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GEORGE MARTINEZ OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Amarillo Globe-News



GEORGE MARTINEZ
1953 - 2002


MEMPHIS - George Martinez, 49, died Friday, December 27, 2002.
Graveside services will be at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday in Lakeview Cemetery with the Rev. Charles Coleman officiating. Arrangements are by Hughs Funeral Home.
Mr. Martinez was born January 29, 1953, in Mathis. He was a lifelong resident of Hall County.
Survivors include a son, Greg Martinez of Memphis; two daughters, Paula Mason of Childress and Marie Shipman of Estelline; two brothers, Tomas Martinez of Seminole and Robert Martinez Jr. of Prague, Oklahoma; four sisters, Mary Gonzales of Paducah; Gloria Anguiano of Lakeview; Modesta Aguero of Dumas; Betty Jo Fuentes of Hollis, Oklahoma; and three grandchildren.
Published December 30, 2002.


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