Frank H. Martínez, 77, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, friend, and community servant passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 5, 2024.
Frank was preceded in death by his parents, Jesús M. and Angela Román Martínez; brothers, Jess, James, and Roberto; and sisters, Shirley Salinas, Emma Lutton, Rosie M. Campbell, Inez Benson, Angela Romero, and Mellie Malcolmson. He is survived by his wife, Linda M. Martínez; his children, Leslie Martínez Padgett (husband Scott) and Jess R. Martínez; granddaughter, Emily Padgett; grandsons, Estevan Madrid, Jordan Madrid, and Nicholas Padgett; great-granddaughters, Aveylene, Azeylene, and Madeline Madrid; sisters, María Martínez, Sophia McGough, Laura Martínez, Margaret Martínez Siemel (husband Sasha), and Alicia Barber (husband James); brother Antonio Martínez; and numerous nephews, nieces, grandnephews, and grandnieces.
Born on May 27, 1947 in South Martineztown, Albuquerque where he would reside for all of his life, Frank was the 14th of 16 children. A proud graduate of Albuquerque High School, he excelled as an athlete. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Master's Degree in Public Administration from the University of New Mexico. As a Loeb Fellow, he furthered his education at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design in Cambridge, MA.
Frank's career followed an unconventional path, from serving as a Visiting Research Scholar in Architecture and Planning at the University of New Mexico to his roles as Executive Director of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Albuquerque, and Executive Director of the Albuquerque Urban Coalition. His diverse experiences enriched his vast knowledge, which he generously shared with colleagues and partners throughout his career.
A passionate public servant and community advocate, Frank was instrumental in forming the Citizens Information Committee of Martineztown (CICM) in 1971 while he was a student at UNM. This group was crucial in opposing the City of Albuquerque's condemnation of Martineztown, one of Albuquerque's oldest neighborhoods. Frank's leadership in this movement spurred community engagement that helped preserve and enhance South Martineztown's character. Frank continued to support CICM and the community of South Martineztown over the last 50+ years in various official and advocacy positions. During the initial urban renewal and reconstruction of South Martineztown, the long-term community master plan was set in motion. Over the years, under Frank's watchful eye, it has included single family and affordable housing, Longfellow Magnet School, Martineztown Park, adding public art to the neighborhood, and most recently the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail which highlights the history of The Camino Real. Frank's vision and advocacy extended to the surrounding area by leading the effort to decommission the neighborhood's super fund designation, securing capital outlay funds from the State of New Mexico and City of Albuquerque as well as private sector investments for such projects as WESST, Innovate ABQ, The Lobo Rainforest, the Broadway Corridor, and the Rail Trail.
Frank's commitment to his community was unwavering. He worked tirelessly to support the economic health and growth of Albuquerque and New Mexico, championed equity, diversity, and created a legacy of historical preservation in South Martineztown. His impact on the city is profound and enduring, leaving a legacy of positive change and revitalization.
Services will be held Saturday, August 24, 2024, with a Rosary at 9:30 a.m. followed by the Funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m., at San Ignacio Catholic Church, 1300 Walter St. NE.
Saturday, August 24, 2024
9:30 - 10:00 am (Mountain time)
San Ignacío Catholic Church
Saturday, August 24, 2024
10:00 - 11:00 am (Mountain time)
San Ignacío Catholic Church
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