Charles Conrad Martin

Charles Conrad Martin obituary, Oneonta, AL

Charles Conrad Martin

Charles Martin Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by W.T. Wilson Funeral Chapel - Rainsville on Feb. 12, 2026.
Rev. Charles C. Martin, Grove Oak, AL made his transition to his heavenly home Monday, February 9, 2026, at approximately 2:35 p.m. Born and raised on Straight Mountain in Blount County, Alabama he graduated from Appalachian High School in 1959. Growing up he was always active in school sports-basketball, baseball, football. Immediately following graduation he went to Parris Island, S.C. for Marine Corps boot camp. Following training in the Russian alphabet and language he was given a top-secret cryptographic clearance to track and break the Russian communications during the Cold War. He was assigned to various locations including the Philippines and Cuba. He completed his last 23 months in Kamaseya, Japan receiving his discharge in March 1963. He was not de-classified until the fall of the Belin Wall in 1989.

During his military career he continued his involvement in football and fast pitch softball, receiving a football scholarship to Arizona State University. However, a knee injury prevented him from attending ASU.

Charles met his wife in September 1963, and they were married in July 1964. They have two beautiful daughters with the family now including a special son-in-law, four granddaughters and three grandsons-in-law.

While working in the elevator industry he felt God calling him into Christian ministry. In 1972 he moved his family to Colorado to attend Nazarene Bible College. While there he worked full time, took a full class load, and was the bus ministry pastor at Indian Heights Church while also participating in intramural college and church sports. After graduating in 1975 he accepted a pastorate in Forrest City, Arkansas and was ordained in 1977. He was active in church and community sports as well as various civic organizations.

In 1978 he moved to Montgomery, Alabama to pastor Capital City Church. He continued his involvement in sports and civic activities being nominated as the Montgomery YMCA Man of the Year. He was selected twice as the NBC Alumnus of the Year from Alabama. Through the years he served on various District Church boards and committees. One of his favorite positions was being a youth camp counselor. Being a compassionate person, he was very involved in local, district and global world mission projects in the U. S., Honduras, Guyana and Cuba. Following Hurricane Katrina, he served as the denomination's project and volunteer coordinator directing volunteers from the U. S. and Canada in restoring and rebuilding homes and churches in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.

Pastorates included: First Church, Forrest City, Arkansas; Capital City, Montgomery, Alabama; First Church, Montgomery, Alabama; Bayview Church, Grand Bay, Alabama; interim at Briarwood Church, Fort Payne, Alabama; and Boaz Church, Boaz, Alabama.

In 2005 he joined the Marine Corps League Townsend Detachment in Montgomery. After moving to DeKalb County following retirement in 2010, he became a charter member in 2012 of the NE Alabama MCL in Fort Payne. In addition to serving as Chaplain, he has served as the Senior Vice Commandant, Judge Advocate and Commandant. He has been active in the Toys for Tots program as well as serving various internal MCL committees. In addition, Charles has been involved in community and civic endeavors in the area.

With all his many talents and abilities, Charles felt his biggest blessing in addition to his family was caring for people. He is known for his love and compassion.

Rev. Martin is survived by his loving wife (of over 61 years): Glenda Martin; daughters: Sonja (Dan) Coleman and Jana Hulsey; grandchildren: Lauren (Ethan) Arrowood, Alicia (Harry) Palmer, Bryanna Hulsey, and Ameilya (Jantson) Hundley; siblings: Ronald (Gail) Martin, Wayne Martin, Gloria Fortner, and Shirley (Ronald) Fortner; a host of nieces and nephews. Rev. Martin was preceded in death by his parents: Curt & Phyllis Awtrey Martin; brother-in-law: Gerald Fortner; sister-in-law: Betty Dixon Martin.

Funeral services will be held at 4pm on Friday, February 13, 2026, from W.T. Wilson Funeral Chapel in Rainsville, AL. The family will receive friends from 2pm-4pm, prior to the funeral service, on Friday, February 13, 2026, at W.T. Wilson Funeral Chapel in Rainsville, AL, and from 1pm-2:30pm, on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at Lemley Chapel Funeral Home in Oneonta, AL. Graveside funeral services will be held at 3pm on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at Oak Hill Cemetery in Oneonta, AL.

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