Martin, Brewin | |
Birth: | 5-7-1936 |
Death: | 9-24-2024 |
Comments: | Brewin Roger Martin in obituary; double marker with Carolyn Martin; death date not engraved at time of survey; cremated |
Burial: | Holly Springs Cemetery |
Notes: | Originally recorded in a survey on 10-4-2017 and updated on . |
Obituary: | Brewin Roger Martin (B.R.) passed away on September 24, 2024, at the age of 88. Brewin was born in Willisville, Arkansas on May 7, 1936, to Wallace and Pauline Martin. Brewin is survived by his sons, Steve Martin and wife Elizabeth and Todd Martin, his brother Thomas Russell Martin and his wife Barbara, along with his grandchildren Taria Tippins and husband Chris, Tony Martin and wife Kelsi, Jessica Paull and husband Harrison and his great grandchildren. B.R. was preceded in death by his wife Carolyn Martin, daughter, Susan Smith and his granddaughter, Christina Patterson and his parents, Wallace and Pauline Martin. B.R. loved his family, old westerns and his horses. B.R. was retired from the Arkansas Highway Department as a right of way officer. He was a loving father, husband and grandfather. The family would like to give a special thank you to Arkansas Hospice and Pleasant Hills Care Home in Benton, Arkansas. The family will have a private memorial service on November 8, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at the Holly Springs Cemetery, in Rosston, Arkansas. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Holly Springs Cemetery 606 Nevada 120 Rosston, AR 71858. Cremation services provided by A O Smith Funeral Home, Stamps, Arkansas. |
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