Michele Lynn Martin

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Sep 8 1970
Apr 4 2023
52 Years
Coatesville

Michele Lynn Martin, 52, of Coatesville, PA, passed away on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, in Paoli, PA.  Born in Valley Forge, PA, she was the daughter of William H. Hart and Mildred J. Pluck Butler.

Michele was a graduate of Coatesville High School and worked in childcare.  She was a member of the Olivet Methodist Church in Coatesville.

She enjoyed being a grandmother, her grandsons were her pride and joy. She loved drawing, crafting, and knitting/crocheting. She was also a huge fan of the paranormal and enjoyed watching ghost-hunting shows, anything about Bigfoot, and of course, Aliens. She was always fun at heart with those things.

She is survived by her daughters, Ashley Martin and Brittany Martin, both of Coatesville, grandchildren, Marcel Walter Hills, Zayden Malakai, and Rome Omar Hills, siblings, Todd (Leda) Hart of Coatesville, Stacy Hart of Oxford, PA, Patrick Butler of northern PA, step-brother, John (Connie) Butler III of Dover, PA, nephews, Brian Hart and Toby Kerr, nieces, Kalynn Kerr, Chloe Kerr, and Brandy Hart, and great-niece, Ellery Baldt.

A memorial service is planned for the future and details will be posted here upon completion.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

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Condolences

Girls, I am so sorry your mom was so sick and suffered and you lost her too soon.  She was brave and I know it was important for her to have time with you and Brittany's boys and she had that over the past year.  Take care of yourselves in mind, body and soul.  Keep your mom in your heart and she will be watching over you, make her proud.  I am sorry for the rest of the family who lost a daughter, sister, niece, aunt and cousin in Michele but we know she is at peace now.  Michele made me a pair of ceramic Christmas angels, many years ago, I put them out every year and will treasure them even more now.  When we were kids, Michele could be relied upon to give a full report to any available adult of whatever antics Todd, John and I were up to :)  I remember LONG car trips in the van to band competitions, which were even longer than the car rides and weekend trips to the shore and when we went for dinner we had to make sure there was chicken on the menu because that was the only thing Michele would eat. I know she loved her kids and her grandkids sustained her over the past year.

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