Ida was born Feb. 21, 1922, in Hazleton, Pa., to Joseph and Martha (Walker) Curcio. She grew up in a big close family; her father had emigrated from Italy, and she had 56 maternal cousins. A graduate of Hazelton High, she co-edited the student newspaper. She worked in the office at Genetti’s, where she met Harry Pugh Martin. They wed on June 28, 1945, and were married for nearly 70 years.
The Martins resided in Lancaster, Pa., and had two children, Mary Beth and Hank. Ida enjoyed working with the sisters at St. Joseph’s Hospital, eventually becoming head of the billing department. After she and Harry retired to Denton, she attended St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church and volunteered at St. Martin’s Barn. She was an excellent cook, known especially for her meatballs and pumpkin pie. She loved the company of her family and friends, and always kept in touch with them, including at regular reunions. She laughed often, and family was everything to her.
She is survived by her son, Harry Martin (Lisa); her son-in-law, Jack Headley (Tessie); her siblings, Richard (Diane), Joseph and Elaine Curcio; and her grandchildren, Kerry Headley, Alice Headley (Emily Pirkle), Jack Brendan Headley (Kristen), Katie Curtin (Jason) and Jennifer Martin (Nic Glass). She also had nine great-grandchildren, and special nieces and nephews.
She was pre-deceased by her husband, Harry, in 2015; and her daughter, Mary Beth Headley, in 1988; as well as her brother, Frank; and sisters, Carmella, Marie, Antoinette and Carolyn.
Special thanks to Compass Regional Hospice, and the residents and caring staff at Homestead Manor who she became close with in recent years.
Burial will be in St. Joseph’s New Catholic Cemetery in Lancaster, Pa.
Ida was born Feb. 21, 1922, in Hazleton, Pa., to Joseph and Martha (Walker) Curcio. She grew up in a big close family; her father had emigrated from Italy, and she had 56 maternal cousins. A graduate of Hazelton High, she co-edited the student newspaper. She worked in the office at Genetti’s, where she met Harry Pugh Martin. They wed on June 28, 1945, and were married for nearly 70 years.
The Martins resided in Lancaster, Pa., and had two children, Mary Beth and Hank. Ida enjoyed working with the sisters at St. Joseph’s Hospital, eventually becoming head of the billing department. After she and Harry retired to Denton, she attended St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church and volunteered at St. Martin’s Barn. She was an excellent cook, known especially for her meatballs and pumpkin pie. She loved the company of her family and friends, and always kept in touch with them, including at regular reunions. She laughed often, and family was everything to her.
She is survived by her son, Harry Martin (Lisa); her son-in-law, Jack Headley (Tessie); her siblings, Richard (Diane), Joseph and Elaine Curcio; and her grandchildren, Kerry Headley, Alice Headley (Emily Pirkle), Jack Brendan Headley (Kristen), Katie Curtin (Jason) and Jennifer Martin (Nic Glass). She also had nine great-grandchildren, and special nieces and nephews.
She was pre-deceased by her husband, Harry, in 2015; and her daughter, Mary Beth Headley, in 1988; as well as her brother, Frank; and sisters, Carmella, Marie, Antoinette and Carolyn.
Special thanks to Compass Regional Hospice, and the residents and caring staff at Homestead Manor who she became close with in recent years.
Burial will be in St. Joseph’s New Catholic Cemetery in Lancaster, Pa.
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