SACRED HEART CHURCH
WARSAW, INDIANA

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Martin Hernandez Jr.      April 22, 2013

    Martin Hernandez, Jr., 37, passed away Monday, April 22, 2013 at 9:46 PM in Indiana University Health Goshen Hospital, Goshen, Indiana.

    Martin was born October 25, 1975 in Warsaw, Indiana, to Martin and Mary (Garcia) Hernandez.

    He lived in Warsaw all of his life and worked for Kralis Brothers Foods, Inc. in Mentone, Indiana.

    Family was very important to Martin.  He loved spending time with his nieces and nephews and eating at the home of his parents.  He loved music and would sometimes be the DJ for events.

    Martin will be lovingly remembered by his parents, Martin and Mary Hernandez, Sr., Warsaw; 3 sisters and 2 brothers-in-law: Ann and Todd Yates of Mentone; Tina and Albert Elizondo, Warsaw; and Linda Hernandez, Warsaw; 6 nieces and nephews: Niya Sainer, Kendric Fortner, Keegan Hernandez, Kaleb Schneidewent, Ethan Yates and McKenzie Elizondo. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and a niece, Taylyn Alexis Hernandez Mauk.

    Family and friends will gather for a time of sharing in support of each other Thursday, April 25th from 6-8 PM in Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw with a rosary service at 7:30 PM.  A service celebrating the life of Martin Hernandez, Jr. will take place Friday, April 26th beginning at 1 PM in the funeral home.  Father Phil DeVolder of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Warsaw, will officiate. Burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw.

    Gifts in memory of Martin may be given to the family to be used at their discretion.  Please designate your gift to Martin or Mary Hernandez, c/o PO Box 705, Warsaw, Indiana 46581-0705.

    The staff of Titus Funeral Home considers it a privilege to care for the family and friends of Martin Hernandez, Jr. (4-24-2013)

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