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Rabacs Family
July 30, 2025
Dear Sharon & family.....so sorry for your loss....just found out this morning! John and I were actually talking about Marty last week...new neighbor, new driveway!
My Laura lives in Monroe....hope to see you soon. Be well!
sending prayers and thoughts for healing. Ginnie.
Abbas Reza
July 28, 2025
To Susan and Marty´s family. My deepest condolences on the passing of my fraternity bother Marty. I will always remember his wit and smile. I´m sorry I could not attend his service.
Trisha DeHart
July 24, 2025
Sending love and prayers to you all. We are sorry we will not be there but please accept our deepest sympathies. Marty will certainly be missed.
Howard Sr. and Maureen Keiser
July 23, 2025
so sorry we will not be able to
be there, but are thoughts and prayers will be with you all.
Love, Uncle Butch & Aunt Maureen
Sally Goldstein
July 15, 2025
Dear Sharon, Marty, Katie and family,
I´m so sorry for your loss.
May the peace of God be with you today and always.
Gary Pintek Port St. Lucie, FL
July 14, 2025
Sue and Family:
So sorry to hear of Marty's passing. Enjoyed many laughs and good times growing up in the neighborhood. His love of golf actually started in our backyard as we had a makeshift golf course between our house and my grandparents' house next door. That's where he picked up his first club and learned to hit a plastic white golf ball when he was about 16 and never stopped playing after that. We will surely miss him. May the Lord Bless him and keep him in His care.
Jeff Watcke
July 13, 2025
Sue and family, so sorry to hear of Marty's passing. My prayers our with you all at this time of grief.
Joe Gintoli
July 13, 2025
To the Keiser Family...my condolences on Marty´s passing. A friend from our years growing up.
Joe Gintoli
Venice, Florida
The Staff of Spear-Miller Funeral Home
July 13, 2025
Offering our deepest condolences during this time.
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