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Martha GUSTAVSON Obituary

GUSTAVSON, Martha Anne (Age 74) Martha Anne Gustavson was born in Boise, Idaho and grew up in the Tri-Cities. She was the second of six siblings: Fred, Martha, Julie, Don (Jullian), Bob and Mary. Her mother, Mary Gustavson, was a third-grade teacher and her father, Don Gustavson, survived WWII (Navy) and worked as a nuclear engineer at Hanford. Martha had an enjoyable childhood. She loved to swim, roller-skate, snow ski, and ride horses. In grade school, Martha was often seen riding her bike with her pet pigeon on her shoulder. She cherished the walk to school everyday with her childhood friend Janet, they also earned their scout badges together. Martha loved animals, while growing up her neighbors often brought wounded birds to Martha to be nursed back to health. As a teenager, she worked at Dr. Moore's Animal Hospital with hopes of one day becoming a veterinarian, her starting pay was 77 cents per hour! Her love of swimming and diving led to working as a lifeguard for three summers after receiving her WSI certification at WSU. Martha had a fascination for other cultures and desired to travel as an exchange student, as a young adult this desire led her to travel throughout Asia and the orient for over six years where she lived, worked, built lifelong friendships, and expanded her world view. Martha had one child; her daughter was delivered at home in Spokane in 1975 during a snowstorm. The blizzard delivered nine inches of snow while Martha delivered a happy and healthy baby girl named "Spirit of the Snow" Davis, named in honor of the Native Americans, their history, and the storm. Though Spirit later changed her name to Jodie, she still cherishes her birthname, its meaning, and she appreciates the holdouts who continue to call her Spirit. Martha devoted herself to serving as a positive role model to her daughter, she was a shining example of hard work, dedication, creative and open-minded thinking, positive problem solving, courage, honesty, trust, and generosity. She taught Jodie the value of genuine and meaningful social interaction, responsibility, caring, and love. Jodie looked up to her Mom with amazement and respect. She provided Jodie with the richest childhood, their lives were filled with abundant amazing, unique, and meaningful experiences that Jodie is endlessly grateful for. From early childhood, Martha was skilled in the arts and loved to color and draw, this later led to a career in Graphic Design. She started her own design business during the recession. Martha was immensely talented, entrepreneurial in spirit, and possessed such a creative mind. She enjoyed learning and refining new techniques to meet client's needs. She was skilled in any type of artistic endeavor that could be imagined from screen-printing, logos and signage, carpentry, portraits, ceramics, sandblasting, prints, leaded glass, illustrations for the Spokesman Review, even totem pole carving, and much more! Designing the City of Spokane logo, which can be found all over town in its many forms from manhole covers to utility bills and even refuse trucks, was the feather in her cap. She often joked that she created the largest moving art installation in Spokane. Martha always had goals and aspirations and she was never afraid to try new things, even when they were challenging or non-traditional. Though tradition, social rules, or systems repeatedly said "Nosingle women and single mothers don't get to do this or that", she had a way of figuring things out. She turned her visions into reality through immense hard work, intention, and navigating her way through the construct of systems that were not set up for her to be able to succeed in. She was always a free-thinker and problem-solver. When she wanted to become a property owner she did not just accept being told that she could not get a loan because she was a self-employed single woman, time and time again she employed her creativity and ingenuity to achieve her goals. Becoming a property owner was an accomplishment that she was immensely proud of. She continually made improvements and invested her labor, her hard-earned income, and her heart and soul back into her property over the course of her lifetime. Martha's only child Jodie and her ex-husband Dan Pierson have three children, Gavin, Dylan, and Lilly. Martha loved being their Gramma and spending time with them, she is so proud of the successful young adults that they have become. Martha was so excited and proud of Jodie's goal to become an RN, she was so happy to have gotten to celebrate this achievement with Jodie and Jodie's partner Alice Young. For many years Martha volunteered at local theaters where she and Jodie would serve as ushers, and later she would include her Grandchildren in this tradition as well. When Jodie was in high school Martha decided that she and her daughter should become ski instructors for Mt. Spokane where they both worked for many years sharing their skill, knowledge, and love of skiing with hundreds upon hundreds of students of all ages. Gavin and Dylan later joined the team of instructors as well. How fun it was for Martha to have all three generations skiing and teaching. Her work as a ski instructor at Mt. Spokane and her volunteer-work for Interplayers, The Civic Theater, and The FOX were especially meaningful because they led to many valued and long-lasting friendships. Later in her life Martha drew upon her caring nature and became a licensed CNA, providing many years of skilled professional care and support for her elderly clients. As a CNA she was able to accept jobs in the Tri-Cities and surrounding areas so that she could be close to herparents during their old age. After Martha's parents passed away at ages 96 and 97, she retired and spent most of her time being active with her friends skiing, kayaking, doing water aerobics, and continuing to improve her property doing yardwork, rooting and planting hundreds of trees, and building fences. Martha had plans to travel again to reunite with her friends from abroad, unfortunately she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. She continually recounted how much she enjoyed her life as a human being on this beautiful blue planet. Whether you knew Martha from childhood, her travels, the art world, Mt. Spokane, Interplayers/Civic/Fox, LiveStrong, or another association, she was sure to have made an impact on your life. She wants to give all her friends and family a great big hug and remind them to cherish the many simple pleasures in life. A memorial celebration of Martha's life will be held this summer in Spokane, TBD. Please donate to Martha's favorite charities: KSPS Public Television, EWU Jazz Radio, The Civic Theater, The Fox, Southern Poverty Law Center. Condolences may be sent to Jodie Davis: 2633 W. Sanson Ave., Spokane, WA. 99205 or [email protected]

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Published by Spokesman-Review on Mar. 7, 2021.

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Frank Oslick

July 25, 2021

I met Marty the summer of 1968 when we both worked at Sun Lakes State Park. We dated that summer, and exchanged letters afterward as she traveled through Asia. We lost touch, but I never forgot her. She was one of the most remarkable people I've ever known.

I recently thought of her and googled her name, and found this obit . I'm glad to read that she had a great life and am sorry to know that she is gone. My condolences to all who knew and loved her.

Jodie Davis (daughter)

June 26, 2021

I wanted to share the information for my Mom´s Celebration of Life Memorial. Please share with others who would like to know about it and please rsvp so that we can be sure to have enough food. Hope to see you there.

Jaquith Travis

March 14, 2021

Martha, or Mattie as I knew her, was an exceptional woman. Her enthusiasm for the theater was contagious. I knew her briefly during the last five or six years and not very well. However we connected the night we met at a party in the home of a mutual friend, and stayed friends from that time on.
I was deeply impressed with Marty’s sincere love for life, people, and nature, her strong, stubborn independent spirit and her gratitude for all she had that kept her smiling and cheerful even during the worst of times. I feel very grateful for the time I knew this remarkable woman and the friendship we shared. I feel her with me always which is a rare feeling for me. Thank you Marty for being a part of my life.

Christopher D Carter

March 9, 2021

Marty was swimming and diving at 74 she was truly an inspiration. And loved by all that knew her. We will see her again in heaven ❤

Majken Woods

March 9, 2021

I always said and believed Marti was the most talented artist I ever met. She and I shared many great memories together..we lived in the same house at Lower Crossing on the river and again in a house in Vinegar Flats..Marti, Virginia and I all met in a La Maze class and had our kids within a month..what a blessing our meeting was and sharing our lives..When I think of Marti I think of her smile and great sense of humor..funny how people never really go away, they have forever become a part of us...

Sophie Dufrasnes

March 8, 2021

I met Martha when we were volunteering for the Spokane Preservation Advocates and later at the Civic, Interplayers, Fox Theatre i.e., we always enjoyed each other company. She was always busy working on the properties she owned. She asked me for advise on several occasions and as a realtor and friend I was happy to give her my input. Virginia and I and maybe many others suggested that she should slow down, but Martha had no intention. She kept on going and always showed up with a big smile at one of her volunteer jobs, which she loved. I am glad that last year she had she enjoyed outdoor fun, kayaking, horse back riding and being with friends. She went too soon. I will cherries the memories, we will meet again and I hope she will R.I.P.

Barbara Salina (Maheu)

March 8, 2021

I lived near Martha and liveed next door to her good friend Janet Bergdahl. I became friends with her sister, Julie in middle school. I admired Martha as she was always friendly, very creative, and daring or so it seemed to me. I became a bit closer to Martha when Julie and I entered high school. In my junior, year I ran for class treasurer and Martha was my campaign manager. She made paper money with my face on it and hilarious posters. Needless to say I won due to her clever campaign slogans. I also remember her steady boyfriend was Bob (?) school president. The only time I saw Martha upset was when she and Bob broke up. Martha and I did not see other much after that. However some time after college Martha wanted to travel to Asia. She asked me if I wished to go, but I had a boyfriend and sadly said "no". Later I saw her when she returned. She was staying at her parents house, keeping her pet basenji dog in her bedroom closet. A few years later, I saw her again and met her daughter Jodie and heard she had her own graphic design business.
I will always remember Martha as daring, funny, kind and bright. Her sister, Julie, was a good friend during high school and I wish we could have seen more of each other.

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