
Funeral Mass for Raymond Villalva, age 74 of Seminole, Texas, will be celebrated Monday, March 23, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at St. James Catholic Church with Father Eduardo Teo officiating. Burial will follow at Gaines County Cemetery. Rosary will be held at St. James Catholic Church Sunday, March 22, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. All services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home.
Raymond Villalva was born July 6, 1951, in Fort Morgan, Colorado to Celia (Ramirez) and Francisco Villalva and moved with his family to Seminole in 1954.
From an early age, sports were at the center of Raymond’s life. He loved basketball and was known for his quick, shifty ball-handling, but baseball was where he truly excelled. It often seemed as though he was born with a baseball in his hand. At Seminole High School, he earned a place on the varsity team and, during his senior year, delivered a remarkable performance against Fort Stockton. Going the distance in a 10-inning victory, Raymond struck out 23 batters -surpassing his own previous record of 16 strikeouts in a single game - a record that still stands today. Despite standing just 5’8” and weighing under 140 pounds, his pitching ability was extraordinary. His love of sports carried into fatherhood, where he was a devoted and ever-present supporter of his children, rarely missing any of their events. Even after his own children graduated, Raymond continued to attend Seminole sporting events, cheering on the children of family members, neighbors, and friends.
Family and community were equally important to Raymond. He deeply cherished his family and devoted much of his time to helping his mother and sister, Debbie, in their later years. He was always willing to lend a hand, selflessly stepping in whenever something needed fixing or someone needed support. Becoming a grandfather expanded his circle of love even further, and he embraced his role as “G” with pride and joy. It was common to see Raymond with his grandchildren by his side—whether volunteering, working, visiting others, or enjoying sports together. His commitment to the community was unwavering. He volunteered with Meals on Wheels, spent time visiting people at the Senior Citizens Building, and, in 2016, became the hospital gift shop’s very first “Blue Man.” Even after his cancer diagnosis, Raymond refused to slow down, continuing to serve others and fill in wherever he was needed between treatments.
Raymond Villalva passed away Tuesday, March 17, 2026, in Lubbock, Texas. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his two sisters, Rosie Gutierrez and Debbie Villalva. He is survived by his two sons, Michael Villalva of Prosper, Texas and Mark Villalva and wife Elisha of Allen, Texas; one daughter, Raeanne Martinez and wife Nat of Seminole, Texas; six brothers, Ruddy Villalva and wife Peggy of Seminole, Joe Villalva of Seminole, Ruben Villalva of Huntsville, Texas, Richard Villalva and wife Rachel of Seminole, Bobby Villalva of Seminole, and Johnny Villalva and wife Lupe of Seminole; three sisters, Della Currier of Odessa, Texas, Becky Alvarado of Seminole, and Mary Cardenas and husband Johnny of Seminole; and six grandchildren, Erik Villalva, Tyler Villalva, Kavion Bowser, Sophia Villalva, Nicholas Villalva, and Jonathan Villalva.

Graveside services for Ignacio Carrillo Botello, age 73 of Seminole, Texas, will be held Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. at Gaines County Cemetery with Pastor Gilbert Ramirez officiating. All services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home.
Mr. Botello was born in Mexico on July 31, 1952 to Aurora (Carrillo) and Dolores Botello, Sr. He married JoAnn Garcia in Brownfield, Texas on November 9, 1970. Ignacio was a hardworking man as a contract pumper. He never met a stranger and had a big heart. His friends all consider him a friend for life. He loved his family and grandchildren dearly.
Ignacio Botello passed away Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at his home in Seminole. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife, JoAnn Botello in 2021. He is survived by one son, Gabriel Botello and wife Paula of Seminole: two daughters, Anna Luna and husband Eric of Lubbock, Texas, and Yolanda Robledo and husband Noe of Seminole; two brothers, Dolores Botello, Jr. of Dallas, Texas, and Johnny Botello of Denver City, Texas; four sisters, Martha Galvan and husband Dan of Allen, Texas, Lupe Escobedo of Houston, Texas, Sylvia Ridge and husband John of Hobbs, New Mexico, and Elva Lozano and husband Rudy of Lubbock, Texas; seven grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

Funeral services for Anna Abrams, age 83 of Seminole, Texas, will be held Sunday, March 22, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. at Community Church with Pastor Dave Klassen officiating. Burial will follow at Gaines County Cemetery. All services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home.
Mrs. Abrams was born in Mexico on May 20, 1942 to Maria (Wiens) and Heinrich Wieler. She married Cornelius Abrams in Mexico in 2006. She was a homemaker and a member of Community Church. Anna was a hard-working woman who enjoyed tending her flowers, gardening, and taking care of her farm animals. Her church was a very important part of her life. She was a happy person who loved people and always strived to make others happy. She never met a stranger. Anna loved her children and grandchildren dearly. She would call to check on them often, making sure they were well. She had a sweet disposition and a tenacious spirit.
Mrs. Abram passed away Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at Covenant Medical Center in Lubbock, Texas. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her first husband, John Neufeld in 2001, her second husband, Cornelius Abrams in 2019, one son, one daughter, three brothers, five sisters, and two grandchildren. She is survived by two sons, Henry Neufeld and wife Kathy of Denver City, Texas, and David Neufeld and wife Margie of Seminole; three daughters, Trudy Neufeld of Midland, Texas, Annie Neufeld of Wellman, Texas, and Patricia Hendricks and husband Joe of Allegan, Michigan; four brothers, John Wieler and wife Aganetha, and Benjamin Wieler and wife Helena, both of Seminole, Henry Wieler and wife Maria of Canada, and Jake Wieler and wife Tina of Brownfield, Texas; three sisters, Elizabeth Blatz and husband Andres of Canada, Mary Klassen of Seminole, and Tina Kornelsen of Mexico; 20 grandchildren, and 25 great-grandchildren.

Graveside services for Celesta Ann Golden Vaughan, age 85 of Elkhart, Indiana, will be held Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 11 a.m. at Gaines County Cemetery. A family visitation will be held at Boyer Funeral Home in Seminole, Texas, on Friday, March 13, 2026 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. All services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Council on Aging of Elkhart County. 131 Tyler St Suite 1A, Elkhart, IN 46516 http://www.elkhartcoa.org/donate. The family has lovingly provided the following obituary.
Celesta Ann Golden Vaughan, 85, of Elkhart, Indiana, died at Elkhart General Hospital after a brief cancer battle on Friday, February 20, 2026. She was born in Lamesa, Texas in 1940 to Raymond and Fern (Stanley) Golden, who instilled in her a strong work ethic and love of West Texas. She spent the first six years of her life in a small house on the family farm with no running water or electricity. Her school bus was a pickup truck with wooden benches in the back that slid back and forth every time it started and stopped. She was valedictorian at Seminole High School before studying at Hardin-Simmons University where she graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in history and education and a minor in speech and drama. She continued educating herself throughout her life taking a variety of classes and workshops and earning many certifications that she used in her professional career. She taught Social Studies in Arlington (Texas) Public Schools, as well as authored curriculum guides in preparation for integration. She left teaching to raise a family with Dan Vaughan, Sr. in Dallas, Texas.
After moving to Elkhart, she spent time as a substitute teacher for Concord Community Schools and head cheer coach at Concord High School. She found her professional home at Elkhart General Hospital and Elkhart General Home Care where she held many different administrative assistant/clerical support roles. She retired from Elkhart General Home Care and then began her life of service to the community. Her passion was in serving the aging population. She was an Advisory Council Member for the Real Services Area 2 Agency on Aging where she served as the chair of the operational guidelines committee. She was a member of the Rotary Club of Elkhart. Her favorite position of service was with the board of Council on Aging of Elkhart County. She served as the president of the board for the last three years. To know her was to know of her love of Texas, football, wine, and slot machines. She was a collector of people and their life stories. She never knew a stranger. Once she met you, you were her friend for life. She was a treasure.
Anyone who knew her knew the love she had for her family. She is survived by son, Dan Vaughan, Jr. and wife Dr. GayMarie Vaughan of Dallas, Texas, son, Sam Vaughan and wife Stephanie of Elkhart, Indiana, and son, Chris Vaughan and wife Dr. Annie Kahn Vaughan of Dallas, Texas; daughter, Celesta Michelle McDonald and husband Joe of Northglenn, Colorado; grandchildren Bennett Vaughan, Maxwell Vaughan and fiancé Lauren Ostrowski, Declan and Teagan McDonald, bonus grandchildren Jak Kurdi and wife Maddie, and Caroline Kurdi; one sister, Connie Golden Lamm of Seminole, Texas; and many nieces and nephews that she adored.

Funeral services for Adrian Alaniz, age 43 of Seminole, Texas, will be held Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at Wesleyan Grace Church with Pastor Charlie Johnson officiating. Services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home.
Adrian Alaniz was born April 6, 1982 in Andrews, Texas to Gloria (Longoria) and Jose Alaniz. He married Betty Ross in Lubbock, Texas on March 17, 2012, and was a member of Wesleyan Grace Church. He worked as an MIT manager at Hibbett Sports for two years, and before that he worked for Standard Sales as a delivery driver. He loved sports, especially the Cowboys and UT Longhorns and enjoyed coaching his kids. He was a big collector of Pops and Sports cards. Adrian was a loving, caring man, yet a kid at heart, and a nerd at heart. When he and his wife would argue, he would lovingly say, “Iron Man is still better than Thor, and I Love You 3000!”
Adrian Alaniz passed away March 9, 2026 at his residence. He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, a paternal grandmother, and one cousin. He is survived by his wife, Betty Alaniz of Seminole, Texas; two sons, Nicholas Alaniz of Levelland, Texas, and Elijah Alaniz of the home; three daughters, Stephanie Alaniz of Levelland, Texas, and Aryanna and Serenity Alaniz, both of the home, four brothers, Joey Alaniz and wife Patricia of Seminole, Texas, Robert Alaniz and wife Monica of Odessa, Texas, Gabriel Alaniz and wife Amanda of Midland, Texas and Adam Alaniz of Midland, Texas; two stepbrothers, Miguel Armendariz of Lubbock, Texas and Jose Alfredo Armendariz of Lawton, Oklahoma; one stepsister, Martha Torres and husband Leonard of Lubbock, Texas; his father, Jose Alaniz and wife Irene of Lubbock, Texas; his mother, Gloria Longoria of Seminole, Texas; and two grandchildren.

Funeral Mass for Dr. Michael Q. Watson, age 78 of Seminole, Texas, will be celebrated Monday, March 9, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at St. James Catholic Church with Father Eduardo Teo officiating. Burial will follow in Gaines County Cemetery. Rosary will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 8, 2026 at the church. All services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home. The family will receive visitors at the funeral home on Saturday evening, March 7, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Michael Watson was born on November 28, 1947 in Lexington, Kentucky to Margaret (Quealy) and James Arthur Watson. The oldest of six children, he was smart, charismatic, and mischievous. He was a member of St. James Catholic Church and had lived and worked in Seminole since 1994. Dr. Watson held four degrees, a B.S. in Chemistry, an M.S. in Biochemistry, an M.S. in Chemical Engineering, and an M.D. in Medicine at Tulane University. It was in medicine that he found his true calling. Dr. Watson never gave up on any of his patients. He was an iconoclast who worked for his patients despite the healthcare industry, attacking problems with insight and creativity. He was not interested in following healthcare norms if they were not in the best interest of his patients.
Dr. Watson had an inquisitive mind, wanting to understand how things worked from his earliest days. He built his first engine in second grade and was always building and fixing things. He was an avid tennis player and loved to canoe. On weekends, he could be found at the tennis court hitting balls with players half his age, or at his ranch in Junction, paddling the South Llano. As a young man, Dr. Watson designed, built, and raced wood and fiberglass canoes. In 1979, a young Mike Watson set the one-man record in the Texas Water Safari—the world’s toughest canoe race—in a canoe that he had built himself.
Dr. Michael Q. Watson passed away at his home on February 28, 2026, surrounded by loving friends and family. He was preceded in death by his father. He is survived by two sons, Michael Quealy Watson of Portland, Maine and Patrick Davis Watson and wife Perri of Austin, Texas; two daughters, Mary Virginia Watson of Oakland, California and Anna Margaret Sindelar and husband David of San Diego, California; his mother, Margaret Quealy Watson of Sugarland, Texas; three brothers, Arthur Watson and wife Charleen of Sugarland, Texas, Joseph Watson and wife Mary of Houston, Texas, and Walter Watson and wife Ilene of Manhattan Beach, California; two sisters, Mary Carrano of Ramona, California and Lucy Sawczyn and husband Charles of Irving, Texas; and two grandchildren, Virginia and Orion Sindelar. Dr. Watson is also survived by his office staff, who were like family to him: Sofia Bates, Claudia Vela, Karina Bernal, Sandra Tagle, and Desiree Alvidrez; as well as his best friend, Jon Key.

A memorial service for Ruben Chaves, of Seminole, Texas, will be held Monday, February 16, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at St. James Catholic Church with Father Eduardo Teo officiating. All services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home. His family has lovingly provided the following obituary.
Ruben Chaves, 84, passed away on February 11, 2026. He was born on May 27, 1941, in Chaves County, New Mexico. In 1967, Ruben relocated to Seminole, Texas, where he made his home and built a life centered on hard work and family.
Throughout his life, Ruben worked as a farmer, ginner, and most recently as a truck driver. He was known for his strong work ethic and dedication to providing for his family.
In November 1963, Ruben married the love of his life, Maria Chaves. They shared 62 years of marriage together. Ruben was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great‑grandfather. Ruben’s happiest moments were spent with his family. He especially enjoyed playing cards and dominoes, and in his younger years, basketball. His love for family and time together will be remembered by all who knew him. Ruben would always ask: “Are you ready to do a little well digging for your breakfast?” Ruben Chaves will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.
In addition to his parents, Perfecto and Isabel Chaves; he is preceded in death by seven brothers and sisters; and one nephew, Chris Chaves. Ruben is survived by his wife, Maria Chaves; one brother, Fernando Chaves of Seminole, Texas; his children, Stella Chaves of The Colony, Texas, Ruben Chaves (Barbara) of Wink, Texas, and Esther Chaves of Seminole, Texas; as well as Christina, Pablo, Missy, Valerie, and Annie. He is also survived by his adopted son, Christopher “CA” Melson. Ruben leaves behind six grandsons, one granddaughter, and sixteen great‑grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Graveside services for Antonio Yzaguirre, Sr., age, 75 of Midland, formerly of Denver City, Texas, will be held Friday, February 13, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. at Gaines County Cemetery with Richard Yzaguirre officiating. All services are under the direction of Boyer Memorial Chapel of Denver City, in association with Boyer Funeral Home of Seminole, Texas.
Mr. Yzaguirre was born in Port Lavaca, Texas on August 26, 1950 to Marie (Montano) and Marcello Yzaguirre, Sr. He was a Christian and was a hard-working auto mechanic. He served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam war. He enjoyed working on cars, especially hot rods. He also enjoyed playing his guitar and listening to music, reading books, marble working, and barbecuing out with his family. He was a man of many talents; during high school in Seagraves, Texas he even took up some photography. Antonio was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan.
Antonio Yzaguirre, Sr. passed away at Midland Memorial Hospital in Midland, Texas on Tuesday, January 20, 2026. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by four brothers. He is survived by eight sons, Richard Yzaguirre and wife Nadine, Robert Yzaguirre and wife Roxana, and Noah Yzaguirre and wife Lucy, all of California, Nick Yzaguirre and wife Lea of Kansas City, Kansas, Michael Yzaguirre and wife Lacy, and T. J. Yzaguirre, both of Denver City, Texas, Jon Yzaguirre of Midland, Texas, and Jason Yzaguirre and wife Katie of Hobbs, New Mexico; two daughters, Cassandra Parra of Denver City, Texas, and Amanda George and husband Christopher of Hobbs, New Mexico; five brothers, Jimmy Yzaguirre, Geronimo Yzaguirre, and Marcello Yzaguirre, Jr., all of Seminole, Texas, Jonny Yzaguirre and wife Debra of Victoria, Texas, and Terry Yzaguirre and wife Delores of Lamesa, Texas; four sisters, Maryellen Gonzales and husband Fred of Midland, Texas, Margaret Gordy of Oklahoma, Emma Frost and husband Edwin of Amarillo, Texas, and Eva Guizar of Seminole, Texas; 34 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral services for Aganetha Martens, age 74 of Seminole, Texas, will be held Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. at Sommerfeld Mennonite Church with Pastor Isaak Fehr officiating and Pastor John Schroeder assisting. Burial will follow at Gaines County Cemetery. All services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home.
Mrs. Martens was born in Mexico on August 2, 1951 to Justina (Sawatzky) and Bernhard Berg. She married John Martens in Mexico on July 11, 1971. She was a member of Sommerfeld Mennonite Church and a homemaker. Aganetha enjoyed gardening, cooking, and baking; she owned a bakery in Seminole called Martens Donuts. She liked being in the sun and would sit outside for hours enjoying it. She also enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, cooking at the church, and caring for the sick; she would bring them food. Aganetha was a positive, cheerful woman who always spoke her mind.
Aganetha Martens passed away Saturday, February 7, 2026 at Seminole Memorial Hospital in Seminole. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by four brothers, two sisters, and one son-in-law, Jacob Guenter. She is survived by her husband, John Martens of Seminole; three sons, Henry Martens and wife Lisa, and Ben Martens and wife Margaret, both of Seminole, and Peter Martens and wife Margie of Welch, Texas; two daughters, Justina Guenter of Muleshoe, Texas, and Susie Fehr and husband Abe of Seminole; one sister, Tina Martens and husband Jake of Canada; twenty grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral services for George Carroll Haralson, Jr., age 92 of Seminole, Texas, will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at First Baptist Church, with Pastor Joe Stewart officiating. Burial will follow at Gaines County Cemetery. All services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Baptist Church-Seminole, Seminole Lions Club, and American Heart Association.
Mr. Haralson was born in Wichita Falls, Texas on April 18, 1933, to Mary (Rayborn) and George Carroll Haralson, Sr. He was involved in many activities, including Eagle Scouts, during his high school years in McKinney, Texas, a trait which continued throughout his life. He served his country during peace time with the United States Army, then graduated from North Texas University in 1957. While at university, he met the love of his life Nancy Carter, and the two were married February 14, 1959. They spent the rest of their lives together happily married. They moved to Lubbock while Carroll started his career working for The Hartford. After almost a decade and the addition of two sons, Dennis and Steve, they moved to Seminole.
Carroll Haralson purchased Hearne Insurance Agency in 1969 and, alongside a partner, established Moore-Haralson Insurance in Seminole. What began as a single office grew into an agency that today serves four locations across West Texas. Carroll remained devoted to his work and his clients, going to the office every day until December 2025.
Always active in his community, Carroll served Seminole well. He served on the board of directors for Seminole State Bank, was a member of the Industrial Foundation, and led the Chamber of Commerce as president. His service with the Seminole Lions Club was especially meaningful to him, serving as president in 1974-75, and never missed the annual Pancake Supper or Broom Sale. He supported countless local causes, including the Salvation Army, and was known as a true “people person.” Everyone knew Carroll, and he made a point to get to know them in return.
His faith was central to his life. Carroll was an active member of First Baptist Church of Seminole, where he taught Sunday School and volunteered faithfully. Outside of work and church, his greatest joy was his family. After becoming a grandfather, he devoted himself to helping raise and nurture his grandchildren, treasuring every moment with them. Carroll also loved the simple pleasures, cooking out, tending his garden, and playing tennis. He was competitive by nature and shared his passion for sports with his family, encouraging them always to work hard, strive for success, and live with integrity.
Carroll Haralson passed away Saturday, February 7, 2026, peacefully in his home. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one grandchild, one sister, and one daughter-in-law. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; two sons, Dennis Haralson of Seminole and Steve Haralson and wife Mary of Brownfield, Texas; four grandchildren, Travis Haralson, Hunter Haralson, Hillary Whitaker, and Marlee Haralson; and two great-grandchildren, Archer Whitaker and Maeve Haralson.

Funeral services for Abram Giesbrecht, 69 of Seminole, Texas, will be held Friday, February 13, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at Old Colony Mennonite Church with Cornelius Fehr officiating. Burial will follow at Gaines County Cemetery. All services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home.
Mr. Giesbrecht was born in Mexico on July 4, 1956 to Margareta (Loewen) and Jacob Giesbrecht. He was a member of the Old Colony Mennonite Church and worked as a farm hand and for pivot companies before retiring. Abram was always helping people, even though he stayed to himself. He was a happy man and enjoyed talking to people when he was around them.
Abram Giesbrecht passed away at his home in Seminole on Sunday, February 8, 2026. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by six sisters. He is survived by one son, Abe Schroeder of Canada; three brothers, Jacob Giesbrecht and wife Aganetha of Mexico, Johan Giesbrecht and wife Katharina of Canada, and Bernhard Giesbrecht and wife Maria of Mexico; two sisters, Maria Harder and husband David of Mexico, and Gertruda and husband Jake of Canada.

Funeral services for Isaak Wall, age 67 of Seminole, Texas, will be held on Friday, February 6, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. at Reinlander Mennonite Church with Bishop John Loewen officiating. Burial will follow at Gaines County Cemetery. All services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home.
Isaak Wall was born on in Mexico on October 17, 1958 to Maria (Loewen) and Peter Wall. He married Cristina Neufeld in Mexico on June 25, 1978. He was a member of Reinlander Mennonite Church. Isaak loved his wife and children and they loved him. Isaak never met a stranger; he was a sweet man who left no room for bitterness, a man with strong character who enjoyed life and was grateful for each day. He spent most of his years working in agriculture and irrigation. He was an honest and dependable man – a man of his word – who was never too busy to help anyone. He left behind a legacy of love, kindness and patience.
Isaak Wall passed away on February 1, 2026 at M.D. Anderson in Houston, Texas. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by two brothers, four sisters, one grandson, and one granddaughter. He is survived by his wife, Cristina Wall of Seminole; two sons, David Wall and wife Helena of Seminole, and Peter Wall and wife Eva of Seminole; three daughters, Helena Reimer and husband Abraham, Maria Redecopp and husband Benjamin, and Nancy Wiebe and husband Aaron, all of Seminole; one brother, Peter Wall and wife Eva of Mexico; four sisters, Maria Krahn and husband Cornelius, Elizabeth Dyck and husband John, Anna Knelsen and husband Cornelius, and Gertruda Enns and husband Isaak, all of Canada; and 16 grandchildren.
Funeral services for Cornelius Martens, age 86 of Seminole, Texas, will be held Tuesday, January 27, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at Old Colony Mennonite Church with Bishop Peter Janssen officiating. Burial will follow at Gaines County Cemetery. All services are under the direction of Boyer Funeral Home.
Mr. Martens was born in Mexico on May 21, 1939 to Elizabeth (Loewen) and Abraham Martens. He married Susana Wiebe in Mexico on January 1, 1961. He was a member of Old Colony Mennonite Church and worked as a farmer.
Cornelius Martens passed away at Sunland Nursing Home in Seminole on Friday, January 23, 2026. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife, Susana Martens in 2015; five brothers, and one sister. He is survived by three sons, Abraham Martens and wife Katarina of Mexico, Frank Martens and wife Helena of Bolivia, and Cornelius Martens and wife Christina of Iowa; seven daughters, Maria Neudorf and husband Abram of Bolivia, Sara Neufeld and husband Henry of Mexico, Elizabeth Wiebe and husband Abram of Argentina, Anna Klassen and husband Peter of Canada, Susan Neufeld and husband Willie of Kentucky, and Lena Martens and husband Jacob, and Margaret Dyck and husband Abram, both of Seminole; two half-brothers, David Martens and wife Maria, and Isaac Martens and wife Maria, both of Bolivia; one sister, Sara Neufeld of Bolivia; 47 grandchildren, and 78 great-grandchildren.