Rosa-Martinez-Obituary

Rosa Gladys Martinez

Miami, Florida

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Miami, Florida
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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MARTINEZ, Rosa Gladys, born July 5, 1927, passed away peacefully on June 8, 2020 in Miami, Florida surrounded by her loving family. She is survived by three daughters, Maria Eugenia, Maria Cristina (Carlos) and Rosie (Phil); four grandchildren, Karina (Robert), Michael, David and Tim (Kelley);...

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Happy birthday In heaven Pua!
Miss you and love you very much!

Mami: I can not begin to tell you how much I LOVE YOU, NEED YOU and MISS YOU.
You were my Queen And I waited until today July 5th, what would have been your 93rd Birthday. As always we wanted to make it SPECIAL like
we did for all your Birthdays.
God had other plans. When you left, you took a piece of me with you.
Will always love you and miss you until we meet again!
Love you
Cristina❤

My condolence to the family, God promises us that the day will come where all those who have died will live again. (Act 24:15) I hope this words will be of hope and consolation.

Mami, Mother, Mama Mia, Mamacita,
Cant imagine not calling you all those anymore. Your first call in the mornings, your excitement at my new piece of art, your enjoyment at seeing the kids photos. Dont think I can play bingo again or bake banana bread. Both were done for you!❤
No one will ever love me like you did.

I cannot imagine my life without her. She went with me and because of her I went to every concert there was in Miami, and also to the theater. She was an Eucharistic Minister at St. Dominic's Catholic Church and the last time she did it, I took her. I was worry sick that she was going to fall, but she went up the steps to the altar and stood there next to the priest giving communion.

My abuela Pua gave me unconditional love. We had so much fun going to Disney World. She was always ready to go with me and we had a great time there together. It was such a blessing to be able to go with her she loved it as much as I do. Her favorite place was EPCOT I loved being able to take her there as an adult and give her the VIP treatment she deserved. She helped raise my cousins and I and her home was always a refuge of love and comfort. She treated us all the same and never played...