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Martin, JWiv AM ARE-, N'v NA FIN. MIX .1, I ;v? i�ll ITO 1y tri v -4 4 7 TT7"r IV. -d t . - . - MONMR PWAN �-I- .1 —.ra Im IOU, Fm in Ir �\\��� \, ,1 0. •f .+ -V>. 7 i DEATH OF J. W,:• MARTIN � On Tuesday morning, Septem- ber 16, about eleven o'clock, the I death angels invaded the Martin home, near Concord M. E. Church and took the sweet soul of John Wesley Martin to that mansion above prepared for Gods saints. His death came after a period of long illness in which every- thing known to medical science was done to restore him back to health and strength. His going was- not sudden and he was a great sufferer for sometime, but he endured the pain with great patience. You never heard him complain. His home and his heart were always open to anyone who visited him and his family and - their company was acknowledged with great cheer. He apprecia",` " everything that was done, the lit- tle things as well as the big. He had a large circle of friende whom he Ioved and who Ioved him because of his general disposi- tion. There is an empty place in the home and a vacant place in the community. His words: "I am ready to die." Ais wife who survives him in the happy con- ciousness- of * having done what she could to fill his last days with quiet and comfort. Mr. Martin was 79 years of age. Ple was barn March 2, 1851, near f Bethel in Davie County. During ,his life he was married three times. First to Miss Mary Jane' Daniels, March 4, 1874 and she o departed this life September 14, 1879. To this union were born three children, two of whom died while infants, and the other, Mrs. A. F. Pickier, of Salisbury pass- ed away a few months ago. Se- cond to Miss: Margarett Star, May 12, 1883, and she departed II this life October 6, 1897. To this union -were born five -children, all of whom are living, Mr. J. F. Martin, of Hickory, Mrs. J. H. Thompson, of near Spencer, Mrs. S. D. Daniels, of this place, Mr. B. E. Martin, of Salisbury and Mrs. E. D. Kimmer, of near Spen- cer. Third he was married to Mrs". Maggie Deadmon, December 21, 1914, who survive him. To this union was born one child, Mary Ifrances who also survives. Those surviving are, his wife, Maggie , two sister^, Mrs. G. W. Cope, of this place and Mrs. Lee Hopkins, of near Bethel, six chil- d,ren, 23 grandchildren and 2 ,great grandchildren, ! He was laid to rest in Concord M. E. Cemetery, Wednesday, Sept_ I ember 17, 1930 at 3:30 P. In. I Funeral services were conduct_ I ed by Rev. A. G. Loftin. The active pall -bearers were: Messrs Raymond Daniel, Claude Thompson, Herman Berrier, Spen- . cer Foster, Claude Pickler, and Paul Cope. The flower girls were Addie Mae and -Annie Lee Mar- tin, Margaret, Belle and Minnie ,'Daniels, Janie and Ruby Martin, Sue and Beulah Foster and Mar- garet Kimmer. _