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Fairy E. <I>Akins</I> Martin

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Fairy E. Akins Martin

Birth
Dover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Feb 2014 (aged 94)
York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
West Manchester Township, York County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Fairy E. (Akins) Martin, 94, died Sunday, February 16, 2014, at Lutheran Nurs­ing and Rehabilitation Center-Sprenkle Drive. She was the wife of Harry A. Martin, who died February 12, 1995.
A Cele­bration of Life Serv­ice will be 1:30 p.m. Satur­day, February 22, 2014, at St. Paul's (Wolf's) Evangeli­cal Covenant Church, 4501 Wolf's Church Road, York, with her pastor, the Rev. Matthew H. Stillman, offi­ciating. A viewing will be held from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the church. Burial will be held in St. Paul's (Wolf's) Union Cem­etery. Heffner Funeral Chapel & Crematory, Inc., 1551 Kenneth Road, York, is in charge of arrange­ments.
Born July 12, 1919, in Do­ver, she was a daughter of the late G. Edward and Lyda M. (Kleiser) Akins.
Fairy grew up on a farm where each family mem­ber contributed to the work from early morning until nightfall. She helped with all of the farm chores—from milking the cows by hand to plowing the fields with mules. When she married the "boy next door" in 1940, they worked together rais­ing a family and building a business, manufacturing and selling potato chips (one of the many farm products that Anna Mar­tin, Harry's mother, had begun making and selling at her stand in York's City Market). The popular Mar­tin's Potato Chips brand was born as they began to turn this entrepreneurial experiment into a bona fide small business. Harry and Fairy worked hard to nurture it, covering any as­pect of the business that was needed—from frying, to packaging, to delivering—as they ex­panded into other local farmers' markets, grocery stores, and restaurants. (Fairy especially enjoyed making deliveries and "pick-ups" in the company van, in which she explored the back roads of York County and beyond.) After the business was sold to Ken Potter in 1971, Fairy continued to promote Mar­tin's Chips at the New East­ern Market (and for much of that time with her daughter, Sharon) until her retirement in her mid-80's.
She was a member of St. Paul's (Wolf's) Evangelical Covenant Church (and for­merly St. Paul's U.C.C.), where she had been active in the Thomasville Se­niors, the bell choir, and at the annual church pic­nics for many years. Fairy loved to organize long dis­tance bus trips as well as chauffeur friends and fami­ly members to the outlet shops in Reading. She host­ed neighborhood picnics/corn bakes that nurtured family and com­munity relationships. Fairy had a green thumb (or two) for the beautiful flowers and tasty fruits and vegetables that she grew in her expansive gar­dens, and shared her love and knowledge of garden­ing as a member of the York County Society of Farm Women, Chapter 13. She loved creating and weaving rugs on a loom, sewing aprons for friends at market, cooking and baking delicious foods to share, and decorating for the seasons. Fairy contin­ued to express her creativi­ty through her quick­witted responses as she adjusted to otherwise lim­iting memory issues. As she became more depend­ent on others in her last years, she grew to accept her limitations and be­came increasingly gra­cious in the process, ex­pressing gratitude for vis­its and attention she re­ceived.
Mrs. Martin is survived by three children, Doris E. Simpson and husband, Paul of Beachwood, Ohio, Ruth A. Fitz and husband, David of York, and Vern E. Martin and wife, Darlene of Shippensburg; nine grandchildren, Martha and Shannon Simpson Bald­win, Kathryn White, Vanes­sa Fitz-Kesler, Erika Fitz, Christopher and Jeremy Fitz, and Matthew and Alexander Forsythe; nine great-grandchildren; one brother, Harry "Hap" Akins of York; two sisters, Charlotte Hoffman of Stoverstown and Margaret Geisler of York; and sever­al nieces and a nephew. She was preceded in death by an infant son; a daugh­ter, Sharon M. Forsythe; one brother, Charles Akins; and an infant sister, Beulah Akins.
The family expresses its gratitude for all the gifted caregivers who have help­ed to make Fairy's life a bit easier these past few years. We appreciate the love expressed through your sensitivity and gentle touch.
Memorial contributions may be made to any chari­table organization that would honor Fairy.

Published in York Daily Record & York Dispatch on Feb. 19, 2014
Fairy E. (Akins) Martin, 94, died Sunday, February 16, 2014, at Lutheran Nurs­ing and Rehabilitation Center-Sprenkle Drive. She was the wife of Harry A. Martin, who died February 12, 1995.
A Cele­bration of Life Serv­ice will be 1:30 p.m. Satur­day, February 22, 2014, at St. Paul's (Wolf's) Evangeli­cal Covenant Church, 4501 Wolf's Church Road, York, with her pastor, the Rev. Matthew H. Stillman, offi­ciating. A viewing will be held from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the church. Burial will be held in St. Paul's (Wolf's) Union Cem­etery. Heffner Funeral Chapel & Crematory, Inc., 1551 Kenneth Road, York, is in charge of arrange­ments.
Born July 12, 1919, in Do­ver, she was a daughter of the late G. Edward and Lyda M. (Kleiser) Akins.
Fairy grew up on a farm where each family mem­ber contributed to the work from early morning until nightfall. She helped with all of the farm chores—from milking the cows by hand to plowing the fields with mules. When she married the "boy next door" in 1940, they worked together rais­ing a family and building a business, manufacturing and selling potato chips (one of the many farm products that Anna Mar­tin, Harry's mother, had begun making and selling at her stand in York's City Market). The popular Mar­tin's Potato Chips brand was born as they began to turn this entrepreneurial experiment into a bona fide small business. Harry and Fairy worked hard to nurture it, covering any as­pect of the business that was needed—from frying, to packaging, to delivering—as they ex­panded into other local farmers' markets, grocery stores, and restaurants. (Fairy especially enjoyed making deliveries and "pick-ups" in the company van, in which she explored the back roads of York County and beyond.) After the business was sold to Ken Potter in 1971, Fairy continued to promote Mar­tin's Chips at the New East­ern Market (and for much of that time with her daughter, Sharon) until her retirement in her mid-80's.
She was a member of St. Paul's (Wolf's) Evangelical Covenant Church (and for­merly St. Paul's U.C.C.), where she had been active in the Thomasville Se­niors, the bell choir, and at the annual church pic­nics for many years. Fairy loved to organize long dis­tance bus trips as well as chauffeur friends and fami­ly members to the outlet shops in Reading. She host­ed neighborhood picnics/corn bakes that nurtured family and com­munity relationships. Fairy had a green thumb (or two) for the beautiful flowers and tasty fruits and vegetables that she grew in her expansive gar­dens, and shared her love and knowledge of garden­ing as a member of the York County Society of Farm Women, Chapter 13. She loved creating and weaving rugs on a loom, sewing aprons for friends at market, cooking and baking delicious foods to share, and decorating for the seasons. Fairy contin­ued to express her creativi­ty through her quick­witted responses as she adjusted to otherwise lim­iting memory issues. As she became more depend­ent on others in her last years, she grew to accept her limitations and be­came increasingly gra­cious in the process, ex­pressing gratitude for vis­its and attention she re­ceived.
Mrs. Martin is survived by three children, Doris E. Simpson and husband, Paul of Beachwood, Ohio, Ruth A. Fitz and husband, David of York, and Vern E. Martin and wife, Darlene of Shippensburg; nine grandchildren, Martha and Shannon Simpson Bald­win, Kathryn White, Vanes­sa Fitz-Kesler, Erika Fitz, Christopher and Jeremy Fitz, and Matthew and Alexander Forsythe; nine great-grandchildren; one brother, Harry "Hap" Akins of York; two sisters, Charlotte Hoffman of Stoverstown and Margaret Geisler of York; and sever­al nieces and a nephew. She was preceded in death by an infant son; a daugh­ter, Sharon M. Forsythe; one brother, Charles Akins; and an infant sister, Beulah Akins.
The family expresses its gratitude for all the gifted caregivers who have help­ed to make Fairy's life a bit easier these past few years. We appreciate the love expressed through your sensitivity and gentle touch.
Memorial contributions may be made to any chari­table organization that would honor Fairy.

Published in York Daily Record & York Dispatch on Feb. 19, 2014


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  • Maintained by: Audrey LeRew
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113574928/fairy_e-martin: accessed ), memorial page for Fairy E. Akins Martin (12 Jul 1919–22 Feb 2014), Find a Grave Memorial ID 113574928, citing Saint Paul's Wolf's Evangelical Covenant Cemetery, West Manchester Township, York County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Audrey LeRew (contributor 46986765).