Patricia Shely Martin

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Patricia Shely Martin, retired rancher, passed away peacefully at her home in Marathon, Texas, on April 30, 2022. She was born Nov. 18, 1928.

Pat is survived by her three children, Ann and husband Walter Miller of Horizon City, Texas, Don and wife Bernice McKinney Martin of Marathon, and James and wife Dawn Quent Martin of Midland, Texas. Her husband of 60-plus years, Biddy Martin, preceded her in death in 2010.

Her grandchildren are Wesley and Lori, Cody and Leslee, Juston and Norma, Weldon and Benita, Shely and Ryan Adamson, and Kourtney and Andrew Bassett. She is also survived by four great-grandsons, two great-granddaughters, and one great-great granddaughter.

Pat lived at the Shely ranch at and near Tesnus, Texas, and in Marathon her entire life, and was proud of being in Brewster County all those years. Her parents, Charlie and Cecil Shoemaker Shely (both deceased) were sheep ranchers in Brewster County on land owned by the family since 1906. Pat was particularly close to her paternal grandmother, “Annie” Shely, and her cousin Fred Shely. Her only brother, Jack Hovis Shely, preceded her in death in 2009. She is survived by several sisters-in-law and many nieces and nephews who love their Aunt Pat.

Pat was a role model rancher’s wife in that she was always at Biddy’s side, and could probably do everything he could. Pat and Biddy were inducted into the Big Bend Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2005. She is also mourned by many others, including those she helped Biddy mentor in ranching, roping, and horsemanship, including the Lee, Holland, Leary, Hofacket, Roberts, Yadon, and Moorhouse families, and many, many close friends.

Pat served as treasurer of the Marathon Cemetery Association and on the Marathon ISD Board of Trustees. She was an avid participant in the annual M2M, and walked most days of the year to prepare for that 5k. Well known for her baking, Pat generously shared her apple cakes or pecan pies with family and friends.

Ashes will be scattered at the family ranch in a private ceremony. The family will host a celebration of Pat’s life at her home in Marathon on Saturday, May 14, from 2-5 p.m. Come as you can to share memories.

In lieu of floral arrangements, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the Marathon Library, P.O. Box 177, Marathon TX 79842, or on their web site marathonpubliclibrary.org.

Services have been entrusted to Alpine Memorial Funeral Home.

Online condolences may be left at alpinememorialfuneralhome.com.