- Date Of Birth: September 21, 1959
- Date Of Death: October 20, 2007
- State: Arizona
Michael Joseph Martinez, loving son, gentle brother, and caring uncle, passed away in a car accident outside of Williams, Arizona, Saturday night, October 20, 2007.
Mike, 48, was born at his grandmother’s house in Seligman, Arizona on September 21, 1959, to Esperanza and Tommy Martinez. Growing up full of life and bright, Mike excelled athletically, lettering in football, basketball, baseball and track & field at Seligman High School. Cars were, and have remained a constant joy for the hard-working Mike; his pride and joy as a teen was his 1967 Camero. Yet, as much as he cared for these things, he took even better care of his family. As a brother, he stood as stability, consistency, and logic for his older brother, John, and his two younger siblings, Danny and Angela. Danny recalls that “it was all I could do just to try and be like him.” His approachable demeanor and charisma offered the priceless gift of bringing out a smile in not only them, but all whom he came in contact with.
His current residence in Flagstaff, Arizona, is near his siblings and their children, whom he dearly loved. Mike, who cherished being active, was an avid outdoorsman, archer, and hunter. With his dogs in the back of his truck and his Carhartt in his front seat, Mike was ready to tackle it all. Mike, known affectionately to his friends as “Mike McGyver,” was a jack-of-all-trades, and more importantly, always willing to lend a helping hand. He possessed the rare traits of patience and humility, making him an excellent teacher, and eagerly passed on all he knew to his nieces and nephews. A man of few words, one knew to listen carefully when he spoke, because he revealed an intellect and consideration born of experience and open-mindedness.
Mike is survived by father Tommy, brothers John (wife Patricia, sons Gabriel and Joseph), and Danny (wife Delores, children Tomas, Danielle and Ana), and sister Angela Vargas (husband Steve, children Jessica and Marcus). He is preceded in death by his beloved mother, Esperanza and grandmother Petra Moya.