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Martha Jean (Johnson) Sumner

Posted 2022-09-08 by mhenderson
Published by Daily News-Miner on Sep. 8, 2022 -
Fairbanks, Alaska -

Our beautiful Martha "Marti" Jean Sumner went to fly with the angels on
the morning of Aug. 25, 2022. She passed peacefully at home in Glendale,
Arizona.

Marti was born Sept. 18, 1942, in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Clinton and
Clara Johnson. She moved to Fairbanks, Alaska, in 1975 and decided to
make it her home with her three daughters and husband, John. She was a
valued employee at the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, where she worked as a
proofreader and an obituary writer for 29 years. She loved her job, made
plenty of friends and touched the lives of everyone she came in contact
with.

Marti was a huge blessing to her children, grandchildren, extended
family and everyone who knew her. Our greatest memories are our huge
family gatherings, adventures with Granny and especially the holidays.
Even after leaving her home in Indiana, she remained an avid Indy 500
fan. Marti's favorite pastimes were cooking, baking, gardening, crafts
and crossword puzzles. Most of all, she loved to read and was rarely
seen without a book in her hands.

She had a deep love for her children and all of her grandchildren. She
was the center of our family and is dearly missed. Marti was preceded in
death by her parents, sisters Annie Ingoldsby and Mary Jane Johnson,
brother Tommy Johnson, her late husband Jack Sumner, son-in-law Jesse
Sipho, and grandson Takory Stern.

She is survived by her daughters Elizabeth Frank, Diana Thompson,
Jacqueline Stern, many grandchildren, many many great-grandchildren,
great-great-grandchild and countless people who loved her.

Martha will be laid to rest in Indianapolis, Indiana, next to the love
of her life, Jack.

In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. In our hearts
you hold a place no one will ever fill.

And when I say I love you, it has no end ...



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