She lived most of her years in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Martha was a Radiologic Technologist at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, for 41 years. She was recognized as an exemplary employee; skilled and compassionate.
Her dream was to return to the place of her birth. She fulfilled that dream in 1992 when she purchased a home on Governors Island in Gilford. Martha moved there permanently after retirement.
Martha leaves dear cousins and close friend. She also leaves a host of other friends, family and admirers.
Martha loved animals as well as people and cared for many dogs into their senior years, sparing no time or expense.
Interment at Bayside Cemetery.
Laconia Daily Sun, August 26, 2019
She lived most of her years in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Martha was a Radiologic Technologist at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, for 41 years. She was recognized as an exemplary employee; skilled and compassionate.
Her dream was to return to the place of her birth. She fulfilled that dream in 1992 when she purchased a home on Governors Island in Gilford. Martha moved there permanently after retirement.
Martha leaves dear cousins and close friend. She also leaves a host of other friends, family and admirers.
Martha loved animals as well as people and cared for many dogs into their senior years, sparing no time or expense.
Interment at Bayside Cemetery.
Laconia Daily Sun, August 26, 2019
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