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Robert D Martin was born in Carlton, Texas on Aug 18, 1986. He moved to Colorado Springs 13 years ago. After high school Robert attended IntelliTec College and graduated in 2007. He is survived by his mother, Vickie Martin; daughter, Catherine Ann Martin; sisters, Dede Graham and Shelby Martin; and nephews, Derek Coate, Jr, Cole Graham, Justin Graham, Austin Graham and Steven MCGough. Robert is preceded in death by his brother, Derek Coate. A Celebration of Life will be held at Rocky Mountain Calvary on Saturday, February 2nd at 12:00pm. Flowers can be delivered after 10am to Calvary. Memorial Fund is held in the name of Catherine Martin at FirstBank (any location).
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For being suck a good person.
Brittany sanderson
February 2, 2013
I love you bro I would have never thought I would had to take on life without you here bro I miss you and love you so much. Everytime I look at that beautiful little girl I see you bro and that's ok with me because I love her as much as I loved you so we will meet again bro and until then rest in peace bro love you.
Josh Sanderson
February 2, 2013
Robert,
You will be missed by so many but never forgotten. Rest easy.
February 1, 2013
For my Daddy...
Catherine Martin
February 1, 2013
Catherine Ann Martin ~Love you always Daddy!
Celia Raner
February 1, 2013
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