IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Lillian Martinez

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Guyer

February 4, 1973 – February 10, 2025

Obituary

On Monday, February 10, 2025, Lillian Martinez-Guyer "Lil", Passed away at the age of 52,
Surrounded by loved ones after Losing her battle to triple negative metastatic cancer. She
fought hard to live and be here for her family no matter how difficult her circumstances had
become, right to the very end.
Born February 4,1973 Lillian's big lovable personality was present from the start. Lillian had an
unbreakable bond with her mother, Norma, and shared a deep love and connection with her
siblings, Irene and Mark. Her family was her heart, and she made sure to show her love and
appreciation for them every chance she had. Lillian shared an extraordinary closeness with her
father Adolfo Martinez, who called her "Nana" from childhood through to adulthood, their bond
was one of mutual respect and unconditional love. Adolfo was a guiding presence in Lillian's life,
offering wisdom, support, and love in abundance.
Lillian worked as a dedicated pharmacy technician for the last 30+ years, 20 of those she
worked for UHS. She was a hard worker who always went above and beyond at anything she
did. She worked throughout the last 3 years while battling cancer and undergoing treatment with
no complaints.
Lillian was a devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister, and grandmother. She was the proud and
loving mother of Britany, Brian, and Brandon, and Angel baby Guyer who was too precious for
this world. Her greatest joy came from watching them grow and supporting them through every
step of their lives. As a wife, she was a constant source of love and companionship to her
husband, Eric, with whom she shared a beautiful life filled with laughter and love. Her family and
friends refer to lil as their wonder woman.
Lillian also found immense joy in her role as a grandmother. She adored her two
granddaughters, Alianna and Julianna, who brought so much light into her life. She cherished
every moment spent with them, showering them with affection, love, and guidance. She spent
almost every weekend available with them. They loved to sleep over at grandmas and have
their "girls days".
Lillian was also known for her unconditional love for her fur babies. Her dog, Daisy, who passed
away in 2013, held a special place in Lillian's heart. Daisy was more than a pet—she was a
constant companion, and Lillian's bond with her was nothing short of remarkable. Lillian often
joked that Daisy might have been loved even more than her children, such was the depth of her
affection. After Daisy's passing, Lillian's love for animals continued with her cat, Candy, who
survives her. Candy was another beloved companion who brought joy and comfort to Lillian's
life, providing her with the same unconditional love she so freely gave to others even through
the hardest of times.
She was always the joy of everyone's day with her silly jokes and infectious spirit. Lillian had a
deep love for Music & she had a particular fondness for her favorite band, Mötley Crüe and her
favorite popstar was Madonna. The music filled her home, bringing energy and joy to her life
since she was a child. Lillian had a fondness for cooking, particularly for her family. Every
Sunday, her home was filled with the delicious aroma of meals she lovingly prepared for her
loved ones. These Sunday dinners were a cherished tradition, and her cooking was a reflection
of her deep love for those she held dear.
Lillian's warmth, kindness, and love touched everyone she met, and her legacy will forever live
on in the hearts of her family, friends, and all who were fortunate to know her. Lillian is survived
by her husband, Eric, her children Britany, Brian, and Brandon, her granddaughters Alianna and
Julianna, her mother Norma, her siblings Irene and Mark, and many extended family and
friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Adolfo Martinez, and her beloved dog, Daisy.
Lillian's strength, integrity, and unwavering love have left an indelible mark on all who knew her.
Her resilience in the face of life's challenges, her compassion for others, and the way she led
with honesty and grace continue to inspire everyone who was fortunate enough to call her a
friend or family member. Rest in peace, Lillian. Your legacy will forever shine in our hearts,
guiding us in ways words cannot express. You will never be forgotten.

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