In the mountains of Pennsylvania, she met her future husband, Justin "Jud" Strunk playing his banjo at a ski resort pub. The couple married and soon after and had three sons: Rory, Jeffrey and Joel. The family of five settled in Farmington, Maine, where Marti first focused on raising her sons and managing her husband's entertainment career.
By the late 60s, their dreams of breaking into the entertainment world were realized with several musical albums and a television appearance on Merv Griffin, taped on the porch of their home on High Street. Soon they packed their bags and moved to California, and after much success, returned to Maine.
Upon their return, Marti and Jud went their separate ways. Marti embarked upon a passionate career teaching art at Mount Blue Junior High School. Marti was a consummate business woman who balanced teaching with a love for finding diamonds-in-the-rough property, creating art and spending time with family and friends at Sugarloaf.
It was during that time where she met the love of her life, Sturges Butler. Together they took on the renovation of the Kawanhee Inn, where, over the years, they hosted many life milestones with friends, family and a nightly tradition of Sturges playing taps at Sunset.
Marti's journey was one defined by her spirit to never give up, no matter what the challenge, and to cultivate and protect your dreams. A spirit that lives on through her husband, her sons and her grandchildren.
In the mountains of Pennsylvania, she met her future husband, Justin "Jud" Strunk playing his banjo at a ski resort pub. The couple married and soon after and had three sons: Rory, Jeffrey and Joel. The family of five settled in Farmington, Maine, where Marti first focused on raising her sons and managing her husband's entertainment career.
By the late 60s, their dreams of breaking into the entertainment world were realized with several musical albums and a television appearance on Merv Griffin, taped on the porch of their home on High Street. Soon they packed their bags and moved to California, and after much success, returned to Maine.
Upon their return, Marti and Jud went their separate ways. Marti embarked upon a passionate career teaching art at Mount Blue Junior High School. Marti was a consummate business woman who balanced teaching with a love for finding diamonds-in-the-rough property, creating art and spending time with family and friends at Sugarloaf.
It was during that time where she met the love of her life, Sturges Butler. Together they took on the renovation of the Kawanhee Inn, where, over the years, they hosted many life milestones with friends, family and a nightly tradition of Sturges playing taps at Sunset.
Marti's journey was one defined by her spirit to never give up, no matter what the challenge, and to cultivate and protect your dreams. A spirit that lives on through her husband, her sons and her grandchildren.
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