Francis "Frank" Joseph Martin
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January 6, 1935 ~ November 18, 2024
Francis “Frank” Joseph Martin age 89 of New Hampton died Monday, November 18, 2024 at his home surrounded by his family.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, November 23, 2024 at Holy Family Parish in New Hampton with Rev. James Goerend celebrating the Mass. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery in New Hampton with Joshua Waterman, Jeremy Waterman, Anthony Hulbert, Evan Hulbert, Michael Messersmith and Treyton Hulbert serving as pallbearers. Military Rites by American Legion Fae Stine Post #38, New Hampton.
Friends may greet the family from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Friday, November 22, 2024 at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton where there will be a 7:00 p.m. parish scripture service. Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass on Saturday at the church.
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Francis Joseph Martin, fondly known as Frank to his friends and loved ones, passed away peacefully on November 18, 2024, at his home in New Hampton, Iowa. Born on January 6, 1935, at St. Joseph Hospital in New Hampton, the son of James and Elizabeth (O’Neill) Martin. He was the youngest of eight siblings, with four brothers and three sisters. Frank’s life was a rich tapestry woven with the love of family, dedication to community, and a zest for life that was contagious to all who knew him.
Frank’s early education took place at St. Joseph Catholic School, and he carried the principles and values learned there throughout his life. He graduated from New Hampton High School in 1953. He was a member of the wrestling team, competing at 95 pounds, despite weighing only 80, He would joke that his favorite activity while wrestling, was counting all the lights in the gyms of Northeast Iowa. He also loved playing basketball.
After high school, Frank worked for a chicken place and then Oliver in Charles City, but he was fed up with the drive to Charles City and decided to drive to Waterloo and sign up for the service. Frank served his country honorably in the United States Navy from 1955 to 1959, a period that shaped much of his character and instilled a sense of duty and service. He was stationed on the USS Arnold J Isbell DD-869 out of San Diego, California. In the service, Frank traveled to Hawaii, Australia (his favorite) and New Zealand and Hong Kong Island of China, that was occupied by the United States at the time. While in the Navy Frank met his best friend, Kenny Williams. They traveled many miles together, driving from California to Minnesota in a car that should not have made it that far. They were also in each other’s weddings. Upon his return to civilian life, he began a fulfilling career with United Telephone Company, where he was known for his reliability and skill.
On November 26, 1960, Frank married the love of his life, Eleanore Barloon, at St. John Neponucene Catholic Church in Fort Atkinson, Iowa. Together, they built a life filled with joy, raising their children Theresa, Laurie, Ron, Carol and Shawn. Frank would say, “I was visiting a friend at the New Hampton Hospital where I met my wife. I chased Eleanore until she caught me and lost my freedom, 64 years and I still chase her, what more could I ask of God?!”
Frank and Eleanore spent their time in New Hampton from 1960 – 1966 when Frank was transferred to Grundy Center with the phone company. Frank and his family then moved back to New Hampton in 1978, where they continued raising their family. After retiring from the phone company, he worked for his brother-in-law as an electrician’s assistant in Decorah and Reicks Woodworking .
Frank’s life was marked by his commitment to his community, as evidenced by his volunteer work with the Grundy Center Fire Department. He was a member of the board at Comprehensive Systems for many years, and a member of the Knights of Columbus, working BINGO for several years. He was active at Holy Family Parish Catholic Church as a greeter and Eucharistic Minister. He was a man who could always be counted on, whether it was for a helping hand or a kind word.
An artisan at heart, Frank had a passion for woodworking, creating cherished items for family and friends. He made picture frames, bookcases, doll cradles, toy boxes, shelves, a china hutch and numerous wooden tracks and cars for the great-grandchildren. His hobbies also included camping and fishing, activities through which he shared his love for the outdoors. Frank’s laughter and good humor were the cornerstone of many gatherings, particularly when he played cards with friends or whistled a cheerful tune. He had a whistle that traveled far, needless to say, no curfew was needed, when you heard him whistle, you better get home. He loved to make up songs that would put a smile on anyone’s face. His humor and wit were unmatched. Even when he was struggling through heart surgery or his cancer diagnosis on June 11th 2024, he never lost his sense of humor or his love of life.
A devoted family man, Frank relished attending sporting events to cheer on his family, always offering support and encouragement from the sidelines. His presence was a source of strength and comfort to his loved ones. The couple loved to travel, and made their way to Ireland, Alaska, Arizona, Texas, Missouri, Wyoming, Montana, and North and South Carolina. Frank also was a member of an Honor Flight with brother Paul, brother-in-law Duane Leichtman and nephew Jim Roeder.
Frank’s legacy is one of laughter, love, and craftsmanship. Those who knew him would describe him as handy, funny, and loving. A man who could fix a broken chair as deftly as he could mend a broken spirit with his humor. Frank’s life was a testament to the power of love and the importance of family, and his memory will be treasured by all who were fortunate enough to know him. As we bid farewell to Francis Joseph Martin, we celebrate a life well-lived, full of purpose and joy. His story does not end here, for his spirit lives on in the hearts of those he touched. Frank’s journey on earth may have concluded, but the memories he created will continue to inspire and comfort us for generations to come.
Frank is survived by his devoted wife, Eleanore: his children, Laurie (Tom) Waterman of Frederika, IA, Ron Martin of Blue Springs, MO., Carol (Dan) Messersmith of New Hampton, IA, and Shawn (Jim) Hulbert of Ionia, IA; eight grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Elizabeth (O’Neill); his daughter, Theresa on August 24, 2024; and his brothers and sisters, James, John, Pat, Paul, Mary Pat, Agnes, and Regina.
Eleanore and family … I am so sorry for your loss and am sending you all my best prayers and vibes. When we first moved to New Hampton, the boys and I were talking to Frank one day and when we were done, Noah, who was 9 at the time said, “He’s a good dude.” Nine-year-old Noah hit the nail on the head!
We are so sorry to hear of Franks passing. He always wore a smile and made you feel good after visiting with him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Eleanore and family You have our deepest sympathy.
Frank was a great neighbor and wonderful person. He will be deeply missed. My sympathy to the whole family.
I am so sorry to read this. There was a great reunion up in heaven when Theresa met him. You have my deepest sympathy and hugs.
Martin Family, You have our deepest sympathy and prayers! Will miss our chats when Frank would be out for a walk! Fly high among the Angels you earned it Frank
Eleanore and family…so sorry to hear of Frank’s passing. He was always so fun to visit with and always had a joke or two to make you smile. Thinking of you all and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Deepest sympathy.
Thinking of you all at this difficult time. Sympathy and prayers for you all.
the Wayne Steinlage family!
May the happy memories and the love of friends and family carry you through this time of sadness.
My thoughts & prayers are with you Eleanor at this time. Keep all your memories close🙏
So sorry for your loss. Prayers and hugs to the family.
Eleanore and family…We’ll remember Frank as a friendly, happy Irishman who always had a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye. Our sympathy as you go through the difficult time of losing another family member. So sorry for your loss.
Eleanor and family, we are saddened to hear of Frank’s passing! Rod is so glad he got to spend some time with Frank when we were back in Iowa in July! Frank and your entire family were the best neighbors we ever had when we lived in New Hampton. We will keep the entire family in our thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time.
Rod and Carol Olson and family
Martin family: My sympathy goes out to you all. As most of you know I worked many a year with Frank he was a hard working man and there was only one way to do the job and that was Franks way. Thoughts and prayers to you all.
Eleanor and family
Sorry to hear about your husband, Frank passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
Mary Jane Leach
Sympathy to the family 🙏
So sorry for your loss. Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers.
So sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Hugs
Eleanore and Family So very sorry for your loss Sending Many Hugs with my Thoughts and Prayers
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Sorry to hear about Franks passing I will always remember him watching the special Olympics 🎳 on Saturday and when we went to state for special Olympics 🎳. Keep the good memories alive.
Eleanore and family – Our sincere sympathy to all. Frank was such a friendly and kind man. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Eleanore and Family, I’m so very sorry for your loss. Always enjoyed visiting with him! He always had such a positive fun loving personality! Prayers and hugs for you all.
Eleanor and family I’m so sorry about your loss. Frank was a great guy. May you find comfort in the comforter Jesus Christ.
Eleanore and family, You have my deepest sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with you all.
We are so sorry to hear of Frank’s passing. Sending hugs and prayers.
Elenore I am so sorry to hear that Frank has passed went to school with him for 12 years and always thought of him as a good friend,Our class is getting smaller all the time .please know you are in our prayers. Duane
Eleanor and family, we are deeply sorry for your loss. Please know that we are thinking of you and your family during this time of grief. May you find solace in the memories you shared with Frank. He touched so many lives with his generous spirit.
He will never be forgotten.
That’s when I learned dad had a younger brother and they looked so much a like. They called them the “twins” that were born years apart.
Godspeed, uncle Frank! Let the shenanigans begin with all of the Martin clan that’s in heaven.
Eleanor and family
So sorry to here of Franks passing. He was a special person
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Eleanor and Family, so sorry to hear of Franks passing. Prayers to all!
Peace to you and your family. Frank was a wonderful person.
You all have my sympathy! Always enjoyed visiting with Frank. May he Rest in Peace!
Sorry for your loss Eleanor and family.
Sorry for your loss, Eleanor
Eli or& family, sorry about Frank passing. Prayers are coming to you Elinor and family.
Eleanora and Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss, Frank was a very special guy and a great friend to Tom. I’m sure he will be missed by many. And that you have so many great memories. My prayers and thoughts are with you all Marian Gebel.
Eleanor and family, our sympathy to all of you. May you find comfort in your memories of Frank.
Russ & Angie Laures
Lyn(Meissen-Bruns) Bailey
OH Eleanore, our heartfelt sympathies to you and your family. I hang Frank’s Oriole feeder out every spring, filled with jelly, I think of you both of you every time I see it. Hugs and prayers that God holds you in his hands and gives you comfort and peace. Loved the time that we spent at your home during the New Hampton motorcycle rally. jewel (David’s sister and Gordy’s daughter)
Michael and I offer our sympathy to the Martin family. Frank was one of the good guys of this world. His obituary described a life well-lived!
Rest in peace Frank. My condolences to your family.
Wonderful man! Prayers and sympathy to all of you.
Our deepest sympathy to the entire Martin family. Our prayers are with all of you.
My sympathy to all the Martin family! Prayers!
My sympathies to the family 🙏