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Patricia Karen (Mann) Martin

Posted 2018-02-06 by Judy Wight Branson
The Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Saturday, January 20, 2018

Patricia Karen Martin passed away peacefully at home in Juneau,
Alaska on December 11th, 2017. She was born on June 5th, 1938 in
Ojai, California to Frank and Eloise Mann. She graduated from Mater
Dei High School in Santa Ana, California and obtained her nursing
degree from the University of California, Irvine. She went on to
achieve a thirty nine year career in nursing that touched many
lives, with her unwavering commitment to expressing compassion and
respect to the people she cared for. Pat was loved by all who knew
her because of her unparalleled commitment to her family, friends
and her beliefs.

In 1972 she moved from Los Angeles, California to Jerome, Arizona
where she began to pursue her interests in becoming a midwife. She
also lived for several years in Santa Fe, New Mexico and abroad in
France and Scotland. She helped over one hundred and eighty families
in Arizona, welcome their newborns into this world, many of whom
could not afford medical care and chose to birth their babies in
their own home. She was known to accept as payment for her services,
whatever the family could afford. She carried this philosophy of
giving throughout her life, which explains why so many were drawn to
her sweet personality, her contagious laugh and that sparkle in her
eyes.

She moved to Juneau, Alaska from Clarkdale, Arizona in 1988 and
immediately fell in love with the people, the land, and the sense of
community that Juneau offered her. She often talked about how Juneau
is an extraordinary community, a place where people look out for
each other. Her sons soon followed her north and she was able to
watch her grandchildren grow up in Juneau. She was extremely
enthusiastic about family gatherings, whether it was a birthday,
holiday, or celebration of a family member’s achievement. She was
truly the matriarch of her family and was always available to offer
encouraging words of advice to her family members, friends or
anybody who was in need.

Pat worked as a nurse in Holbrook Arizona, Santa Fe New Mexico, and
also at several medical facilities in Juneau Alaska, including
Family Practice Physicians, Federal Occupational Health Center,
Lemon Creek Correctional Center and Juneau Youth Services – where
she took a personal interest in not only taking care of the
children’s medical needs, but was also an advocate for them and
often provided them with emotional support as well.

She was a very brave woman who was never afraid to stand up for what
she believed in no matter what the repercussions may have been. She
was a wonderful mother to four boys and a devoted wife as well. She
was a Buddhist practitioner who was very committed to Buddhism and
her many Buddhist friends in Juneau and around the world. She was an
animal lover who treated all living things with respect and was
fortunate to have met her sweet dog Sasha late in life, as she was
her constant companion and loved to lay with her in bed and give her
kisses every morning.

Patricia was preceded in death by her father – Frank Mann (Lt.
Colonel, U.S. Army – WWII veteran), of Ojai California, and her
mother – Eloise Colomb, of Ventura California, as well as her
brother – Dennis Thompson, also of Ventura California.

Survivors include her brother – Michael Weston and his wife Judy, of
Ventura California, her sons – Sean Jackson and his wife Theora, of
Eugene Oregon, Evan Jackson and his wife Ailene, of Portland Oregon,
Ian Martin and his wife Lori of Juneau Alaska, and Adam Martin of
Anchorage, Alaska. Survivors also include her grandchildren – Jazmin
Jackson, Jaymee Jackson, Jayda Jackson, and Jalen Jackson of
Portland Oregon, as well as Dylan Martin and Megan Martin of Juneau,
Alaska. She is also survived by her nieces – Hayley Weston and
Lindsey Thompson of Ventura, California and nephews – Jason Thompson
and Justin Thompson of Fresno, California.

There will be an informal Celebration of Life potluck on Saturday,
January 27th from 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. at the Northern Lights
United Methodist Church in Juneau, Alaska. All friends and
associates of Pat are welcome to attend and are also welcome to
bring a dish to share, as we honor her and celebrate the time that
we were so fortunate to have shared with her.

Donations can be made in her honor, to any non-profit organization
that contributes to the betterment of children, animals, and planet
Earth.

Information provided by survivors.




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