• Date Of Birth: May 12, 1967
  • Date Of Death: November 2, 2020
  • State: Utah

Monday, November 2, 2020, Martha Rosas, age 53, passed through the veil and returned to the presence of Heavenly Father. She was born on May 12, 1967 in Martínez de la Torre, Veracruz, Mexico, the daughter of Nahúm Guzmán-Naveda and Eladia Bernabe-Simón. Veracruz, Mexico was her home for the first 27 years of her life and then she moved to Ogden, Utah, USA where she has resided for the last 26 years.

Martha received her education at La Patria, University of Medicine in Xalapa, Veracruz, where she only had one year left to graduate with her doctorate. But as we all know, life intervenes and she couldn’t finish her life’s dream of becoming a doctor.

On March 13, 1993, she married the love of her life, Francisco Rosas. They were blessed with two beloved sons, Xavier and Hasivie.

Martha was a hardworking business owner in our community that specialized in cleaning services, both commercial and residential. Since her favorite hobby of hers was cleaning, this led her to start a cleaning business in 2012 under the name of Latina’s Cleaning LLC. Recently, she changed the business name to Klean Masters LLC. Along with Frank, she worked hard and diligently to progress and grow the company. When she started her company, she didn’t need to advertise anything. She preferred that her hard work and dedication speak for itself and that customers promote the company by word of mouth. Throughout her cleaning career, her clients viewed her not simply as their housekeeper, but as a member of her family. Many loved hearing her voice when she sang at home; they said that it enveloped the whole house with calm and calm. Some have even said that she is the most transparent person they have ever met, because she always said what was on her mind.

Martha was raised Catholic for most of her life and knew very little about Latter-day Saints. It wasn’t until she moved to Utah and she began researching other religions that, after many years of research, she conclusively decided that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was the correct one. She knew that this is the correct faith among all the world’s religions.

Aside from her career, she could always be found out in gardening. Everybody said that she had the best green thumb that she had ever seen. She could pick up a plant from the dumpster and have it bloom at the end of the week. Her abilities were so remarkable that even the neighbors asked her for her expertise in helping them with her gardens.

Martha was a huge do-it-yourselfer. When finding a decoration that she liked she always thought about how to design her own.

Among Martha’s other hobbies and interests were crafts, cooking, decorating, singing, and above all selfless service. While she enjoyed all of her hobbies and activities, she always sang. Her voice had such an immense but peaceful presence that no one was bothered, she was invited.

Her passion was teaching Primary children and singing hymns at the top of her lungs with the biggest smile on her face. Her favorite hymns were always from the Children’s Songs, especially “A Child’s Prayer.”

Martha was loved by all and radiated optimism in her personality. One of the things that most drew people to Martha was her big smile followed by her contagious laugh. She had the ability to subtly say the right things in any situation, which is why many loved being around her. On top of that, she could also be brutally honest, displaying Martha’s very “colorful vocabulary” that made people laugh for hours. Martha was the type of woman who never thought twice when it came to giving to others. She always thought of the other person’s situation first and cared for herself last.

Martha is survived by her loving husband, Francisco Rosas, her son Xavier and daughter Hasivie, her sister Leticia Bello, and her brother Rodrigo Guzman-Bernabe.

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