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Paul Z Martland

5/14/1958 - 7/5/2018

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Obituary For Paul Z Martland

Bristol Paul Z. Martland , 60, of Bristol, died Thursday, July 5, 2018 at Hope Hospice in Providence.

He was born in Newport a son of the late John and Mary (Maloney) Martland.

Paul made the snack boxes for L.I.F.E. Incorporated.

Paul has lived in Bristol for 11 years, coming from Newport and Warren.

Mr. Martland enjoyed playing golf, watching horses, watching WWE Wrestling. Paul also liked drawing and blue prints, he enjoyed listening to country music and taking car rides around Ocean Drive.

He loved spending time with his friends and family.

He was a Republican.

Paul is survived by his brothers John and his wife Bonnie Martland of Temecula CA., David and his wife Moia Martland of Middletown, Denis and his wife Stephanie Martland of Portsmouth. His sisters Polly Martland of Potsmouth , and Kate Martland Kile and her husband Alex of Tiverton.

He is also survived by many nieces and nephews, cousins and friends.

Paul was the brother of the late Jerry Martland.

Pauls family will be forever grateful for his staff and friends at L.I.F.E. Incorporated.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his calling hours on Monday, July 9, 2018 from 4-7pm in the SMITH FUNERAL and MEMORIAL SERVICES, 8 Schoolhouse Road, Warren, RI.

Gifts in his memory may be made to L.I.F.E Incorporated, 490 Metacom Avenue, Bristol, RI, 02809.

www.wjsmithfh.com

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  • 04/27/2021

    Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your brother Paul. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

  • 04/27/2021

    Dear Moia & David, We have been reminiscing about all the fun times and laughs we had with Paul during the many sleepovers at your home when he was living with you. One of the funniest was when he bought an â??engagement ringâ?? for his fiancé, the actress on one of the soap operas he liked to watch - he had a good eye because she was a beauty. Every time we arrived he would get excited, I think because he knew how much we genuinely enjoyed his company even though he could never remember our names â?? Sharon & I were referred to as â??the girls with the funny hairâ?? and Joe & Phil were known as the husbands of the girls with the funny hair. You should both be very proud of the happiness you gave to Paul for all the years that he lived with you in Middletown. And Moia, it was you who at a time when Paul was lost and bereft provided him with the nurture and care he so desperately needed after the death of his mother. Paul will always have a special place in our hearts. Love, Sharon, Joe (Colaneri), Phil & Jan (Hicks)

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