Natividad-Martinez-Obituary

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Natividad Nate Martinez

Sep 9, 1930 - Mar 28, 2019 (Age 88)

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The people that brought you into this world are so very hard to loose. We know that it is part of the circle of life but it still hurts so very much. I am sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace.

I am so sorry for your loss. May God words of promise found in John 6:40 brings you consolation and a small measure of peace. Please accept my sincere regards and heartfelt condolences. ~MM~

Nate was a good and trustworthy friend. Joe Dano.

Loving Light Dishgarden

Great man... faithful, truthful, hardworking, family oriented and always a giving soul. He left a huge footprint in my life as a teenager...RIP

I worked with Nate many years ago when the Lahr House was being renovated. I remember him as being a kind soul and an excellent craftsman. Although I only worked with him on the one job, I never forgot him. I suspect he made a lasting impression on everyone he met.

Peaceful Passage Arrangement

Nate was a great guy! My deepest condolences Sis

Obituary

Natividad's Obituary

Natividad (Nate) Martinez, age 88, of Lafayette, IN passed away peacefully on March 28, 2019 with loving family at his side. Nate was born September 8,1930 in Dallas,Texas to the late Conrado and Guatelupe Martinez. Also preceding him in death are his brothers Thomas, Cornelio, Danny and his sister Alicia.

Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife of 40 years, Lucinda (Sis) Martinez; children, David (Kati) Martinez, Gary (Niki) Martine, Steven (Mary) Martinez, Tim Martinez and stepson Anthony Priest; his surviving siblings Gloria Wells, Marcella Martinez and Juanita Martinez. He also leaves behind eleven grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Nate was a hard worker and a kind soul and a faithful member of the Catholic Church. He followed his father's footsteps and worked in construction his entire life constructing many buildings in the Lafayette area including the two homes he lived in with his family. He was well-respected in the community and personally requested by many contractors to work on several construction projects. His greatest accomplishments were being a loving husband, raising his children and being a proud grandfather. Nate was a man of integrity and instilled a strong work ethic in his sons. He would do anything to help his boys succeed and enjoyed working on home improvement projects with them. He was a humble man and adored his wife who cared lovingly for him until his death. Nate will be missed by all who knew him. Visitation will be Monday April 1, 2019 one hour prior to a 2pm, service to follow at 2pm, Soller-Baker Lafayette Chapel. Burial Meadow View Cemetery. You may Sign the guest book and leave memories at www.soller-baker.com.

 

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