Adonaiso was survived by his wife Clorinda T. Martinez of Cordova; daughters: Elsie Martinez and husband Jerry of El Rito, Annabelle Dominguez (husband Filiberto) of Truchas, Patrisia Brunello of Santa Fe and Margie Martinez (husband Danny) of Truchas; sons: Amos Martinez of Truchas, Adonaiso Martinez Jr. (wife Angie) of Truchas and Roy Martinez of Cordova; grandson raised by him, Mario Martinez of Rio Rancho; niece raised by him, Sylvia Cordova; 18 grandchildren; brothers: Gerson, Soliz, Rudy and Marcos Martinez; sisters: Fedelina Montalvo, Vivian Vigil and Diolinda Martinez; and many other relatives and friends.
Adonaiso loved to take care of his sheep, work in his garden, and play the harmonica for his family. He worked with Los Alamos County for more than 22 years. He was married in 1946 and lived in Cordova throughout his married life. He was the caretaker of the Cordova Cemetery where he would mark all of the new graves. He was the mayordomo for the acequias for many years and a member of the board of the Community Water Association.
A service will be held on 31 Aug 2004 at the Sangre de Cristo Chapel of DeVargas Funeral Home. Funeral Mass was on 1 Sep 2004 at St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Cordova. Burial followed in the Cordova Catholic Cemetery.
Adonaiso was survived by his wife Clorinda T. Martinez of Cordova; daughters: Elsie Martinez and husband Jerry of El Rito, Annabelle Dominguez (husband Filiberto) of Truchas, Patrisia Brunello of Santa Fe and Margie Martinez (husband Danny) of Truchas; sons: Amos Martinez of Truchas, Adonaiso Martinez Jr. (wife Angie) of Truchas and Roy Martinez of Cordova; grandson raised by him, Mario Martinez of Rio Rancho; niece raised by him, Sylvia Cordova; 18 grandchildren; brothers: Gerson, Soliz, Rudy and Marcos Martinez; sisters: Fedelina Montalvo, Vivian Vigil and Diolinda Martinez; and many other relatives and friends.
Adonaiso loved to take care of his sheep, work in his garden, and play the harmonica for his family. He worked with Los Alamos County for more than 22 years. He was married in 1946 and lived in Cordova throughout his married life. He was the caretaker of the Cordova Cemetery where he would mark all of the new graves. He was the mayordomo for the acequias for many years and a member of the board of the Community Water Association.
A service will be held on 31 Aug 2004 at the Sangre de Cristo Chapel of DeVargas Funeral Home. Funeral Mass was on 1 Sep 2004 at St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Cordova. Burial followed in the Cordova Catholic Cemetery.
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