Martin, Charles R.

1943 ~
 2019

OBITUARY

Charles R. Martin passed away peacefully at his home in Kingwood, Texas, on September 15, 2019 at the age of 76. After entering at-home hospice care, he was surrounded by family members, friends and former colleagues during his last two weeks.

Charlie was a man of great character, and he gave generously of his time, talents and judgment to those around him. He will be remembered by his many friends and colleagues for his fierce loyalty, generosity, kindness and principles. He will be remembered by his family for his boundless love.

Charlie was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on January 18, 1943. He graduated from Ferguson High School in 1961 and received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering in 1965 from the Missouri School of Mines (now, Missouri University of Science and Technology).

Over his years in the heavy construction industry with Dravo Corporation, Becon Construction, Century Contractors and others, he managed large construction projects in Mexico, South America, Canada and throughout the United States, living with his family at his major overseas postings. Until his retirement in 2001, he headed the Houston office for TIC–The Industrial Company, of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and steered that company into turn-key power and co-generation projects. He was an exceedingly loyal employee and conscientious mentor, and he treated every project as if his own assets and reputation were at risk.

Charlie is survived by Mary, his wife of 50 years; two sons, Dave, his wife Kay and their daughters Sarah and Elizabeth, of The Woodlands, and Andy, his wife Andrea and their two daughters Julia and Lauren, of Humble; three siblings, Madeleine (Arthur) Obrock of Shaker Heights, Ohio; John (Sharon) Martin of Marion, Massachusetts; and David (Julie) Martin of Houston; and a number of nieces and nephews and their children.

Charlie appreciated the great medical care he received in Houston from the transplant team at Houston Methodist Hospital and doctors at The Kidney Institute, especially Drs. Wadi Suki and Juan Gonzalez, who helped guide him through three kidney transplants and related treatments for more than 30 years. Charlie’s family encourages all to consider becoming an organ donor.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to two of Charlie’s favorite local charities, Village Learning and Achievement Center, 3819 Plum Valley Drive, Kingwood, Texas 77339, and Lake Houston Family YMCA, 2420 West Lake Houston Parkway, Kingwood, Texas 77339.

A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 21, at First Presbyterian Church – Kingwood, 5520 Kingwood Dr, Kingwood, Texas 77345, with a reception at the church to follow the service.

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Service Information

A memorial service will be held at 10 A.M. Saturday, September 21, 2019 at First Presbyterian Church, 5520 Kingwood Dr, Kingwood, Texas 77345, with a reception at the church to follow the service.

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7 Responses

  1. Dear Mary and family – I am very sorry for your loss. Charlie was one of the finest men I ever known. I am so grateful to have known him and so very grateful that he was grandfather to my precious great-nieces. Please accept my prayers for peace and enduring love for your family. Darla

  2. Only knew Charlie about 6 years. He was a great guy. I did handyman work for him and Mary. He loved watch me fix and build things and I would always say to Charlie am I doing it right. He would always yes sir. Great guy and will be missed. Mary I will always be there for you just text or call.

    Gary Hercl

  3. DEAR MARTIN FAMILY,
    The last time we saw Charlie he was taking care of Mary after her recent surgery. We knew he was having problems again but he never complained . He always asked how you were doing, even though he had plenty to gripe about. Always had a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye. We will miss your gentleness and kindness.

  4. Dear Mrs. Mary and family, you have my deepest condolence, and prayers in your time of bereavement. I want you all to know in the sort time that I being knowing Mr.Charlie, he was a courageous, nice man, but most of all he had love for his family and friends. It was my pleasure caring for him. God bless you all.

  5. Barbara and I did not learn of Charlie’s passing until recently. We considered Charlie & Mary as friends and colleagues and enjoyed the special experiences we had together in the Dravo family. Charlie’s ability to do all he did with enthusiasm and dedication all the while overcoming serious health issues was inspirational. It was great knowing you friend. Rest In Peace.

    Jim Bolas
    Pittsburgh

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