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Martin Golden Obituary

Greendale - On January 19th, Marty unexpectedly left us to join his departed loved ones, and we imagine he is jamming with his guitar playing idols Cash, Garcia, Harrison, and Jennings. Beloved husband of Mary (nee Kerscher) for 50 years. Proud father of Terrance (Jennifer) and Dr. Patricia Golden (Robert Beckmann). Devoted Poppy of Kayla, Jonah, Karyna and Martin Golden, Sean and Jacob Seifert, and Hailey, Hannah and Helena Beckmann. Cherished son of Evelyn Golden-Schneider and the late Martin Golden Sr., step-son of the late William Schneider. Dear brother of Patricia (Edward) Cody, Maureen (the late Ralph) Keeler and Janet Golden (fiancee Timothy O'Sullivan). Step-brother of Lauren Hughes and Virginia Servilio. Brother-in-law of John (Sandra) Kerscher, Margaret "Peggy" Kershek, and Norene (Dr. Thomas) Culhane. "Favorite" grandson of the late Evelyn and the late Terrance Bryan of Brooklyn, NY. Much loved son-in-law of the lates Francis and Frances Kerscher. Very grateful friend of Bill. Marty will also be missed by many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends too numerous to name.

Funeral services will be held this summer when safer times arrive.

Marty was born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Glen Rock, NJ. He graduated from St. Peter's Prep. in Jersey City. Following in the Jesuit tradition, he chose Marquette University where he earned his Bachelor's Degree, then pursued and received his Master's Degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He went on to have a long and distinguished career as a pharmaceutical rep, retiring from Roche Labs. He was active in the Marquette Parents Board, the Greendale Library Board, as a confirmation facilitator at St. Alphonsus, and in many sports both as a coach, participant and spectator. With little fanfare Marty made his first hole-in-one last fall, "Isn't that the point of the game?" Having been a loyal fan since moving to Milwaukee in 1967, he delighted in his part time job with the Milwaukee Brewers as an usher. Marty had many hobbies; reading, completing crosswords, and frequenting the Greendale dump. Our family gatherings involved him telling us humorous life stories and singing his favorite playlist, with friends and family joining in; his music repertoire was extensive. He was an honorary chauffeur and advisor to his grandchildren, always knowing how to put a smile on their face. Marty enjoyed attending their events, great or small. He enthusiastically participated with his mom in the San Antonio Bihl Haus Golden Writer's Group. He was incredibly proud of his Irish roots evidenced by the stone garden paths throughout his yard.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Greendale Public Library, the Food Pantry at St. Alphonsus Parish, or the St. Alphonsus Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society would be meaningful and appreciated.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Jan. 22 to Jan. 24, 2021.

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January 16, 2024

When these reminders come up it is special for me to remember those friends that helped me through so much. Angels guiding us. Three years. My continued prayers for family

Lynn G

January 30, 2021

To the Golden family. My condolences and deepest prayers. I've known Marty as a friend of Bills for almost 15 years. I enjoyed many service activities with him. I have heard him speak so fondly of his family and his work at Miller Park. Marty will be missed by many. God bless

Carol Plopper

January 29, 2021

I worked with Marty at Miller Park. What a great and wonderful man. He filled my days and those of my co-workers with joy . He will be missed. May our gracious Lord continue to wrap His arms around your family and give you His peace.

Marge Wellner

January 27, 2021

I´m so sorry to learn of Marty´ s passing. Please know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers. Take good care.

Connie Zakszewski

January 26, 2021

Mary I was so sad to hear of Marty´s passing. I will always remember him by his beautiful smile. I can only imagine how difficult this is for you and your family. May God be with you all.

Latha

January 26, 2021

Mary,
Our deepest condolences to you and your family Mary. Marty will be deeply missed and I will definitely miss our small talks on Fridays. Who will I talk to and wave when I go and come back from work everyday? I know your pain. Stay strong and May God give you strength in these difficult times.

Pam Simons

January 26, 2021

So sorry for your loss Mary. I will keep you in my prayers. I know your pain.

Chris Nowak

January 25, 2021

Very saddened to hear of Marty's passing. Will always cherish our short conversations. My sympathy to the entire family.

Donna LaBlanc, Milwaukee Brewers usher

January 25, 2021

My sincere sympathy to you Mary and your family. You ate in my thoughts and prayers.

Jo Staley

January 25, 2021

I worked with Marty out at Miller Park for years. I also live in Greendale and ran into him back in December at the Greendale Dump. He had just taken down a Cherry Tree in his yard. We had a nice conversation about the possibilities of returning in the spring to the new American Family Field. He will be missed. Such a cool guy.

Marylee Blume

January 25, 2021

I worked with Marty at Miller Park. When I was new & nervous, I was picking something off the ground he walked by me patted me on the shoulder and said "I always catch you doing something right". It made me feel so good. He was such a delightful man. All of us use to remark on his contagious, warm, smile. He will sorely missed.

Bill Kelly

January 25, 2021

Mary, my condolences to you and your family. I can close my eyes and remember some of the many great stories Marty told in our small faith groups. He had a true zest for life. God Bless....

Kris and Don Clouthier

January 24, 2021

You are in our hearts and our prayers.
Marty will be treasured forever.

Greg and Judy High

January 24, 2021

To Mary and the Golden family: While I did not get to know Marty personally, I was impressed by his easy-going and caring attitude in our brief encounters. I see from reading the above, he lived a rich life and left a lasting legacy for the good. You are in our prayers. God Bless you and him.

Jim and Sally McGowin

January 24, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Douglas and Carol Bartz

January 24, 2021

Sorry for your loss. May God Bless your family.

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