In Memory of
Martin K. O'Dea
June 21, 2022
Obituary
Martin K. O’Dea, 75, of Harrington Park, NJ,
passed away on Tuesday, June 21, 2022.
Beloved husband
to Kathleen A. (nee Friery). Loving father of Peter and
his wife Kelly of Worcester, MA, Christopher and his
wife Carrie of Dobbs Ferry, NY and Bryan and his wife
Denise of Ramsey, NJ. Proud grandfather of Katie, Liam,
Maggie, Kevin, Mary, Finnegan, Jane, Keira, Aerin and
Rory. Dear brother of Joseph (late Dolores),Ann James
(late John), Eileen Riordan (Daniel) and the late
Maureen Flood (late Frank) and late Clare Grothe (late
Harry).
Marty grew up in the Bronx and was a devout student who
believed that the quantity of schools attended would
help balance out his attendance in the school of hard
knocks. A graduate of St Simon Stock and All Hallows in
the Bronx, Marty continued his journey in higher
education with a handful of detours, graduating three
decades later from St Peter’s college.
Marty dedicated his life to service. He was drafted to
the US Army at the age of 19 in October 1966. He was
deployed to the Vietnam War from September 1967-August
1968. After he returned home from the Army, he worked
for General Motors for a time. He and a friend would
take the train downtown to 59th Street and that is where
he met Kathleen Ann Friery. It took many trips on the
train to work up the nerve to finally speak to the most
beautiful girl on the train. They were married in
September of 1970.
Martin was hired by the Port Authority Police Department
in July 1973. He was a police officer at the George
Washington Bridge. He enjoyed being a cop and had many
great friendships with his fellow officers.
Marty’s dedication to his family, friends and community
was unquestionable. Whether it be through coaching every
sport imaginable, enjoying extended ‘lunches’ with
friends and vacationing with his bride in Aruba,
Saratoga or the beach. He never missed a St Patrick’s
Day parade or Thanksgiving dinner with his extended
family of 100+. Marty lived a full lifetime despite
leaving us too soon.
These days, the word legend gets thrown out casually but
how many can say they went to the Seminary, guarded Lew
Alcinder and went to Vietnam all in the span of 5 years!
Visiting hours are Friday 4-8 PM at Pizzi Funeral Home,
120 Paris Ave, Northvale, NJ. A Funeral Mass will be
celebrated Saturday at 11 AM at St. Anthony’s Church,
Northvale.
In lieu of flowers or donations, the next time you see a
nurse, doctor, police officer or fireman, tell them
‘thank you’ or buy them a drink. Marty would have loved
that.
www.pizzifuneralhome.com
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