Marta Joanna Hamlyn

Service Information and Livestream

The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at 2:00pm.

In-Person Attendance – We are pleased to welcome family and friends to attend in-person. To prevent any possible spread of COVID-19, we will plan spaced seating between households. The wearing of masks is required, and we ask that families maintain physical distance when arriving and departing.

View Live-Stream – A live-stream of the service will be available to view here on this page, on Zion’s Youtube Channel, and on Zion’s Facebook Page. Please view the live-stream below.

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Obituary

Marta Joanna Hamlyn passed away on March 31, 2021.  Marta was born in Panama City, Panama on May 11, 1949.  She was the first-born child of Edwin E. Hamlyn and Mary Jane Hamlyn.  Marta’s parents returned to the States when Marta was two-years old, and El Paso was Marta’s home for the remainder of her life.  Marta attended Mesita Grade School and El Paso High School.  She graduated from El Paso High School in 1969.  Marta never married and had no children.  Because she had limited capabilities, she continued living with her parents, losing her father in 1986 and her mother in 2012.  Thereafter, her brother moved into the house and acted as her caregiver.  While Marta never had any formal employment, she worked as a volunteer for the El Paso Public Library and later, for more than 10-years, as a volunteer for the YWCA.  In her later life, Marta exerted her independence.  She mastered the bus system and went on shopping excursions, unaccompanied.  She kept active in exercise classes at the Life Care Center and later at EP Fitness.  She especially enjoyed having lunch and playing bingo at the Polly Harris Senior Center where she developed friendships, and she longed for the time when the pandemic would end and she could resume this activity.   Marta was a simple and caring person.  She was a kind person.  She loved animals, family and her few friends.  She had a remarkable memory of events that occurred in her early life and a keen interest in her family history.  She was deeply religious.  She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and formed friendships with several congregants of the church.  One of these congregants in particular, Ms. Linda Chaumont, was one of her closest friends.  Also important in Marta’s life was her ex-Sister-in-Law, Deborah Hamlyn, who remained close to her and assisted her in numerous ways.  Marta was preceded in death by her parents, and is survived by her brother, Ed Hamlyn, and her nephew, Geoffrey S. Hamlyn. 

Memorial contributions may be given to Zion Lutheran Church or a favorite charity. 

Marta’s funeral service will be held on Tuesday, April 6th at 2:00 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, 2800 Pershing Drive.  For those unable to attend, the service may be viewed on-line at www.zionelpaso.org.

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5 Replies to “Marta Joanna Hamlyn”

  1. Ed, thank you for notifying me of Marta’s passing. I am saddened to learn this but I know you were a loving and caring brother for her and gave her the best life you could. I miss our friendships and hope for the best for you and your son. Take care.

  2. Kind beautiful spirit, may you Rest In Peace. It was an honor to have been your classmates. El Paso High School Class of 1969

  3. Ed, was happy to attend the service online today. Thank you for the words you shared about your and Marta’s experiences. Jason Cagann

  4. Eddie, We keep you and the family in our thoughts and prayers. We have so many wonderful memories of family vacations you did in Muskegon, MI. Marta was such a sweet person and you were a great brother to her. She is with family now in the heavens aove watching over us now. Love you, Big Hugs! Jo Ann and Ray

  5. Dear Ed, So sorry to hear of Marta’s passing. My family sends you heartfelt condolences. I always remember her being so attentive and kind to me. Please know that you have a friend here. Take care, Irasema

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