Martha M. Everding Coburn, 88, of North Haven passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 17th, 2024, at the Connecticut Hospice, Branford. She was the beloved wife of 57 years to the late Donald A. Coburn. Martha was born in New Haven on January 14th, 1936, and was the daughter of the late Wilford Royal Everding and Martha Richardson Everding. Martha graduated from Lyman Hall High School and later from the Vocational Training Field Service Center in New Haven where she became a Licensed Practical Nurse and worked for the Grace-New Haven Community Hospital. Martha enjoyed gardening, crafts, and baking (cakes her specialty). Mother of Karen L. Coburn. Grandmother of Larry Lascelles, Jr. (Brittany). Great Grandmother of Connor Joseph, Olivia Faith and soon to another due this September.
Family and friends are invited to attend a “Graveside Service of Remembrance” on Thursday, April 25th, 2024 at 12 Noon in Center Cemetery, Elm Street, North Haven.
Marty my you rest in peace with God and all of are faimly that’s has gone before you !
Mom I love and miss you so much. You have been there for me so much over the yrs. and have taught me sooo much. Thank you … Nobody could have asked for a better Mom. Say hi to Dad, Gram, and all those that have gone before. Your legacy will live on in me…❤️💜❤️
Karen, we are so very sad about your Mom’s going to be with the Lord. We fondly remember as a sweet, kind lady, soft spoken and lovely….always concerned about your well being. She was truly a dedicated Mom, and you are unusually blessed to have had her for so many years and we know your memories will sustain you in the difficult days ahead. We send you our love and hugs, and want you to know we are asking the Lord to carry you through this difficult time ahead. Please rely on the promises of God in His Word about Heaven and an eternity at the feet of Jesus. Much love, B & G
May you rest peacefully Aunt Marty. Sending love to Karen and family. 💕
Karen, there is a lifetime of love to remember with your mom and dad. God has promised we will see our loved ones in Heaven one day so we do not grieve as those who do not know Him. Please rest in His love, peace and promises that never fail. Praying for you. Love, Susan
My dear Karen,
What a joy your mother Marty is to our memory. Her character and steadfastness under the duress of caring for her late husband Don was and always exemplary of her faith in action. Marty was a true believer in Jesus. She wasn’t perfect. Who is? Yet, she maintained a controlled demeanor in the face of adversity. We’ll never forget her smile, her hospitality and our history with her. Her life continues now, in eternity with her dear Lord. Be comforted Karen.
Love Joe and Andrea