Obituary published on Legacy.com by Lighthouse Family Mortuary - Greeley on Oct. 18, 2024.
Martin "Pisco" Rodriguez Jr of
Greeley, CO peacefully passed on Tuesday, October 15th, 2024, surrounded by his family and friends. He was born on November 30, 1986, in Loveland, Colorado to Martin Rodriguez and Donna Hernandez. Martin grew up in a large family and had ten siblings. He had five children Mariah, Jomyra, Sierra, Jordan, and Amani. He also had three grandchildren, Azaryia, MahlizaAnn, and Malachi. Martin was kind, energic, caring, loving, adventurous, spontaneous, outgoing, mellow, and had a great sense of humor with an amazing personality.
Martin cherished many things, especially his children. God gave him such a loving heart, such a radiant personality, and that smile.. That smile that warmed us all on the inside. God has taken him home, but he's left us with such wonderful blessings and memories. It would never be the same without him. We are blessed to have known such a pure heart. His kids were his world. Family was everything to Martin. He was Mr. Dependable, anything you needed he was your guy.
Martin was Donnas first born, her first love, he was so sweet and loving but the most travieso child ever. He loved like no one can ever imagine. His children were the love of his life. His family down to his friends. Mijo never asked for anything except for mom's tortillas. Martin and Pops would be the first to say "Let's go to Texas Roadhouse" knowing I, Donna, hated going there. He would be the first one on the dance floor. For dancing, was a passion of his. He was never late for anything, always lending a helping hand and participated in all his nieces and nephew's functions. My beautiful Mijo. I will forever love you to the moon and back a billion times over.
Martins' love for cars, oh how my son loved lowriders. He would be at all the car shows whenever friends and family were there. From the time he could walk, he was always with his music jamming out. TikTok brought out the other side of him, that most people didn't get a chance to see. Most people who knew my son would say he was so quiet, and I, Nick, would say "no he's not" and they would later understand and see once they were around him. He loved everyone and all his bonus families. He had the biggest heart; he was always smiling and had such a handsome smile. No matter what, he was always there for his kids, nieces, nephews, brothers, sisters, dads, and especially our mother. Martin was one of the hardest workers I have ever met. He is an amazing father, brother, uncle, son, friend, but all in all he was an amazing person. He has touched so many hearts. Martin was a great role model, he may not have known it, but he was my role model. I, Adrian, looked up to him. He has touched a lot of hearts, and we want him to know that we all love him so much.
Martin was the best big brother I could ever ask for, I always went to him for fashion advice, he was always matching from head to toe. I could always count on him to be there for me growing up. If I ever needed help with anything, he was always there. He was always there for his nieces and nephew's birthday parties and sport activities even though we, Ty and Julian, lived two hours away.
When we lived in Milliken, he was always looking in our cabinets or through the kids Halloween candy. He always had a sweet tooth.
Martin was an extraordinary father, my closest confidant, and the best dancer I ever knew. His spirit lit up every room and his laughter was contagious. He had a remarkable ability to put others before himself, always ready to give the world for those he loved. He poured his heart into every relationship, loving fiercely and wanting that love returned even more deeply. His kindness and generosity knew no bounds, and he made everyone feel valued. The warmth of his love was a shelter, and his presence was a gift I will cherish forever. His legacy will forever live in my heart. -Go #24
Martin was a father whose children adored him deeply, finding comfort and strength in his unwavering love. Every moment spent together was a treasure too as he cherished their laughter and milestones, celebrating each achievement with pride. He would go to great lengths to ensure their happiness, always putting their needs before his own. His selfless devotion created a bond that was unbreakable, filled with trust and understanding. In his eyes, their dreams were as important as his own, and he dedicated his life supporting and nurturing them. -Go #24
I am beyond blessed to call Martin my big brother. Matin had taught me, TJ, so much in life. I, TJ, always have looked up to him. My brother Martin (Pisco) was a man of style, and a perfectionist from his clothes to his work, he made sure to make it the best that he could. Martin had a love that nobody could ever match. Martin would show up to all his niece's and nephew's games. No matter what, he would be there cheering them on, in hot and cold weather, my big brother was there. He loved to dance and was one heck of a dancer as well. His smile was the best, such a beautiful smile. Martin would be up at three in the morning to go to work at six in the morning and would be all happy with his coffee and his amazing smile. Martin loved his raider nation and would do anything for the dang Raiders. He was such a loving person to anybody he made a great impact on anybody who met him, everyone would feel the love and how pure it truly was.
My big brother, I, TJ, know I still can count on you to always be there, my handsome guardian angel! Thank you for everything. This is never a goodbye, more so, see you later big brother. I LOVE YOU ALWAYS PISCO. Love, your baby brother, T.J.
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