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Martin “Marty” “Sign Man” Prather

May 26, 1958 - September 28, 2025
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Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts
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Washington, Missouri
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Martin Glenn Prather’s legacy will extend well beyond a Missouri Sports Hall of Fame induction as a superfan or a small businessman who achieved monumental success or, most important – a loving husband, father and grandfather. For all who ever met Marty, whether they were friends for 50 years or 5 minutes, he made them smile with his warm personality, unforgettable
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Kat Waker left a message on October 6, 2025:
Grateful to have met you. Such a happy spirit.
Pattie Sue Pearce left a message on October 6, 2025:
The best boss i ever had!
Bobbie Jo Prieto left a message on October 6, 2025:
This world has lost a very bright light. Marty was always so kind and full of joy. Met him through WiseGuys Screen Print front desk and am very thankful for that. Always kept his favorite Butterfingers in the top drawer for him because he was happy to let me know that the candy I had in our front desk dish was trash. He brought his own butterfingers in and I sure got the assignment to keep them stocked going forward. Butterfingers forever more. Jim brought the last of his stash over to Karin last week with his last order. What a pleasure it was to work with Marty. Thanking God that I had the opportunity to get to know Marty and praying that Marty has had the opportunity to hug on God. May his entire family and all of his friends feel the Lord's comfort and peace, today and always.
JOSHUA RICE left a message on October 6, 2025:
Sincerest Condolences. Marty was the nicest man I've ever met. Everytime we talked he was vibrant, happy, just full of joy. He will be missed.
Wanda hart left a message on October 5, 2025:
Just will miss so much
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Craig Fryman left a message on October 5, 2025:
Marty, playing baseball from the age of 8 to 18 in good old Bellbrook was a special time with many great stories. I know you'll be starting at shortstop for THE HEAVEN ALL STARS! Here's to getting a few chippy singles in your first game... RIP
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Dan Lucy left a message on October 5, 2025:
I lived in the same neighborhood as Marty. He would see me jogging with my dog and stop his truck and give me pizza coupons. They were called Marty dollars and it was great. All was right in the world with a Marty dollar in your pocket. Marty was a kind and generous person. Rest in peace my friend.
Wild Willie Taylor left a message on October 3, 2025:
Marty and I share many moments together. The best was the trip we made to the Cardinal game i Hawaii. I picked him up at the airport and when we made it to the hotel Marty showed me the most clever sign he ever came up with. The Photo speaks for itself. R.I.P. Marty.
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Bob Luke left a message on October 3, 2025:
I met Marty in 1982, where he and Art were running the Domino's Pizza on Glenstone. Those guys knew what they were doing then and the success continued on. Marty was a ray of sunshine, always smiling, always looking to the bright side. Southwest Missouri was blessed to be able to share in his journey over all these years. He was a super fan…and I will always be a super fan of him. Condolences to his family.
Darryl Edwards left a message on October 2, 2025:
Rest in Peace Marty. You were a great friend, brother, and inspiration to us all. I am sure you slid "head first" into Heaven and asked Saint Peter, "where is the Bar"? I'll miss you brother, but I am a better person for having you in my life!
Juliana Hudson left a message on October 2, 2025:
This is a pic of my daughter’s teammate and Marty at Track or Treat at Hammons Firld last October. They were both playing up their characters to the highest degree. Right as we started to move on, he told her to go look in the mailbox. She got a full-size Hershey bar. The last with him said he had been waiting for the right kid all night to give the special candy too. He had almost given it to the group ahead of us but he was so glad he waited. We will sure miss seeing him at ALL of the games waving his signs.
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Terrance McGee left a message on October 2, 2025:
Marty, thank you for making my experience at Missouri State a special one. I appreciated the love, support and your signs that made me feel at home. You will be missed. T.McGee - Milwaukee’s Best
Becky Tandy left a message on October 2, 2025:
My sympathies to his family. I was the recipient of some of Marty's generosity on a couple occasions simply by virtue of sitting with one of his acquaintances at Juanita K. Of course Karin was with him as well, smiling broadly. I later ran into Karin a couple times at a nail salon. Although I really didn't really know either of them, they both seemed like such class acts. I hated to hear of Marty's unexpected and premature passing.
The Skornia family left a message on October 2, 2025:
I will always remember trying to beat Marty at the card game 13! He was a tough competitor. Love from us all.
Alan Kloehn left a message on October 2, 2025:
I met Marty in 1997 when he started the Mac Attack Pack, attending games to raise money for Cardinals Care. From then on, I ran into him at St. Louis Sports Memorabilia Shows, St Louis Cardinals games, SMSU/MSU Bears games, Springfield Cardinals games and in Dominos waiting on my pizza. He always greeted me warmly with a smile. I'll miss seeing him. All my prayers to Karin, Rachel and your family.
Nicole ketron left a message on October 1, 2025:
In memory of Martin “Marty” “Sign Man” Prather, Nicole ketron lit a candle
Julie Wright left a message on October 1, 2025:
Our loss, heaven's gain! Karin, Rachel, Joe & Haze I send hugs as you navigate this tremendous loss. You knew him best, loved him most but you shared him with so many. Some of my favorite memories: favorite sign, "Tamarr Cracked Corn and I Don't Care; the potato chips and chocolates he brought by The Bears Fund office after a visit back home to Ohio (must admit, they were some of the best); and oh, those Domino's coupons you could bank on getting when you saw Marty! THANK YOU, friend, for everything. . . til we meet again. GO BEARS!!
Pam Hartley left a message on October 1, 2025:
Sending prayers of comfort and love to Marty's family.
Ben Farnsworth left a message on October 1, 2025:
I met Marty years ago at the Cardinals WWU. I sold him a few pieces of memorabilia through the years. I remember one WWU when my buddy and I were sitting at the hotel bar having dinner and drinks with Marty. Marty said he was heading up to his room early and would see us the next day. At the end of the evening we asked for our bill. The bartender told us that Marty had taken care of our tab! Such a giving and generous man!
Mark and Michele Taylor left a message on October 1, 2025:
We were so sad to hear that Marty passed. He was such a great guy. We had so much fun with the Mac attack pack, and other events that we all got to go to. Karin you and your family are in our prayers. May Marty rest in peace. He had a great life.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Steven Lawrence left a message on October 1, 2025:
My friendship with Marty has been one of the most pivotal relationships I've ever had. Not only was he a friend who is always there with a laugh with a reminiscence but a pat on the shoulder when I didn't even know I needed one. I owe him a debt of friendship that there's really no way that I can repay. But I am going to strive to be more giving, and more intuitive to what people need. God bless Karin, Rachel, Joe and Haze. God bless his entire family. And if you add to that family everyone that he's touched with kindness, inspiration and genuine warmth, that's going to be a number too big to count. God bless you my friend.
Cindy Happel (Britton) left a message on October 1, 2025:
I worked for Marty along with my sister and her husband, Cheryl and Robert Denison. So sad to hear that you have passed. Domino's was the best place to work! We really had a great time. Rest now and thank you for being you! Cindy Britton
Tamara Prathet left a message on October 1, 2025:
In memory of Martin “Marty” “Sign Man” Prather, Tamara Prathet lit a candle
Teresa Downey Holloway left a message on October 1, 2025:
I am Coach Downey's (Bellbrook, OH) daughter. Marty made some special trips to visit with Dad when he got sick. Dad loved that so much. Marty was a great guy!! He came and spent a couple days with us during Dad's funeral. Sending prayers to his family. He shared with us how much he loved them. -Teresa Downey Holloway
Mike Sanders left a message on October 1, 2025:
You will be missed greatly. I will miss our conversations at Missouri State games. My thoughts go out to Karen and the rest of the family
Jim and Cristal Hoovens left a message on October 1, 2025:
Prayers for all of you. There will only be one Marty. I will always cherish the wisdom and friendship he shared with me.
Amanda Darden left a message on September 30, 2025:
May your happy memories give you peace and comfort during this challenging time.
Kevin Perez left a message on September 30, 2025:
Truly a joyful soul. It always made my day seeing him walk in and getting a chance to talk to him.
Joey L Rich left a message on September 30, 2025:
USA Softball Missouri inducted Marty into our SLOW PITCH IMPACT AWARD several years ago. The way he treated his ball players, employees and really everyone was and is a true legacy to the man. He will be sorely missed.
Chip and Jackie Wagoner left a message on September 30, 2025:
All our love and prayers to you all ❤️ we loved Marty and he will be forever missed ❤️
Marlo Boer left a message on September 30, 2025:
There are no words that can ease the pain of losing someone you love, but I hope you can feel the love and support from those who cared dearly for Marty. May peace and healing find you in the days ahead, and may the beautiful memories bring you comfort. Marty has forever made an impact in the Domino's community & family.
Madeline Burke left a message on September 30, 2025:
I met Marty years ago at Winter Warm Up. We met sitting at the bar and we were talking stats when it dawned on me who he was. He played it off cool and was a s down to earth as he could have been though in my eyes he was famous. We ran into each other every year after and at games too. Marty is the epitome of a die hard fan and is what I hope to carry on in his stead. Rest easy my friend. I’ll carry on the winter warm up beers. Maybe not without tears though.
Chad Griffin left a message on September 30, 2025:
In memory of Marty “Sign Man” Prather, Chad Griffin lit a candle
Kevin Killer Cantwell left a message on September 29, 2025:
In memory of Marty “Sign Man” Prather, Kevin Killer Cantwell lit a candle
Greg, Connie & Peyton McNabb left a message on September 29, 2025:
Karin and Rachel, our hearts are breaking for you and we send our deepest condolences. Marty was such a wonderful and generous person and we know he will be deeply missed by so many. Sending our love and prayers.
Kevin Alfultis left a message on September 29, 2025:
Karin & family, As most everyone who Marty ever met, I considered him a friend. He and I took a trip to Omaha during the '94 Strike and those memories will be forever etched in my memory. I am so sorry for your loss but I want thank you all for sharing him with all the other fan. He touched so many lives of strangers and of those that worked at the stores. His legacy is kindness and friendship. Thinking of you and praying for you. There wasn't a single time I was with him that he didn't talk about his family. You'll see Marty again.
Greenlawn left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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