The office of Arizona State Treasurer Dean Martin has sent out just about the most stunning news release I have ever read — his wife, Kerry, died Monday night while giving birth to their only son, Austin.
One of the great constants in Arizona politics in recent years has been the presence of Kerry Martin at her husband’s side as he served as a state senator and then as treasurer. Officially, Kerry was his campaign manager. Unofficially, Kerry was his staunchest supporter and probably his closest friend.
I admired from afar the strength of their marriage amid the various tests of political ambition, boundless energy and occasional mischief that Dean Martin brought to working in the public spotlight. I never heard an unkind word about Kerry Martin from anyone, which is increasingly rare this days.
Apparently, their son’s life also remains in danger, as the news release says that Dean Martin is standing vigil at the newborn’s bedside.
Meanwhile, instead of cards or flowers, Dean Martin is requesting that well-wishes be sent to dean@americanvisuals.com.

THIS UNDATED PHOTO SHOWS KERRY MARTIN (left) AND HER HUSBAND, ARIZONA STATE TREASURER DEAN MARTIN, IN CELEBRATION OF THE PENDING ARRIVAL OF THEIR SON, AUSTIN. KERRY MARTIN DIED MONDAY NIGHT AS SHE GAVE BIRTH. (Photo courtesy of the Arizona State Treasurer’s Office.)
UPDATE: Gov. Jan Brewer, who lost a son while she was secretary of state in 2007, has issued a statement this afternoon:
“Words cannot describe the grief I share with so many due to the sudden and tragic loss of Mrs. Kerry Martin. Kerry was a kind, hard-working, eternally optimistic young lady — a tremendous leader in her own right. Kerry and Dean’s devotion to one another was truly inspiring.
“The collective arms of the people of the state of Arizona embrace Treasurer Martin in this time of great loss. Our prayers are with Dean, and with his family. In particular we extend our thoughtful prayers for Austin Michael Martin.”








Arizona State Treasurer Dean Martin and family, I am truly heartbroken over the loss of your beautiful wife and precious baby boy. Please accept my sincere sympathy for you and your family at this time. Words cannot express what the people of Az are feeling for you. I have been trying to comfort even my daughter-in-law who was your wife’s supervisor at one time because she and her co-workers are so distressed. I want you to know how much they care and are so so saddened. May the Lord give you rest and the peace which surpasses all understanding. In His care, Joanne Hulett