Mila Ra' Martinez Brinkley

January 21, 1967 - July 7, 2022

On January 21st, 1967 the world welcomed Mila Ra’ Martinez. With bright blue eyes, she shared a light with everyone in her life. On July 7th, 2022 she unexpectedly left us.

Mila walked through life with optimism and love and a smile she shared with everyone she met. She brought two beautiful children into this world, Alex William Brinkley, and Saxanie

Jeanne (Gregory) Nottingham. She spent the last four years of her life loving and caring for her grandson Nixon in Texas. She recently learned, and was so excited that she had another grandbaby coming in February.

Mila is survived by her amazing mother Kendra and Kenny Woods, her Father Daniel and Arlene Martinez, her brothers Daniel, Russ (Sandy), Brent, and sisters Jennifer, and Holly (Russell). She also left behind many nephews and nieces.

A celebration of life will be held in Mila’s honor at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East on Friday, July 22, 2022 from 6:00 – 8:00PM with a memorial service held on Saturday July 23, 2022 at 11:00AM

The world will miss her quirkiness and kind hearted soul.

In Loving Memory

Mila you were such a beautiful person and such a great friend to me and my kids we all love you so much.. I've known you for over 20 yrs. We had so many laughs and fun times. I can't believe your gone. Love you Mila 

Josie A Bolen

Sandy, UT

Mila, Your true honesty and friendship will be missed. You were a great friend . Sad you left to soon. We love and miss you. 

Brandon plott

Sandy, UT

Mila  I didn't know you well. But know you have been a good friend of my daughter Josie for a long time, And she is going to miss you, So sad to hear of your passing. RIP ♥️

Vicki Burgos

nan, Ut

Dear Mila's family, I am so sad to learn of Mila's passing, and unfortunately saw her obit too late to attend her memorial service. I was Mila's therapist at the Comprehensive Care clinic. She was a favorite patient of mine; I always looked forward to seeing her. Yes, she was quirky and kindhearted. It was an honor that she shared her life with me. We shared a love of working with beads. When I retired she gave me a box of miscellaneous beads, which I have used over the past few years. I'm glad I have some left over to remember her.    Again, I am sad and tearful that her life was cut short. I cried watching her video. I hope she is at peace, as well as you, her family.      I apologize for being intrusive but I would be grateful if you would share with me the cause of her death.  With many thoughts of Mila, sincerely, Jill Tea Smith  

Jill Tea Smith

Midvale, UT

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