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Black Sparrow Press, a shoestring operation he ran out of his home, became one of the highest-profile small publishers in the ...
John W. Martin, age 81, of Oswego, IL, formerly of Oak Lawn, beloved husband of the late Catherine; dearest father of Mary (Tom) Love, Janet (Sterlie) Mille ...
Mooresville – John W. Martin, 80, Mooresville, passed away suddenly March 4, 2021. John was born November 8, 1940, at the family home in Monrovia, to the late Clyde "Jack" and Lily "Jean ...
MOUNT PULASKI - John W. Martin, 82, Springfield, formerly of Mount Pulaski, died at 4:10 p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 10, 2006) at St. John's Hospice, Springfield. Service: 2 p ...
John W. Martin, Jr., 91, of Columbia, passed away on Monday, January 1, 2018 at the Lancaster General Hospital, surrounded by his family. He was the husband of the late Norma Drasch Martin who ...
MARTIN, John W. John W. Martin, 84, of Newington, beloved husband of Emeline Flora (Hebert) Martin, died Sunday, (August 14, 2005) at Hartford Hospital. Born in Van Buren, Maine, son of the late ...
John W. Martin, 64, of Richmond, has traveled worldwide with family to view total solar eclipses dating back to the 1970s and is going to Texas for Monday's event.
John W. Martin OBITUARY John Walter Martin, 64, of Jacksonville, FL, passed away Saturday, February 22, 2014 in the care of Community Hospice after waging war on lung cancer for almost eight years.
Martin, John W. John W. Martin, 84, of 7008 Parkdale Lane NE, died Saturday, March 27, 2010, at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, from a brief illness.
John W. Martin of Henrico County is the president and CEO of RVA757 Connects.
A recent California appellate decision has thrown into doubt one of the most fundamental principles of corporate law: that shareholders, even when passive, have legal rights that are enforceable and ...
SEMINOLE, Fla. — John W. Martin, 88, formerly of Holley and Lyndonville, died peacefully on Tuesday morning Feb. 20, 2018 at Oak Manor Senior Living in Largo, Fla. He was born March 6, 1929 in ...