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Lorenzo Torres Martinez

August 10th, 1928 - May 18th, 2025

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In Loving Memory of Lorenzo Torres Martinez 

1928 – 2025 

Lorenzo Torres Martinez, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, veteran, and pillar of the Carpinteria community, peacefully passed away on May 18, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.

He is reunited in heaven with his parents, Maximo and Sabina Torres Martinez; his brothers

Augustin, Alberto, Refugio, Jess, Joe, Mike, Max, Jack , his sister Lupe; and his cherished grandson, Stephen Medel (Carly).

Born in Colton, California, Lorenzo moved with his family to Carpinteria in 1933, a town that would become his lifelong home. He attended local schools, joined the Boy Scouts in 1947, and excelled in athletics during his high school years—playing four years of football and baseball for the Carpinteria Warriors. In 1947, he was named Outstanding Lineman, a title that foreshadowed the strength and character he would carry throughout his life.

In 1950, Lorenzo enlisted in the U.S. Navy and trained at the San Diego Naval Hospital. He was deployed to Korea and served as a corpsman with the U.S. Marine Corps, where he served with courage and compassion. In July 1953, while rendering aid to wounded Marines under heavy fire, Lorenzo was injured by mortar fire. For his bravery, he was awarded the Purple Heart. He returned home and was honorably discharged in 1954, having served 14 months in Korea.

Later that year, he married the love of his life, Rosie Gonzales. Their marriage was a true partnership that lasted 65 wonderful years, filled with family, laughter, service, and love.

Lorenzo worked for Santa Barbara County Parks & Recreation from 1954 to 1958 before joining the U.S. Postal Service. Starting as a clerk, he eventually became one of Carpinteria’s first city walking mail carriers—alongside his friend Bunky Macias—delivering not just mail but warmth, conversation, and connection. On his beloved Concha Loma route, Lorenzo knew everyone’s name and watched generations grow up. With his trademark positivity, he was once described as “Dale Carnegie’s point man.” He retired in 1988.

Never one to sit still, Lorenzo took a part-time job at Robitaille’s Fine Candies after retirement, where he delighted in reconnecting with familiar faces and making new friends.

Lorenzo gave deeply to his community. In the early 1960s, he taught countless kids (including his own) how to body surf near the old pier. He coached Little League baseball, not only teaching the game but instilling sportsmanship and discipline. His players fondly remember his tradition—a box of Wheaties for every home run, a custom other coaches soon adopted.

A proud veteran, he volunteered in Memorial Day services, Fourth of July and Christmas parades, and Christmas celebrations. He served as Vice-Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, alongside his brother-in-law, Commander Luis Gonzales. He also spent years helping at the senior center, filling food bags for those in need, and volunteering at the St. Joseph’s Festival food booth in the 1990s.

In February 2022, Lorenzo was honored in a surprise ceremony recognizing his lifetime of service to Carpinteria. Surrounded by family and friends, he was celebrated by Carpinteria firefighters, sheriff’s deputies, lifeguards, and Boy Scouts—many of whom had been impacted by his legacy. Fire Chief Michael Gallagher presented Lorenzo with an honorary firefighter’s helmet, a symbol of the strength, dedication, and humility he brought to his community. It was a moment of profound pride, reflecting the mutual admiration between Lorenzo and the town he so dearly loved.

He was a man of deep faith and family. Lorenzo and Rosie raised three children: Annette Dutdut (Conrado), Stanley Martinez (Ana Marie)and Marty Martinez (Terri). He leaves behind six grandchildren: Valerie Murray (Miles), Kristen George (Craig), Nicholas Martinez, Benjamin Martinez, Anthony Martinez (Hannah), and the late Stephen Medel; and eight great-grandchildren—with one more on the way.

Lorenzo is also survived by his brother Ernest Martinez (Jennie); brother-in-law Fred Gonzales (Eleanor); sisters-in-law Mercy Martinez, Kati Martinez, Gloria Gonzales, Otilla Gonzales, and Beatrice Miles; as well as many nieces, nephews, godchildren, and generations of extended family who were shaped by his kindness, humor, and strength.

A Life of Service, Love, and Legacy - In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Lorenzo’s name to St. Joseph Catholic Church in Carpinteria—a community he cherished and served faithfully.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to Dr. Thomas Beamer and niece Leticia Renteria for their exceptional care and compassion. 

A Rosary will be held on Tuesday, March 27 at 7:00 p.m., followed by a Funeral Mass on Wednesday, March 28 at 10:00 a.m., both at St. Joseph Church, 1532 Linden Avenue, Carpinteria. Burial will follow at Carpinteria Cemetery, with a reception at the cemetery gazebo.

Lorenzo Torres Martinez lived a full, fearless, and giving life. He left behind a legacy.

“Well done, good and faithful servant.” – Matthew 25:23

 

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Carpinteria Cemetery District

Carpinteria Cemetery District

1501 Cravens Ln, Carpinteria, CA 93013, USA

34.4115539, -119.5398321

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