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| Was I dreaming? Can it be really true? Mama and Dad gone forever from my view At this stage in my life I knew it would be but still it seems like a dream I will awake the phone will be ringing and it's you mama on the other end Or I will sleep and dream and know it is a dream all so real Still there will be that connection that forever binds It comes through It feels,looks and sounds so like you copyright Cynthia Martz-Rivera June 04 |
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| We Remember Mama |
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| Mrs. Vivian Martz
As originally published on Wednesday, June 23, 2004. Mrs. Vivian Marjorie Grimes Martz, 79, of Florida, died Thursday, June 17, 2004, at the Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Hospital Heart and Vascular Institute. Born July 31, 1924, in Frederick County, she had resided in Bradenton, Fla., for most of the years since 1982, when relocating to Florida. She was the eldest daughter of John W. and Maude Grimes. She was preceded in death by her husband George R. Martz, Jan. 31, 2001. She leaves behind four children, Karen (Martin) Raymond, of Manassas, Va., Cynthia Martz-Rivera, of Key West, Fla., Paulette Harrigan, of Bedford, Texas, and Robert E. Martz, of McKinleyville, Calif.; five grandchildren, Bradley Martin of Frederick, Rhea Suarez of Key West; Joel and Forrest Martz of McKinleyville, and Justin Martz of St. Petersburg, Fla; two great-grandchildren, Gilbert Jr. and Arissa Suarez of Key West; a sister, Virginia Moore of Bradenton; and a brother, Mervin Grimes of Bradenton. There was no viewing or funeral service. Her remains were cremated, all according to her wishes. There will be a memorial public address 5 p.m., Monday, July 5, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Bradenton. Her Local Paper Bradenton Vivian Marjorie Martz Vivian Marjorie Martz, 79, of Bradenton, died June 17, 2004. Memorial talk is 5 p.m. July 5 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 3915 26th Street West, Bradenton. Survivors include siblings, Virginia Moore and Mervin Grimes; children, Karen Raymond, Cynthia Martz-Rivera, Paulette Harrigan, Robert Martz; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Published in the Bradenton Herald on 6/24/2004. Her brother Mervin Grimes passed away on the 26th of August 2008. |
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