Martha DeWitt

martha dewitt

July 21, 1941 ~ September 13, 2021

Martha DeWitt, age 80, of Ridge died Monday, September 13, 2021. Martha was born July 21, 1941 in Poughkeepsie , NY. She is the daughter of the late Walton and the late Evelyn Marihew. She was employed by Mercy Haven Islip, NY as the Office Manager. She is survived by one daughter: Debbie Leonetti (Vincent) of Collegeville, Pennsylvania and two sons: Adam DeWitt of Shoreham, New York and Daniel DeWitt (Laura) of Woodstock, Illinois. Her sister Janet McClanis of Poughkeepsie, New York. She also has eight Grand Children. The Religious services will be held 10:00 am on Thursday, September 16 at North Shore United Methodist Church 260 Route 25A Wading River, NY. Burial will will follow at Beekman Cemetery, Paughquag, New York. An online guestbook can be found at www.rockypointfuneralhome.com. . .

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  1. My name is Yuri Ando, and I came to know Marty at North Shore United Methodist Church while Susumu, my husband, served as the pastor for 18 years.
    I fondly remember Marty, especially her kind gentle smile. She was a lovely lady.
    May God bless her as she is united with her husband in heaven. May God comfort all her family and friends in their loss.

  2. My name is Dean Alexander and I am a former member of North shore united Methodist church and remember Marty fondly. May God welcome her into his loving arms and peace for her and herLoving family.

  3. I loved chatting with Marty at our Wading River church and in the thrift store. We loved talking about Poughquag and the people we knew. I will continue to visit Marty at the Poughquag Methodist church where our family plot is next to hers. RIP Marty-truly a wonderful soul. Healing prayers to her family-
    **Kathy Beman Bruno

  4. Marty and I were good friends for years while I served in North Shore United Methodist Church for 17 years. She always smiled. It brighten me. She and Ben loved plants. They took good care of plants in the church. She was a wonderful financial security. We sometimes joked each other. She is greatly missed.


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