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About Felix E. Martin, Jr.

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Felix Eaves Martin, Jr. was born in 1927 and was a only child to Felix E. Sr. and Jean Martin. Felix Junior attended school in Greenville through the eleventh grade and completed his secondary education at The McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1945. Upon his graduation, he joined the U.S Maritime Service and served on the S.S. Thomas Say in the Mediterranean Sea during the final months of World War II.

Following his honorable discharge in 1946, Felix enrolled at Western Kentucky University. After his freshman year, he transferred to the University of Kentucky, where he joined Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. His education was interrupted in 1950 when he was drafted into the Army to serve in the Korean War. He was trained by the Central Intelligence Corps as a pathfinder for the Eighth Army, interpreting aerial photos for use by troops in battle. Felix earned two bronze Stars, a United Nations Service Medal and a unit commendation for his service.

After his honorable discharge in 1952, Felix returned to the University of Kentucky on the G.I. Bill. He was elected president of his fraternity and graduated in 1954 with a Bachelor of Science degree in commerce. After graduation, Felix worked as an outside plant engineer, and then as a public relations supervisor for Southern Bell Telephone Company in Louisville, Hopkinsville and Pikeville, Kentucky. When his father died in 1960, Felix inherited $267,000. In 1966, Felix moved to Florida where he became a full-time private investor in the stock market.

Felix returned to Greenville in 1996 to care for his mother, who died in 2001, at the age of 98. Felix inherited over $8 million from his mother, but he continued to live modestly in the home his parents had built in 1929 on North Main Street in Greenville. He also managed the Martin House Apartments, built shortly after the Civil War and purchased by Felix’s grandfather in 1899. Just like the many generations who came before him, Felix was a lifelong member of the Greenville United Methodist Church.

Felix passed away on November 15, 2007 at the age of 80. By the time of his death, he had increased his estate to more than $60 million.

Felix left a generous bequest to his church as well as to his alma maters —The McCallie School and the University of Kentucky. He bequeathed $2.8 million to each educational institution, which will provide annual scholarships to deserving students from Muhlenberg County.

Remarkably, Felix left the bulk of his estate—over $50 million dollars—to establish the Felix E. Martin, Jr. Foundation. He specified in his Will that the foundation would support the civic, cultural and educational needs of Muhlenberg County.

The Felix E. Martin Jr. Foundation will honor the life of this generous local citizen, and his legacy will enhance the lives of individuals living and working in Muhlenberg County for generations to come. To learn more about the Felix E. Martin Jr. Foundation, click HERE

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Felix E. Martin Jr. Hall is a facility of the Muhlenberg County Board of Education.
www.muhlenberg.kyschools.us

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