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Pat (Pamela) Martin


Pat (Pamela) Martin, resident of Belvedere, passed away in the care of hospice at MarinHealth Medical Center in Kentfield, 15th March, 2022.


She is survived by her son and daughter, Martin D. Reuter and Elizabeth C. Reuter.


Born Jeanellen Pat Martin to James J. and Helen Crowley Martin in Kenosha, Wisconsin, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree at Marquette University, where she was a member of Kappa Beta Gamma sorority.


She moved to California, where she became a certified teacher, and proud member of the Little Jim Club at Children’s Hospital in San Francisco.


Former manager of Wells Fargo Bank in Belvedere, she was active in her community, sat on the board of directors of the Tiburon Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, was treasurer of Belvedere Rotary, awarded the Paul Harris Award, was a member of the capital campaign for the Marin Museum, and sat on the board of directors of the Marin Symphony.


A cancer survivor, she was an avid reader and Duplicate Bridge player.


There will be a funerary Mass on May 28th at St Hilary’s Catholic Church in Tiburon, California. She will be interred in the family plot at St. James Cemetery in Kenosha, Wisconsin.


Donations in her memory may be made to the Marin Symphony;

4340 Redwood Highway, Suite 409C, San Rafael, CA, 94903.

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