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William Martin

Ann Arbor, Michigan

1936 - 2020

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Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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Martin, William 2/9/1936 - 10/29/2020 Charleston, SC Dr. William A. Martin: loving husband, father, grandfather, friend, and caregiver to thousands died at the age of 84 after a decade-long battle with Parkinson's Disease. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Barbara (Flynn), and their four...

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He was my PCP for twenty years. So compassionate and kind, he sincerely tried to help his patients. I really felt like I could trust him. He was such a good doctor, all my children had him as their doctor. I am truly sorry for your loss, and I send my condolences to the family.

We send heartfelt sympathy to Barbara and the whole family on Bill's passing, but one can't help but smile when thinking of Bill. Our families shared many wonderful memories while living in Georgetown and while the kids attended Gabriel Richard. We're so thankful for the blessing of the Martin Family being part of our lives. God bless you all.








Great person & tremendous brother. We shared many memories and times together growing up in Mt. Lebanon, Pa. He always kept me laughing with his quick wit and limericks. (never did find out where he got them) I love you brother. Dick

Our sympathy to the Martin family on your loss. Sue & Max Supica

Dr Martin was my first PCP. When it came time for me to “graduate” from Dr. Carroll my Dad said “you’re going to see my Friend”, his office was next to my Dad’s, and so I did. He was a gentleman, a true “citizen of the world” as my father would often muse, an old-school physician from a bygone era that had (and took) the time to care for both body and soul. My most sincere condolences to his lovely wife Barbara, he was indeed fortunate to marry-up, and family. I know my Dad was waiting for...

So sorry to hear of Bill's death. We had many wonderful times together.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Barb and the family. Bill may be in a better place but we know how his family is hurting with his loss.
Fondly,
Rosemary & Steve Blackman