Martin Medina Vasquez
October 25, 1941 ~ March 26, 2026
Born in:
La Junta, Colorado
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Martin Medina Vasquez, 84, passed away on March 26, 2026. Survived by his wife, Rosalind Vasquez; son, George (Karen) Vasquez; daughter, Andrea Vasquez (Angel) Madrid; grandchildren, Cheyenne, Sierra, Phoenix and Dakota Madrid, and Anaya and Zeta Vasquez; siblings, Sister Andrea Vasquez, Richard (Janine) Vasquez, and Arthur Vasquez; and numerous cousins and relatives.
Preceded in death by his parents, Martin Vela Vasquez and Esperanza Medina Vasquez
Martin was born on Oct. 25 ,1941, in La Junta, Colo. and retired from the railroad. He enjoyed spending time with his wife of 58 years, working in his yard, and spending time with family and friends at San Isabel.
Martin was a U.S. Navy Veteran, and a member of the Eagles.
Funeral Mass, 10 a.m., Thursday, April 9, 2026, at Holy Family Parish, 2827 Lakeview Ave. Interment, Imperial Memorial Gardens. Online condolences,Ā www.MontgomerySteward.com
Services
Funeral Mass: April 9, 2026 10:00 am
Holy Family Church
2827 Lakeview Avenue
Pueblo, CO 81005
719-564-2696
i was so saddened to learn of Marty’s passing. He worked with my brother, Bill Keyser, for many years at the DRG&W railroad. The group of railroad guys stayed so close and were so very special to my brother. So, they became special to me, as well. Whenever i saw Marty, he was always so upbeat and positive. So pleasant to be around. Marty came to my brother’s memorial service in Jan of 2023. I was so appreciative for his presence and kind words. May he rest in peace. He will be missed by many.
Rosalind, George and Andi,
We were saddened to hear about the passing of Marty. Such a great person and good neighbor for 40+ years until we moved last year. Prayers to you.
Love, Mike and Alice
after morning Mass discussing the joys and aches of retirement and aging over a cup
of coffee and cinnamon roll. Rest in peace my friend!
I had the privilege of working with both Marty and Art for several years on the DRGW. Marty was a very dedicated hard working man proud of his family and a
Deep devotion to our lord. It was a true honor to work with him rest in peace
My friend
Jim Bradford
Rosalind, Andi, George, so sorry for your loss. Marty was a great neighbor and friend. He came by to check on me many times after I lost my wife Jan. Jan’s parents thought very highly of both of your parents. May you find some peace at time. š
You will always be my BIG brother.
Love you,
Rick
Much love,
Little Marty
May Martinās soul rest in the eternally loving embrace of our Heavenly Father, and may Godās grace and peace be with Rosalind, Andy and George, and all who are mourning Martinās death.
My deepest condolences for your loss. May he rest in eternal peace in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ. Praying for you all during this difficult time.
May his family and friends find comfort in their memories of him.
Sending our love and prayers