morning at Ephrata Community Hospital after a brief illness.
She was the wife of the Rev. Paul R. Martin,
with whom she observed their 35th wedding anniversary May 4.
A lifelong Narvon area resident and home-
maker, Mrs. Martin was a member of Churchtown Mennonite Church. Born in Caernarvon Township, she was daughter of the late Eli Z. and Laura Stauffer Martin.
Surviving besides her husband are a son, John D.,Narvon R3; three grandchildren; a brother: Abram Martin of Narvon; four sisters: Edna Edwards and Elizabeth Slote, both of Narvon R1; Laura, wife of John K.Kreider of New Holland; and Myrtle, wife of John Northeimer
of Narvon R2; and a nephew, Robert R. Arters of Narvon R3, whom the Martins helped raise.
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal
morning at Ephrata Community Hospital after a brief illness.
She was the wife of the Rev. Paul R. Martin,
with whom she observed their 35th wedding anniversary May 4.
A lifelong Narvon area resident and home-
maker, Mrs. Martin was a member of Churchtown Mennonite Church. Born in Caernarvon Township, she was daughter of the late Eli Z. and Laura Stauffer Martin.
Surviving besides her husband are a son, John D.,Narvon R3; three grandchildren; a brother: Abram Martin of Narvon; four sisters: Edna Edwards and Elizabeth Slote, both of Narvon R1; Laura, wife of John K.Kreider of New Holland; and Myrtle, wife of John Northeimer
of Narvon R2; and a nephew, Robert R. Arters of Narvon R3, whom the Martins helped raise.
Lancaster Intelligencer Journal
Bio by: Ruth George
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w/o Paul R.
Family Members
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Edna S Martin Edwards
1901–1995
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John Martin
1905–1905
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Grace M. Martin Arters
1907–1984
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Alvin B. Martin
1911–1911
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Laura L. Martin Kryder
1912–1996
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Abram W "Abe" Martin
1914–1998
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Myrtle M. Martin Northeimer
1915–1999
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Mary Helen Martin
1918–1919
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Infant Girl Martin
1921–1921
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Edwin E. Martin
1923–1959
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Infant Daughter Martin
1924–1924
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Amos B. Martin
unknown–1917
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