(From Konantz Warden Funeral Home)Martha Fay (Davis) Timmerman passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 27, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on July 23, 1942, in Sioux Falls, Iowa, to Alvin and Sarah (Searles) Davis.
At a young age, Martha’s family moved to Liberal, Missouri, where she grew up and graduated with the Class of 1960. During her school years, she was active as a baton twirler, a member of 4-H, and served on the yearbook committee. After graduation, she moved to Springfield, Missouri, where she worked and earned her certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant. She later returned to the area to help care for her family.
Martha met the love of her life, Eugene “Gene” Timmerman, in a story often fondly retold—Gene was instantly smitten while pumping her gas. Their early courtship included a memorable first date that reflected Gene’s eagerness to impress by driving too fast, missing her house, and driving into a field. When they started enjoying racing together, Martha got to drive in the local drag races because her quick skills behind the wheel, and ability to shift fast gave her the winning edge. The two were united in marriage and shared 50 devoted years together until Gene’s passing on October 26, 2019. In the mid-1980s, they reaffirmed their commitment by renewing their vows at St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
A devout Catholic, Martha was a faithful and longtime member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lamar. Her faith was an important part of her life, guiding her actions and shaping the compassion and kindness she showed to others. She also cherished the opportunity to travel to Jerusalem and Italy to the Vatican to see the Pope, with her church, an experience that deepened her faith and remained close to her heart.
Martha dedicated much of her life to caring for others. She worked at the Barton County Health Department from its early days, taking time away only to raise her children, and later retiring around 2006. She was deeply admired by her patients and known for her compassion, kindness, and exceptional care.
She had a joyful and spirited personality, always wearing a smile and extending patience and kindness to everyone she met. Martha found happiness in simple pleasures—visiting with friends, watching birds and deer, and keeping a tidy home. She was also known for her cooking, especially by her grandchildren and their favorite “egg in the middle”, her distinctive eggs and toast.
Martha embraced life with enthusiasm and humor—famously celebrating her 60th birthday by going down the slide at the Lamar pool 60 times. She shared a special bond with her grandchildren, often engaging them in imaginative “medical” games inspired by her nursing background. These moments left a lasting impact, even helping to inspire her grandson Dylan’s future in medicine.
She is survived by her children, Ronda (Terry) Braker of Lamar, Missouri; Donnie (Tracy) Timmermann of El Dorado Springs, Missouri; and Shelby (Kevin) Taffner of Lamar, Missouri; her grandchildren, Ashley (Tony) Todd of El Dorado Springs, Missouri; Dylan Timmermann of Lenexa, Kansas; Ethan Taffner (Malory Gazaway) of Lamar, Missouri; Kelsey Taffner of Dallas, Texas; and Keely Taffner of Lamar, Missouri; her great-grandchildren, Kole Todd and Alex Todd; and her brother, Tom Davis of Iantha, Missouri and her sister Debbie (Jamie) Smilie of Inola, OK.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Eugene “Gene” Timmerman; her parents; her siblings, Jack Davis, Bettye Swezey, Sarah Yokley, and Connie Fast; and her twin sister, Margaret May Davis, who passed away in infancy.
The family will receive friends from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., followed by a funeral service at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lamar, Missouri.
The funeral home will have extended hours and be open until 7:00 pm on Monday March 30 if you would like to sign the book. There is a register book that you can sign after hours. It is located in the book house located on the north side of the north driveway.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church in care of Konantz Warden Funeral Home.
Martha will be remembered for her deep faith, her warmth, her unwavering care for others, and the joy she brought into the lives of all who knew her.






