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Larry Martin
© Marietta Monitor
February 21, 2003, page 4
Submitted by: Martha N. Reddout


Graveside services for Larry Martin, 51, of Denison, Texas, were held at 11 a.m., Thursday, February 20, at Fairview Cemetery, Gainesville.
Mr. Martin was born August 25, 1951, in Gainesville, the son of Alfred "Buddy" and Marcella Bezner Martin. He died Monday, February 17, at his home in Denison.
A graduate of Marietta High School, Mr. Martin also attended Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant. He was a commercial glazier by profession.
Survivors include his wife, Sheribah "Sheri" Martin of Denison; parents, Alfred "Buddy" and Marcella Martin of Gainesville; a daughter, Melissa Wilcoxson of Sherman; a son, Alfred Christopher Martin of Denison; three grandchildren; and a brother, Danny Martin of Gainesville.
Services were under the direction of George J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home, Gainesville.


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