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Reserves the right, at any time, to modify, alter, or update these Terms of Use without You expressly agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. **To leave a special online message for the family, press the "share" tab above.**ġ.) Applicability & Acceptance of Terms of Useīy using, accessing, browsing, or submitting any writing and/or Material to this Site, He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Sol and Kate Sodilsky and Joe and Ann Schwartz his father, Samuel Schwartz father-in-law and mother-in-law Clayton and Juanita Robinson. one son, Alex Schwartz of Junction City, KS his mother, Paula Schwartz of Augusta, GA two brothers, Norman Schwartz and his wife Carolyn of Grovetown, GA and Seth Schwartz and his wife Jean of Hephzibah, GA two brothers-in-law, Gary Robinson and his wife Bev of Scottsdale, AZ and Bill Robinson and his wife Kathy of Clay Center, KS as well as many nephews, nieces, cousins, friends, family and military brothers. Survivors include his wife Lisa of the home in Junction City, KS one daughter, Nikki Nolz and her husband Zach of Sioux Falls, S.D. To say he will be missed is an understatement. Martin loved his wife dearly and there was no greater pride in his life than his children. He loved telling stories and had an infectious belly-laugh that could be heard from across the street. Martin enjoyed fishing, gaming, catching up with old buddies, and spending time with family. Martin medically retired in 2014 following four failed back surgeries, as a result of an injury he sustained while in the Army. Following retirement, he continued on his path of serving and protecting by beginning a career in Law Enforcement first with the Geary County Sheriff’s Department in Junction City, Kansas and then as a Federal Police Officer at the Dept of Veterans Affairs in Augusta, Georgia. In 2006, after dedicating 21 years of his life to the country he loved, Martin retired from the United States Army as a combat veteran. Martin and Lisa grew as a couple and raised two children Nikki and Alex. They were married a year later on October 24th, 1992 in Clay Center, Kansas. Despite their unlikely meeting, Martin met the love of his life, Lisa, in Junction City, Kansas through a mutual friend. Following graduation, Martin enlisted in the United States Army as an Infantryman. The Schwartz family moved around as any military family does and in 1985, Martin graduated high school from London Central High School in Wycombe, England. Martin was raised in a military family with two older brothers Norman and Seth. Martin was born on March 25th, 1966 to Paula (Sodilsky) and Samuel Schwartz in Augusta, Georgia. Memorial contributions may be given in Martin's name to the Wounded Warrior Project and to Army Emergency Relief. A graveside inurnment service with military honors will take place at the Kansas Veterans' Cemetery at a later date. the evening before at Johnson Funeral Home. Wednesday, Februat the First Christian Church with Pastor Ronnie Roberts officiating. A funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Schwartz, 54, of Junction City, KS, passed away on Saturday, Februat Geary Community Hospital.
