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Lochbuie Centenarian turns 100-years old
BY BELEN WARD BWARD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Lochbuie’s Betty Martin, a former City Clerk for Commerce City, retired some ten years ago. is month, she marks another milestone – her 100th birthday.
Martin is scheduled to celebrate her 100th birthday July 9 with a birthday soiree hosted by her family at Chilis in Brighton. Her actual birthday is July 17.
Martin’s daughter Nan Johnson said her Mom loved to work and did jobs across the country. e family nally convinced her to stop when she turned 90.
“She worked with attorneys, did police work and worked in politics. She enjoyed that kind of work until she was 90, “ said her daughter Nan Johnson.
Martin grew up in Benson, Minnesota but moved to New York City after graduating high school. She went to secretarial school and found work as a secretary, worked her way up to legal secretary writing legal documents for an attorney.
“She met my dad in Brooklyn, New York in 1944 and then came to Colorado in 1946,” Johnson said. “I was born in 1947.”


Johnson said after her father died, Martin went to work in Estes Park for the police department and also did some work for the Stanley Hotel.
“It was when Stephen King came to the Stanley Hotel and was signing autographs for the book ‘ e Shining,’” Johnson said.
Nan said her mom later married Brighton Police Chief Gilbert A Martin.
“He was my step dad and I called him dad,” she said.
When Martin returned from Estes Park, she went to work for the Commerce City government as a city clerk for years until she had to retire at 70 years old.
But Martin loved to stay busy and volunteered to work for the election commission until she was 90. She also kept busy helping her other daughter Debra Gutierrez with her nail and tanning salon, cleaning the beds and helping around the salon.
Gutierrez said her mom came to her salon and Gutierrez asked her what she was doing. Her Mom said “Whatever you want me to do.” And that’s how she started to help around the salon.
“I had to travel to Vegas to get certi ed to operate the tanning salon, and mom came with me, and she got certi ed,” Gutierrez said.
Johnson said her grandchildren are ying in for this event for her mom’s birthday party and have a granddaughter that lives in Fort Worth; she and her husband are ying in for this special occasion.
“She also is going to nd out she has a grandson, who is now on his second day at work at the Commerce City Police Department,” Johnson said.
Bike Brighton and partner Martin Marietta hosted a bike to work station in front of City Hall for commuters wiling to ditch their cars for bicycle June 28, part of Colorad’o’s annual Bike to Work Day. It was one of nearly 260 Bike to Work stations set up for the event. Bike to Work Day is an annual event organized by Way to Go, a program of the Denver Regional Council of Governments and regional transportation management associations to encourage commuters to save money on their commutes, improve their health and lower stress levels by commuting by bicycle.


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