Edith Bergman Martel passed away November 19, 2012 at the home of her loving son Denny Martel surrounded by her family.
Edith, a descendent of Dan Madden and second generation islander was born December 29th, 1917 to J.O. Bergman and Mary Madden Bergman in their island home located at 1220 Cattle Point Road on San Juan Island. As a child Edith and her sisters took great care of the Saint Francis Church once located on Madden Lane.
Edith, the youngest of the four Bergman Sisters as a young girl growing up on the island enjoyed long summer days at her Aunt Jennie’s Beach on Mill Road, Sunday Trips to The Corner Store owned by her father for treats of her choosing and helping her pioneer family on the farm, including milking their sixteen cows both before and after school.
Soon after graduating a year early from Friday Harbor High School in 1935 on January 18, 1936 Edith married Edward Joseph Martel, at in the Saint Francis Catholic Church. Edith and Ed remained on San Juan Island to raise two sons, Daniel Dennis and Leonard Edward Martel.
Edith lived her entire life on San Juan Island where she worked as a homemaker while her husband Ed worked as a fisherman, delivered the mail and was best known as a well driller. She was an active and loyal member of the Saint Francis Catholic Church and Altar Society. Edith prided herself in her brilliant abilities in the kitchen, being awarded many blue ribbons at the San Juan County Fair. Both family and friends knew; some, if not The Best brownies, lemon bars and cookies could be found at 150 Web Street where Edith and Ed lived for over 70 years.
Edith enjoyed gardening, walking island beaches for agates, attending mass, long drives around the island, baseball (especially the Mariners) and most of all her family, friends and her life on the island.
Edith is survived by her sons, Denny and Leonard Martel; her daughter-in-law, Pamela; her grandchildren, Justin Martel, Tara Martel Hulse, Tawny Martel Galligan, Kassandria Martel Rouleau, Aydriann Martel Plumb, Tyson Martel and their spouses as well as her great grandchildren; Eve, Ryder, Damien, Mia, Cole, Lane & Owen. She was preceded in death by her husband Edward Martel, her brother Daniel Bergman and her sisters, Anna Hodgson, May Boyce and Frances Cahail.
A memorial mass was held Saturday, November 24. Pallbearers were Justin Martel, Martin Hulse, Tyson Martel, Damien Martel Rouleau, Michael Galligan and John Spangler. A graveside dedication followed the service.
Jim has had several careers, all connected with writing. He has been a technical writer in the rocket industry, a college English prof, and most recently a freelance editor with the Northwest Editors Guild. jimmc@sanjuanislander.com