Thomas T Martinez, known affectionately as “T” by many, passed away recently in Oklahoma. Thomas was a member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes and a descendant of the YellowEagle family. Although he spent much of his life in Santa Rosa, CA, he had returned to Oklahoma within the past month, intending to make it his permanent home. Tragically, this homecoming marked the final chapter of his life, as his sudden passing has left his family and community in shock and grief.
Jesus Martinez, a family member, has organized a fundraiser to help cover the expenses related to Thomas’s final resting place. The goal of the fundraiser is to gather enough funds to provide Thomas with a burial among his elders and loved ones, as was his wish. So far, $400 has been raised, but more support is needed to reach the necessary goal.
The Martinez family is facing significant challenges during this difficult time, and they are graciously asking for any help, particularly to cover the costs of transportation and funeral arrangements. Donations are being accepted through GoFundMe, where they are protected by the GoFundMe Giving Guarantee.
The love and support of the community are essential as the Martinez family navigates this heartbreaking loss. The family expresses deep gratitude for any contributions made in memory of Thomas, ensuring that he will be laid to rest with the honor and respect he deserves.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Martinez family during this time of sorrow. May Thomas T Martinez rest in peace, surrounded by the love of his family and ancestors.
Short Summary of Thomas T Martinez
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Thomas T Martinez |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Jesus Martinez |
Goal Amount | Not specified |
Amount Raised | $400 |
Location | Oklahoma |
Purpose | Funeral expenses, transportation costs, final resting place amongst elders |
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