Robert H. Martinez
April 3, 1958 - December 21, 2025
Robert was born on April 3, 1958, in El Centro, California, the firstborn of Rosa Heraz and Roberto Martinez. From the beginning, he carried a quiet strength and a deep sense of purpose. In his early twenties, Robert found God—an experience that transformed his life and set him on a path of deep devotion. His faith became his foundation, guiding his choices, shaping his character, and inspiring a lifetime committed to service.
Throughout his life, Robert was a loyal member of many church organizations and communities. Most recently, he found a spiritual home at LifeSong here in Stockton, California. Robert formed strong friendships with pastors, participated in countless church activities, and was known as someone who was always ready to lend a hand. He didn’t simply attend church; he lived his faith in action—openly, generously, and consistently.
Robert’s heart for service extended far beyond Sunday mornings. With more than twenty years of experience as a substance abuse counselor, he dedicated his life to walking alongside those fighting for recovery. His work took him across the United States and to the Philippines, where his compassion and belief in human dignity touched countless lives. With his own remarkable 46 years of sobriety, Robert offered a unique blend of wisdom, understanding, and hope.
Even in his spare time, Robert chose to serve. He volunteered at local prisons, counseling recovering addicts and offering them the same encouragement and belief that had guided his own journey. He understood the struggles people carried, and he met them with patience, dignity, and unwavering hope. For many, he was not just a counselor—he was a light in the darkness, a reminder that change was possible, and a voice that said, “You are not alone.”
Robert also pursued personal passions with the same dedication he brought to his service. Among them was Kung Fu, a discipline through which he earned a black belt and became an instructor. His commitment to martial arts reflected his character—disciplined, patient, and always striving to grow.
And yet, of all the roles he held, none meant more to Robert than being a family man. His love for his family ran deep and true. He celebrated their joys, supported their struggles, and carried an unshakable pride in each of them. His family was his heart, his peace, and his greatest blessing.
Robert leaves behind a legacy defined by faith, service, and love. He lifted people when they felt lost, offered hope when they felt broken, and showed us all what it means to live a life of purpose. Though we feel the weight of his absence, we carry with us the light of his example—an example that will continue to guide us.
May we honor Robert by living with the same compassion, strength, and unwavering faith that he carried throughout his life. May his memory be a blessing and his legacy a beacon for all who knew him.
Robert, thank you for the lives you touched, the burdens you lifted, and the faith you lived so fully. May you rest in peace, embraced by the God you served so faithfully.
Robert is survived by his wife, Adelina Indoy Martinez; children: Honey Mae Martinez, Apple Marie Martinez, Maritza Maldonado, Kendel Magnone, Jorden Magnone and Erasmo Maldonado (son-in-law); grandchildren: Tamara Maldonado, Isabela Rose Maldonado, and Ashley Maldonado; great grandchildren: Carson, Everly Stewart, and Bella Johnson. He is also survived by his siblings: John Heraz, Mario Martinez, Alicia Heraz, Sandra Martinez, Sarah Heraz, Cathy Martinez, Wally Jackson, Robert Haros Martinez, Paul Lewenthal, Diana Lewenthal, Angela Martinez, and Glenda Mabel Martinez.
He is preceded in death by his parents Roberto A. Martinez and Rosa M. Heraz; previous wife Pamala Martinez, and siblings Salvador Heraz and Guadalupe Heraz Jackson.
Robert, thank you for the lives you touched, the burdens you lifted, and the faith you lived so fully. May you rest in peace, embraced by the God you served so faithfully.
SERVICE
A memorial service will be held at 12:30pm on Friday, January 16th, 2026 at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.
Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Martinez family.
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