September 14th, 1944 - September 16th, 2025
A devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and uncle passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of love, service, and strength.
Born with a steadfast spirit and a giving heart, Martin’s life was defined by his dedication to his family, his country, and his community. In August 1965, he was drafted into the United States Army, he trained as a Military Police officer and was deployed to Vietnam. He proudly served with the 1st Cavalry Division, 545 MP Company, completing a 12-month tour from Christmas 1965 to Christmas 1966. His service to his country remained one of his greatest honors throughout his life.
Following his military service, Martin pursued his dream of following in his father’s footsteps—his father retired as a Lieutenant with the Buffalo Police Department. Martin went on to serve the City of Buffalo for 37 years with determination and honor. Over the course of his career, he rose through the ranks from Police Officer to Detective, Lieutenant, and ultimately Captain. He worked in Vice and Narcotics, serving as Lieutenant, and proudly retired as Captain of the Traffic Division. His leadership, dedication, and integrity left a lasting mark on the department and the community he protected.
Beyond his service, Martin’s greatest joy was his family. At 24, he met the love of his life, Lynda, and together they shared 55 wonderful years of marriage. Together they built a beautiful life centered on love, family, and devotion. At 30, Martin became a father to his son, Martin, whom he cherished deeply and proudly raised. He was especially proud that his son continued the family legacy of service, retiring after 21 years with the NYPD. As a grandfather and great-grandfather, he continued to pour his heart into his family, always putting their happiness and well-being first.
Martin was a man who lived to take care of others. His family was his world, and he never missed an opportunity to show his love and support. He will be remembered not only for his remarkable service but also for his selflessness, strength, and the way he made everyone feel safe and cared for.
He is survived by his beloved wife Lynda, his son Marty, his grandchild Madison, great-grandchildren Ariella and Franky, sister Mary Jacobs, nieces and nephew, and many friends who will carry his memory in their hearts forever.
Martin’s life was a testament to loyalty, honor, and unconditional love. His family finds comfort in knowing his legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched.
A devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and uncle passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of love, service, and strength.
Born with a steadfast spirit and a giving heart, Martin’s life was defined by his dedication to his family, his country, and his community. In August 1965, he was drafted into the United States Army, he trained as a Military Police officer and was deployed to Vietnam. He proudly served with the 1st Cavalry Division, 545 MP Company, completing a 12-month tour from Christmas 1965 to Christmas 1966. His service to his country remained one of his greatest honors throughout his life.
Following his military service, Martin pursued his dream of following in his father’s footsteps—his father retired as a Lieutenant with the Buffalo Police Department. Martin went on to serve the City of Buffalo for 37 years with determination and honor. Over the course of his career, he rose through the ranks from Police Officer to Detective, Lieutenant, and ultimately Captain. He worked in Vice and Narcotics, serving as Lieutenant, and proudly retired as Captain of the Traffic Division. His leadership, dedication, and integrity left a lasting mark on the department and the community he protected.
Beyond his service, Martin’s greatest joy was his family. At 24, he met the love of his life, Lynda, and together they shared 55 wonderful years of marriage. Together they built a beautiful life centered on love, family, and devotion. At 30, Martin became a father to his son, Martin, whom he cherished deeply and proudly raised. He was especially proud that his son continued the family legacy of service, retiring after 21 years with the NYPD. As a grandfather and great-grandfather, he continued to pour his heart into his family, always putting their happiness and well-being first.
Martin was a man who lived to take care of others. His family was his world, and he never missed an opportunity to show his love and support. He will be remembered not only for his remarkable service but also for his selflessness, strength, and the way he made everyone feel safe and cared for.
He is survived by his beloved wife Lynda, his son Marty, his grandchild Madison, great-grandchildren Ariella and Franky, sister Mary Jacobs, nieces and nephew, and many friends who will carry his memory in their hearts forever.
Martin’s life was a testament to loyalty, honor, and unconditional love. His family finds comfort in knowing his legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched.
God Bless, J P Jurewicz
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