Martha Robeck obituary

Posted: 02/01/2018 - by Charlie Narmi

Martha Robeck

The St. Albert family is saddened to hear of the loss of Martha Conlon Robeck.  Martha was a 1971 St. Albert graduate and despite leaving the Council Bluffs area early in life, she never forgot about St. Albert and the SA Community.  Please keep Martha's family in your prayers at this difficult time and please pray for Martha's soul...

Eternal rest grant unto Martha o' Lord: And let perpetual light shine upon her.

May Martha rest in peace. Amen

May Martha's soul and the souls of all the faithfully departed through the mercy of God our Father rest in peace. Amen

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 Martha Conlon Robeck
Martha Robeck

Martha Conlon Robeck, age 64, passed away January 14, 2018.

Martha was born October 21, 1953, in Seaside, Ore., to the late Dr. James B. and Regina “Jeanie” (Morse) Conlon. She graduated from St. Albert High School in 1971, and earned her bachelor’s degree from Seattle University. She married Paul Robeck in 1982, and moved to Portland, Ore., where she taught for many years as a reading specialist for Portland Public Schools. She died at her home in Portland. Martha was diagnosed with ovarian cancer nine years ago, but she used that time to the fullest.

She is survived by her husband, Paul; son, Brendan; daughter, Clare; all of Portland; brothers, Dennis (Patricia) Conlon, of Seattle, Wash., Mick Conlon, Pat (Connie) Conlon, all of Denver, Colo., Tom (Joyce Trafton) Conlon, of Council Bluffs, Joe (Jamie) Conlon, of West Des Moines, Iowa; sisters, Sharon (Jack Heidel) Conlon, of Omaha, Rosemary Conlon, of Denver, Colorado; twins, Marian (Jim Brown), Susie (Randy Berry) Conlon, all of Council Bluffs; many nieces and nephews.

Martha was preceded in death by brother, John Conlon, of Council Bluffs. She will be deeply missed.

The Family members in the Council Bluffs area, plan to have a memorial gathering over the Memorial holiday weekend. Specifics of the time and place will be announced closer to Memorial weekend.  Hope friends will join us in our celebration of her life. Memorials to ICAN, International Cancer Advocacy Network: www.askican.org/namedprograms/mrobeck.html, or a charity of choice.

 

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