
Mildred Martin Obituary, Death – Mildred Ann Martin, who had been a resident of Hazard, Kentucky all her life and had reached the age of 78 when she died away on Monday, December 12, 2022, at the Greg & Noreen Wells Hospice Care Center in Hazard, Kentucky, Clay modeling and patchwork sewing were two of her favorite things to do in her spare time. Additionally, she appreciated the process of working with fabric. Mildred Grigsby made her entrance into the world on January 25, 1944, in the city of Hazard, in the state of Kentucky. Prior to the birth of their daughter, both her mother Pearl Grigsby and her father Ethel Grigsby had passed away. Their daughter was their only child.
She was taken from this world not only by her parents but also by her husband, George Martin; her two sisters, Lena Rose Grigsby and Victoria Grigsby; and her five brothers, DeVaughn, Pearl Jr., Mitchell, Talmon, and Melvin Grigsby. George Martin was her husband. Lena Rose Grigsby and Victoria Grigsby were her sisters. George Martin was her husband. Her spouse at the time was George Martin. Her sisters were named Lena Rose Grigsby and Victoria Grigsby respectively. Her spouse at the time was George Martin.
She is survived by her one sister, Laura Fields (Thomas) of Bulan, Kentucky, and her one brother, Sim Grigsby (Katherine) of Bulan, Kentucky. She is also survived by a large number of nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends. In addition to her children, she is survived by one and only sibling. Everyone will grieve her passing in their own unique ways.
At this time, Maggard’s Mtn. View Chapel is in charge of making the required arrangements, and they will be hosting a visitation for the departed person’s loved ones and friends on Friday, December 16, 2022 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM local time. On Friday, December 16, 2022, at one o’clock in the afternoon, the Maggard’s Mtn. View Chapel will be the location of the funeral service that will be held in honor of the deceased. The ceremony will be presided over by R.T. Barker, who will also act as the officiant. It has been agreed that the burial will take place at the Grigsby Family Cemetery at Lotts Creek, which is located in the state of Kentucky.