MRS. MARTIN DIES AT 87; EDITOR'S WIDOW
Mrs. Ava Poole Martin, 87, formerly of 831 Roslyn Road, died yesterday at the N.C. Baptist Home.
She was the widow of Santford Martin, a former editor of
the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel.
A graveside service will be at 11 am Saturday at Forsyth Memorial Park.
Mrs. Martin was born in Johnston County to Paschel and Henrietta Poole. She graduated from Buies Creek
Academy and Richmond University.
She was a member of First Baptist Church and the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Edwina Martin Crowther of Treasure Island, Fla.; and a son, Santford Martin Jr. of Atlanta, Ga.
The body is at Voglers Main Street Funeral
Home. The family requests that memorials be made to the N.C. Baptist Home.
[On Mar. 14, 1941, Mrs. Martin joined the UDC on the service of her father Pascal Poole, Co. D, 1st Reg't NC. She was a REAL DAUGHTER]
MRS. MARTIN DIES AT 87; EDITOR'S WIDOW
Mrs. Ava Poole Martin, 87, formerly of 831 Roslyn Road, died yesterday at the N.C. Baptist Home.
She was the widow of Santford Martin, a former editor of
the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel.
A graveside service will be at 11 am Saturday at Forsyth Memorial Park.
Mrs. Martin was born in Johnston County to Paschel and Henrietta Poole. She graduated from Buies Creek
Academy and Richmond University.
She was a member of First Baptist Church and the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Edwina Martin Crowther of Treasure Island, Fla.; and a son, Santford Martin Jr. of Atlanta, Ga.
The body is at Voglers Main Street Funeral
Home. The family requests that memorials be made to the N.C. Baptist Home.
[On Mar. 14, 1941, Mrs. Martin joined the UDC on the service of her father Pascal Poole, Co. D, 1st Reg't NC. She was a REAL DAUGHTER]
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