virginia

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May 18, 2021
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Hampton, Virginia

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Berceuse Funeral and Cremation Traditions - Hampton Obituary

William Martin Jr., 72, passed away on Tuesday, May 18, 2021.  Born in Nashville, TN he has been a resident of Hampton since 1955 where he was an aircraft mechanic at the Norfolk Naval base for 20+ years. Then Truck Driver working for Werner Enterprises Inc until 2007.

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Rip uncle Jr

The LORD is your ROCK and he has restoreth your SOUL.
GOD has welcomed you into HEAVEN and now JESUS is taking you to be with your
Mommy and Daddy which you always wanted.
GLORY in a FLOWER remains STRENGTH
and what leaves behind is your FLOWER BUD......CHERISE "DA DA BEBE" MARSHALL
And your legacy will live on through CHERISE

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

When I first met you over 30 years ago I knew we would have a lasting relationship. You were my friend, my confidante, my inspiration, lover, and partner. I will always love you.

10 trees planted in Loving Memory of William Martin Jr. on behalf of the User Services, Forum, and Outreach team

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

William was the father to my beautiful niece Cherise. She loved her dad and he loved her as well. William loved to fish and I’m sure he met many people while fishing from the pier. He will be missed by many who knew him. My condolences go out to the family.

Daddy, I am so glad that GOD was able to let us spend your last days together before he took you home, and i'm so glad we got to go fishing one last time before you left.
I still can't believe you're gone.
Who's going to play bones with me now?
Who's going to watch all those movies with me? And who's gonna give me eskimo kisses?
And I still don't think I have your tuna recipe and those famous fried crabs you make down quite yet. Maybe, you could come and show me one day...

Daddy, I am so glad that GOD was able to let us spend your last days together before he took you home, and i'm so glad we got to go fishing one last time before you left.
I still can't believe you're gone.
Who's going to play bones with me now?
Who's going to watch all those movies with me? And who's gonna give me eskimo kisses?
And I still don't think I have your tuna recipe and those famous fried crabs you make down quite yet. Maybe, you could come and show me one day...