Condolences
Marc, Jeff, Todd, Joyce;
Our sincere condolences on Marty’s passing.
Marty was a true gentleman, he always went out of his way to say hi at the Club and you knew if you ever needed anything, Marty was alway more than willing to help.
He will be sorely missed.
We will remember him in our prayers — though I’m sure he doesn’t need them!
Bob and Fran Dotton
a great man, mentor and friend. I was taken in by Mary when I first came to Buffalo to open my agency and he was who I looked up to. I admired the agent, husband and dad he was, and what a tremendous family he had. You will be missed my friend. God bless you.
We moved out of Buffalo almost 4 years ago. During our 32 years, Marty was our agent... he was absolutely wonderful, always helping, and having a kind word (or a golf story to tell) whenever I stopped in. He even suggested an agent where we were moving to. He will be missed, as a fixture, an agent, and someone we could always count on.
Marylyn and Warren Wright
I was about 10 years old when Marty was born. His parents lived almost directly behind us on Cornwall Avenue. At the time his father, my mother's brother and my uncle Georgie, was in the Army during WWII. I used to hop the fence and go over and play with him. It helped his mother, my aunt Marie.
After the war his parents bought a house at 505 Aero Drive, almost adjacent to the airport runway. We had family picnics there. Lots of fun and memories.
We didn't have much contact later in life but I always remember Marty as a nice guy, a good husband and a great father.
Joyce & family. No matter how prepared you think you are for death of a loved one, it still comes as a shock, and it still hurts very deeply. Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and Marty today and always. My heartfelt condolences. As not only a friend but a veteran of the 338th General Hospital, USAR, (Marty's Army Reserve unit) I give sincere thanks for Marty's service to his country.