In Memory of

Patrick

Joseph

Martin

III

Condolences

Condolence From: Pat Rafter
Condolence: I worked with Pat many years ago at the Sands. the nicest funniest guy and great family man . RIP my prayers for you all
Thursday December 18, 2014
Condolence From: The Anderson's
Condolence: Our condolences to Linda and Holly. May you find comfort in the great memories of your husband and Father. I will never forget how happy he always was when I ran into him. Always enjoyed talking to him at the neighborhood birthday parties. Love and peace to you both.
Thursday December 18, 2014
Condolence From: Carlton Evans
Condolence: My condolences to Linda, Holly and the Martin family. I worked with Pat at the Sands in security. And I was privileged to see his impressive collection of Eagles memorabilia. What a true fan. A great guy to work with. He will be missed.
Wednesday December 17, 2014
Condolence From: Elizabeth Martin-Chesnes
Condolence: Patrick you made our life "GRAND"!!! Your smile, your easy comfort, jokes and storytelling were a constant source of comfort to all your family and friends. I knew I could always talk to you no matter how bad I felt and you would always listen and reassure me that everything was going to be okay. I will miss your voice, singing to Alice on the way home from her treatment. One of my most treasure moments, involves the day Alice was diagnosed you said, "Now we fight". Confident in your spirit we will continue the fight, because like you said, all will be well again soon. I love you. I miss you beyond description. I wish you complete happiness and constant joy until we meet again.. my brother, my friend..peace out and GO EAGLES!!!!!
Wednesday December 17, 2014
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Wednesday December 17, 2014
Condolence From: Kelley Dirscherl
Condolence: I am so sad to hear we will no longer see Goomans smiling face. He lit up so many a party at Marist especially in Champagnat Hall. He will be missed.
Tuesday December 16, 2014
Condolence From: Andrea and Vince Fitzpatrick
Condolence: As kids we always looked forward to August when we celebrated Pat's birthday at the Anchorage. Who can forget Pat standing on the bar yelling 7 for 1 and everyone singing Happy Birthday? We will always think of Pat and the happy memories....he was the best cook at the Chatter Box and a wonderful friend!
Tuesday December 16, 2014
Condolence From: Bug Man- aka Chris Zorn
Condolence: The moment you met Goo you became instantly absorbed into his unique and energetic spirit, energy, passion and humor, and then became even more of a co-conspirator in the Gooman blessing of his friendship- which is a gift I can never repay. Goo and I were roommates at Marist for 3 years and had many wild adventures. My concept of heaven is a bar that never has 'last call', where all your friends and relatives are there, sooner or later, and the rib splitting laughs and tears are endless. Goo- save me a seat!
Tuesday December 16, 2014
Condolence From: Kathleen Martin
Condolence: Pat-you were my big brother and I looked up to you all my life. We are heartbroken you are gone. I will miss your calls just checking in and making me laugh. Most of all we will miss the love and laughter you gave all of your family and friends.
Monday December 15, 2014
Condolence From: Paul Spatola
Condolence: To Holly and the Martin Family, my deepest sympathies hoping your memories last a lifetime and your grieving is short, all my best.
Monday December 15, 2014
Condolence From: The Dolan Family
Condolence: Pat Martin was a great guy!!! We where so lucky to be related to him. I always remember his birthday in August, he had the best parties in Ocean City, NJ. He will be missed terribly!!! He loved his family, and life!!! It was an honor to know him. Our hearts go out to Holly, Linda and the rest of the Martin's!!!! You will be greatly missed!!! Rest in peace Pat, and of course GO EAGLES.
Monday December 15, 2014
Condolence From: Dave Magner
Condolence: I met Pat in 1978, my first (of many) summers working at The Chatterbox. He quickly became an integral part of my life. We were part of many group vacations - to DisneyWorld, to the Bahamas, to Jamaica twice, numerous Eagles roadtrips (before we each had kids). When I was living in England, he and my brother even came over for a visit, one that they are still talking about over there, no doubt! The memories and stories are too many to count. At dinner last night, I asked my son how many "Uncle Pat stories" could he identify by just a single line, and we immediately came up with many: "What light show?", "There she was, just a-walking down the street", "Who said you could laugh?", "They should have these at the Vet!", "It's OK, he's with us!", "Dave, it's for you", "Cinnamon Toast Lane". Unfortunately, our time on earth is limited, but the "Uncle Pat stories" are limitless and eternal. They will live on and be re-told for many years to come! I only wish I could re-tell them as well as you did! Until we meet again, Pat!
Sunday December 14, 2014