SFC(RET) Marty Pebler
Martin Pebler
Martin "Marty" Pebler passed away on May 27, 2009. He is survived by his wife Sandy Pebler of Boston, Massachusetts, his father Dr. Alfred Pebler of Frankfurt, Germany, his brother Andreas Pebler of Munich, Germany, his stepbrother Peter Pebler of El Cerrito, California and his stepsister Heidi Leibovich of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was preceded in death by his mother Marianne Seekircher. He also leaves behind many close friends in the Colorado Springs area, as well as many others throughout the United States and abroad. Martin was a medic and demolitions specialist in the army, retiring from Special Forces and also serving on Delta Force. He traveled through many countries for business and pleasure, making friends wherever he went. He was a social activist and was known for his quick wit and intellect. He will be missed by all who knew him. A Memorial was held on June 8, 2009, at the All Souls Unitarian Church in Colorado Springs. A Spreading of the Ashes is scheduled for July 11, 2009, in the Pikes Peak region. Anyone interested in attending the ceremony should contact Sandy Pebler at spformartinpebler@gmail.com. Published in The Gazette on June 28, 2009 Farewell Brother. We'll meet again on the big objective in the sky. |
"Such a long, long time to be gone and a short time to be there." Blue skies, and say hi to Jerry for me, Marty.
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Rest in Peace
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Rest In Peace SFC Pebler!!
Thank you for your service! Prayers out! |
RIP.....
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RIP
RIP Marty
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Rest in Peace, Warrior .....................:(
Big Teddy :munchin |
Wierd and Wonderful Marty
Marty and I were in the 18D course together in 1991- I could tell you some stories (hahaha) about the stuff we got into at the CPT training at Ft. Carson (pre-10th SFG facility construction). I had the great fortune of serving with him in A 1-10th in the 90's, with him as my Sr. Medic. He was the first guy I ever knew with an email account (Hotmail account on a 56K dialup I recall), and he was just beginning to get into mutual funds... He had this idea about doing training schedules on computers, and not typewriters or with a pencil- what was he thinking!
I'll never forget what Marty told me as he sipped his Guinness lager out of the can, and it rings true even today, "you gotta get into their culture, learn their language, and remember that if you're pulling the trigger, somebody fu*ked up." And of course, it was in perfect German. Rest in peace my wierd and wonderful old friend; we'll see eachother again, God willing. Alex |
RIP SFC Pebler, Vaya con Dios..
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I, too, had the good fortune to have worked with Marty in 1-10 and benefit from knowing him. He was a true role model for a young medic.
RIP, Marty. |
Stras,
Clean out your PM folder, it's full. Rich |
marty colorado
still cant believe this about marty...anyone know the last time he posted here? Was anyone in touch with him? I tried from the Springs, even drove by his place in Manitou, or what i thought was his place...could never find him. Does anyone know what happened? why?
Billy |
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Could be he fell in with some bad crowds. TR |
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