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Lloyd Douglas Martin

December 2nd, 1919 - September 14th, 2012

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Lloyd Douglas Martin passed away in the early morning hours of Sept. 14, 2012 at home in Ventura, CA with his beloved family at his side. Lloyd was born December 2, 1919 on San Juan Island, Friday Harbor, WA where he was raised in what he referred to as a most loving home of his Aunt Marie and Uncle Clarence Tuckers, with his parents Amelia and Stephen D. Martin. He scripted in his journal that he felt he was blessed with 2 sets of parents and since his father was 58 yrs old his mother 42 when he was born, his quote was: that they thought at their age, that I was some sort of a miracle (maybe not all the time, but most of the time anyway) and was grateful for my doting parents who I could never ever say enough nice things about. He worked in the pea cannery on the mainland to help college costs. He attended the University of Washington and also a trade school briefly until talk of war leads him to enlist in the Military. In 1941 he joined the Navy and served in WWII from October 1941 to September 1945, which included 32 months aboard the Sub Tender USS Pelias, moving about off the West Coast of Australia. After the war, he returned back to Friday Harbor, WA. But until the years were too much, he kept in touch with his fellow crewmen through newsletters and reunions. Lloyd married Esther Ollerton in 1947 and shortly thereafter, along with Lloyds friend partner, Bob Murray, bought a waterfront farm on the southwest side of the island and developed it into a resort they named Marvista which they ran until 1951 when they sold the resort and moved to Edmonds, WA. In 1953, their only child, Laurie Jean was born. From that moment on, he became the best Dad anyone could have asked for. There was a special father-daughter bond that grew as he taught Laurie everything he would have taught a son...fishing, football, (and every other ball)...down to the proper way to hammer a nail. He made sure he kept his family close with lots of quality times on camping trips around the states. And with each road trip there were 3 loud people singing favorite songs to pass the time as they pulled their little trailer down those roads. Lloyd loved to singin the shower, behind the wheel as he drove through town, walking around in his homehed just break into song, not even looking to see if anyone was around...it didnt matter!; such lasting memories of many special times together with his little family. The majority of Lloyds career was spent in the Real Estate business for the next 50 years. Half of those years were as owner and broker of his own Real Estate office in Edmonds, WA. After retiring, he and Esther enjoyed traveling and many get-togethers with friends family over the years before they had to struggle with the heartache of Esthers Alzheimers disease. Lloyd had a very sociable spirit. He made many friends who lasted a lifetime, not only from his childhood, but also through work and social events. He was a master story teller, and loved to reminisce with stories and adventures of his blessed and happy life. Anyone who listened learned good and wholesome life meanings. His main enjoyment after he retired was golf and he had many buddies who shared his passion. He was able to enjoy his favorite past time 1 to 2 times weekly (weather permitting) well up into his late 80s. Lloyd is survived by his grateful and loving daughter, Laurie DeBaun, and son-in-law, whom he was so close to, Daniel; many cousins, and caring DeBaun in-laws. A special love ya dawg goes to Dads assistant (as businessman Lloyd called him) and caregiver Amador (AKA Obama) God bless you. Also thank you to the Livingston Hospice team: Dan, Michelle, Jane and Nancy. Your care and compassion was beyond belief. We also want to thank our many cousins and friends in Washington who kindly offered help with out-of-town planning. A special thanks to Lloyds dear friend, Helen Clouston and cousins, Mike and Jeri Ahrenius, for opening their homes for post-service gatherings. Services will be held on Tuesday October 2, 2012 at 2:00 PM at Becks Funeral Home in Edmonds. A graveside service will be held on Wednesday October 3, 2012 at 11:30 at Friday Harbor Valley Cemetery. Announcement: m ; In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be given to The Alzheimers Association 1422 NW 85th St. Seattle, WA 98117.

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