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Martin A Flynn

February 09, 1961 - November 22, 2019

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Obituary For Martin A Flynn

Martin Anthony Flynn, 58, of Bridgeton, died Nov. 22. Born Feb. 9, 1961, he is survived by his wife, Kathryn Ann Magee Braasch Flynn; stepdaughter Angela Lea Braasch (Josh Payton); sister Michelle (Daryl) Flynn Wigglesworth; brother-in-law to Connie F. (Gregory L.) Townsend; uncle to Robert Scott Hopwood, Alexandra E. Hopwood, Daryl E. J. Wigglesworth, Dalton Gregory Townsend, Faith N. Franey and Molli L. M. Townsend; great-uncle to Anthony Hopwood, Khaidyn Hopwood, Emmett F. Hopwood and Malakai Isaiah Townsend; dear cousin and friend to many. He is preceded in death by his parents Bonnie O. Flynn and Joseph E. Flynn. Marty was a graduate of Chaminade Preparatory School, class of 1979. He was also an intricate part of his fathers company, Mar-Chelle Trucking, and continued to love the trucking business for many years thereafter. Marty supported many youth programs. He wanted to help keep children out of trouble and as the backer of Little League teams, he did just that. There werent many games he missed seeing.

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