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Jeffrey Neal Martin

Posted By Direct Cremation of the Seacoast On June 16, 2020 @ 8:21 am In | 4 Comments

Bristol, NH – Jeffrey Neal Martin, 90, of Bristol, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 7, 2020. Mr. Martin was born on October 5, 1929 in Lewiston, ME, a son of the late Alouisius and Claire (Pelletier) Martin. He shared over 59 years of marriage with his beloved wife, the late Jeannine (LeComte) Martin.

He was raised in Lewiston, Maine and graduated from Lewiston High School with the Class of 1946.  He received a B.A. in History and Government from the University of Maine, Orono in 1950.  He joined the army and served during the Korean War and during that time received a degree in History of the Far East at Sophia University, while stationed in Tokyo, Japan in 1952.  After returning from the war, he attended George Washington Law School, receiving a JD Degree in 1957.

He practiced law in Lewiston, Maine with his father A.F. Martin, from 1958 to 1961.  He met his wife Jeannine during this time and they were married on April 14,1960.  A year after they were married, Neal and Jeannine’s adventurous side took over and they moved to San Francisco, where Neal made a career change into banking, working in the Trust Department for Wells Fargo Bank.  He returned to Maine as an SVP for Depositors Trust Company and later was President and CEO of First Consumers Savings Bank. In 1977 he moved to Bristol, NH where he was President and CEO of Meredith Bank & Trust.  He would later follow a different career passion that combined his legal and financial backgrounds, becoming a business consultant, specializing in business valuations, mergers and acquisitions.

He was very active in professional and community activities.  He was a member of Rotary International, Chaired the Newfound School District Planning Committee, was a member of Town of Bristol Budget Committee, and the President of the Maine State Chamber of Commerce to name a few.

Neal had many passions in life.  He began playing the piano as a child and was a natural performer.  He played in jazz clubs all over including Tokyo, San Francisco, Washington DC, Boston, and NY City.  He put himself thru law school by playing in the house band for the TV show, Jazz on Five.  He was the founding member for both the Augusta Music Society and the NH Jazz Society.  Anyone that would see him play would be amazed at his ability to play just about any song requested and never needing to look at music.  Technically he was a gifted musician but more than that, he played from his heart and loved connections he made with others through his music.  He taught lessons to local students and provided scholarships for those looking to pursue a degree in music.

He played golf whenever he had the chance.  He loved playing with anyone he could and played well into his 80s.  He enjoyed tennis, skiing, and would tell you that bridge was the only card game worth playing.

He never missed any activity his kids were involved in, whether it was an athletic, academic, or musical activity, he was always there.  Of all the titles he may have had, he was proudest of the title given to him by his grandkids.  He loved to introduce himself to people as Grampy or Bumpy and would explain why that was so special as he was sharing photos of them.

He loved the Boston Celtics and the NY Giants.  He never waivered on this and would defend his loyalty to anyone that questioned his allegiance to a NY team.

Most of all he loved people and he could talk to anyone and would have a life speech for any situation you could throw at him.  His gift for talking suited him well as a taught several courses at Thomas College Graduate School, University of Maine, Husson College, and Plymouth State.

Neal was predeceased by his parents and his beloved wife Jeannine.  Family members include his 3 children: Todd Martin and his wife Lori of South Dennis, MA, Craig Martin of Allentown, PA, and Kerry Martin Johnston and her husband Rich of York, ME and 5 grandchildren:  Kimberly Martin of Plymouth, MA, David Martin and Joshua Martin, both of South Dennis MA, and Kelsey Johnston and Riley Johnston both of York, ME.

Services will be private.  If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Seacoast Jazz Society, by visiting www.seacoastjazz.org or to Seniors Helping Seniors, 360 Rt 101 Suite 3B, Bedford, NH 03110.


Condolences for the family of “Jeffrey Neal Martin”

Condolence from Robert Weston on June 20th, 2020 11:58 am

I worked with Neil at Depositors Trust Company for many years and my Dad Pete Weston was on the Board of First Consumer when Neil worked there. Lots of fun with Neil playing the Piano. Good memories. Bob Weston

Condolence from Joe Denning on June 20th, 2020 12:08 pm

My dear friend Neal, where have you gone? Both Paula and I miss that twinkle in you eye when you smiled. You filled the room when you entered and then calmed it down with that amazing jazz piano playing that filled your life and our lives because of you. That sharp wit combined with the vast amount of energy you displayed day after day really did lead to the excellent life that you led. Kindness was your second name and you spread it to everyone that you met. You loved your family and and your friends as though they were all family. You introduced me to that wonderful cheese that we shared at your home so many times. The breakfasts we shared at both Gina’s and Plain Janes bring a tear to my eye just as they did to Tracy and the many servers that had the pleasure of our company. Heck, they wanted to give us a tip just for laughing so much. Old guys are fun it seems.
Your loss to your children and grandchildren must be immeasurable. I know it is to us. So long my friend. That tear you see from me is just the smile your memory brings when we think of you. I thing that song I hear is you playing the piano once again. We miss you, Neal, my dearest friend.
Joe & Paula Denning

Condolence from BRADLEY R DAMM on June 21st, 2020 2:53 pm

With a deep heart, it is with my regret that my deepest friend and father figure. Neal was like my father I had the greatest respect in. He had helped me in many ways in the past40 years. I love Neal for his warm heart and his love for jazz. It with all my heart that his family would show dad off with a loud good by. That they never forget how he was for so many. He is in a better place with his beloved Jean of his lovely wife. He gave us all 3 outstanding kids.

Condolence from Kathleen Kolman on December 7th, 2022 2:13 pm

Neal Martin was a dear friend and a mentor to me when I first started singing jazz. Neal could be tough on you but his heart was in the right place,. Being such an accomplished player, he demanded the betterment of your musicianship and on making the best music possible. I moved away from NH many years ago now, but have never forgotten Neal, the many lessons he taught me, and the music we shared. Thank you Neal for sharing your gifts! Sending light & love.

Kathleen Kolman

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