James Dale Martin

March 20, 2020 13 Condolences Print Obituary Send Flowers

August 23, 1945 - March 7, 2020

It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of James Dale Martin (Jim). Jim passed away peacefully with loved ones at his side, at the Royal Alexandra hospital, after a short and courageous battle with lung cancer. Jim, lifetime resident of Woking, Alberta, was a loving husband, proud dad, and the most involved grandpa a child could ever ask for. He was a protective, larger than life, brother and the “Fun Uncle.” He provided endless unforgettable experiences for all his nieces and nephews during their visits at the farm. Jim was a big kid all his life. He was a dreamer who didn’t just dream. He followed his heart and was never afraid of taking the road less travelled. He had the warmest smile, biggest most amazing laugh and always had a story (often embellished) to tell.

Greeting Jim on the other side were his parents Jim and Helen Martin and so many special extended family and friends. We know they are all reunited, telling the best tall tales around the campfire after a long day of fishing and hunting. Left to carry on his memory are his wife, of what would be 50 years this November, Joyce. They were inseparable, a perfect testament and example of love and devotion. Children: Clinton (Christine), Marcy (Andy), Kevin (Tanis), Kimberly (Sean). His cherished grandchildren: Ayden, Nathan, Anaya, Austin, Rowan, Charlize. Brother Dan (Anna), sister Jan (Gerry), and many, many wonderful nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends. Family was absolutely everything to Jim. They were the heart of who he was. These values are a legacy that lives on in all his children and grandchildren.

Jim’s ability to dream big, led him on a life full of adventures. During Jim’s life, his incredible list of accomplishments include: owning and operating a guided hunting business and trapline. He even authored a book detailing the adventures and misadventures during that time. He was a cattle and grain farmer. He was a commercial fisherman who spent every May long weekend at Sturgeon Lake. Sturgeon lake coincidentally, was also where he caught a record breaking Northern Pike which may still grace the wall of the Cozy Cove Marina. Jim loved to go camping, especially with his kids and grandkids. He also loved to go fishing; whether it was in a “tippy frickin’ canoe,” rowboat or his beloved Bayliner. The outdoors is where you would always find him. Jim was a dependable courier who encountered all sorts of crazy weather and interesting people in his travels. Jim was also an inventor. He had a patent pending on one of his many innovative ideas. Perhaps his most lasting legacy, apart from his family, is the beautiful Chinook Valley Golf course that he dreamed about and built on the very ground on which he farmed and his cattle grazed. Jim was an avid golfer. Nothing brought him more joy than returning “home” and golfing with his kids and grandkids at Chinook. In retirement, Jim wrote his book “A Walk on the Wildside;” built a beautiful log cabin with trees hand picked from his beloved land; started chainsaw carving and created many things including the beautiful totems that look over his home. Jim took up painting and drawing and created unique jewelry from moose sheds. He loved going to the farmers market each week with Joyce. It was here where he sold his art alongside Joyce’s delicious baking. The people at the market were another special family for him. He always looked forward to the weekly visits there. Jim’s favourite place, each weekend November to March, was at various Peace Country arenas cheering loud and proud for his hockey crazy grandkids. No matter what the activity, Grandpa was in the stands or audience with the biggest smile on his face.

Jim’s life was full of adventure and love. He will be so very deeply missed. A celebration of his remarkable life will be held at a later date.

In his memory: live life to the absolute fullest; dream big; take chances; try something new; make time for family; keep them close no matter the distance; say I love you every chance you have; get outside; be in awe of how beautiful it is; respect nature and all who call it home; and every once in a while...take the road less travelled.

  1. So sorry for your loss! He was a good man with a big heart and an even bigger smile.

  2. So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing.Prayers to the family.

  3. I never knew Jim but what an amazing tribute. I wish I did get to know him.

  4. Our condolences to you Kevin and Tanis and all of your family!!
    Thinking of you and praying for comfort at this time!!

  5. Sorry to hear of your loss, condolences to all Jim’s family and friends.

  6. My deepest condolences to the Martin family for their great loss of Jim, he will be greatly missed😥

  7. Joyce and family , sorry to hear of Jim’s passing , But he is continueing his adventures on the other side . Hugs and take care

  8. It is our deepest. Sympathy to your whole family on the loss of your loved one was going to stop to say our Condolences but with this Corona- 16 thing going on Thought this the best way. Know that our hearts are with you all in this sad time.

  9. Joyce, Clinton, Marcy, Kevin, Kim,and your families: Our sincere condolences on Jim’s passing. We have so many great memories spent with your family,and he will be sorely missed whenever we get together. Your obituary was a beautiful tribute to a never-to-be-forgotten man! Our love, prayers and God’s blessings be with you all. Phil & Lorraine.

  10. Sorry.

  11. Jim, I think I’ll miss hearing your stories and your everlasting smile. I always looked forward to seeing you and joyce at the market. You will be missed by all RIP Jim.

  12. I am so saddened to hear of Jim’s passing. Although I only recently got to know him, it was very clear how adventurous and talented he was. We always loves looking at the pictures of projects he had created. He was a great story teller and kept us very entertained. Jim always talked so proudly of his family, especially his grandchildren! 💙 I feel so fortunate to have crossed paths with him. I just finished reading his book again and can hear his voice telling the stories while I read them. Please accept my sincerest condolences Joyce and family.

  13. Joyce and family…..So sorry about Jim’s passing. I have had trouble with my computer so unable to do this until now. John and I are so very sorry for you loss. Jim was such a great person and we had so many good conversations at the markets. We are sending our hugs and prayers for all of you. Take care.

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