David Michael Paul Martin, 26, of Baton Rouge, departed this life Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018. He was a graduate of Belaire High School, Class of 2010. Visitation at New Light Missionary Baptist Church, 650 Blount Rd. from 9 am Saturday, March 3 until religious service at 11 am. Conducted by pastor, Lionel J. Green. Interment in Southern Memorial Gardens, Baton Rouge. Survived by his parents, Demeitrus Martin and Maurice Joseph; a sister, Brittany Martin, a brother, DeAndre' Joseph and a host of other relatives and friends. Arrangements entrusted to MJR Friendly Service Funeral Home, Denham Springs. (225) 665-8002.
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David Martin. Funny cool kid. He was just enough. Safe and loving to be around. Cool soft and gentle and genuine gentleman. This is hard to look past. He was such a soft spirit. May God bless the family and keep your home humble as if he was still in it
Kierra
Classmate
August 3, 2020
So very sorry to learn this sad news about David. Sending our heartfelt condolences to your family during this very sad and difficult time for your loss. Daily may God give the needed comfort (Ps.147:3) and help now and in the days ahead. David touched the lives of others and will always be remembered.
Kindred Family
April 18, 2018
Forever remember as a humble young man. I'm glad I met you.
BJ C
March 23, 2018
I miss you bro. I wish this wasn't reality. You had Big dreams and plans. We took your vision as serious as you did. You impacted a lot of lives and left a mark on so many people. I love you my brother. Until we meet again
Jordan Douglas
March 22, 2018
God bless!
March 9, 2018
Marlene
March 2, 2018
Weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning. David was such a nice guy and neighbor who always smiling and would do anything you ask of him. Lord my heart hurts knowing that you just came by the house two days before your death and you text me to wish me an early birthday, We stood in my living room and talked awhile but the stare in your eyes and smile wasn't there, so I asked you if you were ok and your last word was I'm gonna be alright. I know you're smiling up in heaven.
Missing you...The Brock Family, Chuck, Dianne, Brandon, Nick and Jordan
March 2, 2018
David, you were unforgettable...I always looked forward to seeing you and you always had such a way of making me feel special. In talking to others, this was true for everyone. I will miss that mega watt smile and your warmth. You were one of a kind...until we meet again
Noelle Addlesberger
March 1, 2018
There are no words to ease the pain. David has been a part of our family since he met Ken and we are going to miss him. Praying for the family for peace.
Tony and Coretta Smith (Brown)
March 1, 2018
May the Lord increase that shine you gave us heavenfold.
March 1, 2018
My deepest sympathy to the Family of David. David was an amazing God Fearing man who was not afraid to express his spirituality. Very Respectful and soft spoken. A genuinely all around good person. His smile was contagious and his personality was like a cup running over. Touching everyone he came in contact with. I'm going to miss him dearly.
Sheri Sip
March 1, 2018
May the God of all comfort, comfort your hearts and give you His strength and peace.
The Great Exchange
Linda Smith
March 1, 2018
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
March 1, 2018
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