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Juan Martinez Jr.

San Antonio, Texas

1950 - 2023

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Juan Martinez Jr. November 26, 1950 - November 30, 2023Juan, 73, passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 30, 2023 knowing his beloved wife Stella would be awaiting him at the pearly gates of heaven. Juan was born in San Antonio, Texas and was an alumni of Fox Tech, where he participated in...

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Mr Martínez we will miss you at Goodwill. One of our best customers. Always with a smile on his face, joking around and always wanting our store to close at 9 pm. Thank you for the memories. May you rest in peace.

Juan you will surely be missed at the Goodwill your smile and kidding around and talking about you dogs you were such a good friend may you rest in peace until we meet again your friends always Richard and Mary lou flores

Juan, my good friend, you will be sorely missed. I already miss our talks and you never collected on all those rainchecks for lunch. I am glad you got to spend time with your family and friends after retirement. I forgave you for abandoning me here at work but you deserved your time away after all those years. You taught me a lot and also how to tell if a restaurant was good or bad depending on how good their tortillas were. Say hi to Stella and Edmund and look after my grandson. Rest in...

Sending my heartfelt condolences to the family. I had the pleasure of working with Juan for many years who was one of the best radio technicians that maintained our equipment. He was the kindest, sweetest & smartest person.anyone. He always had a smile on his face & greeted everyone with respect. You will be sorely missed Sir. God speed with you and thank you for your service dear friend. Retired City of San Antonio Public Works/ Station One Supv. Veronique Laureano Pape

May he RIP glad I got to meet him years ago I very nice and lovely man n funny the times I saw him n talk to him

Juanito was part of the Smith Street gang who enjoyed riding our wheels (bicycles). We enjoyed our lives with playing games that this generation hasn't even heard of ! Marbles, spinning tops, making and shooting sling shots, BB guns, hunting bobwhie quail in Elmendorf Tx....I could go on but that would be an adventure . So long my Good Friend...see you when I see you. Rest in peace. Walter B Dromgoole