Anita Martina

April 20 1950 - May 4 2020

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All are invited using social distancing to her graveside services Friday, May 8th at 11 a.m.

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Graveside Service
Friday May 8th 2020 at 11:00 am

St. Joseph Cemetery
6440 S. High Street
Lockbourne , Ohio

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Obituary

Anita Marie Martina, age 70, passed away on Monday, May 4, 2020, at Riverside Hospital. Anita was born on April 20, 1950 to Michael and Juanita (Palma) Martina. She was raised in the Grandview Heights area and graduated from Grandview Heights High School. She was an alumni of The Ohio State University where she was a proud Tridelta. Anita loved trips to Lake Erie and Florida. She worked at Cedar Point and Phillips Roxanne, before starting her longtime job at the Martina Metal Contracting Comp., where she worked as the accountant and acted as president when her father retired. Anita enjoyed going to Cincinnati Reds games and Universal Studios. Anita loved her family. She always wanted a child and her longtime prayers were answered when she adopted her son, Alan. Anita was a very caring and selfless person. She was constantly putting others needs before her own. Anita always dreamed of living on the San Juan Islands off the coast of Washington that she visited and feel in love with. Anita enjoyed playing video poker at the casino and crossword puzzles. Her happiest times were going on trips with her son. Anita loved animals, she had many cats and dogs and even cared for robins and sparrows that would return to her even after being released. Anita is preceded in death by her parents, loving aunt-best friend Linda Blackburn and her husband Jim. She is survived by her son Alan. GRAVESIDE SERVICE using SOCIAL DISTANCING at 11 a.m., Friday, May 8, 2020 at Saint Joseph Cemetery, Lockbourne, with Rev. Fr. J.C.P. Sullivan, Presiding. Condolences may be sent via www.johnquint.com. Arrangements entrusted with the JOHN QUINT TREBONI FUNERAL HOME, 1177 West Fifth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.


Condolences for Anita Martina


From : Tom, Diane, Dominic and Dante Rosso
To : Anthony and Michael Martina
Date: May 7th 2020

Michael and Ant,
I had a flashback to when we were kids playing basketball in your backyard, and Anita not liking the language we were using, but saying it in the most kind way. She was sweet and bright, and I always admired her composure and quite strength.
I think about you guys often, brother Greg and I are always quoting "Michaelisms" and I hope the two of you find inner strength to deal
with your loss.
Love from the Rosso's
Tom, Diane, Dominic and Dante

From : Donna Reeves
To : Martina Family
Date: May 7th 2020

I am so very sorry to hear of Anita's passing. I went to grade school with her at Our Lady of Victory and high school at Grandview. She was one of the sweetest and kindest people I've ever had the privilege of meeting. You have my deepest sympathies and I will be praying for all of you.
From : Marcia Dillion- Mrs. D.
To : Alan aand the Martina family
Date: May 7th 2020


I am so very sorry to hear of Anita's passing. I have a lot of fun memories that I will always hold close to my heart. I am praying for Anita's welcoming and for strength and comfort for your family to get through this difficult time.

With much sorrow,

Marcia Dillion
From : Alice Dean
To : Anthony and the Martina Family
Date: May 7th 2020

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. She can now be with her loved ones in heaven. Your family has always held a special place in my heart. I know the past few years have been difficult losing family members. I am praying for your family.
From : Steve shively
To : Michael and anthony
Date: May 7th 2020

Anita Maria was are babysitter .she was my mother’s favorite.always had that great smile .tried to teach me how to dance.she had bad student.my heart aches.she was such a good person.sad day for Shively’s and everyone who knew her.
From : Joanne Nardone Miller
To : Alan and the Martina family
Date: May 7th 2020

The loss of Anita has hit me hard and I am heartbroken. I went through Grandview with her and we continued to meet for lunch or dinner through the years until her parents and my mother needed constant care. I will miss her.