Edith Martin

May 7, 1924 — April 30, 2020

Edith Osa (Klein Campbell) Martin, a life-long resident of Vincennes, Indiana, went to heaven on April 30, 2020, at the age of 95. She was surrounded by family. Edith was born to George and Osa Klein on May 7, 1924, in Vincennes, Indiana. She was the youngest of eight children. All seven siblings have preceded her in death. Edith married James "Jim" Campbell, they had three daughters: Nancy (Steve) Woolsey of Oakland City, IN, Patsy (Matt) Parmenter of Harbor Springs, MI , and Trudy (Jon Holbrook) of Greenwood, IN. She was blessed with five grandchildren: Amber (Jeff) Deno, Chad Creedon, Ivy (Brian) Badini, Ty Holbrook and Ali Holbrook. Six great-grandchildren: Logan Creedon, Levi Creedon, Corbin Creedon, Blake Driver, Fallon Badini, Osa Holbrook and a great-great grandson, Zane Creedon. Later in life she married Wendell Martin who had five children: John (Marcia) Martin, Jim (Rudy) Martin, Ruthann Kellams, Nancy (Bill) Jenkins and Paul (Mary Cay) Martin and fourteen grandchildren. Edith was a devoted mother and wife and a life-long member of St. John's United Church of Christ where she was involved in several church activities and volunteer work. She also volunteered and was a Pink Lady for many years at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was employed with Indiana Bell for over 30 years. Some of her many hobbies were quilting, going to French Lick, planting flowers in her yard and playing cards with friends. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, caretakers and all that knew her. Private services will be held with Pastor Jason Hill will officiating. Condolences may be offered by going to www.goodwinfamilyfh.com In lieu of flowers, the family is asking donations be made to the charity of their choice.

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