In loving memory of

Martha Lynn Smith
March 7, 1953 - August 9, 2018

Martha Lynn Smith, 65, of Burlington, formerly of Louisiana, died at 1:20 a.m. Thursday, August 9, 2018 at Great River Hospice House.
Born on March 7, 1953 in Burlington, she was the daughter of Roy Charles and Betty Elaine (Hopewell) Ertz.
Martha graduated from Burlington High School and received her teaching degree from Southern Louisiana University in Hammond, LA. From 1980-87 she served in the United States Navy as a computer programmer, stationed in Japan for three of those years. She later resided in Louisiana and worked for the water department in the administrative office.
Martha was of the Catholic faith. Her hobbies included fishing and reading. She always enjoyed a good shrimp boil and visiting Lake Pontchartrain. She loved riding around the countryside looking at the Mississippi River, and had a special interest in helping children.
Survivors include her son, Beau (Rose) Barker, active military command SGT Major, training at Fort Bliss, TX; grandson, Nolan; siblings, Roy T. Ertz of Glendale, AZ, Robert "Bo" (Laura) Ertz of Columbia, MO, Mary (Gordon) Cho of Aiea, HI, Timothy (Becky) Ertz of AL, Angela (Kirk) Angeron of Hammond, LA, Mark Ertz of Burlington and Joe (Christine) Ertz of West Burlington; several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Martha Lynn Smith has deeded her body to the University of Iowa Deeded Body Program. There will be no services at this time.

Tributes

Mark wrote on Aug 21, 2018:

"My sister Martha was the kindest of all my siblings. Martha's pride & joy was her only son, Beau Barker, her Grandson, Nolan & her daughter Rose. "

alan juderjahn wrote on Aug 14, 2018:

"Martha I will miss you my friend. Prayers to the family. Enjoyed talking with you over a drink in Louisiana."

Sandy fisher wrote on Aug 11, 2018:

"You were the spark in this building, always smiling, always cheerful. We will miss you more than u know Sandy"

Rose wrote on Aug 10, 2018:

"She was the best mother-in-law I could have ever hoped for...Nolan will miss his Granny Smith."

Tami Norton wrote on Aug 9, 2018:

"I enjoyed chaning with Martha she was a lot fun. I will miss her."

Tami Norton wrote on Aug 9, 2018:

"I enjoyed chaning with Martha she was a lot fun. I will miss her."