Marlon was born into the gshiihi (Salt People Clan), born for HashkUaa hadzohi (Yucca Fruit-Strung-out-in-a-Line Clan). He died Nov. 9, 2015, in Ramah, N.M.
Marlon attended Ojo Encino Day School and graduated from Cuba High School in 2003. He was currently employed with Beaty Construction since 2005. He enjoyed drawing, playing video games, hunting, reading, and spending time with family.
Marlon is survived by his wife, Rolinda Sandoval; son, Malakai Wrayshawn Martinez; parents, Irvin Daniel and Marlinda Martinez; brother, Warren Martinez; sister, Martina Martinez; and grandmother, Sue Martinez.
Marlon is preceded in death by Marie Lopez, Sam Martinez and Tommy Martinez Sr.
Pallbearers were Harris Lopez, Jeremiah Whalawitsa, Harold Lopez, Darrell Lopez, Brian Hoskie, Larry Sam, Randy Lopez, and Richard Martinez.
Daniels Family Funeral Services-Alameda Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
Marlon was born into the gshiihi (Salt People Clan), born for HashkUaa hadzohi (Yucca Fruit-Strung-out-in-a-Line Clan). He died Nov. 9, 2015, in Ramah, N.M.
Marlon attended Ojo Encino Day School and graduated from Cuba High School in 2003. He was currently employed with Beaty Construction since 2005. He enjoyed drawing, playing video games, hunting, reading, and spending time with family.
Marlon is survived by his wife, Rolinda Sandoval; son, Malakai Wrayshawn Martinez; parents, Irvin Daniel and Marlinda Martinez; brother, Warren Martinez; sister, Martina Martinez; and grandmother, Sue Martinez.
Marlon is preceded in death by Marie Lopez, Sam Martinez and Tommy Martinez Sr.
Pallbearers were Harris Lopez, Jeremiah Whalawitsa, Harold Lopez, Darrell Lopez, Brian Hoskie, Larry Sam, Randy Lopez, and Richard Martinez.
Daniels Family Funeral Services-Alameda Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
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