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Dorothy Hackman Martin Kathryn "Dorothy" Derstine Hackman
Martin
1/27/1925 - 1/29/2017
"Would you like
to come for lunch after church?" "You are away from your family; we'd love to
have you join us for Thanksgiving." "We
have plenty of food for one more."
That was our
mother--warm and welcoming and always including others around the table. Meals
were tasty but not fancy. Things didn't
have to be perfect to be hospitable.
On September 3,
1944, Dorothy married Paul H. Martin, and they shared an incredible life
journey together. Dad's ministries took them to Arkansas, Virginia, Florida,
Colorado, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and Iowa; and Mother was an integral part
of their ministry and filled many roles in the church.
Mother wasn't
pretentious but made an impact on people by being herself. She was always
looking for the positive and was incredibly accepting and nonjudgmental of
people both close to her and from all walks of life.
She was a
wonderful and compassionate listener. We would come home from school and love
to sit and talk with her. She was known for her raisin-filled cookies and
always ready with tea or coffee for a friend or visitor.
Mother had a deep love of music and
learned to play the organ in mid-life. She would disappear from home on Sunday
afternoons in Aspen to listen to concerts at the "Music Tent."
Wherever she lived, Mother made friends
with people in the community. Her involvements ranged from working in
bookstores and at the Aspen Times to volunteering at the hospital as a "Blue
Lady." The many Laotian refugees sponsored by the Des Moines Mennonite Church
particularly loved her.
Known as Grammy to Shanti, Jessica and
Christina, she gave the same warm, listening ear to them, and they loved
spending time with her. She was thrilled with the arrival last year of her
first great-grandchild, Joaquin.
Mother spent the last few years of her
life at Landis Homes, and we are deeply grateful for the caring and compassion
of the staff in Cedar and Oregon houses, and especially the Ephrata House in
the waning weeks and days of her life.
Born in Souderton, Pa., to Joseph
and Katie Derstine Hackman, she was predeceased by siblings Linford, Wilmer,
Susan (Moyer), Verna (Moyer), and Walter.
She dearly loved
her family and always worked to get us together. We will miss her so much. She leaves her
husband of 72 years, Paul, and their four children, three grandchildren and one
great-grandchild: Ed (Kathy) with daughters Jessica & Shanti (Stephen Brown
and baby Joaquin); Roger; Laurel (partner Jase Gehman); and Sharon (John
Bowman) with daughter Christina.
Mother died two
days after her 92nd birthday. She was a member of Akron Mennonite
Church.
A memorial
service is tentatively planned for July 29 at 2:00 in the Warwick Room at Landis
Homes.
In lieu of
flowers, please make donations to the Caring Fund of Landis Homes, 1001 E.
Oregon Rd., Lititz, PA 17543.
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