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Delmar Martinez
December 4th, 1947 - March 27th, 2016
Preceded in Death by his Parents Odocio and Lucy Martinez And his brothers, Vincent Martinez and Eddie Martinez. Survived by: Three children: Robin L. Martinez, Jessie Praski (Misty) and Adam Darby (Jacque), And Five Grandchildren: Tiffany Martinez, Justin Martinez, Noah Praski, Ashley Praski, and Benjamin Darby, Three Siblings: James R. Martinez, Pauline (Gregory) Smith, Charlene (Jerry) Sierra, And numerous Nieces and Nephews. Del served in the Vietnam War from 1966 to 1970. His rank was Sargent, and received the Vietnam Gallantry Cross Medal with Bronze Star, and the Vietnam Service Medal. He continued his education in Laramie, Wyoming and later at Red Rock Community College. Del loved the outdoors. He loved fishing and hunting with his Dad, brother and his children. His favorite place to fish was the Miracle Mile in Wyoming. Del, we miss you and love you and know that if you could pick a place to be it would be fishing at the Mile.
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