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Anthony Page "Tony" Martin
Nov 15, 1967 - Jun 2, 2025
Posted by Martha Reddout

© Marietta Monitor
13 Jun 2025,  Page 4
Source: © Watts Funeral Home

Anthony "Tony" Page Martin, of Overbrook, OK, was born on November 15, 1967, in Stillwater, OK, to Charles and Mary Kay (King) Martin. He passed from this life on Monday, June 2, 2025, in Dallas, TX at the age of 57 years.
 
Tony spent most of his life in Marietta, was baptized at the First Christian Church and later graduated from Marietta High School. It was at a young age that Tony found his passion, listening to and going to see music live and in person. He would travel to concerts to see his favorite groups or travel to watch old movies in old historic theaters. Tony would be "all-in" on a hobby, no matter what that hobby was at that time. Some of those hobbies included the ham radio, Volkswagens, RC cars, photography and videography, the latter of which he loved doing on his BMX bicycle. After he fought through cancer he decided to live his life more in his own way. This is when he found happiness again riding BMX. He made friends all over the world through his love of music, concerts, and his hobbies. After a recent neck injury Tony found his other hobby again of RC cars since it was safer than riding his BMX. Tony also made it his mission to attend as many concerts as he could. He also loved it when a spam phone call would come in over his phone, and he would turn the conversation around to the point that the solicitor would hang up the phone on Tony. This is what Tony would consider a mission accomplished!!
 
Tony worked at several different places, including 1-800-Flowers in Ardmore and a few hotel chains, before ending up at the Lake Murray Lodge, where he worked as a reservation supervisor. He will truly be missed by all that knew him, whether through his hobbies, employment or friendships, Tony enjoyed all the things that he did. He loved life to the fullest all the way until the end.
 
Tony married the former Teresa Sue Wick on October 28, 2006, in Overbrook. She preceded him in death on September 11, 2021, at their home in Overbrook.
 
Tony is also preceded in death by his twin grandsons, Mason and Isiah Benner.
 
Left to cherish Tony's memory are his daughters, Amanda Benner and husband Jacob of Cashion, OK, and Cherokee Roberts and husband Dylan of Maysville, OK; grandchildren, Payton, Parker, and Paxton Benner of Cashion, Koda, Karter, and Myles Roberts of Maysville; and parents, Chuck and Mary Kay Martin of Marietta.
 
A memorial service to celebrate Tony's life will be held at 10:00 A.M., Friday, June 13, 2025, at the Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home Chapel with Lawrence Anderson officiating.

Interment will follow at a later date at the Lakeview Cemetery in Marietta.

Services are under the care of Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 100 East Main Street, Marietta.


Online guest book: wattsfuneralhome.com

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