Johnny Wayne Martin
September 8, 1959 ~ July 22, 2022
Johnny Wayne Martin, loving husband and father of three, passed away on Friday July 22, 2022 at the age of 62. He was surrounded by loved ones. Born on September 8, 1959 in Covington, VA to the late Dolly Belle Martin and the late Morris Dean Martin Sr. He was one of nine children. At the age of 18 he joined the United States Navy and retired honorably as a Cheif Petty Officer after 23 years of service. He worked as an Aircraft Mechanic at Boeing Inc on the Patuxent River Naval Air Station. Johnny loved watching sports including football, basketball and golf. He was a lifelong Washington Redskins/VA Tech fan.
Johnny was very family oriented and he was close with all of his siblings, children and grandchildren. He enjoyed listening, singing and dancing to music. Johnny is preceded in death by his mother and father in heaven. He is survived by His beloved wife Tracey, his three Daughters, Christina(Michael/Son In Law), Ashley(Mikey/Son In Law) and JoAnna(Justin/Son In Law), his 9 grandchildren, Angelina, Carroll, Shayla, Myra, Alyssa, Connor, Emily, Hudson and Tatiana, great grandchildren Kameron and Kameiro, four brothers, Dean, Gary, Darren and Greg and four sisters, Dawn, Sandy, Lisa and Christal and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will be held at Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home in Leonardtown MD on August 5, 2022 at 1:30pm. There will be a repast to follow at 5pm at the California MD VFW Post 2632. Flowers and/or donations may be sent to 41590 Fenwick St. Leonardtown, MD 20650. There will also be full military services rendered at Arlington National Cemetery on June 21, 2024 at 2:00 PM.





Johnny loved his family and siblings dearly. He had the biggest heart and loved helping others. I will forever treasure the beautiful memories of growing up with him and sharing our birthdays together. He loved to play pranks and make others laugh. He will forever remain in our hearts. Never forgotten!! Love you big brother always. Your big sissy Dawn Crizer
My brother was a prankster. But he loved his family. My last memory was him and I and my sister Dawn laughing half the night because I fell off the couch. Then we was playing the Waltons kept saying goodnight. My brother you fought a hard fight for two years. GO RIP WILL BE MISSED BUT NOT FORGOTTEN LOVE YOU BROTHER
My brother was a prankster and love to joke around. But mainly he was a family man who loved his wife Tacey and daughters Christina, Ashley and Joanna so very much. But then grandkids was his pride and joy. My brother fought hard for the last couple of years never giving up. But now Johnny you can go RIP and rejoice with mom and dad. Love you brother and you will be missed. Until then FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWONG SEAS