Funeral services were held at the home at Fulton, Wednesday, at 2 p.m., with Rev. Graham officiating.
Vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. Raymond Urton and Mrs. Fred Colfix.
The pall bearers were Frank Burke, Wm. Wilson, Harry Albee, Bert Thomas, Anthony Kregoski, and Geo. Anderson.
The Odd Fellows lodge of Fulton attended the service in a body and their ritual was used at the grave.
R. H. Martin was born at Mineral Point, Wis., August 25, 1855 and passed away at his home September 3, 1933.
He was the son of James B and Sarah Martin. On July 25, 1884, he was united in marriage to Miss Emily Owen of Fennimore, Wis. To this union were born five children, four dying in infancy. One daughter, Mrs. F. Benson of Fulton remains and four grandchildren - Ruby, Roberta, Robert and Ruth. He also leaves his wife, and a sister Elsie of Jonesboro, Ark., and a brother Morris, of Portland, Ore.
The deceased joined the Congregational church of Darlington, Wis. many years ago. He had been a member of the Odd Fellows lodge 171 of that place for 57 years.
Mr. Martin was patient in all his suffering and was always looking out for the welfare of others, rather than his own. A good husband father and grandfather has been called home.
Funeral services were held at the home at Fulton, Wednesday, at 2 p.m., with Rev. Graham officiating.
Vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. Raymond Urton and Mrs. Fred Colfix.
The pall bearers were Frank Burke, Wm. Wilson, Harry Albee, Bert Thomas, Anthony Kregoski, and Geo. Anderson.
The Odd Fellows lodge of Fulton attended the service in a body and their ritual was used at the grave.
R. H. Martin was born at Mineral Point, Wis., August 25, 1855 and passed away at his home September 3, 1933.
He was the son of James B and Sarah Martin. On July 25, 1884, he was united in marriage to Miss Emily Owen of Fennimore, Wis. To this union were born five children, four dying in infancy. One daughter, Mrs. F. Benson of Fulton remains and four grandchildren - Ruby, Roberta, Robert and Ruth. He also leaves his wife, and a sister Elsie of Jonesboro, Ark., and a brother Morris, of Portland, Ore.
The deceased joined the Congregational church of Darlington, Wis. many years ago. He had been a member of the Odd Fellows lodge 171 of that place for 57 years.
Mr. Martin was patient in all his suffering and was always looking out for the welfare of others, rather than his own. A good husband father and grandfather has been called home.
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