Anthony Martin

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Anthony Karl Martin
July 13, 1967 - June 9, 2024

 

With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Tony Martin. He was called home June 9, 2024 at 9:17 am at Brantford General Hospital. He is reunited with his parents Norman (Chuck) and Minerva (Mina) Martin. Loving partner to Catherine Roloson. Supportive uncle to Chezney and Tawnee. Baby brother to Chuckie and Sheila. He will be greatly missed by his Uncle Wayne and Aunt Darlene, Val, Marion and Barb. Special thanks to his second family The Porters for years of love and support. He will be missed by his bandmates who hopefully continue to carry his music.

Cremation has taken place.  Arrangements by Styres Funeral Home Ohsweken. www.rhbanderson.com 

Condolences

Posted by Jacki Martin on
Very shocked and saddened to hear of Tony's passing. Sincerest condolences to his family. Rest in peace Tony.
Posted by Paula Staats on
Wow..I'm stunned! My sincerest condolences to his family. Hugs XXXX to All
Posted by Pastor Butch on
Our condolences and prayers to the family on behalf of Medina Baptist Church
Posted by Jelquing phoenix on
Gutted. Made the best gravey! See you in the great Weatherspoons in the sky :P.
Posted by Alex Zolaturiuk on
I refused to believe this, until I came across his obituary 5 minutes ago.

Tony was my foreman while building the Amazon warehouse on highway 6.
I was new to our union and felt totally out of place, but Tony always assured me that I was doing an Awesome job.

I worked with him a few more times as the years went on and he was always the most zen co-worker on site.

Every time we took a smoke break when I worked with him , I honestly thought to myself "Tony is a few years older than me, and he's doing alright, health wise", which was reassuring at the time, and this is why I'm so shocked right now.

Rest in peace Tony.
Posted by Alex Zolaturiuk on
I refused to believe this, until I came across his obituary 5 minutes ago.

Tony was my foreman while building the Amazon warehouse on highway 6.
I was new to our union and felt totally out of place, but Tony always assured me that I was doing an Awesome job.

I worked with him a few more times as the years went on and he was always the most zen co-worker on site.

Every time we took a smoke break when I worked with him , I honestly thought to myself "Tony is a few years older than me, and he's doing alright, health wise", which was reassuring at the time, and this is why I'm so shocked right now.

Rest in peace Tony.
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