Margaret Martinez Durango, Colorado Obituary

Margaret Martinez

All the hugs and kisses you could ever want was her specialty. Margaret “Margie” Martinez loved people and people loved her. She was at home when called to hug and kiss our Lord on Tuesday, May 13th, 2014. Margaret Sally Martinez, or Margie was born in Trujillo, Colorado on April 15, 1934 to Jose N. Maez and Floripa Archuleta Maez. While growing up the family moved around following her Dad’s work into Utah, Nevada, and Arizona, but always called Pagosa Springs home. It was in Pagosa Springs where she met and married her beloved husband, Samuel Steven Martinez. Together they raised six children at the Lower Blanco, Edith, and in the town of Pagosa Springs. After her children were raised she went to work for Head Start as a teacher and helped to raise more children, who to this day, as adults, call her “grandma”. She also worked at Gambles, Jackish Drug and at Jan’s Café. She loved the outdoors, rocks, Native American Culture, and people. Margie never met a stranger. No matter where she crossed paths with friends, she always took time to give a kiss and a hug, and ask about family. Even people she did not know were friends she hadn’t made yet. She volunteered at Chimney Rock Archeological Site as a greeter for one summer and loved doing it as she was a wonderful storyteller and because of her love for people. She was also a member of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church and active in the Guadalupanas. However, she was first and foremost a wife and mother. She was preceded in death by her husband of forty nine years, Sam Martinez, in 1999; her son, Rick Martinez, in 1998; and a grandson, Jr. Martinez, in 1990. She is survived by five of her children: Steve Martinez (Cathy) of Bloomfield, NM; Mable Barber of Pagosa Springs; Joe Martinez (Barbara) of Pagosa; Nina Schwandt (Steve) of Lawton, OK; Gloria Mohr (Steve) of Wichita, KS; a brother: Morgan Maez of North Carolina; 20 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren, extended family and many, many friends. The world is a much sadder place with her passing and the hugs and kisses will be sorely missed. However, Heaven is a happier place and rest assured that she will be there waiting with hugs and kisses when we meet again.
April 15, 1934 - May 14, 201404/15/193405/14/2014
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All the hugs and kisses you could ever want was her specialty. Margaret “Margie” Martinez loved people and people loved her. She was at home when called to hug and kiss our Lord on Tuesday, May 13th, 2014. Margaret Sally Martinez, or Margie was born in Trujillo, Colorado on April 15, 1934 to Jose N. Maez and Floripa Archuleta Maez. While growing up the family moved around following her Dad’s work into Utah, Nevada, and Arizona, but always called Pagosa Springs home. It was in Pagosa Springs where she met and married her beloved husband, Samuel Steven Martinez. Together they raised six children at the Lower Blanco, Edith, and in the town of Pagosa Springs. After her children were raised she went to work for Head Start as a teacher and helped to raise more children, who to this day, as adults, call her “grandma”. She also worked at Gambles, Jackish Drug and at Jan’s Café. She loved the outdoors, rocks, Native American Culture, and people. Margie never met a stranger. No matter where she crossed paths with friends, she always took time to give a kiss and a hug, and ask about family. Even people she did not know were friends she hadn’t made yet. She volunteered at Chimney Rock Archeological Site as a greeter for one summer and loved doing it as she was a wonderful storyteller and because of her love for people. She was also a member of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church and active in the Guadalupanas. However, she was first and foremost a wife and mother. She was preceded in death by her husband of forty nine years, Sam Martinez, in 1999; her son, Rick Martinez, in 1998; and a grandson, Jr. Martinez, in 1990. She is survived by five of her children: Steve Martinez (Cathy) of Bloomfield, NM; Mable Barber of Pagosa Springs; Joe Martinez (Barbara) of Pagosa; Nina Schwandt (Steve) of Lawton, OK; Gloria Mohr (Steve) of Wichita, KS; a brother: Morgan Maez of North Carolina; 20 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren, extended family and many, many friends. The world is a much sadder place with her passing and the hugs and kisses will be sorely missed. However, Heaven is a happier place and rest assured that she will be there waiting with hugs and kisses when we meet again.

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Monday, May 19 2014
10:00 AM
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church
451 Lewis Street
PAGOSA SPRINGS, CO 81147
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