Martin John Gladstone

martin gladstone

May 26, 1968 ~ July 14, 2018


Resided in: Marietta, Georgia

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  1. Shannon Creasman says:

    Martin made a huge impact in working with us in the Walton Band. His ready smile, willing helpfulness, and good humor are greatly admired. I see many of those same qualities in Oliver. Thank you for sharing both of them with us – although it pales in comparison to your loss, Martin will be deeply missed by the entire Walton Band family. Hoping you feel surrounded by love and wishing you moments of peace and comfort.

  2. Kathy says:

    So very sorry to hear about your loss. My condolence to you and your family. It will be so wonderful when death is no more. Rev.21:3,4. And see them again on Earth in the future. Acts 24:15 Psalms 37: 11, 29 what a comfort to know that Go does not cause death at this time. Ecclasiastes 9:11. And in God’s kingdom, Jesus will bring the dead back to life again on Earth and make a paradise here , in the future. Revelation 21:3,4 Isaiah 26:19. Psalms 37:11,29 I am praying for strength beyond normal for you, and comfort for you and your family. My email is: kathy122346@gmail.com. for more comfort all free Kathy

  3. Mike MacLellan says:

    Martin also made a very big impact on Boy Scout Troop 795 and always had a good word, joke or smile for both the leaders and scouts. We are sorry to hear about his passing and he will be missed very much by the troop.

  4. Salindra Law says:

    So sorry for your loss. You and Martin made an impact on my life the moment I met you both. I never forget the love I saw in your eyes for him and him for you. I had prayed for healing over the years. I will continue to pray for you and the boys. Much love and my deepest condolences.

  5. Chuck LeBar says:

    I only knew Martin by way of purchasing truck from him but–what a nice guy! I am only finding out today about his passing, but he had a brief but bright few moments in my life. I’m really sorry for your loss.


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