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It is a sad day but I think about him whenever I run my trains & remember all the stories he has passed on over the years.We all learned so much from him.

Ted, what do you think he would have to say about the Jets & Patriots game tomorrow?

John,

He will be calling me around 4pm for his $100 bet he will win. Just have to send it to Dottie now!

Regards, Ted

I can't believe it's been a year either just seems like yesterday i saw him walking around TCA York and talking to all his friends and me ! every where he went someone would say hi Marty how you been and what have you been up to . always someone asking him about a train problem and how to test it or repair it! He sure had a lot of Knowledge from all his years of experience! The most common comment about trouble shooting a engine problem was get you to use your VOM out and do continuity checks so you don't burn up boards! Always better to find the shorts or pinched wires before you damage your boards! I think of Him everyday of my life! he is and was a very special person that would help anybody with anything! HOPE YOUR ENJOYING YOUR TRAIN LAYOUT IN HEAVEN! Marty Fitzhenry

Alan

Last edited by Alan Mancus

I've never met Marty, I only got to know him to the extent possible through reading his first layout article in OGR and on this forum over the almost two decades the forum's been in existence (I think he joined about 2 years after I joined).  At any rate, what I saw was a man who was obviously passionate about the hobby, but also a very humorous and generous man.  I saw his already considerable layout and repair skills evolve over the course of years to where I think he became one of the top command control conversion gurus that has ever graced this forum.  The fact that he always invited people regardless of their "status" in the hobby to see and operate on his layout underlies his generosity and spirit of camaraderie I think speaks volumes about him as a human being.  I'll certainly miss his contributions to the forum and the hobby, and give my sincere condolences to his family.

As life goes on we experiences changes and give up or lose things we hold dear. I'm moving out of Massachusetts and have to give up something Marty left to me when he passed, something he held near and dear. His TRAINS license plate.  I still have many momentos and memories of Marty to hold me through the rest of my  life. I will miss it, but will find an interested trainiac in Massachusetts to pass the plate on to. 396

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