Miss Martin was a woman of unusual business ability. She kept the books of the firm of Martin & von Oven for thirty-six years, sixteen years of which she was one of the firm's managing partners. She was highly respected by her business associates, and to her tact in dealing with employees, and general business integrity and enterprise, the success of the firm is, in a measure, due. She was a faithful member of the Congregational church, a loyal and sympathetic friend, whose sudden departure a large circle of friends greatly regret.
The Naperville Clarion
June 3, 1908
Miss Martin was a woman of unusual business ability. She kept the books of the firm of Martin & von Oven for thirty-six years, sixteen years of which she was one of the firm's managing partners. She was highly respected by her business associates, and to her tact in dealing with employees, and general business integrity and enterprise, the success of the firm is, in a measure, due. She was a faithful member of the Congregational church, a loyal and sympathetic friend, whose sudden departure a large circle of friends greatly regret.
The Naperville Clarion
June 3, 1908
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