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							A private family service  will be held.  
							Funeral home:
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Lincoln    
							 
							Obituary  
							 
							Dwayne Harold Marten, passed away 
							peacefully, at OSF Hospital in Bloomington. Dwayne 
							was born on May 21, 1945 to Harold and Mabel (Eeten) 
							Marten. He married Sharon Hamer on October 17, 1965 
							at St. Peter Lutheran Church in Emden.
 He is survived by his wife Sharon Marten of Normal, 
							Brenda (Wayne) Bartley of Lincoln, and Beth (Travis) 
							Lorance of Normal. Also surviving are two 
							granddaughters, Lorenda (Gerard) Bolling and their 
							children, Lincoln and Monroe, and Kayla Lorance. 
							Step-grandchildren are TJ Lorance (daughter, 
							Colette), Amanda (daughter, Shaelyn), Kelsey and 
							Miranda Bartley.
 
 Other survivors include his siblings Doris (Ken) 
							Klokkenga, Roger (Carolyn), Roberta (Bob), Vernon, 
							Carol, and Galen. He was preceded in death by his 
							parents and one sister in-law, Joni Marten.
 
 Starting at the young age of five, Dwayne loved 
							following his dad around at his gas station, Marten 
							Motors, in Emden. He loved to visit with the 
							customers and sweep the floors. He continued to work 
							in the family’s car dealership through high school 
							until being drafted by the U.S. Army in August 1965. 
							He and Sharon married that October. He proudly 
							served his country in the Vietnam War from November 
							1966- October 1967.
 
 Upon returning home, he continued working in the 
							family business until its closing in 2009. At that 
							time, he and Sharon moved to Normal. For those of 
							you who knew Dwayne, sitting still and watching TV 
							was not an option during his retirement years. 
							Instead, he kept working and loved the opportunities 
							that both Suds’ Automotive and Menard’s gave him. 
							Dwayne was a people person and never knew a 
							stranger.
 
 When his health declined and he could no longer 
							work, he found enjoyment meeting his friends for 
							coffee each morning, even if it meant sitting in his 
							car and chatting with his friends through their car 
							windows during COVID.
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							Above all, Dwayne loved serving his 
							God at both St. Peter’s Lutheran Church where he had 
							been a member of the Lutheran Brotherhood and the 
							church council. He most recently was a member of Our 
							Saviour Lutheran Church, Normal, where he had served 
							on the church council and was a member of their 
							Men’s Group. He was also a member of the Emden 
							Legion Post #506 and a past member of the Emden 
							volunteer Fire Department. 
							A private family service for Dwayne 
							will be held. 
 Memorials may be made in Dwayne’s name to Our 
							Saviour Lutheran Church of Normal, Bethlehem 
							Lutheran Church in St. Louis, MO, or the Sons of the 
							American Legion of Emden.
 
 Services are entrusted to Fricke-Calvert-Schrader 
							Funeral Home in Lincoln.
 
 God truly blessed him with a family he dearly loved 
							and who proudly called him husband, dad, PaPa, and 
							friend. His friends and family dearly loved him, 
							too. He always told his family, “The Lord knew when 
							I was coming into this world and when I would go 
							out.” Yes, He did! Dwayne was called to his Eternal 
							home on February 16 on his mother’s and 
							sister-in-law Joni’s birthday.
 
            
            				
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