Fanon:Octavio Martinez

Octavio Martinez is a Sim created by JennaLorena (talk). Although never alive during the game, he appears in The Sims 3. He is deceased, as well as the husband of the late Montana Martinez. The two have five children, Julissa, Sheena, Christofo, Joshua, and Olga. He is also the grandfather of Alonda Jones, Caridad Ionello, and Welsey Cane. He is also the great-grandfather of Carolina Pola, Elise Whelan, Cordelia Ionello, and Zachary Ionello, as well as the great-great grandfather of Jason Whelan and twins Percy and Mariah Ionello.

Life Leading Up to The Sims 3
Although already deceased at the start of The Sims 3, Octavio and his wife Montana both appear in the family tree and as a headstone in the Bridgeport cemetery. Similar to Montana, Octavio has no siblings and none of his ancestors are revealed. While alive, he wore a red and yellow v-neck shirt.

Very little is known about the early life of Octavio, other than the fact that he was happy and married Montana at a very young age. Their marriage was one of passion and love, which resulted in five healthy children. The happiness abruptly died once Octavio was about to become an elder. While alone at home, his youngest children, Joshua and Olga, perished in an accidental housefire. Octavio quickly fell into a deep depression, leaving his wife to be strong for their three remaining children. As time passed by, none of the wounds healed, and Octavio couldn't take it anymore. He took his own life, ending the pain he suffered through.

Life Leading Up to The Sims
Octavio's suicide took place long before The Sims

Life Leading Up to The Sims 2
Octavio isn't present at all in The Sims 2, and his only living relative who appeared with him in The Sims 3 is Caridad Ionello.

Trivia

 * Octavio falling into depression because of the loss of a child (in his case, children) and having his spouse keep emotional control is mirrored generations later with Jordan and Geena Ionello, where Geena became a hermit after their Jada was taken away by social services.