Marc Jeffrey Martin

marc martin

Buxton – Marc J. Martin, formerly of South Portland, 62, passed away on March 6, 2022 in Naples, Florida.

Marc was born on May 2, 1959 in Portland, son of the late Joseph and Mary Arlene (Glynn) Martin. He graduated from South Portland High School in 1978. A few years after graduation, Marc was enjoying a few beverages at the Ground Round while eating a plain cheeseburger and fries. Looking up, he saw Linda Roberts and immediately asked her to dance. The ever-stubborn man he was, he didn’t take the hint and was persistent with her until she said yes. Little did either of them know, but that night would be the beginning of a 40-year marriage. Linda and Marc were married in August of 1981 and made their home in Gorham then South Portland, where they raised their sons, Brian and Andrew, on the foundations of love and honest hard work.

With a high school education, Marc began his career with a part-time position working for Sears and Roebuck’s on nights and weekends as a Collection Specialist and later,for a local credit union. Over the years, with determination and hard-work, he served several area credit unions as Vice President and President. He used his conservative foundations as a means to teach his children the value of hard work and being financially responsible. As his family grew, he was able to provide a great life for his wife and children. He always allowed his sons to have whatever toys they wanted, but he used this as a way to teach them to be responsible. Most kids as they are growing up do not have a bank book where they make payments to their parents – but most kids weren’t raised by someone like Marc Martin. Marc made sure his kids never went without, but there was always a price. He gave them a payment booklet, and required them to make monthly payments for ATV’s or any other larger purchase they made. These lessons provided Brian and Andrew a great foundation of financial responsibility.

Marc could fix anything. Whether it be a business, a project around the house, or simply the clock on the stove. Throughout his career, he successfully improved assets and loan portfolios for credit unions, and outside of work, he was never afraid to jump in on any projects. If he couldn’t fix something around the house, he gladly accepted the position of supervisor while someone else did the job. As an example, as Brian and his fiancé Morgan’s house was being renovated, he had no qualms about watching the work be done with an ice-cold Miller Lite in hand, of course.

Several years ago, Marc learned that he may not have much longer to live. At the age of 57, he learned that he would die if he didn’t have a kidney transplant. Without hesitation or solicitation from other family members, Marc’s sister, Dee Dee, stepped up and donated one of her kidneys. Hands down, this gave Marc and his family an extra 5 years. Her selflessness provided Linda 5 more years with a husband, and gave Brian and Andrew 5 more years with their dad. Linda, Brian, Andrew and the whole Martin and Roberts family is forever grateful for Dee Dee and the love she has for her brother.

When a person is faced with significant health challenges, they learn to enjoy the simple things in life. Marc had many enjoyments throughout his life: travelling, collecting cash, Fox News, New England sports, boating, golf, guns, his beloved German Shepherds, camping and collecting Corvette’s and other cars. After retirement in 2012, he could be found running errands in South Portland and dropping by for breakfast with Morgan and Brian or picking up his extra crispy pepperoni pizza from Pizza Joint. He’d take a drive from Buxton to South Portland just to visit Andrew at Broadway Gardens. He’d book cruises for Linda and the boys just to watch Linda and Brian kill it on the dance floor. He was the glue that held his siblings together, always keeping in touch with his brothers and sisters. Simply put, Marc loved his family and the many wonderful things life has to offer. He was a supportive and loving husband to Linda and a firm, fair and loving dad to Brian and Andrew. He lived by the mantra, “Live for today, not tomorrow – but always have a nest egg”. His contributions to this world will never be forgotten. He will be deeply missed.

In addition to his parents, Marc is predeceased by his brother, Peter Martin.

He is survived by his wife, Linda Martin of Buxton; sons, Brian Martin and fiancé Morgan of South Portland and Andrew Martin of South Portland; siblings, William Campbell of Scarborough, Maureen Pattee of Portland, Michael Martin and wife Pamela of Scarborough, Steven Martin and wife Mary of Standish, Denise Martin of Gray, Patrice Martin and husband John of Cumberland Foreside, Lisa Ciriello and husband Tony of Saco. He is also survived by several extended family members and many friends.

Visiting Hours will be held on Tuesday, March 15 from 4-8PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A Celebration of Marc’s life will be held on Wednesday, March 16 at 11AM at the Funeral Home. Burial will take place at a later date at Highland Memorial Park. To view Marc’s memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Maine Transplant Program, 19 West Street, Portland, ME 04102 or the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 7023
Merrifield, VA 22116-7023

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  1. Sending All Our Love . Marc’s Light and quiet smile lives on his sons and all the lives he touched. Our hearts are with you all

    – Love, Josh, Jess, Alivia, & Isaac

  2. Linda, Brian and Andrew, we are so sorry for the loss of Marc, Linda, and Brian and Andrew your Dad. Your right! He taught you so much! He loved ya’ll so! He and Ed must have gone to the same school of life! Please know we are sending very positive thoughts and prayers to you during this time

    – Jenny Sobey

  3. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Homes – South Portland Chapel

    – A Memorial Tree was planted for Marc J. Martin

  4. Dear Linda, My heart is broken for you and the boys. I remember that night you and Marc met at the Ground Round. It has been a great life with your best friend always at your side. I loved always bumping into you two, wherever that may have been. Intermed or Marden’s parking lot, it was like we never missed a moment in time. That will carry on into eternity. I will hold you in my prayers and ask The Lord to hold you special through these days. You and Marc are so beloved to me! My love always, Eileen

    – Eileen (Conley) Morehead

  5. Uncle Marc, You will be so deeply missed. Rest peacefully. Love, Kaitlyn, Brian, Alex and Drew Smith

    – Tribute Store

  6. Linda and family, so sorry for your loss. You have many great memories that will help ease the sadness you are feeling. Sending condolences and prayers . Norma (Kierstead) Fossett

    – Norma Fossett

  7. So very sorry for the loss of such a good, good man. Rest in Peace my dear cousin. You will be sorely missed by many.

    – Michael A Martin

  8. We bought 2 beautiful shepards from Marc back in the 70’s. He frequently stopped at our store for pizza, real nice guy. I’m sorry for the loss of your brother Cindy Feeney Folland

    – Cindy Feeney Folland

  9. We are so sorry for your loss. I know my dad was there to welcome uncle marc with open arms, and a beer. We love you guys. – Sam & Matt

    – Sam & matt Ryan

  10. Linda ,Brian and Andrew & Family: I am so sorry for your loss, Marc was a great guy. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you all Kim

    – Kim

  11. We were heartbroken to learn of Marc passing. Our memories of him will forever live in our hearts. With love and prayers to all, Pat & Lena Martin

    – Tribute Store

  12. Dear Linda, Andrew and Brian, We are so sorry for your loss. Our Deepest Sympathy to the Martin Family! Marc was a great man and kind to all, especially my mother! Marc insisted my little brother take his Firebird to his senior prom without hesitation! He did not want Jody going in the Ford Escort Wagon! This is just one of many examples of how kind and selfless Marc was. He raised two great kids that have developed into fantastic young men and both are as kind as their father. Never did I run into Marc that he did not ask how everyone was doing and take a few minutes to catch up. Linda , Andrew and Brian you are in our thoughts and prayers. Marc thank you for the great memories and all the laughs! Rest in Peace. Love and Sympathy, The DeKubber Family Steve, Cathy, Jacob and Jessica

    – Stephen DeKubber

  13. My love and prayers go out to Linda, Brian, Andrew and the Martin family. Marc was a wonderful man. May Marc rest in peace.

    – Angel Pecoraro

  14. Wonderful memories of our childhood on Skillings Street, sledding, street parties, Don bringing his piano on the driveway, the pit, Gone but not forgotten Marc- you have left a wonderful legacy for your children. Prayers for all, Sylvia

    – Sylvia servin

  15. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love, Tommy, Sara, Justin & Alaina, Adam & Gary Maietta

    – Tribute Store

  16. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

    – Colleen & Ryan Donovan


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