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February 4, 2012
"He will swallow up death forever! The Sovereign Lord will wipe away all tears."
Helen, my prayers are with you and your family during these difficult days. Norm was a fine man and a real American hero. He will be missed by all.
Gaynell Ables
February 2, 2012
Our love and prayers go out to you our dear sister in Christ and to your whole family. We will keep you in our prayers during the difficult days ahead as you miss our dear brother!
Woodrow and Cynthia Venable
John 14 Psalm 27
Richard St. Romain
February 2, 2012
All of us have been blessed with our Great Country because this American, Norman H. Martien Jr. gave it to us through his fighting in WWII & hard work at home. His death is sad & our loss great. But, we MUST HONOR this Great American by keeping his gift to us so he indeed, can rest in piece!
Dick St. Romain, Proud Father of National Guard soldier & Patriot Guard Rider.
February 1, 2012
Dear Helen,
I can't imagine the days, weeks, and months that you spent caring for Norm. Although stricken with this terrible disease that robs you of your body and mind, you proved to all the true meaning of unconditional love. I pray for your heart to bring you peace in the coming days.
With love,
Mitzi
February 1, 2012
Our deepest sypathy for your loss is only surpassed by our joy that comes from knowing that Norm is absent from the body but present with the Lord. Though words cannot always comfort those left behind'; the memories of Norm and the way he lived his life will help with the days without him. He was truly an American hero but also one of the most gentle and loving spirits we ever had the privledge of being around . May Gods loving arms hold you all til the day you see your beloved again. With much love and deepest regards, Dona and Howard Lively
Legacy Remembers
Posted an obituary
February 1, 2012
Norman Martien Obituary
A retired engineering project manager for Kaiser Aluminum, Gramercy, a resident of Denham Springs and a native of Waterproof, he died at noon Monday, Jan. 30, 2012, at Nottingham Rehab. He was 85, and a U.S. Air Force veteran. Visiting at Greenwell... Read Norman Martien's Obituary
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