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Randy Long

I remember Marty @BMC-Nassau. She liked when I would make a pot of coffee. Prayers for the family

Jerry Sinclair

Sorry

Carolyn Lee and family

So very sorry for your loss, Your mother was a very special lady sending prayers

Carol Parker

Martha ( Marty) and I are cousins for most of our 77 years, in and out of touch, but always heart connected ❤️❤️We will all miss her, her beautiful mischievous personality will always come to my mind ❤️Judy Hall, sounds just like her quick wit with a beautiful smile ~One the best bravest and loving person, so happy to be kin and she l loved fiercely all her family, I know some of you just through her ❤️I hear her saying now, That's enough Carol, ok, Martha until that sweet day we talked about often through the years ~ Prayers for children grands and great ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏

Ann Hance

I am so very sorry for your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. God bless you.

Connie Ingle Reese

She was a good friend and neighbor and we celebrated our birthday together.

Susan Benge Atkins

Barbara Nobles Kizer

To the family of my life long friend I send my regards and sincere sympathy. God bless all.

Cheryl Cummins

My condolences to “Marty’s” family during this sad time. I wish you comfort and peace. Love you all. Rest is peace my old friend.

Nick Isabella

It's a shame to lose her, Her and her family were my nieghbors for quite a while and enjoyed them

Lance Greeson

Some people call themselves lucky for their wealth or success, but I’m lucky to have an amazing Aunt who had a heart bigger than this planet. I miss you and love you Aunt Marty! Thank you for all the talks and advice. The heavens are much better now.

Juanita Wykle

Deborah Royal

Bro Jimmy I’m sorry for your loss praying for you and your family

Pam Baugus (martens)

Judy Hall

Marty volunteered at the clothes closet in Yulee for the kids in Nassau County experiencing homelessness. That is where I became friends with her. She always had a smile and was willing to help the kids find books to read. I had asked her to do something one day and she exclaimed “she wasn’t just a pretty face”. She had us laughing most of the time. She is the reason that I joined the fellowship of Duval Station. I’m going to miss her.

Wilma Taylor Watson

She was a good friend of mine I enjoyed spending time with her and reminiscing of days in our younger years and things we did that we were not so proud of today She will be deeply missed

Martha Louise Flanagan

2025-07-19

It is with deep sorrow and much love that we announce the passing of Martha Louise Flanagan, née Greeson, on July 19, at Community Hospice of Fernandina Beach, Florida, after a long battle with cancer.
Marty was born on February 21, 1948 in Calhoun, Georgia, to Troy Greeson and Louise Fletcher Greeson. She grew up in northwest Georgia and Jacksonville, FL, where she graduated from Englewood High School in 1966. Residing in Nassau County since 1974, most of her career was spent supporting medical care in physician offices and in hospital settings at Humphreys Memorial Hospital and Baptist Medical Center Nassau.
She was a devout Christian and a longtime member of Duval Station Baptist Church, where she found joy in fellowship, faith and in supporting the mission of her son, Pastor Jimmy Flanagan. Marty was a devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend. She had a passion for volunteering for those in need, reading, and keeping the wild birds in her yard well-fed.
Marty is survived by her children Jimmy Flanagan (Belinda) of Yulee, FL, Troy Flanagan (Chad Wykle) of Fernandina Beach, FL, her grandchildren Keith Flanagan (Hannah) of Billings, MT, and Grace Vroman (Zach) of Kingsland, GA, her great-grandchildren Calvary Vroman and Tate Flanagan, her brother Jackie Greeson, and her former husband and life-long friend Jim Flanagan. She also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews and cousins whom she loved dearly. With heartfelt gratitude, we thank Belinda Flanagan for her faithful and compassionate care, a reflection of God’s love in Marty’s final days.
She was preceded in death by her father Troy Greeson, mother Louise Thompson, stepfather Charlie Thompson, sister Judy Greeson, and life-long friend and sister-in-law Betty Hopper.
A memorial service to honor and celebrate Marty’s life will be held on Thursday, July 24 at 11:00 a.m., at Duval Station Baptist Church (13734 Lyle Rd., Jacksonville, FL), with Brother Frank Camarotti officiating. The family will receive visitors prior to the service at 10:00 a.m., with a lunch following the service in the Fellowship Hall.
Martha will be interred at a later date at Bosque Bello Cemetery in a private service.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Duval Station Baptist Church Building Fund in Marty’s memory: https://www.duvalstationbaptist.com/give
Marty’s warmth, generosity, and optimism will be remembered and missed by all who knew and loved her.

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