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Martha Dusseljee

December 11, 2018

Martha Jean Dusseljee  age 73, peacefully passed away on December 11, 2018 in Ocala. Florida.

Martha was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan on March 25, 1945.  She was the daughter of the late Arba and Ida Scott and a loving wife for 49 years to Kenneth D. Dusseljee who passed on April 15, 2018.  Martha really wanted to be reunited with Ken and she received her Christmas Miracle. 

She will also be reunited with the following siblings that preceded her: Edward, Kenneth, Robert, Patricia, Gerald, Richard, Barbara, Raymond, Fredrick, Phillip and Mary Ellen.

Martha is survived by siblings Norman Scott(LouAnn) and Nancy (Richard) Bierema.

Martha is survived by two daughters:  Amy (Tony) Johnson and Sara Austin and seven Grandchildren, Amanda Johnson.  Stephanie, Isaiah, Lillian, Ida, Terrell and Zachariah Austin as well as many, many nieces and nephews.

Martha’s final resting place will be next to Ken in Comstock, MI in the spring.

Donations can be made to your local Hospice in memory of Martha.

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  1. My deepest condolences to the fam. Martha has joined Ken now . You never seen one without the other. Y’all will be missed in this little fishing town. God speed.

  2. Treasured friend and coworker,I will miss you and your laughter. But so glad for you that you are with your beloved Ken. Rest in Peace and in God’s mercy and love.

  3. My beautiful Aunt. I will always remember growing up with Uncle Ken Aunt Martha Amy and Sara. We had some awesome times!

  4. Sending my sympathy to Amy, Sara,Nancy and Norman. Aunt Martha is where she wanted to be, partying with the loved ones that went before her. I’ll miss her comments on my FB page!❤️

  5. I'm so sorry Mom…. I just don't understand why your not next to Dad & you've been gone over a year😔😔 I'm heartbroken bc I know ur unhappyly NOT resting peacefully as you deserve😞😣 The will is in me XOXO

  6. We’re great friends with Ken and Martha and so much fun to be around. Both good people. Bill Bender


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