Patty Martone, in memoriam
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Patty Martone is framed by the statue of Agnes Hamilton and her young cousin. Martone was at Headwater's Park in 2011 to introduce three new inductees into the Hamilton Society of Sisters.
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Martone speaks in 2009 about extraordinary women in Fort Wayne's past in a program at the History Center.
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Martone welcomes Megan Westendorf of Bishop Dwenger into the Hamilton Society of Sisters.
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Martone before speaking about extraordinary women who helped shape Fort Wayne.
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Martone spoke in 2009 about ''Fort Wayne Women Who Have Broken the Mold.''
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Martone reads ''Village Voice,'' a poem she composed for the dedication of the East State Village arch in 2008.
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Wendy Robinson, Fort Wayne Community Schools superintendent, receives a standing ovation and a hug from former schools administrator Martone in 2004 after Robinson was given the YWCA's Helene R. Foellinger Award.
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Martone speaks in 2003 at an FWCS board meeting about the qualities needed in the new superintendent. She supported then-Deputy Superintendent Wendy Robinson.
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Tony and Patty Martone work out on the bikes in 2002 at Parkside Health and Fitness Center.
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An image of students being congratulated in 2000 by fellow students for working on a book with Patty Martone, entitled, ''Little Girls Grow Up'', about the Hamilton women of Fort Wayne.
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Martone speaks to students at Brentwood Elementary School in 200 about the new book she wrote with students at the school entitled ''Little Girls Grow Up,'' about the Hamilton women of Fort Wayne.
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Micki Kepes, speaking as Abigail Adams, in a 1999 program ''We've Come A Long Way... or Have We?'' sponsored by the Fort Wayne Women's Bureau. From left are Kathy Weiss as Victoria Woodhall; Patty Martone as Alice Hamiltion; Johanna Ice-Gold as Sojourner Truth; and Algerine Hicks as Harriet Tubman.
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Martone in 1998.
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Ron Kennedy, Central High School graduate of '71,left and Fannie Eloms graduate of '68, greet Martone after a 1998 panel discussion recalling the days of Central High School Past students filed by to give her a rose.
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Martone, portraying Dr. Alice Hamilton in 1997.
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Matrone in 1996.