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Richard Lee “Rick” Martin

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Richard Lee “Rick” Martin

Birth
Charles City, Floyd County, Iowa, USA
Death
29 Jun 2018 (aged 72)
Burial
Van Meter Township, Dallas County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 4 SITE 402.
Memorial ID
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SSG US ARMY
VIETNAM

Richard L. Martin left us too soon on June 29, 2018. He is survived by his wife, Sandy, with whom he would have celebrated 50 years of marriage on August 30.

Rick was born in Charles City, Iowa, on February 15, 1946.

He was preceded in death by his father, Jim; brothers, Dave and Steve; and mother-in-law Helen Latch, who - in spite of the nastiness symptomatic of her Alzheimer’s - claimed Rick was a saint for moving her into his Earlham home and taking care of her toward the end of her disease. We tend to believe her sainthood claims are evidence of the last remnants of her rationality.

Rick served his country with great pride (and some other complex emotions) in Vietnam as a member of the Army. He recently enjoyed reconnecting with others who served in the 82nd Airborne in 1968-1969. He and Sandy also enjoyed an amazing “full circle” trip to Vietnam in 2016. He was looking forward to traveling there again.

Rick enjoyed spending time with his five grandchildren, enduring many hours of music concerts and sporting events. He enjoyed good coffee and a nice Shiraz or Malbec, although not too nice; he was a hard worker and preferred putting his money toward his stock market hobby rather than top-shelf wine. Rick loved wintering in Cocoa Beach, Florida, and started complaining about the Iowa cold in early September.

Rick’s survivors include Sandy; daughter Nicole (Jon) Ingraham of Urbandale; daughter Natalie (Vladimir) of Portland, Oregon; and five grandchildren: Lina, Leah, Lindsey, Logan and Luka. The first two L’s were a coincidence, but yes, the next three L’s were on purpose. He had a bonus daughter, Priscila, an exchange student from Brazil. He is also survived by his mother, Neva, and siblings, Bob, Bill, Kathy and Tom.

Rick will be interred at Iowa Veteran’s Cemetery, arrangements made over 5 years ago which has been a great relief to his family. Please make a note to discuss arrangements with your loved ones. Rick was always ready to lend a hand, so it's fitting that he fulfilled his wish to be an organ donor through the Iowa Donor Network.
SSG US ARMY
VIETNAM

Richard L. Martin left us too soon on June 29, 2018. He is survived by his wife, Sandy, with whom he would have celebrated 50 years of marriage on August 30.

Rick was born in Charles City, Iowa, on February 15, 1946.

He was preceded in death by his father, Jim; brothers, Dave and Steve; and mother-in-law Helen Latch, who - in spite of the nastiness symptomatic of her Alzheimer’s - claimed Rick was a saint for moving her into his Earlham home and taking care of her toward the end of her disease. We tend to believe her sainthood claims are evidence of the last remnants of her rationality.

Rick served his country with great pride (and some other complex emotions) in Vietnam as a member of the Army. He recently enjoyed reconnecting with others who served in the 82nd Airborne in 1968-1969. He and Sandy also enjoyed an amazing “full circle” trip to Vietnam in 2016. He was looking forward to traveling there again.

Rick enjoyed spending time with his five grandchildren, enduring many hours of music concerts and sporting events. He enjoyed good coffee and a nice Shiraz or Malbec, although not too nice; he was a hard worker and preferred putting his money toward his stock market hobby rather than top-shelf wine. Rick loved wintering in Cocoa Beach, Florida, and started complaining about the Iowa cold in early September.

Rick’s survivors include Sandy; daughter Nicole (Jon) Ingraham of Urbandale; daughter Natalie (Vladimir) of Portland, Oregon; and five grandchildren: Lina, Leah, Lindsey, Logan and Luka. The first two L’s were a coincidence, but yes, the next three L’s were on purpose. He had a bonus daughter, Priscila, an exchange student from Brazil. He is also survived by his mother, Neva, and siblings, Bob, Bill, Kathy and Tom.

Rick will be interred at Iowa Veteran’s Cemetery, arrangements made over 5 years ago which has been a great relief to his family. Please make a note to discuss arrangements with your loved ones. Rick was always ready to lend a hand, so it's fitting that he fulfilled his wish to be an organ donor through the Iowa Donor Network.

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