Victoria Martinez

Victoria Martinez

March 16, 1979 - March 11, 2026

Obituary

Victoria Lynn Martinez passed peacefully on Wednesday, March 11th, 2026 in her home surrounded by love.



Victoria was born on March 16th, 1979 to Marion & James Bilyou in Poughkeepsie, New York.


Victoria will be most remembered by her joyful laugh. In her free time she was always singing her heart out and solving puzzles. Her love for animals was unmistakable by her numerous animal rescues. Victoria loved the beach and was the happiest listening to the waves with her loved ones. 

She touched many lives with her incredibly selfless and kind personality.


Those left to cherish her memory include her daughter, Bryana Elanor Martinez; mom Marion Bilyou and dad James Bilyou; sister Maryanne Arnold and brother James Bilyou Jr.; mother-in-law Artis Martinez; and several loving aunts and uncles and cousins.


Arrangements are entrusted to Weems & Sons Funeral Home of Chiefland. 

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Pam Hatch
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I'm so sorry for your loss. Victoria was a wonderful and sweet lady. She always had a smile and laughter. Sending hugs and prayers for comfort and peace sweet Brianna and the family. 🙏🩷🙏
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Melissa Ridgeway
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I never saw her without a smile on her face. I'm so sorry for your loss Bryana. Prayers for you and your family
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Karen Branson Whitehurst
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She was always very friendly while waiting on the girls at dance She will be greatly missed. Sending up prayers for Bryana and her family
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Alex Howe
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This was genuinely heartbreaking to hear. She was the mother to my best friend of many years, she was always kind, generous and brought a smile to any situation. It didn't matter how bleak the situation, she was there to help you through it. She was one of the first people I ever came out to, and one of the first people to ever support me. She was like a mother to me in the hardest time of my life. She provided sanctuary when my own home was falling apart, allowing me to stay many nights under her roof and taking care of me like I was her own. We spent countless nights watching old sitcoms on the living room tv when neither of us could sleep, and I hope she's saving me and my insomnia diagnosis a spot on the couch. I've been thinking about her lately, so to find this out was more heartbreaking than I could've imagined. It still doesn't feel real. You're leaving a hole that nobody will be able to fill, I hope you're resting easily.
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Connie Murray Coffman
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Only spoke to her a few times at the elementary school years and years ago but she was so sweet and always smiling. Prayers of comfort for the family.

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