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Gilda 'Gigi' Martinez, a well-known real estate agent from Peconic, has died following a tragic car accident while en route to her "dream home" in Mexico on August 30. The news has left the local community in shock, as Martinez was a prominent figure in the North Fork real estate market, known for her dedication and passion for helping families find their perfect homes.
Friends and colleagues remember Gigi as a vibrant and caring individual who had a profound impact on many lives. Her commitment to her clients and her love for the North Fork area made her a beloved member of the community. Many have come forward to share their fond memories of her, highlighting her infectious enthusiasm and unwavering support.
As the community mourns her untimely passing, tributes continue to pour in, reflecting the deep respect and admiration she garnered throughout her career. Gigi Martinez's legacy will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of those she touched.
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