William-Martin-Obituary

William M. Martin

Indian Orchard, Massachusetts

Aug 24, 1934 – Oct 9, 2017

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BORN
August 24, 1934
DIED
October 9, 2017
LOCATION
Indian Orchard, Massachusetts

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William Maxwell Martin, died peacefully surrounded by his family on October 9. Born in Leslie, Fife, Scotland to the late William and Euphemia Martin, he was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Scotland for many years. Bill was also a Veteran serving in the British Army, the division known as The...

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Mr. Martin was always so full of life with a twinkle in his eye. We are very sorry for your loss. He will be missed by many. Love Josephine, Gordon and Douglas

Although we only met Cousin Bill for a short time - only ten years of his eighty-four years - we knew him as a jovial story teller, a singer of old songs, house builder and renovator for all.

Above all we warmly remember the good times we shared with Bill and Marion during past visits. How warmly we were welcomed into the family.

We especially remember those fun times we had with Bill. One particular time was when our youngest son, David and Bill would slip away to the...

Rest eternal grant him o Lord and let perpetual light shine upon hiim and may our patron St Andrew welcome him to the heavenly home by saying to him 'come in, come in it's nice tae see ye'!
Duncan C Hunter

Remembering Uncle Bill, a wonderful person,who lived life to the full, loved by us all and will be sadly sadly missed

Susan, Phil and Family

Goodnight Mr Martin

A true Scot

I shall always remember my lovely Uncle Bill singing to my Aunty Marion. He had a great sense of humour too and made me laugh so much. He was also a kind man, and most of all, a gentleman. A big hug to my Aunt Marion and all the family who I know will miss him dearly.
As a fellow nurse, I would like to thank the staff from the Lifecare Centre who nursed him with care and showed compassion to both him and his family. With much love from Morag MacDonald x

No words can express the pain and sorrow at this sad time. A well loved and respected man by George and I and all who knew him. Our thoughts are with you .

I worked with Billy back at Fairway a very long time ago. He was such a great guy. He was always kind to me and taught me some Scottish terms that I still use. One in particular- "Pull up your Breeks" (sp?) He brought me back a rock from Scotland on one of his visits! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Mrs.Martin and family Please know that I am thinking about you in this most difficult time.Though I only knew you both for a short time you were a lovely couple. Mr.Martin always had a smile whenever I came to see how you both were doing and he never missed an oppurtunity to tell me how much he loved you.May you forever have the memories of your one true love to get you through these difficult days.

Mr. Martin was nothing but gracious and kind to me. My heart goes out to Mrs. Martin and family. He certainly will be missed. Mrs. Martin, know that my thoughts are with you at this time.
Love and prayers,
Linda Czerwiecki