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© The Chickasha Express-Star
Sunday, 4 September 2005
Submitted by: Sandi Carter


Robert David Martin

September 4, 1934 ~ September 1, 2005

Born in Brown County, Texas on September 4, 1934. He died on September 1st, 2005. He worked in the oil field undustry in Texas and Oklahoma until he was forced to retire in the 1980s due to bad health.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Maurine Overall of Milano, TX, his father, J. S. Martin of Santa Anna, TX and his daughter, Annesa Beard of Brownwood, TX.

Services are pending, after cremation.

He is survived by his wife, Patti of the home; his daughter, Robin Leal of Hico, Tx; his son, Daniel Martin and wife Christy of Chickasha; daughter; Jena Martin of the home; grandson, Nicholas Lopez of Hico, TX; several great grandchildren of Hico, TX.


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