Michael D. Martinez

Michael D. Martinez

May 19, 1970 - February 15, 2017

Michael D. Martinez

May 19, 1970 - February 15, 2017

Obituary

Michael David Martinez of Rio Rico, Arizona, and formerly of Whittier, California, was called home to be with our Lord on February 15, 2017. He was 46 years old. He is lovingly survived by his parents, Manny and Norma Martinez; his brother, Tony Martinez; sister-in-law, Claudia Martinez; his niece, Alexis Martinez; paternal grandmother, aunts, uncles, cousins and his beloved dogs, Roxie and Abby.

Mike was born on May 19, 1970, in Montebello, California. He spent the majority of his childhood years growing up in Alhambra, California, where he attended Granada Elementary School. On January 2015, he relocated to Rio Rico, Arizona, to be closer to his parents and begin a new career.

Throughout his childhood, Mike participated in activities with Cub Scouts and Indian Guides, liked to swim, boogie-board, skateboard, ride BMX bikes, and dressed like a “surfer” with his cool Vans slip-on sneakers, Puka shell necklace and Op and Lightning Bolt clothes. He also enjoyed playing board games like “Battleship” and “Sorry.” His favorite thing to do, however, was to play sports, especially basketball, soccer and Little League baseball. Mike was a natural athlete. He played various positions in baseball, including pitcher, and earned many MVP and All Star accolades. Whenever he pitched, he would routinely scan the bleacher stands while standing on the mound to locate his mother so he could blow her a kiss. Mike was very popular in school and sports and enjoyed many friendships.

In 1982, the Martinez Family relocated from Alhambra, California, to Whittier, California, where Mike attended Katherine Edwards Middle School for the seventh and eighth grades. These were his “break-dancing” years.

In 1985, Mike began his freshman year at Don Bosco Technical Institute (Bosco Tech) in Rosemead, California, a Catholic preparatory high school and college. His chosen major was Manufacturing Technology (now called Material Science).

While attending Bosco Tech, Mike rode a Honda Elite scooter and became a “MOD.” One day, while riding home from school, he was involved in an accident that wrecked the scooter. Fortunately, Mike only suffered minor injuries, so when it came time to get another scooter, he bought a gray Italian Vespa scooter, complete with multiple mirrors and lights. He was now considered a bona fide “MOD.”

Mike was a three-year Varsity letterman in baseball, earned All League honors, and received several collegiate scouting letters. His greatest times were spent hanging out and spending time with his baseball buddies.

Mike loved cars. His first car was a red, 1972 Volkswagen “square back” wagon that formerly belonged to his brother, and previously his father. Later, he drove a champagne-colored Volkswagen Jetta (yet another hand-me-down from his brother) and added a license plate frame that read “JUST CAN’T GET ENOUGH.” On a summer day, he spotted a black convertible BMW 318i for sale, and soon after drove off in his dream car and immediately got rid of the Jetta. Unfortunately, the BMW’s reliability was not the greatest, but Mike did not care as he absolutely loved that car.

Mike loved animals and had many pets throughout the years, including a rabbit, snake, hamster, cat, and various fish, but the pets he loved most were his dogs named “Bumper”, “Baseball” and “Chiquita,” to name a few.

Mike attended California State University, Los Angeles, and joined the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (∑AE) fraternity. Later, he transferred to California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, where he affiliated with its ∑AE chapter.

For many years, he enjoyed working in the sales, real estate and insurance industries which enabled him to travel to different parts of the country and meet many people.

Mike was a loving and charming individual who had a terrific sense of humor whose smile lit up the room. He truly enjoyed helping people. He was deeply devoted to his family and loved them dearly, especially his parents. He always did his best to help in any way he could and never asked for anything in return. Mike was truly a giver and a friend to many. He would always be there for anyone in need.

We are broken hearted with his passing but are comforted to know that he is now Home. We will miss his warm and caring embrace, his sense of humor, and his love. He was a good son, brother, nephew, cousin, brother-in-law, uncle and friend, and we are grateful for the 46 years that God allowed us to have him.

Mike, we love you .. you will be missed.

Mike’s service will be held on Saturday, March 4, at 1 p.m. at O’Connor Mortuary, 25301 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills, CA 92653.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Mike’s memory can be sent to
Athletic Department Baseball Program
Don Bosco Technical Institute Baseball Program
1151 San Gabriel Blvd.
Rosemead, CA 91770

(626) 940-2000

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17 responses to Michael D. Martinez

  1. Dan Ochoa says:

    I first met Mike in the Summer of 1984. He was the cool kid, had a way about him, not cocky but confident. I was having trouble with opening a combination lock and he helped me out. I remember thinking he was an upper classman, since he seemed to know his way around the Tech. This was summer school before freshman year and although I had been on campus previously, I didn’t know quite where everything was located. I remember him telling me to relax and “everything is ok”. He had this smile that really did make everything ok. I remember talking about The Karate Kid, and how cool that was. He said I was a dork and handed me a cassette tape of Def Leppard. I played that a thousand times. Although we ran in different circles over the years, we always had a smile and a handshake for each other. Indeed he was my friend. I will miss him. Until we meet again brother, “Sweep the Leg!”

  2. This news is received with such sadness. Mike, my first recollection of you was of this cool, trendsetter handsome guy that danced to the beat of your own drum.. You had a bright smile, a laid-back demeanor, one that commanded the attention of all your friends around. I wish you peace in the next part of your journey, as I have no doubt that you will achieve just that. May you be free to shine from up above and roam where the wind will take you. And if you have a moment, stop in and check on all your buddies..I’m sure they would love to feel your presence. My prayers to all of your family members and friends that will be missing you.

    —posted by the younger pesky little sister that looked up to all of the boscobaseballratpack.

  3. Lit a candle in memory of Michael D. Martinez

  4. Anyone that knew Mike knew that he was honest, straight forward, and a very loyal person. I will never forget the many conversations he and I shared about life, work, and family. I knew that Mike was very close to his parents and at times described the love his parents had for each other as “Two teenagers in love.” I will miss you my friend, and I know that you are in a better place now and that one day we will be re-united.

    Patrick Marmolejo

  5. I didn’t know he enjoyed cooking, I guess as cousins that’s what we have in common

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