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Garrick P. Martin of Shelbyville, MO and Idaho Falls, ID passed away on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at the University Hospital in Columbia, MO after complications coupled with a recent illness. He was 61 years old.
Linda (Keller) Martin, originally from Shelbyville, MO, and Garrick were married April 5, 1997, in Carrollton, GA at St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church. He is survived by his wife, and two children, Angelica R. Martin (Cameron French, fiancé) and Christina A. Martin, all in Idaho; and one step-brother Barlow Mann (Roma), Memphis, TN.
Garrick was born at Bethesda Naval Hospital, in Bethesda, MD in 1957 to Lt. Commander Guilbert W. Martin and Marjorie (Bedford) Martin, formerly of Norwalk, OH. His father, and step-father, Capt. Carlton A. Alm, were Naval Officers attached to the Judge Advocate General’s office in several postings in Europe, including London, UK; Morocco; and Rome, Italy. His mother retired in Champery, Switzerland.
He was educated in Europe, and graduated from high school in Majorca, Spain. He graduated from the University of Memphis, in TN, with a B.S. in International Business/Marketing Management. He attended Tulane University(LA)and Franklin College, Lugano, Switzerland pursuing undergraduate studies. He held a Professional Certification from the Center for Commercialization & Entrepreneurial Training.
Garrick had a creative and varied career. He lived in New York City, NY; Louisville, KY; Houston, TX; Atlanta, GA; Davenport/Quad Cities, IA; and Idaho Falls, ID. Formerly, Garrick was active in building both domestic and internationalmarketing for such companies as Procter & Gamble; Jimmy Dean Meats/Sara Lee; USA Poultry & Egg Export Council; The Southwire Company; ContinuusProperzi International, Milan, Italy; and Technology Ventures Corp. He conducted business in North America (Canada, USA, Mexico), South America (Brazil, Argentina), and the Pacific Rim (Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Southern China). He spoke Italian, French, and Spanish.
In addition to being Dad and Husband, Garrick enjoyed many activities including caring for his pets, traveling, gourmet cooking, skiing in the Alps, golf, swimming, trout fishing, and skeet shooting.
He was preceded in death by his Father, Guilbert Wooster Martin; his Brother, Gibbie Cie Martin; his step-Father Carlton A. Alm; his Mother, Marjorie Bedford Martin Alm; and his Mother & Father-in-Law, Carl & Darlene Keller of Shelbyville, MO.
A Celebration of Life Reception will be conducted in Shelbina, MO at Greening Eagan Hayes Funeral Home on Saturday, June 29 from 4-6 pm. There will be a reception in Idaho Falls, ID on July 5, 2019 at Sandpiper Restaurant from 4-6 pm. Atlanta religious and reception details are being determined.
With many thanks for the support and kindnesses, the family requests that flower &/or Memorial inquiriesto allay medical and/or funeral costs be directed to [email protected] , or 208-206-5947 (family cell).
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F&D
July 2, 2019
Our sincere condolences to the family. May you find comfort in knowing that God collects our tears and is close to the brokenhearted ready to comfort us in our moment of need. - Psalm 56:8
Anne Johnson
June 27, 2019
Linda, Angelica and Christina, I am so saddened to learn of your loss. I remember your time in Davenport fondly......fun evenings with our gathering group, seeing the four of you together at the Cathedral, and staying with the girls while you were out of town. I think of you often when passing your former house on Brady Street. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.
Steven Ames
June 25, 2019
Linda and Family you have my deepest sympathy for your loss. I remember Garrick well.
Cydney Capell
June 18, 2019
Garrick was my former husband, so I knew him very well. A man of many talents, he will be truly missed. I am so pleased that he met Linda and that he was able to have two lovely daughters, as being a father was of paramount importance to him. My thoughts go out to his family.
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