Martin, Bennett Michael
"Ben"
We are saddened by the loss of a beloved Mi’kmaq
elder, Bennett Michael Martin, born May 22, 1932 in Truro, NS. His
passing occurred Tuesday, February 5, 2013 in Truro. He lived an
extraordinarily rich and varied life, deeply immersed in his
Mi’kmaq heritage while successfully raising a large family
within the wider north American society .As a youth he was a hunting
guide, lifelong member of the Sacred Heart parish, a member of the
1947 Truro Bearcats Hockey Team, Joined the United States Marine Corps
in 1952 rising to the rank of Staff Sergeant in
1955; was the in USMC Military Police
and served in the 2nd Marine Division
in Fleet Maintenance; he was stationed in Cuba,
Puerto Rico, Norfolk Virginia; performed security and ceremonial
services culminating in personal security services for President
Dwight Eisenhower and physicist Albert Einstein, recipient of the
National Defense Service Medal and the Good Conduct Medal. Honourably
discharged in 1960. Ben spent years as a building contractor and
trades person until the 1980’s. Working in the
"combat zone" in the city of Boston, employing and
training many young workers many who can trace their employment
history to working for Ben. Ben was one of the founders and builders
of the Abenaki Motor Inn
(first economic, independent viable project on any reserve in
Nova Scotia), a dream he held close to his heart and which
was realized. Ben was a very important figure in the realm of Native
Drug and Alcohol counseling One of the many important achievements in
his life was his 49 years of sobriety and association with AA. He was
the Native Alcohol and Drug Counsellor for Millbrook First Nation and
became the first executive Director for the Eagles Nest Treatment and
Recovery House. He took great pride in knowing that he had helped so
many people on their road to recovery. There are many who are forever
grateful to Ben for his leading them to a healthier life. Survived by
wife of 60 years, Jean Sophia (nee Johnson), eight children, Michael
John Martin (Bernadette), Mary Louise Martin (Gordon Hanson),
Catherine Anne Martin (Frank Clifford); Paul Leo Martin ( Anne),
Cynthia Elizabeth Martin (Al), Anne Marie Martin(James Carroll),
Theresa Jean Martin, William Andrew Martin ( Kate), sixteen
grandchildren, Brian, Gillian, Alex, Annie Rose, Sean, Natalie,
Nathan, Hannah, Rita Marie, Mary Anne, Dennis, Emily, Christopher,
April, Brenda; four great grandchildren, Lyrica, North, Marshall,
Macy, and godchildren Timothy Martin, Jacklyn Paul, Margaret
Harris (nee Walsh), and George F. Paul Jr. "Juice".
He was predeceased by parents Michael George Martin and Mary Agnes
Martin (nee Cope), sisters Beatrice, Doris, brothers Gilbert Henry,
Michael Joseph, John Kenneth Martin and beloved grandson Thomas
Gabrial Clifford. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be held
Friday from 2pm to 9 pm at the Sacred Heart Church, Church Road,
Millbrook First Nation, and Truro, NS. A legion tribute service
conducted by Branch #26 of the Royal Canadian Legion Truro will be
held 7 pm Friday and prayer services to follow at 8 pm at the church.
Funeral Mass in celebration will be held on Saturday, February 9, at
11 am officiated by Father Tom Kurudeepan at the Sacred Heart
Church. Feast and Salite (Auction) to follow at Millbrook
Community Hall. Internment will take place at a later date.
Donations in Ben’s memory may be made to St.
Anne’s De Beaupre Pilgrimage and the Saint Kateri Church,
Indianbrook First Nation. Arrangements have been entrusted to the
Mattatall ~ Varner Funeral Home, 55 Young Street Truro.
Private messages of condolence may be sent to the family by viewing
Ben’s obituary on-line and selecting "Send A
Condolence" at: www.mattatallvarnerfh.com