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Patricia Rebecca Martinez (1932-2009)


Patricia Rebecca Martinez, 76, passed suddenly of natural causes on Monday, May 18, 2009 in Grand Junction, Colorado.

On this day, our Mother, Grandmother, Teacher, Advisor, Counselor and our Greatest Inspiration was called home. As the matriarch of a large extended family, Patricia leaves a legacy of compassion, unity and a sense of humor to her five grown children and their families. As the family elder, she left us with the understanding, love and resilience that all families need to overcome life’s obstacles and to pursue a life of happiness.
Service Schedule Patricia was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Onofre Martinez (1929-1968) of Monte Vista, Colorado; as well as both her parents, and her brothers: Jose H. Martinez, Emanuel (Murello) Martinez, and Johnny Gallegos; sisters: Mary Martinez, Margaret Valdez, Theresa Clemit and Josie Santistevan. She is survived by sisters Pauline Dixon of San Diego, California and Eva Lopez of Espanola, New Mexico.

All of her children survive her: Alan (Geri Gardunio) Martinez, Michael (Linda) Martinez, Joseph (Laura) Martinez, Patty (Frank) Bargas, and Cynthia (Matthew) Monroe. She is survived by 16 grandchildren: Mateo (Nancy) Martinez, Anita (Fidel) Jiron, Gerald Martinez, Brandy (Steven) Bishop, Ricky (Joanna) Rodriguez, Christina (Roman) Podwinski, Ray (Jennifer) Henson, Alejandra Martinez, Karen Martinez, Joseph (Jessica) Schafer, Crystal (Miguel) Martinez, Rafael Martinez, Marissa (Levi) Johnson, Michaela McGrady, Alyssa McGrady, and Mike McGrady.

She is also survived by 16 great-grandchildren: Analicia Jiron, Santiago Jiron, Diego Jiron, Kiyah Martinez, Isabelle Martinez, Marshall Martinez, Natalia Martinez, Juan Michael Martinez, Angelika Bishop, Dylan Upchurch, Alexis Henson, Everett Ray Henson Jr., Keely Schafer, Payton Schafer, Joshua Martinez, and Ethan Johnson. She was looking forward to welcoming two new great-grandchildren to her family later this year.

Patricia Martinez is a direct descendant of Spanish settlers who first came to the “New World” in the late 1500s. She was born June 8, 1932 in Alamosa, Colorado to parents Antonio Maria Martinez and Rebecca Romero of the northern New Mexico and Conejos, Colorado areas.

A rosary and memorial service will be held Wednesday night @ 6:00 p.m. in Grand Junction, Colorado at Callahan-Edfast Mortuary. A second rosary will be held on Thursday, May 21st at 7:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 715 4th Street, Alamosa, Colorado. A funeral mass in honor of Patricia will be held on Friday, May 22nd at 2:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Alamosa. Burial will follow at Alamosa Municipal Cemetery, 2150 State Avenue, Alamosa, Colorado.

She will be deeply missed but fondly remembered by all who knew and loved her. She lives forever in our hearts.

Please sign the guestbook at www.legacy.com/gb2/default.aspx?bookid=6292254595321

2 Responses to “Patricia Rebecca Martinez (1932-2009)”

  1. Angela Jiron-Mendoza Says:

    We are deeply sorry for your loss of your mom.

    Your description of your mom (Aunt Pat) was beautiful. I along with my family were fortunate to have had the time to visit with her at our parent’s recent anniversary party. I look at the attached picture and I smile, she had a great smile.

    Love and prayers for your family, Angela (Jiron) and Michael Mendoza and Family

  2. Inez (Lopez) Deines Says:

    Deepest condolences to my cousins on the loss your beloved mother, my aunt. I did not see Aunt Pat often, but when I did, she was always gracious and vibrant. She was a beautiful person, who loved her family deeply. May the angels lead her into paradise.
    My thoughts and prayers to all of her family. Love, Inez (Lopez)Deines

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