Kathy J Martin

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Kathy J Martin

of Clarksville, AR

June 20, 1954 - January 19, 2025

Kathy Martin, 70, a resident of Clarksville, passed away Sunday, January 19, 2025. She was born June 20, 1954, to Bill and Ila Love.

Kathy was retired from nursing. She worked as a Labor and Delivery Nurse, a Nurse Practitioner, and an Instructor at Baptist School of Nursing and Cox College.

Kathy was a member of Stillwell Bible Baptist and volunteered for various ministries and charities, including Safe Haven and Children's Miracle Network.
She loved spending time at the lake, fishing, and camping. Kathy also enjoyed going antiquing.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and two brothers.

Kathy is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, Edwynn Martin; two daughters, Tiffany and Chris Kennedy of Pottsville, and Brittany and Eric Wright of Forsyth, MO; seven grandchildren, Tyson, Caroline, Hollyn, Skyler, Alek, Joseph, and Isabelle; a brother, Joey and Donna Love; and a sister, Linda Sills.

No services are scheduled at this time.

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Leisa Lower
Springfield, MO
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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I considered Kathy a dear friend and worked with her at Cox College. Our offices were next door for many years and with many moves - we went together! We had many great visits with our love for God, family, all things country, and antiquing. I have missed her since her retirement from the college and move to Arkansas.

Becky Roberts (Nichols, Hutchison)
Clarksville, AR
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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

I had the pleasure to stay at Mrs. Martin's house a few times in High School. She was very kind, welcoming and had a great sense of humor. I recently got to visit with her as I ran into her at the Dodge Store. She recognized me and we talked for a while. She started laughing about a story back in the 1990's. I had spent the night with Brittany and while we were driving on slick roads, the truck went sideways or skid. She said I was so scared and thought I was going to die. I told her that I didn't remember it and must have blocked it out of my memory LOL. I didn't know she was battling health issues, I would have given her a big hug and told her what a wonderful lady she was. Prayers and love to her family. A great loss to the world but is now with the father. Moved out of a worn-out tent, into a beautiful mansion in Glory. Love Becky