Mr. Martin is survived by the love of his life, his wife, Betty L Martin, His Daughter, Samantha Kostyal of Mathews, VA and Son Nicholas of Newport News. Two sisters Nancy James and Christine Sealey of Lumberton, NC and four brothers, James Jr, of Lumberton, NC, Charlie of Yorktown, VA, Larry of Tar Heel, NC, and Richard of Fayetteville, NC. Two Grandchildren, which he loved dearly Taylor and Logan Kostyal of Mathews, Va. Also Many Nieces and Nephews.
Norman was a man of many hobbies, fishing and building race cars with his son were two of his favorite. Norman loved Ham Radio (AG4BI) and could always be found at the fishing pier or at Langley speedway with family and friends. He also loved to travel and take "get away" trips with his loving wife. Mr. Martin was known for his big heart, infectious smile and kind spirit.
A Graveside service with Military Honors will be held at Monroe Family Cemetery in Tar Heel, NC. At 1pm Saturday July 24, 2021
Mr. Martin is survived by the love of his life, his wife, Betty L Martin, His Daughter, Samantha Kostyal of Mathews, VA and Son Nicholas of Newport News. Two sisters Nancy James and Christine Sealey of Lumberton, NC and four brothers, James Jr, of Lumberton, NC, Charlie of Yorktown, VA, Larry of Tar Heel, NC, and Richard of Fayetteville, NC. Two Grandchildren, which he loved dearly Taylor and Logan Kostyal of Mathews, Va. Also Many Nieces and Nephews.
Norman was a man of many hobbies, fishing and building race cars with his son were two of his favorite. Norman loved Ham Radio (AG4BI) and could always be found at the fishing pier or at Langley speedway with family and friends. He also loved to travel and take "get away" trips with his loving wife. Mr. Martin was known for his big heart, infectious smile and kind spirit.
A Graveside service with Military Honors will be held at Monroe Family Cemetery in Tar Heel, NC. At 1pm Saturday July 24, 2021
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