Kevin Lee Martin, 47, of Aurora, Colorado, passed away peacefully on May 7, 2025.
Kevin was born on February 28, 1978 in Anaheim, CA to proud parents Randy and Donna Martin. Kevin grew up surrounded by cousins and close family friends in Southern California. After graduating from La Sierra High School in Riverside, CA, Kevin joined his dad and brother T Thomas running their Maaco paint and body repair business in Anaheim California , Ultimately, Kevin ended up following his father’s footsteps and found a successful 25-year career in the Fire Alarm Industry. Kevin took his job in the life safety business very seriously and valued his contribution first as a fire alarm technician in the field to ultimately a project manager in the office. He enjoyed working with hundreds of men and women all over the Denver Metro Area from Fire Alarm Services, Frontier Fire and Impact Fire.
Kevin’s family meant more to him than anything else in the world, something Kevin often mentioned to coworkers and friends. Kevin was unendingly proud of Connor and Hailey and always tried his best to support them.
Kevin was also a passionate music and movie fan, a love he shared with his kids, and would attend as many concerts as possible and has probably seen every movie ever released; most recently taking his son on quite the horror movie journey.
Kevin was predeceased by his mother Donna Martin and his brother Thomas Noble. Kevin is survived by his father Randy (Iris) Martin his children Connor and Hailey, his siblings Tammy (Stan) Myrda and Timmy Noble and his wife Megan, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles that he loved very much.
Kevin will be greatly missed by all that knew him, but we are comforted that he is finally at peace.
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