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Minnie Pearl Walker Martin, born on September 5, 1943 in Oneonta, Alabama to Mozell Huffstutler Walker and William Grady Walker. She married Dale Langford Martin on June 26, 1964 in Albertville, Alabama. Minnie was devoted Mother, Nana, and Aunt. She loved her grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them. She loved watching Nascar, Bingo, Genealogy, Reading, and collecting dolls & books. She also was good at managing the family budget.
Surviving include her daughter, Denise Barnes (Paul), son, Danny Martin, and grandchildren, Nick, Katy, and Alex Barnes, sisters, Frances Benefield and Essie Price, several grandnieces and nephews, special friend, Rachel Mullins and sister-in-laws, Kay Bridges and Patsy Aldridge.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Dale Langford Martin, son, Michael "Mumer" Martin, parents, William Grady and Mozell Huffstutler Walker, brother, Billy Walker, brother, Jackie Walker, and sister, Becky Walker.
The family would like to thank the Barfield Heathcare Facility and Huntsville Hosptial.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
1300 4th Avenue North, Clanton, AL 35045
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