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Wendy Miller posted a condolence
Monday, July 19, 2010
Dear Marty,
I still look for you in town, or at Mitch and Dawn's helping around the house. I miss your smiling face and the big bear hugs whenever I saw you at Walmart. The last time I saw you was in Hingham working on this little cottage next to the railroad track. You gave me a big wave, I didn't realize it would be the last time. Miss you! Love Wendy
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Susan O'Keefe posted a condolence
Friday, May 30, 2008
To the Cahill family, So sorry to hear about Marty's passing. He will be missed. My brothers and I really enjoyed marching with him in the Imperials and I enjoyed when Marty would stop by my work for a chit chat. He was so passionate about his work with the corp. Another sweet gentle soul taken too soon. You will be in our prayers. Susan,Paul & John O'Keefe
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Jane (Bearse) Bracchi posted a condolence
Sunday, May 18, 2008
I was saddened to hear of Marty's passing. Everytime I think of him,I think of how he stuck up for me when I was wrongly accused of swearing at one of our "many" busdrivers.He got kicked off the bus because of it too. My mother then had to drive about 8 of us to school that day. We did have some good times. Even when we were doing things we shouldnt have. We didnt always get along but, we all stuck up for eachother when it came right down to it. We did have a lot of fun growing up in our neighborhood. God bless you Marty. Rest in Peace.
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John Mullin posted a condolence
Monday, May 12, 2008
I cannot believe Marty is gone.ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG.Please dont take that the wrong way.I m so blown away right now, iwas just told 1/2 hr ago
We dont know howPlease e-mail me and explain.My family and I offer our condlences to you all.most dont have a computer.Joyce,Cheryl,all of us just found outI'ld also like to know where he is buried.you will be in our prayers Sincerly John MUllin
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Lindy's General Store posted a condolence
Saturday, May 10, 2008
We are sorry to hear of Marty's passing. We always enjoyed Marty and the Cahill family. Our prays are with you all.
Rick & Lindy Worrall
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Gary Hermenau,Debbie & Family posted a condolence
Friday, May 9, 2008
To the Cahill family, We are all so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother and uncle. Please if there is any thing we could do to help at this difficult time please ask. With all our Love Gary,Debbie,Kids
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Lauren Erbe posted a condolence
Friday, May 9, 2008
Dear Marty,
Do you see now that I was right? It wasn’t 3 weeks and it was me, just like I promised it would be. I am so very sorry that we didn’t get to fill all your dreams before you left us. I know how much you wanted to take me to your favorite place and watch the sunset. I know where it is and I have the picture you sent me. I promise to go there and take some real nice pictures like you wanted me to. Every sunset from now on will bring you into my mind and heart, even though you will never be far from my thoughts anyway. How could they be, we talked so many times every day and every night. Talking about our day and our ups and downs. Life. Who is going to call me at 3 am because they got out of bed and got a bowl of ice cream and didn’t want to eat it alone? Who am I going to call at 2 am when I can’t sleep and I am lonely? I’m sorry that I wasn’t there for you Sunday but I just thought you were so tired from working with Jerry on Saturday that you came home from drum practice and fell asleep. I didn’t know you missed practice, something you have never done, I just didn’t know. I am sorry I was too late.
I do believe we would have found you that perfect bike and your face would have been in the wind riding beside Jerry and me. I know how hard you were looking for that perfect bike. I know you were looking forward to putting that articat in the water this year too. You never know, you might have even built that log cabin you dreamed about. We all thought we had lots of years left.
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You are already terribly missed. There is no one that could ever fill that hole you left in us. There is only one Marty.
Good night Marty,
I love you,
Lauren
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Lauren Erbe posted a condolence
Friday, May 9, 2008
Dear family and friends,
Marty and I have been friends since we were children, along with Dennis and a few others that have remained close. We spoke every day and there were things he was very passionate about that he didn’t always share when he should have like his love for his sister Michelle, it was completely unconditional and even when she gave him a hard time about something (always deserved) he took it to heart, he may not have liked what she said but he listened and tried to take her advice (on most things). She wasn’t just his sister but a care giver and a friend. She was ALWAYS there to listen to him, even if he was right or wrong, she would let him vent it out. His brother Mitch was also more then a brother he was his “fishing buddy,” his friend. Marty had his ups and downs with his family but even if he would go for some time without speaking to them he never stopped talking about them, and he held them all dearly in his heart. I could tell each one of his brothers and sisters stories about themselves, he loved them all and was so very proud to be a God father. He was really getting excited about going to Ohio to help his brother build some cabins. He was desperately looking for a motorcycle so that he could ride with us this summer. He lived to fish and talked about fishing all the time.
I brought him to Jerry’s Truck shop several years ago and as soon as they met Jerry they hit it off. He spent last Saturday at Jerry’s mother in law’s house building a side walk. He made his way to the shop several times a week and we all got into the habit of going out at least once a week. He loved the band Entrain and really wanted his landlord and friend Paul to get together with the band. He was working hard on getting them together.
He left so many things left undone that I know he wanted to finish. He had a huge heart and would do anything for anyone. He is already missed!
Lauren
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Phil Bodio posted a condolence
Friday, May 9, 2008
It saddens me to see yet another childhood friend pass away at such a young age. It seems like only yesterday the fun we had at my cousins summer cottage across the street from your family home. It has to make you rethink what is really important in life.
I wish all the best to all of you.
Phil Bodio
North port, Florida
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John Stark posted a condolence
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Marty, Thank you for being a friend and all you have done for the corps. After we were reunited in 2002, and we became a corps once again you were there to help. Then, when the euphoria of reunion eventually subsided, most disappeared and the true struggle for ressurection of the Imperials set in, you never stopped volunteering your time to help out in our dream, our quest; for it was yours too. You were there for us- without fail. The whole corps is saddended by your passing and misses you and your support, but appreciates all you did. Like your mom, you were cranberry, through and through, always there for us and against all odds.
Marty, you truly had ALOB
Sincerely, John and all your fellow Imperials members.
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John Stark posted a condolence
Thursday, May 8, 2008
(Corrected spelling)Marty, Thank you for being a friend and all you have done for the corps. After we were reunited in 2002, and we became a corps once again you were there to help. Then, when the euphoria of reunion eventually subsided, most disappeared and the true struggle for resurrection of the Imperials set in, you never stopped volunteering your time to help out in our dream, our quest; for it was yours too. You were there for us- without fail. The whole corps is saddened by your passing and misses you and your support, but appreciates all you did. Like your mom, you were cranberry, through and through, always there for us and against all odds.
Marty, you truly had ALOB
Sincerely, John and all your fellow Imperials members.
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Nellie Kelley posted a condolence
Thursday, May 8, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
I am sorry for your loss.
Nellie
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