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Martin
Flahive
February 18, 1934 – February 12, 2026
Martin Michael Flahive, age 91, entered eternal rest Thursday, February 12, 2026. He
was born February 18, 1934, in Monroe County, Iowa to the late Martin Henry Flahive
and Marcella Grace Kearney Flahive. He attended Albia High School and was the first
family member to graduate from college, earning a bachelor's degree in electrical
engineering from Iowa State University. In addition, he took master's courses at
University of Notre Dame and law courses at Southern Methodist University. He proudly
served in the United States Army.
Marty moved to the Dallas area in 1963 where he met his one true love, Mary Jo Alig.
They married on May 28,1966 and remained by each other's side until he departed this
world. He was not only a dedicated and loving husband, father, Bopbop, great Bopbop
but also a devout and faithful Catholic. He celebrated his Irish heritage and was known
for his outstanding sense of humor. He loved telling jokes. In fact, he would tell the
same jokes, so often, his family started to number them. Marty loved to make people
laugh.
Marty is survived by his wife of 59 years, Mary Jo, two sons, Martin John of Grand
Prairie and Michael George of Richardson, a daughter, Susan Marie Buchanan of
Highland Village, two grandchildren, Allison Marie Arant (Dakota) of Lubbock and Ryan
Matthew Buchanan (Katie) of Jacksonville, NC. In 2024, he was ecstatic to welcome his
two great grand-daughters, Harper Grace Arant and Madilyn Margaret Buchanan.
He is preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Paul Flahive, two sisters, Teresa
Flahive and Mary Margaret Coyne, and one grandchild, Teresa Marie Buchanan. Marty
is survived by seven sisters, Virgene, Carolyn, Pat, Kathleen, Shirley (Gordon), Sandra,
and Judy (Gary). He is also survived by his brother Jim (Mary Kay) and dozens of
nieces and nephews.
Although we grieve the loss of Marty, our memories will always be with us. Marty had
one goal in life. It was to make it to Heaven. We are certain he accomplished his
mission.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial mass intentions be offered in
Marty's name at any Catholic Church. He was a long-time member of Mary Immaculate
Catholic Church, in Farmers Branch.
A memorial Mass will be held at 10:00 am on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at St.
Joseph Village, 1201 E. Sandy Lake Rd, Coppell, Texas 75019.
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