Tomas C. Martinez Jr.

1951 - 2015

Tomas C. Martinez Jr. obituary, 1951-2015, TUCSON, AZ

Tomas C. Martinez Jr.

1951 - 2015

BORN

1951

DIED

2015

Tomas Martinez Obituary

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TUCSON, ARIZ. Tomas C. Martinez Jr., 64, was called to the glory of our Lord on February 18, 2015 in Tucson, Arizona.
They say legends never die, they live on forever. To become legend is a difficult feat, frankly, unattainable; maybe that's why we have so few of them. Forever remembered, always admired and greatly celebrated. Legends go off the beaten path, they make their choices based out of love and passion, not fear. Although they may be afraid at heart, legends move forward with courage. A legend must strive for the unreachable and combat difficult feats and push limitations. Heroic in nature, a legend inspires all of whom he meets. Never forgotten, their stories are fondly retold. We are completely honored to be a part of his legacy, and, with this, we share his tale. Tomas entered the world on January 1, 1951 and, upon arrival, exceeded complications during his birth. He began to bless us with his presence, regardless of what doctors told his parents. He was left with scars on his head; basically reminders that against all odds he was born to do the impossible. The first born, in a family of 5 children, he grew up in a small farming community in Saragosa, Texas. Being the son of a cotton farmer in a town of unpromising circumstances, did not lessen the riches of love and support he received.

Tomas was placed in "low first grade" due to Spanish being his first language. During first grade he earned the respect of his teacher and classmates by being voted class favorite. His first steps of entrepreneurship commenced in high school as a member of FFA "Future Farmers of America," while balancing other curricular, such as football and basketball. His charisma and charm was embraced by cheerleader nomination of "football beau". Close to H.S. graduation, he sought the advice of his counselor to acquire information about higher education. He was encouraged to enlist in the military yet went against the school counselor's "best advice" and pursued his college education. Being aware of his own capabilities and because of his determination and curiosity, he was eventually accepted into Sul Ross State University upon his graduation from Pecos High School in 1969. As legend continues, he made a mark as a leader by being elected Class President of the Student Council at Sul Ross State University. During his term as President he had a jukebox placed in the school cafeteria. In the middle of college success, he realized he wasn't fulfilled after laying eyes on the college cheerleader, the same gal that was voted "best legs on campus." This is the gal whose long dark hair and confidence spoke of exuberance.

In his mind, this sort of affluence was told to be unattainable, but his charming personality earned the love of this girl, who is now the love of his life; his wife Dianne G. Martinez. Now presented with a new pursuit of happiness, he married his lady prize August 11, 1972 and received their first blessing the following February. With even greater passion, he finalized his university studies and graduated college in 1974 with a degree in Business Administration. He was exposed to the business of mortuary science through his father in law. His strong interest in the mortuary industry led him to capitalize his career in mortuary affairs. He then attended and graduated from the Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service in Houston, Texas where he was also elected Class President.
He received his funeral director and embalmer's licenses in November 30, 1977. Appreciative of the experience he earned by working under his father in law, Donato B. Guajardo, he knew he was destined for greater. At the age of 33, in February of 1984, he moved his wife, and now 4 daughters, to Odessa, Texas to establish his own business, known as Martinez Funeral Chapels. One of his many acknowledgments started with earning the recognition of "Business Man of the Year" by the Black Chamber of Commerce.

His public recognitions fell aside to the birth of his sons, with his pride growing more solid to his family. His aspiration to provide more for his family carried his business across state borders, investing in Arizona. The rich Hispanic culture throughout Southern Arizona captivated his attention and catered to his persona. He opened his second funeral home in Tucson, Arizona in February of 1999 and, shortly after, opened the doors to another funeral home in Nogales, Arizona in 2002. Proud to be part of the South Tucson and Southern Arizona community, he participated and sponsored numerous charitable events. His generous heart led him to donate services to children who lost their lives through abuse and neglect. The love for innocence drove him to sponsor Christmas toy drives and cater meals to less fortunate children of the community. His generosity extended to more than words can outline. Aside from the multiplicity of recognitions and involvement in the community, his rooted humbleness never spoke of this.

He valued moments that brought family and friends together such as barbequing, preparing menudo, chile colorado and, his specialty, smoking brisket. His public reception of cooking gratified him greatly to the extent of acquiring a Food Handler's Permit to continue his pastime without a barrier. His abundance of energy led his persona to find fulfillment in speed and intensity. Through motorcycle rides and rallies, his fascination became apparent. He found a family of friends through people who shared the same passion, eventually becoming a part of the 'Los Vatos,' whom he loved and cared for. He acknowledged that a pattern of blessings approached him during the month of February. He welcomed his first born daughter, inaugurated his first funeral home, the birth of his first son, opened the doors to his Arizona funeral home, and was blessed with his first granddaughter in February. The Lord decided to transition his legendary spirit from the material world to his paradise on February 18, 2015. It's unfortunate to lose the leader of the pack, it leaves hurt to the ones left behind. Just like a leader, he paved the way for us to follow; first in birth and first in death. We now mourn the legend and are left with his legacy.

Tomas C. Martinez Jr. is survived by his loving wife, Dianne G. Martinez; four daughters, Tamye D. Espinosa, Crissy A. Martinez, Farrah L. Martinez, Lorrina Y. Martinez (Renie); two sons, Tomas C. Martinez III (TJ), JoeRonn R. Martinez; one granddaughter, Cayden Martinez; and three grandsons, Gianni Kash Espinosa, Destin Martinez, and Jaxon Sanchez. Also survived by his siblings; two brothers, Rodolfo (Rudy) Martinez and Isaac Martinez; two sisters, Florinda Gallego and Elodia Garcia. He also leaves behind a son-in-law, Charles Eric Espinosa, his brothers in-law, sisters in-law, and several nephews, nieces and other extended family.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Tomas C. Martinez Sr. and Virginia C. Martinez, and a niece, Johanna Martinez.

Services will be Friday, February 27, 2015, beginning with a visitation from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Martinez Funeral Chapels, 891 W. Mariposa Rd., Nogales, Arizona, 85621.

A Mass will be celebrated at 12:00 p.m. at San Felipe Catholic Church, 1901 N. Jose Gallego Dr., Nogales, Arizona, 85621.

Services will proceed to Tucson and continue with a visitation at Martinez Funeral Chapels, 2580 S. 6th Ave., Tucson, Arizona, from 3:00 p.m. till 10:00 p.m. with a Rosary Recited at 5:00 p.m.

A Mass Celebration will follow on Saturday, February 28, 2015, at 10:30 a.m. at the Cathedral of Saint Augustine, 192 S. Stone Ave., Tucson, Arizona.

Burial interment will proceed at Holy Hope Cemetery, 3555 N. Oracle Rd. Tucson, Arizona, 85705.

In representation of his modesty, in the words of the legend himself: "My family and friends speak volumes of me, in reality I am just a little ol' man from Saragosa, Texas." -Tomas C. Martinez Jr.

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March 31, 2015

M/M HENRY G. GOMEZ SR & FAMILY GOMEZ posted to the memorial.

March 1, 2015

Terre Lopez posted to the memorial.

February 28, 2015

V.C. posted to the memorial.

M/M HENRY G. GOMEZ SR & FAMILY GOMEZ

March 31, 2015

TO DIANE AND FAMILY YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS MAY GOD BLESS YOU.

Terre Lopez

March 1, 2015

Martinez Family, we are very sorry for the loss of your beloved husband, father and grandfather. You are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless You All.

Terre and Cathy Lopez

V.C.

February 28, 2015

May the God of all comfort strengthen the entire family during this time of sorrow. Those who die God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. (Psalms 116:15) My sincerest sympathy.

Gene Collins

February 27, 2015

My deepest and sincerest condolences to the Family of my dear friend. His compassion for our community will never be forgotten

Annette Ornelas Aguilera

February 26, 2015

My deepest condolences to the Martinez Family. May you rest in peace.

Richard Garber

February 26, 2015

May God take you home, my friend. You will be missed.

Art and Dolly Navallez

February 26, 2015

Our deepest condolences to your family. May God bless you all. Ride in paridise dear friend.

Junell Pearson

February 26, 2015

Please accept my condolences in the lost of him. He was a good kind person & still thankful to have his assistance in our community. He will be truly missed. May God continue comfort your family.

Junell Jones Pearson

Clara Davis - Williams

February 25, 2015

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Kay Magee

February 25, 2015

The obituary was beautiful and truthful. He excelled from when he was a little boy until now. Eventually your precious memories will help you deal with the loss. God Bless you all.

February 24, 2015

Dear Martinez family,
My deepest condolences go out to the family. so sorry to hear about Tommy. He was such a kind and friendly man. Good old Friend from Balmorhea God Bless you all during this difficult time.
Alfredo & Carolina Brijalba

Manuel & Veronica Villelas

February 24, 2015

Our deepest condolences to the Martinez family. It was an honor to have known him. May God Bless and bring you comfort during this difficult time.

Kathy Evaro-Rubio

February 24, 2015

Dear Martinez family,
My deepest condolences go out to the family. I was so sorry to hear about Tommy. He was such a kind and friendly man. God Bless you all during this difficult time.

Sincerely,
Kathy Evaro-Rubio

Beasley Williams

February 24, 2015

May God be with you and your family during your hour of bereavement and may his light forever shine upon you.

Isaac & Blanca

February 24, 2015

Our deepest condolences to your family. We will always treasure all the wonderful memories we have of our times in Pecos & Odessa! Rest in peace Tommy- we will never forget you! God Bless your family and may the love you gave them bring them peace.

Diana Gomez

February 24, 2015

My deepest sympathy to the Martinez family. It is evident by the beautiful words in the obituary that Tommy is so loved and respected by all - especially you. Thank you for sharing him - it was an honor to know him. He helped my family so much when my mother passed away 20+ years ago, and for this, I will be forever grateful! Que en paz descanse.

danny wolfman pena

February 24, 2015

god bless you and your family tomas r.i.p. it was a pleasure to have road with you on some of the bike runs.ride free brother .southside brothers

Art and Irma Mendoza

February 23, 2015

Tommy, you remain in our hearts until we meet again. We will cherish all the wonderful memories of the times we spent together. Rest in heavenly peace, Compadre.

Kirk and Mari Willis

February 23, 2015

Out condolences to the family. You are in our prayers.

Louie Roman

February 23, 2015

To the Tommy Martinez Family we would like to extend our heart felt condolences. Knowing that Tommy received the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

Mario Rivera

February 23, 2015

On behalf of Mr&Mrs Ernesto Rivera and family Verhalen, TX, we extend our prayers and condolences to the Martinez family. RIP Tomas, you were always a great man and friend to many.

manuela estrellas

February 22, 2015

familia martnez mis condolencias estn con ustedes la familia estrella martnez

Lisa Rodriguez (De La Rosa)

February 22, 2015

Such a compassionate man. He was so good to our family when we were at our worst time in our lives. He was very giving and will miss be missed by all those who had the chance of knowing him. May God bless all the family. May Tomas rest in Our Lord's arms.

Gabriel Candelas

February 22, 2015

Rest in peace Tommy, and may you be surrounded with all the heavenly benefits. You will be missed.

Bob and Terri Gastellum

February 22, 2015

Dear Martinez Family,
Our deepest condolences on your loss. May God Bless and carry you through these most difficult times.

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