Born August 16, 1947 in Albany, he was the son of the late Walter O. and Virginia (Blodgett) Martin.
His business career began at General Electric, then as a purchasing agent for Kintz Plastics and lastly as a consultant for Universal Plastics and Alstom Transportation.
Pete attended Cobleskill High School where his wrestling career began. He then attended SUNY Cobleskill and Plattsburgh, where his wrestling continued to excel. He was the first wrestler to be inducted into Plattsburgh’s Cardinal Athletic Hall of Fame.
Pete became a much-loved wrestling coach in Cobleskill and Duanesburg and a respected referee throughout the entire Capital District.
He stayed active in the community by serving in various youth programs at Teen Town and summer lunch programs. He loved animals and was active in greyhound rescue.
Those of us who loved Pete will dearly miss his crazy sense of humor and his determination to fight against incredible odds battling his health issues.
Pete’s survived by his beloved family: his sister, Judy Brinkman of Guilderland; two nephews: Jason Brinkman of Saratoga and John Brinkman (Nicole Erle) of Las Vegas, NV; former brother-in-law and friend, Bill Brinkman of Voorheesville; his aunt, Dolores Blodgett of Cobleskill and many dear cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
A private service will be held for the family with burial in Cobleskill Rural Cemetery.
Born August 16, 1947 in Albany, he was the son of the late Walter O. and Virginia (Blodgett) Martin.
His business career began at General Electric, then as a purchasing agent for Kintz Plastics and lastly as a consultant for Universal Plastics and Alstom Transportation.
Pete attended Cobleskill High School where his wrestling career began. He then attended SUNY Cobleskill and Plattsburgh, where his wrestling continued to excel. He was the first wrestler to be inducted into Plattsburgh’s Cardinal Athletic Hall of Fame.
Pete became a much-loved wrestling coach in Cobleskill and Duanesburg and a respected referee throughout the entire Capital District.
He stayed active in the community by serving in various youth programs at Teen Town and summer lunch programs. He loved animals and was active in greyhound rescue.
Those of us who loved Pete will dearly miss his crazy sense of humor and his determination to fight against incredible odds battling his health issues.
Pete’s survived by his beloved family: his sister, Judy Brinkman of Guilderland; two nephews: Jason Brinkman of Saratoga and John Brinkman (Nicole Erle) of Las Vegas, NV; former brother-in-law and friend, Bill Brinkman of Voorheesville; his aunt, Dolores Blodgett of Cobleskill and many dear cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
A private service will be held for the family with burial in Cobleskill Rural Cemetery.
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