Lee Martin, former president, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of directors of NIBCO INC., died on March 26, 2003, in Naples, FL, at the age of 83.

Martin, vice chairman of NIBCO's Board of Directors since 1995, dedicated nearly 60 years of service to the company, which was founded in Elkhart by his maternal grandfather, Casper Schweitzer, in 1904. Martin joined NIBCO on June 7, 1943, and served in various production and engineering functions, including management of the Nacogdoches, TX, production facility and built and managed the South Glens Falls, NY, production facility prior to being named president in 1957.

Under his direction, NIBCO embarked on a long-range growth and diversification plan. He served as president until 1976, chief executive officer from 1965 to 1992, and chairman of the board from 1976 to 1995.

Martin was the recipient of many awards and honors, including the Lewis S. Armstrong Award (presented by Indiana University-South Bend, IN) in recognition of distinguished achievement, leadership and contributions to the advancement of business and quality of life in the Michiana area; the Sagamore of the Wabash; and in 1993, was named to Supply House Times magazine's Plumbing, Heating, Cooling and Piping Industry Hall of Fame. He also received an honorary doctorate of law degree in May 1997 from Indiana University-South Bend, IN.

He was member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Indiana Chamber of Commerce; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; General Management Council of the American Management Association; past president of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling-Information- Bureau; past director of First National Bank of Elkhart; past director of Valve Manufacturers Association of America; director of Ameritrust Indiana Corporation; member of Indiana University - South Bend, Ind., Advisory Board; member of Elkhart General Hospital Foundation; and former member of Young Presidents Organization.

Martin co-founded and served as past director of The Martin Foundation, which contributes to educational and environmental causes and is one of the largest philanthropic foundations in Indiana. He was one of three founders and former chairman of the board of the Denver-based Samaritan Institute, a non-denominational not-for-profit provider of counseling and wellness services. He was past chairman of the United Fund Campaign, chairman of the Elkhart Community School Building Corporation and was instrumental in leading and contributing to the building campaign of the YM/YWCA facility of Elkhart County.

Martin is survived by his wife, Geraldine Fitzgarrald, four children and 10 grandchildren.