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Martin Clair Pohl
Oct. 8, 1937 – June 3, 2020
Martin Clair Pohl
Martin Clair Pohl (1937-2020)

Martin Clair Pohl


Oct. 8, 1937 – June 3, 2020


Martin Clair Pohl, a resident of Hughson all but a year of his life, passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, June 3. He was 82 years old.

Martin was born in Modesto and raised in Hughson. He attended Hughson schools and upon graduating from high school, attended and graduated from Modesto Junior College. June 13, 1965, Martin married Ingrid Nystrom Pohl at First Presbyterian Church in Modesto. 

He was a farmer working most of his life in the almond industry. Martin, along with several partners, developed Hughson Nut Company in1985 where he served as president. He was an active member of the Almond Board of California. He served for over 10 years on the Board’s Technical and Regulatory Affairs Committee. He participated in the annual Washington D.C. legislative trip, meeting with lawmakers and federal agency staff to educate them about the industry. In 2013, he received the prestigious Almond Industry Achievement Award. He was in his eigth year with serving as a mentor for the Almond Board of California Almond Leadership Program.

Martin loved music with learning to play the clarinet, saxophone, and piano. Most memorable was playing piano for The Jesters at Divine Gardens Bowling Alley in Turlock. He was a member of the Stanislaus County Farm Bureau, the Almond Alliance, and the Hughson Lions Club. He served on the board of the Hughson Unified School District for 12 years.

Travels with both family and almond related business took him to many parts of the world. In his spare time, Martin enjoyed fishing and spending time with family and friends at the family houseboat. He had a wood shop and as time allowed, he made beautiful clocks as well as some furniture.

One co-worker and friend wrote: “Martin had a heart and passion for the almond industry and the livelihoods of those he provided leadership for. He loved his employees and treated them as an extension of his family. At work he loved to visit, hear about their day, their concerns, their ideas always thinking of ways to improve with those ideas and new innovations. He was a humble, thoughtful, caring man. He was a man of integrity. He was a positive energy that would always greet you with a warm smile. His absence will forever be felt in those whose paths he has crossed but his memory will forever remain in our hearts.”

He is survived by his beloved wife of nearly 55 years, Ingrid Nystrom Pohl of Hughson; two children, Janet Pohl-Schollenberg and David Pohl; his son-in-law, Edward Schollenberg; his grandchildren Abigail Pohl, Emma Pohl and Jake Schollenberg; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Martin was preceded in death by parents Deronda Pohl and Alice Pohl Hayes; and brothers Loren Pohl, Norval Pohl, Lawrence Hayes and Howard Hayes. 

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Martin C. Pohl Memorial Scholarship Fund at Hughson High School, 7419 E. Whitmore Avenue, Hughson, CA; or to a favorite charity.


–Ceres (Calif.) Courier

Wednesday, June 17, 2020