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Ronald Lee Martini

Las Vegas, Nevada

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Ronald Lee Martini, 67, died peacefully at home in the arms of his much-loved wife of 45 years on November 26, 2019, after long years of illness, ending in a courageous battle with cancer. He would want to be remembered as a master elementary educator who dedicated 30 years of his life to...

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Sending my condolences, I am so sorry for your loss. I am 23 now and had Mr. Martini as my third grade teacher. I think about him every now and again because he was one of the best teachers I ever had. I will never forget him. Thank you Mr. Martini, for everything you did for us kids.

I drove past Frias Elementary and remembered all of my memories I had there.. You were the first of my teachers I tried to look up online to see how you were doing. Mr. Martini, you were unforgettable. My third grade teacher, but had lessons that will stick with me for a lifetime. I had many fears as it was only my third year in America and you stood by me every time I cried. When I didn´t have any lunch, you made sure I didn´t go hungry. You taught me all the core subjects but also...

We loved Ron whether it was after Mass at the Newman Center or on the stage at Spring Mountain Park or at Cugino's on a Sunday. He was a one of a kind person dedicated to his friends and his students. We also want to express our sincere condolences to Mary-Ann. May Ron rest in peace.
Don and Ruth

The world has lost a wonderful human being. Ron had the best sense of humor. There was never a dull moment when he came to visit! We all had such a good time on our trips to North Dakota. RIP cousin. I know you are having a massive party up in Heaven with Aunt Mary and all of our family that passed. Give my Dad a hug for me.

Sorry to hear about Ron's passing. We did have a great time as kids, Neighbors, classmates both High School and College

Oh Mary-Ann I'm so sorry for you, and to hear that we've lost such a wonderful human being. I'll always remember fun times & celebrations in our younger years, his warmth & laugher.

The world was a better place because of Ron, and I'm fortunate to be able to call Ron my friend for 55 years!

Rick and Nancy,
Sorry to hear about Ron. It has been many years that have passed but I have fond memories of Ron. All of us running around the Martini house back in the late 60s, you could tell he had a vision on how his life was going to be moving forward. His educational accomplishments and the fact that he touched so many young lives is a true testament of Ron's life.
God bless Ron Martini,

Tom Kingshott
Mount Vernon,W

You will be missed. You had a wonderful life. So proud of you. Melody Ellingson- anhalt