Lidio Martin
December 17, 1921 - December 18, 2004
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Lidio Martin
December 17, 1921 - December 18, 2004
Obituary
Lidio’Lee’ Martin born 12/17/1921in Italy died on 12/18/2004. Devoted husband to Juliet and loving father to his daughters, Lorene Wielenga, Micki Zettel, Karen Dehlinger, Nancy Zwart, Leanne Thormahlen. He will be greatly missed by his brother Danilo Martin and his sisters Angela Zuliani, and Velma Sellan. Lee was a caring grandfather of 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. The rosay/visitation and Funeral Mass will be held at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Irvine begining at 9:15AM on Thursday 12/23/ 2004
13 responses to Lidio Martin
Don & Mary Zuliani says:
December 21, 2004
Aunt Julie & Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
God Bless.
Love,
Don, Mary, Tony & Angela
Jamie and Rob says:
December 21, 2004
Aunt Julie and Family,
I was sad to hear that Uncle Lee passed away the night after we celebrated his 83rd birthday. I will always remember him as the life of the party and living his life to the fullest. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Moscos, Garrett & Jo says:
December 21, 2004
Dearest Julie and Martin Family,
We will always remember Lee’s sense of humor and fun loving spirit. He will live forever in our hearts
Much Love
Doc and Jo.
penny ebbert says:
December 23, 2004
Dear Martin family, I’m praying the Lord will bring you comfort in this time of sorrow. His mercies are new each morning and He is aquainted with sorrow. I know Mr. martin will be so greatly missed. What a wonderful testiment to his life you all are. God bless and keep you.
Blessings, Penny Ebbert
teri jackson says:
December 23, 2004
I’m so sorry that I am not able to attend Lee’s services today. Just know that even though it has been years since I last saw him, I hold him in my heart with great fondness. He always made me feel welcomed in his home, and on the few occasions when I would bump into him out in public, he always had a warm bear of a hug for me! He always made me feel like one of the family. I have many wonderful memories. To sum them up is to say that Lee was a character. He was so fun. Always upbeat. Always genuine and loving. It was truely a sweet blessing knowing him. I know he will be greatly missed. Love you all,
Teri Rapozo Jackson