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Liana K. Martinez

Liana K. Martinez

January 18th, 1959 - March 31st, 2022

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Liana K. Martinez passed away quietly, in her sleep on March 31, 2022. Liana had been suffering from a rare genetic disorder and although Liana suffered severe chronic pain, she never complained or exhibited the chronic pain she endured, and she fought the good fight for many years.


Liana had a compassionate heart for animals and people that suffered due to illness or lack of economic means. In her car, she carried dog and cat food, as well as bottled water. As she drove to wherever she was going, she would pull over to feed astray dog or cat and bring them home if she could get them in the car. Liana’s husband was never surprised to find an additional member added to the menagerie of pets. Liana would volunteer to foster unwanted pets and the result would be an additional permanent member to the pack.


Liana was passionate about her chosen career as a medical professional. She was a nurse practitioner and hospitalist. She treated her clients and patients as though they were family. To find the root cause of their illness or medical issue was of utmostimportance to her, and she found great satisfaction resolving people’s medical issues.For those who were struggling financially, Liana would provide them with the funds to pay for their prescriptions, and if she knew of a family or individuals going through hardtimes, Liana would go out of her way to provide them with the assistance they needed.


After hurricane Katrina, Liana volunteered and provided medical assistance to the sick and injured. Furthermore, she put herself in the line of danger to save the life of a local law enforcement officer and received a commendation for her quick action and care. Liana was born in Houston, Texas on January 18, 1959. Her family moved toSalt Lake City, Utah where she attended elementary school and high school. During her adolescent years, Liana had fond memories of working in her dad’s restaurant next to the University of Utah known as “Big Ed’s”. Liana obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Utah and graduate degrees from Pittsburgh University and the University of New Mexico.


Liana is preceded in death by her father Edward Robison, and mother Barbara Child Robison. She is survived by her husband Don Martinez, and children Sean Orton(Alesha), Devi Novick, and Meena Culver (Steve), grandchildren James and KristineOrton, brother Brook Robison, sister Jennifer Abendroth (Aaron), sister Jodi Bingham(Jeff), stepdaughter Monica Martinez, stepson McCoy Martinez, and stepson Madison Martinez.


After a long battle with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Liana is now at rest and home with her heavenly Father. Her passion in life was animal rescue and providing healthcare to those in need; in lieu of flowers, Liana requested donations be made inher name to local No-Kill animal shelters.


The family of beautiful Liana Martinez has entrusted her care to Rivera Family Funeral Home in Espanola. We invite you to post a condolence, a thoughtful message, a photograph or share a memory for our families to read on the guestbooks.

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Name Liana K. Martinez
Date of Birth January 18th, 1959
Date of Death March 31st, 2022
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Funeral Home Rivera Family Funeral Home - Española
Address 305 Calle Salazar
Española NM 87532
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Geilan Ismail Md, Mba, Facc published a tribute .

Don and family--so, so sorry to hear about Liana. Some of my best working days of my career were shared with Liana. She was so sharp, hard working and curious. We were a great hospitalist team!!! My deepest sympathies.

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Janice Fernandez published a tribute .

Liana you were a beautiful soul!! You taught me so much and I truly appreciate it!! Fly high my friend!!

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Irene Cesan published a tribute .

Liana was a delight to work with. She was so knowledgeable. She found a tiny yorkie in a dumpster and took care of it until I learned of it and she gave it too me. Mahalo Liana for all you gave to others. It was a pleasure to know you!! You will be greatly missed.

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Brenda Garcia published a comment .

Liana you were the most amazing person you gave me courage when I was so scared and you got me better fly high with the angel

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Alesha Orton published a tribute .

She did me so much good. It was a privilege to be her daughter-in-law. She welcomed me. She accepted me as family. She supported her son, my husband Sean. If ever things went wrong, we would call her to feel her support and love. She was witty and interesting and generous and beautiful. I am grateful for my memories of her and the wonderful things she and Don did for us. She was always interested in her grandchildren and they have wonderful memories of her and Don and their dogs, especially Sasha. She always sent them the coolest, hippest Christmas presents. I’m so grateful now to be given the legacy of her harp music. I like to hope that she is smiling at me while I play.. I’ve been learning more about her tastes from the pieces of music she choose and sent me. Her interests and gifts are blessing my life, and they will bless us for as long as we live. Not least is this wonderful husband, her son, who I’m so grateful for and who is mourning her too deeply to write right now. Please know, Liana, how grateful I am for you. Your grandkids will remember you fondly. Much love to everyone visiting this site.

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Kayla published a comment .

She was one of the most caring and compassionate providers I have ever worked next too!!! May you rest in peace my friend!!

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Marcos Flores published a comment .

Thank you Aunt Liana for everything you did for our family. Liana was a blessing to all. We will miss you.

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