Dell Martin
2/20/1940 - 12/14/2024

Dorothy Adele “Dell” Turner Martin was born on February 20, 1940, in Mineral Wells, Texas. She returned to Jesus on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at her home in Kerrville, Texas.

Dell attended Mineral Wells Public School and graduated from Mineral Wells High School. Dell was a Rainbow Girl and a member of the Ralph Riley Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. On February 9, 1959, she married Harold Dean Martin in Waco, Texas. She was preceded in death by her husband of 51 years and her parents, Charles and Dorothy Turner.

Dell lived her married life in Kerrville and Junction, Texas. She was a very active member of Trinity Baptist Church and First Baptist Church, Junction, Texas. She was always ready to serve. Dell, a fabulous cook cooked and served many funeral luncheons. Dell taught Vacation Bible School, GA’s and helped her husband with his youth groups. She enjoyed studying the Bible and went to Bible Study Fellowship for many years. She was an avid bridge player. Dell was a Life Master, member of the American Bridge League and loved tournament play. She loved to read and was always willing to share her thoughts, recommend books and reviewed books for women’s gatherings. Dell volunteered at numerous schools to help students learn to read.

Dell is survived by her three children: Melissa Dee Martin Hoggett and husband, Jerry; H. Dean Martin, Jr. and wife, Belinda; Jennifer Leigh Martin Riley and husband, Kelly; her sister, Cindy Turner Leonard and husband, Paul Leonard, III. She was Honey to four beautiful granddaughters who she loved very much: Samantha Hoggett, Trady Martin, Hannah Martin and Cecilia Riley. Other survivors include many nephews, nieces and special friends.

Funeral services will be Monday, December 23, 2024, 10:00 am at Grimes Funeral Chapels, Kerrville, Texas with Jacky Stephenson officiating. Burial to follow at Garden of Memories in Kerrville, Texas.

The family sincerely thanks Peterson Hospice for their loving and attentive care. Dell had very special caregivers who were a true blessing. Their care allowed her to remain at home.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests you send memorials to Peterson Hospice or to Kimble County Historical Museum.

 

 

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