Obit: Martin, Ron (1949? – 2017)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Martin, Harley, O'Flaherty, Thompson, Durbin, Coel, Kiehnau, Rudzik,
Heimerl
Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Abbotsford, WI) – 23 Aug 2017
Martin, Ron (1949? – 20 AUG 2017)
Ron Martin, 68, Lodi, formerly of Loyal, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Aug.
20, 2017. He had been resting at his home he helped build, nestled in the Lodi
Marsh, surrounded by his loving wife, Kathy, and two sons, Andy and Dan. A
celebration of Ron’s life will be held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, Aug. 26, at Holy
Wisdom Monastery, 4200 Hwy M, Middleton, with a luncheon to follow the service.
Visitation will be held at Gunderson Lodi Funeral & Cremation Care, 157 S. Main
Street, Lodi, from 4-7 p.m., on Friday, Aug. 25, and also on Saturday at Holy
Wisdom Monastery from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Ron, the oldest of
a big, happy family of 11 children, was born in Marshfield. After a brief time
there and in Madison, the growing Martin family moved to a small farm in Loyal
where Ron had ample space to run around and cause a bit of mischief. Ron was
lucky enough to marry the love of his life in 1979. Together, Ron and Kathy
raised their two sons in a loving and peaceful family, contributed to their
community, and explored the world. After two years at UW-Stevens Point, Ron
transferred to UW-Madison to complete his degree in biology. He dedicated his
professional life to advocating for water quality at the Wisconsin Department of
Natural Resources. He led the state’s efforts in controlling the spread and ill
effects of aquatic invasive species. Ron’s passion for protecting the
environment continued after his retirement from the state as he continued to
work with Dane County and the Friends of the Lodi Scenic Valley to ensure water
quality for his fellow citizens. A true conservationist at heart, Ron spent most
of his waking hours enjoying the outdoors. His love of nature was infectious, as
was his love overall. He passionately enjoyed fishing, hunting, gardening,
picking berries, running, hiking, skiing, and many other outdoor activities. It
was through these activities that Ron cultivated some of his closest
relationships. And we can’t forget the card game, Sheepshead, that he so loved
to play with family and friends. Smart as a whip, Ron was rumored to be the best
player around. Ron is one of those special people who left the world much better
off. Through his meditation, spirituality, and loving relationships, he found a
truly peaceful place in this world where he exhibited humility, respect, and a
passion for adventure and life. He helped create sustainable peace in his
family, his community, and his environment. He was an amazing man who will be
dearly missed by many.
In addition to Kathy, Andy (Rachael Harley), and Dan (Rachael O’Flaherty), Ron
left behind his mother, Lenore Martin; all 10 siblings: Gene (Jip) Martin, Dave
(Shuleen) Martin, Rose Martin, Paul (Anne) Martin, Therese (Mike) Thompson,
Carol Martin, Sheila (Larry) Durbin, Tom (Diane) Martin, John (Terri) Martin,
and Maria (Joe) Coel; his mother-in-law, Rosalie Kiehnau; six siblings-in-law:
Keith (Karla) Kiehnau, Wayne Kiehnau, Debra (Mike) Rudzik, John (Linda) Kiehnau,
Renee (Ron) Heimerl, and Linda (Larry Yavorsky) Kiehnau; a clan of aunts,
uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews; and more wonderful friends than one could
ever hope for.
Ron was preceded in death by his father, Hiram Martin.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Lodi Area Community
Endowment (LACE), P.O. Box 5010, Madison, Wis. 53705-0010. The purest form of
honor you can bestow upon this amazing man is to be kind to others and our
environment, with responsible and sustainable enjoyment of this amazing world.
Online condolences may be made at
www.gundersonfh.com.
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