Martin J. Yates On August 31, 2013, Martin J. Yates succumbed to renal cancer at his home in Olympia, Wash. He was surrounded by his loving wife, Candace A. Jacobs; two twin brothers, Christopher Yates of Tacoma, Wash., and Stephen Yates of Cardiff, Wales; and a sister-in-law, Teffie Heitkemper, of Tacoma. In addition to these family members, Martin leaves behind his twin sister, Colette White, of Cardiff; his older twin siblings, Imelda Blake, of Cardiff, and Philip Yates, of London, England; and his eldest brother, Laurence Yates, of Cardiff. He was preceded in death by his parents, Horace "Ozzie" and Winifred Yates. Martin was born on October 31, 1956 in Cardiff, twin to Colette. His mother had delivered a single son and two sets of twins prior to their birth, and stopped having children after she achieved perfection with Martin. After graduating as a Registered Mental Health Nurse with the General Nursing Council of England and Wales, Martin worked as a staff nurse in hospital-based psychiatry at University Hospital of Wales. He moved to the United States in 1983 and worked in mental health programs in San Diego County, Calif. In 1989, he moved to Olympia and worked at Senior Services for South Sound, Providence St Peter Hospital, and for Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS). He met his future wife, Candace Jacobs, at a Cinco de Mayo party in 1992, courted her, and they married on September 24, 1993. They resided in Olympia until 2000, when they moved to Atlanta, Georgia. Martin became a house husband and community volunteer for many years thereafter, happily following his wife along as she took on jobs in the food and beverage industry. They lived in Atlanta; San Antonio, Texas; Haddonfield, NJ; Claremont, Calif.; and moved back to Olympia in 2012. He gathered a loyal following of friends, golfing buddies, fishing partners, and fellow beer lovers as they moved from state to state. Upon arriving back in Olympia, Martin returned to work at DSHS where he was employed until his death. Martin was a quick wit, very kind, and an avid reader. He loved crossword puzzles, Sudoku, and watching rugby and soccer. Fly fishing was a favorite activity for Martin, as was golfing, snow skiing, and snorkeling. He also loved music (Richard Thompson was a favorite) and could mix a mean martini. Martin and Candace loved to entertain and Martin's culinary skills (even beyond grillin') were widely appreciated. Many thanks to the staff at Assured Hospice for making Martin's last days comfortable. His family is also grateful for his co-workers at DSHS Aging and Disability Services Division who were incredibly supportive and accommodating during his bout with cancer. A celebration of life will be held at 2:00 p.m. at 5909 Swayne Drive on Sunday, September 22, 2013. As you see fit, you may send a donation in Martin's memory to the
American Cancer Society. Please leave memories at
www.FuneralAlternatives.org.
Published by The Olympian on Sep. 15, 2013.