In Memoriam
Martha Josey Larsen
President of
The House of Jossey-Josey
1999-2001
On
An accomplished real estate broker, a Certified Commercial Investment Member,
and a marketing professional with extensive credentials in business and
finance, Martha managed several successful businesses during her life.
Her brother, Harold Josey, said "Of all Martha's
careers, she was most proud of her association with NIKKEN Corporation and the
line of wellness products they represented. She left her very successful
commercial real estate brokerage in 1994 to devote full time to NIKKEN and
attained the grade of Platinum with more than 700 associates in her personal
organization."
Thanks to her leadership abilities and people skills, Martha consulted on site
selection for the Carter Presidential Library, was a consultant for the West
Virginia Roundtable, had managed the British Royal Family's timber holdings in
the Bahama Islands, represented the State of Georgia
at the B'nai Brith Awards
Dinner in 1983, served as an official hostess for the Macon Cherry Blossom
Festival 1983-1988, and hosted members of the British House of Lords and other
international dignitaries. Always politically active, she was completely
at ease with executives, political leaders, and heads of state, and lobbied the
Georgia Legislature and the U.S. Congress for mental health, drug education,
and child abuse legislation, doing her own research and contributing to
columns, as well as providing analysis to legislators.
Martha had vision. I have often thought that if she had been an artist,
she would have painted large canvasses in bold, sweeping strokes of vivid
color. She could stay focused on the big picture and not get lost in the
details as well as anyone I ever knew. An old adage that typified Martha
says, "When you are up to your behind in alligators, you can't be worried
about the mosquitoes around your head." I watched that attitude in
action as we prepared for the Homecoming Reunion in 1998-99. There were
so many obstacles and problems, that a lesser person would have given up.
Martha never did, and she never lost sight of the ultimate goals, not only for
the
At our
Martha was my cousin, but I am pleased to say that she was also my
friend. Like you, I sincerely appreciate all of her hard work on behalf
of the House of Jossey-Josey family, and extend to her children and her brother
our sincere condolences.
Diane Josey, Vice President