Martha Jane Sult's Obituary
Martha Jane Sult (Johnson) 80, passed away peacefully at home on July
24, 2021, in Lakeland, FL. Her daughters Patricia and Mary Beth were at
her side. Martha was born in Ansted, WV, to Francis Elizabeth and James
Franklin Johnson. She had one sister, Luanna, and 2 brothers, Bob and
James Edward. Martha grew up in Falls View, WV, and attended Gauley
Bridge High School, Marshall University and very proudly graduated from
Sinclair Community College in 1988 in Dayton, Oh. She held many
positions over the years — secretary at Gauley Bridge High School, office
manager at RESA IV in Fayetteville,WV, office manager of several
construction companies and secretary at Edgewater Methodist Church in
Port Charlotte, FL. She also held many Omega Province and chapter
offices in her beloved Sigma Phi Gamma International Sorority. Martha
was ultra organized and always knew where the comma went and where
to end a sentence. Martha had 3 daughters, Patricia, Mary Beth and
Cindy, with ex husband Bob Sult. Martha loved her family, playing cards
(her money bag will be divided among fellow card players), traveling, going on cruises, road trips with Lou and Beth, the beach, The Martin and
Massey Families, the Johnson family and all of her Sigma Phi Gamma
sisters. She is survived by her sister Luanna, brother James Edward, 2
daughters, Patricia(Lisa), Mary Beth(Ed), 10 grandchildren, 11 great
grandchildren, with 2 more on the way, many nieces and nephews and
many friends who will miss her dearly. She is predeceased by both
parents, her brother Bob, and daughter Cindy. Martha requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to
The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation at pulmonaryfibrosis.org or The
Alzheimer’s Association at act.alz.org/donate. Donation forms will also be
available at the chapel. Masks will be required inside the chapel. Martha is currently breathing easy, has 13 cards in her hand with 3 runs in a game with Aunt Gene and Dick and is cowlick
free.
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