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Stephanie Rochelle Martinez was born February 24, 1968 to Rosie and Richard Rash in Huntington Park, California.
Stephanie graduated from Escalante High School in 1986.
She was a stay at home wife, mother, and grandmother (Nanny).
She enjoyed crafting, shopping, bingo, and going to the casino.
Steph spent most of her time with her loving family and friends.
Her prized possessions were all her grandbabies and her six children. Stephanie and her partner, Leo, of 34 years raised all their children in Aztec, N.M.
She had such a big heart. If you needed anything, Steph would give it to you if she had it and if she didn't, she'd find a way to get it for you.
She told the best stories that could make anyone laugh.
All those that knew Stephanie were very blessed to meet someone like her.
She will be deeply missed and never forgotten!
Stephanie's service will be Saturday, March 13th at 1pm. Services will be held at La Rosa De Saron, 930 Highway 560, Flora Vista, N.M., 87415.
If you would like to make a donation, please call ahead at (505)320-5910.
Pallbearers are:
Leo P. Abeyta Leo J. Abeyta
David Archuleta Anthony Torres
Anthony Abeyta, Sr. Adam Gray
Arden Baker Augustine Alcon
Brandon Rascon
Honorary Pallbearers are:
Juaquin Duran
Jonathan Abeyta
John Casados
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