He is survived by his wife, Sharon Martens, his daughter Susan Martens, his daughter Sandi Proskovec (Jim), his son, Steve Martens (Stacy), grandchildren William, Henry, and Samuel Martens and Lexi, Renae, and Katie Proskovec and sister Eloise Livermore.Ī celebration of life will be held on Saturday, May 4 at 10:00 a.m. Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Dorthey Martens, his sister, Sherry Garfield, and his brother, Ranny Martens. Fans will remember his bass solos in songs like "Brown Eyed Girl," his cool rendition of "Hey, Bartender," and his sincere appreciation for the people who came out to his shows to dance, sing along, and enjoy live music together. Playing for family and friends at local venues was one of the great joys of his life. He played guitar in several bands throughout the decades, including the Comets, British Invasion, Yesterday and Today, and Fever and the Funkhouse. In addition to his love of amateur radio, Larry's other great passion was music. He and Sharon served as volunteer National Weather Service observers for over 30 years and were members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 200. Through his radio expertise, he served his community in emergency preparedness training and communications support during natural disasters such as our recent flood. He was an active member of the Pioneer Amateur Radio Club and enjoyed participating in club activities such as Field Day, attending local conventions, and helping fellow hams. Larry was a well-known as an enthusiastic amateur ("ham") radio operator whose call sign, K0SW, was frequently heard on the local ham networks. He also worked for several years as an engineer for the local radio station KHUB. He worked there for 46 years as an Electronic Tech in the Structures Maintenance Department. ![]() Larry attended United Electronics Institute in Des Moines, Ia., and worked for Collins Radio in Cedar Rapids, Ia., before he moved back to Fremont and began working for Valmont Industries in 1970. In 1968 he married Sharon Ray Martens (Gannon) at First Congregational Church in Grand Island, Ne. He was confirmed at First Lutheran Church and graduated from Fremont Senior High School in 1967. Larry Doran Martens was born March 30, 1949, in Fremont, Ne., to Raymond and Dorthey (Derr) Martens. He died peacefully, surrounded by family members, music, and Morse code. ![]() Larry Martens, age 70 of Fremont passed away on Tuesday, April 30, 2019, at Lakeside Hospital in Omaha.
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