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John P Martin Jr.

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John P Martin Jr.

Birth
Death
13 Jan 2011 (aged 70)
Burial
Upperville, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9946556, Longitude: -77.8813248
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John P. Martin, Jr., 70, of Hume, VA died January 13, 2011. He was born on June 1, 1940 in Elizabeth, N.J. to the late John P. Martin and Evelyn Kidd Martin. Dr. Martin retired as a professor and Chairman of the Department of Special Education at Converse College in Spartanburg, S.C. He attended public schools in Rahway, N.J. and graduated from Rahway High School in 1958. Dr. Martin received his B.A., M.A. and Ed. D degrees from the University of Alabama. He served his country in the U.S. Army where he spent three years working in the Office of the United States Commander of Berlin in Germany. Dr. Martin began his professional career teaching multi-handicapped children in Decater, Alabama. He then worked for the Department of Pediatrics and the Center for Developmental and Learning Disabilities at the University of Alabama Medical Center in Birmingham, AL.
After leaving the University of Alabama Medical Center, Dr. Martin founded and Chaired the Dept. of Special Education at Converse, College. He was a member of many professional organizations and lay groups dealing with disabled children. He was a long-time Chairman of the Spartanburg County Developmental Disabilities Board and
received many awards for his work with parents of disabled children. Dr. Martin's first marriage to Virginia Montgomery Martin ended in divorce. He has two children by this marriage; Margaret E. Martin of Birmingham, AL and Catherine M. Schiller of Starkville, MS, and one grandchild, James Schiller. Also surviving are two sisters; Mrs. Carol Momot of Missoula, MT and Mrs. Patricia M. Hunt of Strasburg, PA. In 1992 Dr. Martin married the former Suzanne C. Austell and they made their home in Columbus, N.C. They both enjoyed hunting with the Tryon Hounds. In addition to his previous work, Dr. Martin chaired the board of the Steps To Hope, a domestic violence shelter and was also on the board of the Polk County Mental Health Board and the Tryon Foundation. After his retirement from Converse College, the Martins relocated to Fauquier County where they restored an antique home called Morven. Dr. Martin was a lover of fine shotguns and held memberships with the Virginia Vintagers Association and the Prospect Hall Shooting Club. The Martin's also hunted with the Old Dominion Hounds. His loving wife, Suzanne, died on June 13, 2009. Dr. Martin will be buried next to his wife at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Upperville, VA.A memorial service will be held at noon on Wednesday, January 19th at Trinity Episcopal Chruch in Upperville, VA.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Trinity Church Rector's Discretionary Fund, PO Box 127 Upperville, VA 20185.

John P. Martin, Jr., 70, of Hume, VA died January 13, 2011. He was born on June 1, 1940 in Elizabeth, N.J. to the late John P. Martin and Evelyn Kidd Martin. Dr. Martin retired as a professor and Chairman of the Department of Special Education at Converse College in Spartanburg, S.C. He attended public schools in Rahway, N.J. and graduated from Rahway High School in 1958. Dr. Martin received his B.A., M.A. and Ed. D degrees from the University of Alabama. He served his country in the U.S. Army where he spent three years working in the Office of the United States Commander of Berlin in Germany. Dr. Martin began his professional career teaching multi-handicapped children in Decater, Alabama. He then worked for the Department of Pediatrics and the Center for Developmental and Learning Disabilities at the University of Alabama Medical Center in Birmingham, AL.
After leaving the University of Alabama Medical Center, Dr. Martin founded and Chaired the Dept. of Special Education at Converse, College. He was a member of many professional organizations and lay groups dealing with disabled children. He was a long-time Chairman of the Spartanburg County Developmental Disabilities Board and
received many awards for his work with parents of disabled children. Dr. Martin's first marriage to Virginia Montgomery Martin ended in divorce. He has two children by this marriage; Margaret E. Martin of Birmingham, AL and Catherine M. Schiller of Starkville, MS, and one grandchild, James Schiller. Also surviving are two sisters; Mrs. Carol Momot of Missoula, MT and Mrs. Patricia M. Hunt of Strasburg, PA. In 1992 Dr. Martin married the former Suzanne C. Austell and they made their home in Columbus, N.C. They both enjoyed hunting with the Tryon Hounds. In addition to his previous work, Dr. Martin chaired the board of the Steps To Hope, a domestic violence shelter and was also on the board of the Polk County Mental Health Board and the Tryon Foundation. After his retirement from Converse College, the Martins relocated to Fauquier County where they restored an antique home called Morven. Dr. Martin was a lover of fine shotguns and held memberships with the Virginia Vintagers Association and the Prospect Hall Shooting Club. The Martin's also hunted with the Old Dominion Hounds. His loving wife, Suzanne, died on June 13, 2009. Dr. Martin will be buried next to his wife at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Upperville, VA.A memorial service will be held at noon on Wednesday, January 19th at Trinity Episcopal Chruch in Upperville, VA.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Trinity Church Rector's Discretionary Fund, PO Box 127 Upperville, VA 20185.


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  • Created by: Scott and Renee
  • Added: Apr 28, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69032214/john_p-martin: accessed ), memorial page for John P Martin Jr. (1 Jun 1940–13 Jan 2011), Find a Grave Memorial ID 69032214, citing Trinity Episcopal Church Cemetery, Upperville, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Scott and Renee (contributor 47363792).