Macias, Claudina A.
October 19, 2006
Claudina A. Macias, 81, of Ranchos de Taos passed away
on October 19,
2006. She is preceded in death by her husband, Felix
Macias, sisters, Delfina Sandoval, Grace Chavez, Ernestina Hammer
and brother, Sevedeo Sanchez. She is survived by her son, Cipriano J.
Macias (Amy) of Ranchos de Taos, grandchildren, Santiago, Samantha and Santana
Macias, brother in law, George Hammer, many nieces and nephews. Rosary will be
recited on Sunday, October 22, 2006 at 7 PM at San Francisco de Asis Catholic
Church. Funeral mass will be held on Tuesday, October
24, 2006 at 10 AM
at San Francisco de Asis Church. Arrangements by
Rivera-Hanlon Funeral
Home. www.riverafuneralhome.com
Madrid, Maria de La
Paz
March 8, 2006 Maria
de La Paz Madrid, 96, of Arroyo Seco passed away on
March 08, 2006.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Jose Ambrosio
Madrid, son, Leo Madrid and daughter, Eloisa Garcia. She is
survived by her children, Roselia Martinez (Ruben) of
Pueblo, CO, Elvira
Garcia (Fidel) of Arroyo Seco, Olivia Rendon (George)
of Montrose, CO,
Frank Madrid (Mary) of Arroyo Seco, Berlinda Madrid
(Uvaldo Olonia) of Taos, 33 grandchildren, 57 great grandchildren, 25
great great grandchildren and many other relatives. Rosaries were recited
on Saturday, March 11, 2006 and Sunday, March 12, 2006 at Holy Trinity Catholic
Church in Arroyo Seco. Funeral mass was held on
Monday, March 13,
2006 Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Interment was held
at Arroyo Seco Cemetery.
Madrid, Viviana
Silva de
Viviana Silva de
Madrid age 77 years 1 month and 28 days of Los
Valdeces, Colo (Monte Vista, Co.) died 29 Jan 1909 at 8:00 AM.
La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Maes, Amada
Amada Maes, 86, of
Amalia passed away on March 16, 2005. She is preceded
in death by her
husband, Alcario Maes, sons, Willie, Anthony and John
Maes. She is survived by her children, Ruben (Debbie), Betty and
Jimmy Maes. She is also survived by numerous grandchildren, great
grandchildren and brother, Celestino Sanchez. Rosary
was recited on
Friday, March 18, 2005 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church
in Costilla. Funeral mass was held on Saturday, March 19, 2005 at
Sacred Heart Church. Interment was held at Amalia Cemetery. Born: May 03, 1918
Place of Birth: Amalia Death: March 16, 2005. Place of
Death: Colorado
Maes, Dulcinia
Dulcinia Maes age
89, Resident of Amalia, NM. died April 1,1968 in
Albuquerque, NM. She
is survived by her sons Alcario and Ben Maes
Jr.;Daughters Mrs.Eliza Baxberger, Mrs. Pablita Santistevan, Mrs.
Mercy Cardenas, Mrs. Ofelia Sanchez and Mrs.Eppie Gallegos. Taos News. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Maes, Frances
Frances Maes, age 90,
passed away on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. She was born
in San Pedro, New
Mexico on December 26, 1919 to Basilio and Genoveva
Quintana. Frances
was preceded in death by her husband, William R. Maes;
son Julian Santiago Maes; sisters: Eufelia Bond, Agatha
Chavez and Natividad (Nettie) Quintana; brothers: Juan, Lorenzo, Celestino and
Antonio Quintana. She is survived by her daughter,
Inez V. Martinez
and her husband Max (Tito) A. Martinez; grandchildren:
Barbara Lynn Maes Ballard,
Stephanie Annie Martinez-Stephan and her husband John,
Damian Dominic Martinez,
Maxine Therese Gerbino and her husband Vincent, Mark
Nathaniel Martinez and
Martin Anthony Martinez. Frances has 6
great-grandchildren: Christopher, Aaron, and Megan Martinez, Amber
Channel, Audrey and Anthony Gerbino. A public
visitation will be
held on Friday, November 5, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. in the
Sangre de Cristo Chapel of DeVargas Funeral Home Crematory
with a rosary to be recited at 7:00 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be
celebrated on Saturday, November 6, 2010 at 10:00 a.m.
at Holy Cross
Church in Santa Cruz with burial to follow at Holy
Cross Catholic Cemetery with the following serving as
pallbearers: Damian Martinez, Martin Martinez, Mark
Martinez, Christopher
Martinez, John Stephan and Fabian Quintana. The family
of Frances Maes have
entrusted the care of their loved one to the DeVargas
Funeral Home Crematory of the Española Valley.
Maes, Isabel G.
Isabel G. Maes
August 1, 1934 - June 15, 2005 Isabel Maes age 70 of
Santa Cruz born August
1, 1934 went to be with our lord on Wednesday June 15,
2005. Ms. Maes is preceded
in death by her father, Juan I. Gallegos and
great-grandson Vincent G. Maes. She is survived by her daughter, Sandra
Riddick and her husband Ron of El Paso TX; son, David Maes of Espanola,
grandsons, Vincent Maes and his wife Cynthia of Chaparral, NM, Johnny A. Maes
and his wife Raquel of El Paso, TX; granddaughter, Rosa A. Riddick of El Paso, TX,
great-grandchildren, Isabel, Daniel, and Nick;
brother, Jerry
Gallegos; sisters, Benita Baldonado, Tiofila Herra,
and Rosa Gallegos; as well as nephews, nieces and other relatives and
friends. A puplic visitation has been scheduled for today, Friday, June 17, 2005
at 5:00 p.m. at Block-Salazar Mortuary in Espanola.
The Rivera family
of Block-Salazar Mortuary is providing the family of
Isabel Maes with care and professional service. 753-2288 or
800-443-4854. Born: August 1, 1934 Place of Birth: Abiquiu, New Mexico Death: June
15, 2005 Place of Death: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Maes, Joe
February 27, 2001,
The Santa Fe New Mexican, page B-1, Two people died in
separate single-vehicle
accidents in Taos County over the weekend. The were
identified as Brian Simsovic of Las Trampas and Joe Maes of
Costilla. Funeral services are planned this week for Simsovic, 17, who was
killed near Penasco in southern Taos County. His mother, Melinda Simsovic, said
Monday that he was killed instantly when the 1994
Toyota pickup he
was driving hit a patch of ice on N.M. 75, ran off the
road, rolled over and landed in a ravine about 7:30 p.m.
Friday. A passenger, Ray Lopez, Brian Simsovic's cousin and best friend, also of
Las Trampas, suffered injuries to his head and hands
and remains in UNM
Hospital in Albuquerque, she said. "Ray was thrown out
into the brushes and
crawled up the ravine," she said. "He finally saw
headlights, and could see which direction. He was totally disoriented."
Melinda Simsovic said a Mora couple picked Lopez up along the road about 9 p.m.
Friday. She said Brian Simsovic was attending Taos
High School at the
time of his death, but had attended Penasco public
schools most of his life. A rosary is planned at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Las Trampas church. A Mass will be celebrated there at 10:30 a.m.
Thursday, followed by burial of his ashes with a
reception at the
Las Trampas morada. Survivors include his grandfather,
Delfido Lopez of Las Trampas; parents Melinda and Jeff
Simsovic of Las Trampas; brother Scott Simsovic of Espanola; aunts Florence Vigil,
Rosina Lopez and Carol Lopez, all of Las Trampas, and
Patsy Romero of Santa
Fe, and numerous cousins, including Ray Lopez, John
Lopez and Crystal
Vigil, all of Las Trampas. "His greatest love, besides
girls, was the culture and Northern New Mexico," Melinda Simsovic
said. "The entire community of Las Trampas was his family. We've been here
since he was 5. He was an incredible child." Taos
County Sheriff's
deputies, who investigated the crash, have not been
available for comment. In the other fatal crash, involving Maes,
New Mexico State Police say they have charged the driver, Steve Cortez of
Costilla, with driving while intoxicated and vehicular
homicide. Lt. Oscar
Gonzalez of the State Police office in Espanola said
Cortez, 37, was driving a 1976 Chevrolet Blazer west on N.M. 196 in far
northern Taos County at 1:40 p.m. Saturday when it left the roadway and
overturned three times. Maes, 42, died from multiple
injuries. Cortez
and another passenger, Billy Valdez, 42, of the
Costilla area, were taken to Holy Cross Hospital in Taos for
treatment of their injuries.
Maes, Joe A.
Joe A. Maes, age 79,
a lifelong resident of Albuquerque, died November 15,
1999. He is survived
by daughters, Anna Abeyta and husband, Eddie of
Ranchos de Taos, NM, Alice Maes of Albuquerque, Angela Blea and
husband, Jesse of Albuquerque; sons, Victor Maes and wife, Liz of Taos, NM,
Leo Maes and wife, Antionette of Albuquerque, Herman Maes of Albuquerque; sisters,
Mercedes Jaramillo of Questa, NM, Fedelina Trujillo of
Block Lake, NM;
brother, Manuel Maes of Albuquerque; 14 grandchildren;
20 great-grandchildren;
son-in-law, Mark Laviolette. He was a member of St.
Charles Parish, and
a member of DAV and the VFW. A Rosary will be recited
at 7:00 p.m. at St. Charles Catholic Church, Thursday, November 18,
1999. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic
Church at 9:30 a.m., Friday, November 19, 1999. Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100
Coal Ave. SE, in charge of arrangements. ABQ Journal November 18, 1999
Maes, Jose Ben
Jose Ben Maes-77
Questa, New Mexico-Jose Ben Maes Passed away on
December 9, 2009
in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was born to
Ventura and Rebecca Maes on November 6,1932 in Amalia, NM. He
was married to Dora Maes. Jose was a member of the V.F.W. , was an avid hunter
and fisherman, for the past several years he was a
casino player, and
was only happy when he would win! He attended basic
training in Ft. Hood Texas. From February 1953-1955 he was in
the Army 4th Tank Battalion, serving one year in the Korean War, with the
remaining tour of duty in Hawaii and was discharged in
January 1961.
He is preceded in death by his parents, one
grandson; Gary Michael Maes Jr., one brother; Tony Maes. Jose
is survived by two sons; Loren (Bea) Maes, Gary (JoAna Vigil) Maes, one
daughter; Diane (Michael) Larmore, four sisters; Cora
(rudy) Gallegos,
Silvia Maes, Jean (Amador) Duran, Margie Maes, 10
grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, 3 great great
grandchildren, several special nieces nephews and many
friends. A rosary was
held on Friday December 11, 2009 at 6:30 PM at the
Sacred Heart Church
in Costilla. Funeral Mass was held on Saturday
December 12, 2009 at 10:00 AM at the Sacred Heart Church In Costilla
with the burial at the El Pueblito Cemetery in Questa. Arrangements were made
with Weylen's Funeral Home in Questa
Maestas, David James
David James Maestas
age 19 of Talpa, NM. died in a Motor vehicle in Taos,
NM. Last Friday
night. Surviving him is his mother Delia Maestas;
Sisters Silva and Benita Maestas; Brother Ben Maestas, (David
James Maestas and Mike Ortiz were in the same
vehicle). Taos
News Dec 26,1968 1. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
MAESTAS, Florence
MAESTAS, Florence;
51; Ranchos de Taos; died September 24, 1998;
Albuquerque Journal
North, Saturday, September 26, 1998, page 2
Maestas, Guillermo
Guillermo "Billy"
Maestas, 43, of Ranchos de Taos passed away on January
02, 2007. He is
preceded in death by his brother, Jose "Joey" Maestas
Jr. He is survived by his parents, Jose Elias and Faby Maestas,
sons, Anthony, Guillermo and Elias Maestas, sister, Bernadette Solivan,
uncle and aunt, Ed and Pam Quintana, cousins, Nicole
and Lucilla
Quintana, Alyssa Jaramillo. Rosary was held on January
04, 2007 at San Francisco
Catholic Church. Funeral mass was held on January 05,
2007 at San Francisco de Asis Church. Rivera-Hanlon Funeral
Home.
Maestas, Jacobo
Jacobo "Jake"
Maestas, 72, passed away November 27, 1999. He was
born and raised in
Taos, NM, was a longtime resident of Albuquerque,
retired from Duke City Lumber Company, and was a member of Alameda
Bible Church. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Nettie Maestas; four
daughters, Pamala Montoya, Kathleen Dodd and husband,
Ken, Linda Malone and
husband, Don, and Valerie Sanchez and husband, Glenn;
son, Cliff Maestas
and wife, Nancy; eight grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild; brothers, Ben, Florimel, and Tom; sisters, Viola,
Corina, and Emily; and numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends who
loved and will miss him. Services will be held at
Alameda Bible
Church, 220 El Pueblo NW on Tuesday, November 30, 1999
with viewing at 8:45 a.m. and Funeral at 10:00 a.m. with
Pastor Malcolm Bicker officiating. Burial will follow
at Mt. Calvary
Cemetery. Arrangements by Direct Funeral Services,
2919 4th NW. 505-343-8008.
ABQ JournalNovember 29, 1999
Maestas, John
John Maestas, 31, of
Taos passed away unexpectedly on November 23, 2005. He
was a graduate of
Taos High School and worked as a sales representative
for the Maloof Distributing
Company. He is survived by his daughter Trinity Lynne
Maestas, his parents, Benjamin and Ernesta Maestas of Taos,
Henry and Susan Vigil of Santa Fe and Bea M. Vigil of Taos, his grandmother,
Beatrice P. Vigil of Taos, his godmother, Diana V. Martinez of Taos, his brothers
and sisters, Jennifer Kesner (Daniel), Jim Maestes,
Alfonso Vigil,
Marisa Vigil, Virginia Medina (Anthony) and Jayne
Trujillo (Jimmie) and numerous uncles, aunts, cousins and friends.A
memorial service was held November 26, 2005 at the Rivera Chapel. There was a
reception immediately following the memorial at the
Taosena Restaurant.
Maestas, Jose
Atanacio
Jose Atanacio
Maestas age 5 months of Gallina, Rio Arriba County NM.
died 20 Sept 1909.
Survived by grand mother Josefita M. de Maestas.
Mother and 4 brothers. Names not listed. La Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Maestas, Jose Jr.
September 17, 2005
Jose "Joey" Maestas, Jr., of Ranchos de Taos, passed
away September 17,
2005. He is survived by his parents, Elias and Faby
Maestas, sons Joey Maestas
III and Daniel Maestas both of Hawaii, his sister,
Bernadette Solivan, brother, Billy Walter Maestas and his uncle and
aunt, Ed and Pam Quintana. A Rosary was recited on September 21, 2005 at
San Francisco de Asis Catholic Church in Taos. Mass was held on September 22, 2005
at San Francisco de Asis.
Maestas, Leroy
Leroy Maestas age 21
resident of Ranchos de Taos, NM. died in a vehicle
accident between a
motorcycle and a dump truck Saturday, March 1,1968. He
is survived by his parents
Mr. Mrs. Albert Maestas; Sisters Mrs.Marcia
Harris, Mrs. Margie Gallegos, Mrs. Marlou Lucero and Miss Terry
Maestas; Brothers Fares and Ben Maestas. Taos News March 7,1968 4 and March 21,
1968 2. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Maestas, Lorenzo A.
Lorenzo A. Maestas
March 10, 2006 Lorenzo Maestas, 64, of Ranchos de Taos
passed away on
March 10, 2006. He is preceded in death by his son,
Lorenzo Maestas, Jr and his parents, Abedon and Damiana Maestas. He
is survived by his children, Cathy Romero (Leonard) of Ranchos de Taos and
Lori Ann Maestas of Ranchos de Taos, his sisters, Becky Cortez and Frances
Mondragon (Leo), his grandchildren, Melinda Montoya,
Valorie Bermudez
and Andrew "A.J." Lampman and his great grandchildren,
Isaiah Montoya, Marisol
Montoya, Javier Montoya and Kayla Bermudez. Rosary was
recited on Monday, March
13, 2006. Funeral mass was held on Tuesday, March 14,
2006. Both services were held San Francisco de Asis. Interment was
held at New Llano Quemado Cemetery.
Maestas, May
May Maestas, born
November 4th, 1924 in Jaroso, CO, she was raised and
lived in Taos, NM,
died February 9, 2007. Throughout her life, she
dedicated her time to helping others through many local civic and
faith-based organizations. She gave to her parish, Our
Lady of Guadalupe,
through the use of her time. She was a dedicated
lector, a member of the Altar Society, The Catholic Daughters,
and was active in the Cursillo movement. She was also a member of Las Taosenas.
She was a charter member of the local Ladies Auxiliary
to the Veterans of
Foreign Wars. Her service to the veterans represented
by the VFW included
the positions of National Department Secretary and
State President. When not giving of her time, she shared her love
of people and was a tireless worker. Through the years her smiling face could be
seen helping people at several local stores where she
either worked or
managed including J.C. Penney, Del Sol Weaving,
Kachina Gifts, Aaronson
Brothers, and Anthony's. In the interval between
Aaronson Brothers and Anthony's, she worked as a teacher's aide
in the Enos Garcia Middle School reading lab and she felt that perhaps being
a teacher was a missed calling. Following the demise
of the Anthony's
chain, she landed on her feet, as always, in the
position that would define the remainder of her life. For nearly
twenty years she worked at the Ancianos Senior Center in Taos where she shared
her love of life with other seniors. She continued to
visit as a
participant and volunteer until her death. She is
survived by her four children and their families; Joseph
Robert Bernadette Maestas of Taos, their
children Pamela, Robert Christopher April, and Jamie;
Joseph Paul JoAnn Maestas of Albuquerque, and
their children
Matthew Debbie, Charles and Maureen, Gregory,
Gail, and Reuben; Cecilia Consuelo Magarito Lucero of Taos,
and their children, Philip Heather Graybull, and
Maya Graybull; Teresa
May Abel Montoya of Taos, and their children,
Mark and Carla, and
Stephen. She is also survived by thirteen
great-grandchildren and an entire community of close friends.
Rosaries were recited on Saturday, February 10, 2007
at Rivera Chapel
and on Sunday, February 11, 2007 at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Funeral mass was held on Monday, February 12, 2007 at
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Church. Interment was held at Santa Fe National
Cemetery.
Maestas, Patricio
Patricio Maestas,
68, a resident of Los Lunas, NM passed away on
Wednesday, October 23,
2002. He was a member of the Catholic Church. He
proudly served his country in the U.S. Airforce with the 77150 Air
Police. Preceding him in death were his parents,
Patricio Maestas
Sr. and Genoveva Maestas; two grandsons, Steven and
John Contreras; and one granddaughter, Rose Ann Gomez. He is
survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Rita of the family home in Belen, NM;
his seven children, Patsy Gomez and her husband, Robert of Tome, NM, Margie Tapia
and her husband, Joe of Springerville, AZ, Brigette Contreras and her husband, ArABQ
Journalof Albuquerque, NM, Toby Baca and his wife, Therese of Los Lunas, Steve
Maestas and his wife, Germaine of Albuquerque, Dolores
Maestas and Martin
Otero of Albuquerque, and Don Maestas of Los Lunas; 24
grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren; one great-great grandson; three
brothers, Joe Maestas
of Taos, NM; Ernesto Maestas and his wife, Mary of
Albuquerque; and Francis Maestas and his wife, Hazel of Taos; and
one sister, Loyola Crees of Albuquerque. Patricio is also survived by his
many loving nieces and nephews. All services will take
place at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Catholic Church in Peralta, NM. A viewing
will be held on Sunday,
October 27, 2002 at 6:30 p.m. with a Rosary following
at 7:00 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday,
October 28 at 10:00 a.m. with Father Albert Gallegos officiating. Pallbearers will be
Randy and Ronnie Gomez, Sunny and Michael Tapia, Cody, Joshua, Antonio, and Ethan
Baca. Honorary Pallbearers will be Robert Gomez Jr., Art Contreras Jr., and Jody
Tapia. With the utmost respect to Patricio Maestas
wishes, cremation
will then take place. Romero Funeral Home, 609 N. Main
St., Belen, NM. ABQ Journal October 26, 2002
Maestas, Rafael
Rafael Maestas died
Wednesday of this week ( 5 April 1905) of a heart
attack at the residence
of Jose Manuel Santistevan in Talpa, NM.. La Revista
De Taos newspaper. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Malone, A.D.
A.D. "Michael" III,
55 years and one week, has left us on Monday, November
9, 1998. He was
the only son of Maxine Adams and is survived by a
daughter, Michelle of Farmington. Mr. Malone had fond remembrances
of his lifelong friends, Foster and Grace Holtzclaw of
Fayetteville, AR. He
was educated in the parochial schools in New Mexico
having been a resident
here since 1952. He was also a graduate of Eastern New
Mexico University in Roswell. He spent his early years in
Fayetteville, AR where he attended St. Josephs School and maintained many
childhood friends there. He was best known for his compassion and tenderness to
those less fortunate than himself. He was a chess champion; an avid skier and
worked at Taos Ski Valley. His favorite partner was
his late stepfather,
Quincy D. Adams, renowned New Mexico attorney. Please
pray for this kind and
gentle soul. Goodbye precious son. Services will be
held Thursday, 10:00 a.m., at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel,
1111 University Blvd. NE, with Father Vidal Martinez officiating. Entombment
will follow at Chester T. French Memorial Mausoleum, 924 Menaul Blvd. NE. Should
friends desire memorial contributions may be made to
Joy Junction, 4500
2nd St SW, 87105. French Mortuary, 1111 University
Blvd. NE. ABQ Journal
Thu November 12, 1998
Malouff, Lizzie S.
Malouff, Lizzie S.;
59; died August 25, 1998; Albuquerque Journal North,
Wednesday, August
26, 1998, page 2
Manchego, Anita M.
July 17, 1990,
Commerce City Express, Commerce City, Colorado - Anita
M. Manchego of
Commerce City died June 19, 1990, in Mercy Hospital,
Denver. She was born in Des Montes, N.M. Sept. 8, 1923. Mrs. Manchego
worked for Gates Rubber Company. She had been manager of El Jardin
Restaurant in Commerce City in the early 1980's. Mrs.
Manchego was also a
home-maker and was a member of the Catholic Church.
She is survived by
her husband, Arthur E. Manchego; children, Michael
Manchego, Marilyn Manchego,
Anita Harbottle, Loretta Sparks and Patricia Solano;
eight grandchildren; sisters and brothers, Benito, Floyda,
Frank, Bercilia, Manuel, Rose, Margarito and Delfina. A rosary was said in
Our Lady Mother of the Church June 22 and a Mass of Christian burial was celebrated
at the church June 23. Interment was private.
Mandonado, Jose
Inocencio
Jose Inocencio
Mandonado age 79. Resident of Questa, NM died Nov
1,1968. He is survived
by his wife Maria Mandonado; Soms Nick Gallegos,
Gilbert Mandonado, Amarente,
Joe and Ricardo Mandonado. Daughters Mrs. Felix
Mandonado, Mrs. Julian Quintana and Mrs. Gregoria Jaramillo.
Taos News Nov 7, 1968 1. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Manweller, Nancy
Norwood
Nancy Norwood
Manweller July 18, 1940 - June 17, 2004 of Bend,
Oregon died at home Thursday, June 17 after battling a long
illness. She was 63. Nancy was born July 18, 1940, in Albuquerque, New Mexico
to Friedrich and Josephine Von Falkenberg. She married James Manweller on June
7, 1961 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Nancy was an accomplished artist in
watercolor, oil, pencil, and crafts until she became
too ill to paint. She
was especially well known for her watercolor New
Mexico and Oregon landscapes and pencil portraits, some of which have
been displayed in prestigious galleries in Taos, New Mexico. Nancy also served
with her husband as a Senior Patroller on the National
Volunteer Ski Patrol
at Sandia Peak, New Mexico for 15 years. Nancy's
passions were God,
her family, fly fishing, wildlife and art. Survivors
include her husband, James Manweller of Bend; son, Daniel Manweller
of Albuquerque, New Mexico; daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Brian
Wright of Nampa, Idaho; grandchildren, Nikola and
Benjamin Wright; a
sister, Holly McCarthy of Albuquerque; and several
wonderful nieces, grand-nieces,
and grand-nephews. She was preceded in death by her
parents and a nephew.
The family wishes to express their gratitude to Pamela
Williams of Evergreen Home Services. A small private family
service will be held. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung
Association. ABQ Journal Tue June 22, 2004
Manzanares, Maria
Tonita
Maria Tonita
Manzanares age 36 of Blanco, NM. died 10 Sept 1906.
Survived by her husband
J. G. Jacquez, 10 children, 4 brothers and her father
Andres Manzanares. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Manzanares, Robert
P.
February 26, 2000,
The Santa Fe New Mexican, Page: B-2, ROBERT "BOB" P. MANZANARES , Age 43, of Santa Fe
died on Monday, February 21, 2000 after a lengthy illness. Bob was born in
Colorado on April 7, 1956 to Hipolito and Christine
Manzanares. He
graduated from Battle Mountain High School in Eagle
Vail, CO and from Northern New Mexico Community College. He formerly
lived in Taos, NM and worked at Taos Rentals, and also lived in
Espanola, NM and worked at Lowes Supersave and Amigo Rentals. He was preceded in
death by his father, Hipolito Manzanares; brothers:
Eloy and Albert
Manzanares; and a nephew. He is survived by his
mother, Christine Manzanares; brothers: Henry Manzanares and Joe
Manzanares and wife Monica; sisters: Pauline Rocha, Martha Manzanares and
husband Fidel, Dolores Manzanares, Rachel Cuffee and husband Jerry, and Pamela
Manzanares; ten nephews; seven nieces; and others he considered family: Margaret
Yuma, Sarah Yuma and Santiago, Jo Jo, Raquel and their
father Fred Sandoval,
Sophie Coblentz and Jorge, Jorge, Jr., Ryan and
Veronica, Albert Yuma
and Lisa, Randy, Michelle, and Stacey M. Yuma and many
friends in Taos, Espanola
and Santa Fe. A visitation will be held on Saturday,
February 26, 2000 at 9:00 a.m. at Berardinelli Family Funeral
Chapel and a rosary will be recited at 9:30 a.m. A funeral service will be held on
Saturday, February 26, 2000 at 11:00 a.m. at Loma
Vista Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Berardinelli
Family Funeral Service, 1399 Luisa, 984-8600.
Manzanares, Ventura
Ventura "Ace"
Manzanares, age 57, a life long resident of Tierra
Azul passed away on Saturday, November 6, 2010 after a
lengthy illness. He loved fishing the outdoors and liked to play golf and go
bowling. Ace enjoyed going to the casino with his
sisters. He was very
easy going friendly. He loved all his
children family very much and will be dearly missed. Ace was preceded in
death by his parents: Salomon and Getrudis Manzanares;
brother, Heraldo
Manzanares; grandmother, Augueda Martinez. He is
survived by his children:
Dominic Manzanares of Tierra Azul, Larry Luke
Manzanares and companion Yvette of Tierra Azul, Moraya Manzanares
and companion Jeremy of Española, Tovah Manzanares of Española;
grandchildren: Isa Manzanares, Carmelita Manzanares, Ventura Manzanares, Luke and
Danielle Manzanares, Joshua Isiah Martinez,
Noah Jonah
Gutierrez and Jacob Ten Eyck; brothers and sisters:
Cecilia, Agueda, Salomon, Esther, Dolores, Fermin, Barbara,
Eusebio, all of Tierra Azul; special nephew, Brian Balkey numerous nieces,
nephews, relatives and friends. Public visitation will
be held on Sunday,
November 7, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. in the Sangre de Cristo
Chapel of DeVargas Funeral
Home Crematory with a rosary to be recited at
7:00 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Monday,
November 8, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Thomas Catholic
Church in Abiquiu
with burial to follow at the San Antonio Catholic
Cemetery with the following
serving as pallbearers: Horacio Manzanares, David
Manzanares, Mario Manzanares,
Eric Garcia, Greg Salazar, Benny Sandoval; honorary
pallbearers: Carlos Coronado and Placido Montoya. The family
of Ventura "Ace" Manzanares have entrusted the care of their loved one to
DeVargas Funeral Home Crematory of the Española
Valley.
Mares, Alberto D.
Alberto D. Mares age
74, of Taos,NM. died at Holy Cross Hospital Taos, NM.
April 26,1968. He
is survived by his wife Alice M. Mares; Sons Daniel,
George and Eddie Mares.
Daughter Emma Martinez and sister Lucy Martines. Taos
News May 2, 1968 B 7. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Mares, Cristobal
Cristobal Mares of
Taos, NM died at his residence this past Saturday 6
July 1906 at 7:00 AM
of Fiebre Pneumonia (Fever Pneumonia). He was the son
of Juan Mares and Juanita Gonzales de Mares. Born July 1833 A.D. in
Taos, NM. 2 Aug 1858 A.D. he married Trinidad Pacheco, daughter of
Antonio Maria Pacheco. She died 31 March 1899. They had 19 children. Survivors:
Laureano, Fernando and Edwardo Mares. Daughter Lupita
M. de Martinez
wife of Severino Martinez from Black Lake, NM.
Porfiria M. de Martinez wife of Epimenio Martinez from Wagon Mound,
NM. Isabel M. de Lujan wife of Lorenzo Lujan from Kimball, Okla. He was
buried in La Loma Cemetery. (Taos, NM). La Revista De
Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Mares, Doloritas
Fernandez de
Doloritas Fernandez
de Mares age 18 years, 4 months and 20 days. died 30
Oct 1906. Survived
by her husband Juan Isidro Maes; Father Jose Grabiel
Fernandez; Grand mother
Maria Trinidad Fernandez; Brothers Cresencio
Fernandez, Juan B, Fernandez, Maximiano Fernandez and Jose G.
Fernandez; Sisters Reyecitas F. Cordova and Epimenia F. Vasquez. La Revista
De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Mares, Ercilia
Ercilia Mares, 65,
passed away at her residence in Arroyo Seco, NM. 21
Oct 1994. Survived
by her husband Jose D. Mares and 5 children (names not
listed). The Taos News.
27 Oct 1994 B-6. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Mares, Ernesto G.
On the night the
planet Mars made its closest approach to earth for
centuries to come, Ernesto
G. Mares died. It is appropriate that Ernie, friend
and father, left us at this time. He was, like Mars, a soldier,
but he was also a hunter and an outdoorsman. He was
born in Wagon
Mound, New Mexico, December 28, 1914 and died on
October 29, 2005. He came of old ranching stock, of the Mares
and Martinez families of Taos and Northern New Mexico, and lived his early
years in Raton. He was well known for his athletic
abilities. Shortly
after graduating from Albuquerque High School in 1933,
he worked as a lifeguard at Tingley Beach where he single-handedly
defeated the entire swimming team of the University of Southern
California. Unable to afford college, he worked as a
machinist for the
Santa Fe Railroad and for Kirtland Air Force Base
during World War II. He later worked on the Manhattan Project at Los
Alamos, joined the U. S. Army, and served in military intelligence in
Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Later, he worked for Sandia
Laboratories as a
model and instrument maker until he retired in 1980. A
liberal in the FDR tradition, he always worked politically for
the benefit of the uncommon common man. Ernie married
Rebecca (Becky) Garca
y Gutierrez Devine in 1936. They had three children,
Ernest Anthony,
Michael, and Chris. As brothers, we remember
passionate discussions about war, religion, politics, science,
literature, music and many other topics in the family
home. While our
mother, Rebecca, was a devout and feisty Roman
Catholic, our dad Ernie was something of a tough skeptic. Perhaps
unconsciously, Ernie encouraged his children to question authority, to question
the status quo, to ask the uncomfortable questions, to
always rebel. Becky,
for her part, along with Ernie, always urged us to
strive for the highest
possible education. For this, and above all for their
unselfish love, we are deeply indebted to both of them and will never
forget them. Becky died in 1995. May they both be at home and at peace in the
cosmos where eventually we will join them. Our dad was
also preceded in
death by his parents, Eduardo and Alicia Mares, and by
his siblings Inocencio,
Epimenia and Alicia. He is survived by his children
and their spouses, E. A. Mares and Carolyn Meyer, Michael and Lynn
Mares, Chris Mares, and by Georgia Canon-Vivoli, who, by her life
and actions, is the daughter our parents had always
wished to have.
Ernie is also survived by his brother Christie Mares
and his wife Donna of Springfield, Virginia. His grandchildren
Ernesto Mares and Maria Ehrnstein, Vered Mares, Gabriel and Daniel Mares, and
Michelle Mares will miss him dearly. Our dad is also survived by his great
grandchildren, Lianna, Danielle, and Shannon Rebecca
Ehrnstein and by
an extraordinary number of Mares, Martinez, and Devine
relatives. And so we carve our names in the air as we, too,
pass by on our uncertain voyage . . . forever. Viviendo morimos Pale rider on a
winter horse Ride well the fog covered trail Through mountain snow Muriendo vivimos.
Our dad kept his sense of humor and his wonderful smile literally to his very last
moments on earth. He would have laughed at the image
of himself as a
rider on a winter horse, yet indeed he had memories of
riding horses through snow covered mountains. We are deeply
grateful for the loving care the nurses, therapists, and aides at Laurel
Skies Health Care gave to Ernie. We are also thankful
for the help of
Fernanda and Millie of Hospice of the Sandias.
Services will be held Friday, November 4, 2005, at 10:00 a.m., at
French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel. Interment will follow at Mt. Calvary
Cemetery, 1900 Edith Blvd. NE, with military honors.
There will be a
visitation for family and friends Thursday, November
3, 2005, at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, 7:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m. French Mortuary 1111 University Blvd. NE 843-6333 ABQ Journal Tue
November 01, 2005
Mares, Frank J.
Rev. Deacon Frank J.
Mares, A Kind And Gentle Man Passed Away On Saturday,
January 21, 2006. He
Will Be Greatly Missed By His Family And Friends. He
Was Born On June
15, 1918 In Wagon Mound, New Mexico To Frank Vicente
Mares And Margarita Ledoux. He Lived And Worked In Taos, New
Mexico Most Of His Life, And Settled In El Paso For The Past 35 Years. He
Went To College In Kansas And Studied Meat Cutting. He Was Also Trained As An
Airplane Mechanic In California, To Support The Wwii
Effort. Later, He
Also Worked In The Shipyards In Alameda, Ca. After The
War, The Family Returned
To Taos, N.M. Where He Was Engaged In Various Sales
Positions. He Held The
Positions Of Director Of Cap For Oeo⁄Vista, A Federal
Program For Rural America. It Was His Position As A Usda Federal
Meat Inspector That Brought Him To El Paso,Tx. He Was One Of The First Catholic
Deacons Ordained In El Paso And Was Very Proud To Serve The Community In That
Capacity At St. Raphael's Catholic Church. He Felt Being A Deacon Had Enriched And
Fulfilled His Life; Therefore, He Encouraged Other Men In The Community To Find The
Same Happiness He Had Found In Service To God. He Is Survived By His Wife Of 65
Yrs., Orlinda Anglada Mares And Their Five Children: Corine Otero Reeber, Vincent
Mares, Carmen Brocklehurst, Anna Mares R. Frank
(Franco) Mares; Four
Grandchildren: Lisa Otero Dominguez, Phil Otero, Lea
Mares, Juan
Bourke-Mares; Two Great-Grandchildren: Samm
Kyleigh Dominguez; And Two Sisters: Euphercine Tune Eleanor
Costales.Rosary And Mass Were Held At St. Raphael's Catholic Church At
Sunset Funeral Home, El Paso, Tx.Visitation Was Held
On , January 27,
2006 At Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home With A Rosary At 7
Pm At Our Lady Of
Guadalupe Catholic Church. Funeral Mass Was Held On
Saturday, January 28, 2006 At Our Lady Of Guadalupe Catholic Church
With Interment At Nuestra Senora De Dolores Cemetery.
Mares, Katherine
Katherine Mares
December 5, 2005 Katherine "Katie" Mares, 48, of Taos
passed away on
December 04, 2005. She is preceded in death by her
mother, Isabel Valerio and brother, Robert Lee Valerio. She is
survived by her sons, Brian and Eric Mares, father, Eppie Valerio, sister, Diana
McMains, her companion, Chris Maes, granddaughter, Valerie Mares and many other
relatives. Memorial service was held on Wednesday, December 07, 2005 at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Mares, Leonor Muller
de
Leonor Muller de
Mares age 51 of Wagon Mound, NM. died at her home
Thursday 9 June
1909. She was a former Taos, NM resident. Wife of
Vicente Mares. They have 3 sons and 3 daughters names not listed. La
Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Mares, Polinario
Polinario "Paul"
Mares, 84, of upper Ranchitos died Thursday, February
12, 2004. He retired
in 1986 from the town of Taos and worked for many
years for the Mabel Dodge Lujan House. He is survived by his wife,
Beatrice Mares; children, Clarence Mares and wife Bonnie, John Mares and wife
Stephanie, Joann Castillo and husband Sef, Delia Ortega and Frances Parraz and
husband Tommy; 15 grandchildren; and sister, Isabel Valerio. A funeral mass will be
held at 2:30 p.m. today at Our Lady of Guadalupe
Church in Taos
with burial to follow at Dolores Cemetery.
Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home. Journal North February 14, 2004
Mares, Sofia
Ernestina
Sofia Ernestina
Mares age 4 Months and 17 days old of Taos, NM died 13
Jan 1905. Daughter
of Carlos F. Mares and Teresina T. Mares. Buried
Saturday at 4:00 PM in the cemetery of La Loma, Taos, NM. La Revista
De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Marler, Annie V.
Annie V. Marler, 83,
went to be with the Lord on Sunday, February 14, 2010
after many challenges
with failing health. She is survived by son Leon
Marler and wife Arlyn, and son Patrick Olaechea and wife Melinda:
grandchildren Shane Marler and wife Becky, Shey Marler and wife Tamara, Calyn
Ogie, Brian Olaechea, Andrea Olaechea, Jace Marler,
Jill Veitch and
husband Mark, Jody Marler and Chad Zipp; and
great-grandchildren: Avery, Allison, Meghan and Greg. Annie was
preceded in death by her husband of 37 years, Leon P. Marler. Loving, helpful
and giving doesn't begin to describe Annie's journey throughout her life. Born
December 1, 1926 in Thoreau, NM, Annie began her life
of giving by
caring for her horses and all of God's creatures on
the ranch. She was an accomplished horse woman, basketball
player for Grants High School, "Ranch Hand" and aspiring pilot. Annie moved to
Taos in 1988 to manage an insurance agency after
working for
Consolidated Agency for 30+ years. She volunteered at
a rape counseling center, worked with underprivileged children in
learn-to-read programs, volunteered for numerous charities and, most importantly,
became a Secular Franciscan. We know you are at peace
in the arms of the
Lord. We miss you mom, grandma and "Great Grannie
Annie". A rosary
will be recited Monday, February 22, 2010, 9:00 a.m.,
at Church of the Risen Savior, 7701 Wyoming Blvd NE, with mass
following immediately at 10:00 a.m. Interment will be at Gate of Heaven
Cemetery, 7999 Wyoming Blvd. NE. ABQ Journal Wed February 17, 2010
Marquez, Cleo E.
Cleo E. Marquez was
born January 16, 1954 in Embudo, New Mexico, Taos
County. She passed
away Monday, March 16, 2009 at the age of 55, after a
long illness. Cleo was preceded in death by her father, Felix
Marquez; her mother, Rebecca Lucero Marquez; and her brother-in-law, Israel
Garcia. She is survived by her three loving sisters,
Velma Garcia,
Evangeline Gonzales and Elizabeth Garcia; one brother,
Felix Gonzales; as well as many other family members and friends
who loved and will miss her. Visitation and Services will be held at St.
Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 816 Broadway Blvd. SE.
on Monday, March
23, 2009. A Visitation will begin at 9:00 a.m. The
Rosary will be recited at 10:00 a.m. and the Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. A reception will follow the Mass. Private
family Burial will take place at a later date.
Arrangements by Direct
Funeral Services, 2919 4th St. NW. ABQ. 505-343-8008
ABQ Journal Sun March 22, 2009
Marquez, Leocadita
Leocadita Marquez
age 9 months of Arroyo Seco, NM. died of Fever
Pneumonia Aug 1914
daughter of Gabriel Marquez and Bersabe M. de Marquez.
Grandparents Jose M. Medina and Guilliermita de Medina. La
Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Marquez, Luis
Luis Marquez age 30.
died 22 Oct 1906 in Hastings, Colo. He is survived by
his mother Manuelita
R. Marquez; Brother Luis Gonzaga Marquez; Sister
Floripa Marquez de Vigil wife of Juan B. Vigil of Arroyo Hondo,
NM. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Marquez, Noberto
Noberto Marquez 82
to 84 years old. Of Manzanares, Colo. died at 8: 30 PM
12 Nov 1909. He is
survived by 4 sons and 4 daughters. Names not listed.
La Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Marquez, Rudy M.
Rudy M. Marquez was
born September 8, 1953 in Albuquerque, NM. He passed
away Wednesday,
June 6, 2007. Rudy lived in Taos, NM. He is survived
by his long life companion,
Judy Lujan; his brothers, Richard Marquez, Ray Marquez
and Robert Sanchez;
his sisters, Genevieve Kozlowski and Linda Torrez;
brothers-in-law, Joseph Kozlowski and Eugene Torres; numerous
nieces, nephews, other family members and friends who loved him very much
and will miss him greatly. A Memorial Service will be
held at St Francis
Xavier Catholic Church, 816 Broadway Blvd. SE. on
Saturday, June 9, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. Burial will follow at Mt.
Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements by Direct Funeral Services, 2919 4th St. NW, ABQ.
505-343-8008 ABQ Journal June 08, 2007
Marquez, Saraita
Saraita Marquez age
3 months 14 days of Vermejo Park, NM. 14 Jan 1909 6:00
AM. She was the
daughter of (Names not listed) Cleofas Marquez
submitted the information. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Marquez, Steven
Steven Marquez of
Arroyo Seco passed away October 23, 2009. He is
preceded in death
by his parents Juan C. Marquez and Percilla Marquez as
well as his brother Juan Uvaldo Marquez. He is survived by
his wife Frances Rachel Marquez, his two children Reynita (Gabriel) Martinez and
Moises Martinez, two Grandchildren; Angelina and
Gabriel Martinez.
He is also survived by his siblings Carol Silva
(Enrique), Favian Marquez (Geralyn), Cathy Marquez, and Yolanda
Lewis whom he considered his little sister, caretaker-Michaela. Nieces and
nephews; Juan Carlos Silva (Belen), Stephanie Morales
(Aldo), Erica
Marquez, Jessica Marquez, Jose Marquez, Jose Marquez,
Santiago Marquez,
Esperanza Marquez, and other nieces and nephews. A
Rosary will be held on Monday October 26, 2009 at 7:00 PM at
Holy Trinity Parish in Arroyo Seco. Funeral Mass will be on Tuesday October 27,
2009 at 10:00 AM also at Holy Trinity Parish, with the
burial at Arroyo Seco
Cemetery. Arrangements were made with Weylen's Funeral
Home in Questa.
Martinez, Abran
Abran Martinez age
17 years and 6 months old from Halls Peak, NM. died 2
Aug 1909 at 7:00
PM. Survived by parents Manuel Martinez and Carmelita
Sanchez; Brother Ernesto and Trinidad Martinez. La Revista De Taos
newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Alejandro
A.
Alejandro A.
Martinez age 83 died Dec 24, 1967. died at home in La
Lomita. Survivors: Wife
Elivera Martinez, Sons Feliberto, Alejandro, Leroy,
Jose,and Felix Martinez; Daughters Trinidad Padilla, Ascencion
Padilla, Susana Lopez and Mrs. Ignacio Duran. Taos News Jan 4,1968, A 10.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Alex C.
Alex C. Martinez,
68, of Albuquerque passed away on November 12, 2001
due to complications
of cancer at St. Joseph's Hospital. His devoted
friend, Jan Arrott, and family were with him in his final moments. He
was born in Taos, NM on July 16, 1933 to Gavina (Minie) and Alejandro C.
Martinez. He spent most of his life in Taos, but spent
three years in
Boy's Town in Nebraska where he learned to play
football and was a member of the Boy's Town Choir where he
developed a deep appreciation for music. He loved to
sing and play the
guitar as well as many other instruments. In high
school, he met Maxine Rael, they were married and had seven
children. Alex was the consummate outdoorsman and learned early in life to
appreciate the mountains, lakes, streams and rivers of
the New Mexico
that he loved so much. He was active and loved to
hunt, fish, hike or sit on a mountain top to enjoy the view. He loved
beautiful places like the ocean, beaches and the mountains of California, Mexico
and the Chesapeake Bay. He passed his love for nature
to his children who
accompanied him on many of his treks. He was also an
avid cyclist, mountain
trekker and hiked many 13,000+ foot peaks in New
Mexico and Colorado. He also enjoyed golf and played religiously
until the last few months prior to his death. His sons and occasionally his
daughter and son-in-law would play with him. He took
his responsibility
of being a grandfather seriously and loved spending
time with his family and friends but especially with his
grandchildren. He felt it was very important to teach
them basic skills
in using tools, building a fire, and his appreciation
for the outdoors. He would take them fishing, cycling, hiking and
camping. He was preceded in death by brother, Roberto Martinez. He is survived
by his children, Alex Martinez, Jr., Cecilia Salenger,
Richard, Mario and
Carlos Martinez, Patricia Apt and Cynthia Martinez;
sister, Rebecca Stuzinski;
brothers, Leopoldo, Maxemino, Richardo and Reynaldo
Martinez; grandchildren,
Shawna, Adrienne, Nathan, Little Alex, Carolina,
Stephanie, and Christopher
Martinez, Kathryn, Alexandra, Charlie and Steven
Salanger and Thomas Apt; great-grandchildren, Ethan and Trenton
Smith; numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial Services will be held at St.
Francis Episcopal Church, 19th Street and Golf Course
Road in Rio
Rancho, NM on Friday, November 16, 2001 at 4:30 p.m.
Cremation arrangements by Sunrise Society of NM. All will dearly
miss our beloved"Hanje". In lieu of flowers, the family suggest Memorial
contributions be made to Father Flangan's Boy's Home,
Boy's town, NE
68010. ABQ Journal Thu November 15, 2001
Martinez, Alvaro
MARTINEZ, Alvaro;
72; Chamita; died August 27, 1998; Albuquerque Journal
North, Friday,
August 28, 1998, page 2
Martinez, Analisa
Alica
Analisa Alica
Martinez, infant daughter of Max and Charlotte
Martinez, died Tuesday, September 9, 2003. She is survived by her
parents; grandparents, Jimmy and Eloyda Torres of Ranchos de Taos, Max
D. and Alice Martinez of Cebolla; and many other relatives. Funeral Mass will be
at 10 a.m. Sunday at San Francisco de Asis Catholic Church with burial to follow at
New Llano Quemado Cemetery. Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home. Journal North September
12, 2003
Martinez, Andrea
Andrea Martinez age
76 of Alcalde, NM. died 18 Sept 1909. La Revista De
Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Andres
Esquipula
Andres Esquipula
Martinez age 3 Years old of Chamisal, NM. died at home
June 4,1968. He is
the son of Mr. Mrs. Alferino Martinez. Survived
by his parents, Brother Filemon Martinez; Sister Christian Martinez;
Grand Parents Mr. Mrs. Adolfo Romero and Mrs. Felonice Martinez. Taos News
June 13, 1968 6. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Andrew
Charles
Andrew Charles
Martinez, 28, of Arizona and formerly of Taos died
unexpectedly Wednesday
December 3, 2003. He was a 1995 graduate of Taos High
School. He was preceded
in death by his grandfather, Jose Demostenes Romero;
and aunt, Cindy Martinez.
He is survived by his son, Andrew Jose Martinez of
Arizona; mother, Catherine Romero Martinez and husband Beto Pacheco
of Taos; father, Anthony Martinez and wife Juila Coca of Angel Fire;
grandparents, Rachel Romero of Penasco and Arturo and
Maryanne Martinez of
Black Lake; and many other relatives. Rosaries will be
recited at 7 p.m.
Sunday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church and at
7 p.m. Monday at Rivera Chapel. Mass will be celebrated at 11:30
a.m. Tuesday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church with burial to follow at Santa
Barbara Cemetery in Penasco. Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home, Journal North December 6,
2003
Martinez, Angelica
Elena
Angelica Elena
Martinez, 17, of Albuquerque passed away on March 3,
2002. She transferred
from Capital High School in Santa Fe to Manzano High
School in Albuquerque.
She was an actress, singer and a musician. She is
preceded in death by her great-grandparents, Pablo Trujillo,
Flavio Elena Cruz, Zacharias Beatrice
Martinez. She is
survived by her parents, David J. and Deborah J.
Martinez; sister, Sonyaann Martinez all of Albuquerque;
grandparents, Tom and Eva Martinez, Manny and Lorraine
Trujillo all of
Taos. She is also survived by great-grandmothers,
Susana Trujillo and Maclovia Martinez; many uncles, aunts, cousins and
friends. Rosary was recited on March 7, 2002. Funeral Mass was held on March
8, 2002. Both Services were held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in
Taos. To contact family, please look up Angelica's memorial at taosnews.com.
Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
ABQJournal
March 10, 2002
Martinez, Anita
Anita Martinez age
48, Resident of Des Montes, NM. died Aug 27,1968. She
is survived by her
mother Mrs. Trinidad Martinez; Sisters Mrs. Maggie
Martinez, Mrs. Claudio Trujillo and brother Felisano Martinez. Taos News
Sept 12, 1968 6. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Athur A.
Arthur A. (Kiker)
Martinez, 78, A resident of Black Lake, New Mexico
formally of Arroyo Hondo
passed away on Wednesday July 16, 2008. Arthur Anthony
Martinez was born on September 12, 1929 in Taos. He grew up in
Arroyo Hondo and was the son of Tomas and Rebeca Martinez. He
attended school in Taos and served in the Army during
the Korean War.
He sold Singer sewing machines out of Alamosa,
Colorado for about 4 years. He was an auditor with the New
Mexico Tax Revenue for about 5 years in Santa
Fe. He then
moved his family back to Taos where he was self
employed and owned Allstate Bookkeeping Tax Service. He served
on the Taos Municipal School Board for several years where all his children
attended and graduated. He was a member of the Holy
Name Society at St
Francis Cathedral in Santa Fe. He was part of the
Knights of Columbus for over 40 years at different parishes and a
member of the Kiwanis. He loved to fish and hunt. He was preceded in death
by his parents Tomas Rebeca Martinez of
Arroyo Hondo,
daughter, Cynthia, grandson Andrew, brother Joe
Mondragon of Santa Monica sister Margaret of Albuquerque. He
is survived by his loving and dedicated wife of 58 years, Marian Segura.
Children Anthony (Julia) of Angel Fire, Louisa
Smith of Black Lake,
Adrian of Black Lake, Angelico (Jill) of Silverdale,
Washington, Albino (Lilly) of Taos, Rebecca of Moriarty, Augustine
(Lois) of Black Lake and Jacinta (Andy) Sipe of Wilmingtion, NC, 16
grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. He is
also survived by brothers
John (Doris) Mondragon of Santa Monica, CA, and Joe
Odocio of Albuquerque, sisters Stella (John) Wipson, of
Waterford, Michigan, Rose Lane of Albuquerque and Cecelia Lynch of Merced, CA, and
Numerous nieces and nephews. A rosary was recited Sunday July 20, 2008 at 7:00 PM
at St. Mel's Catholic Church in Eagle Nest. The
Funeral Mass was
Monday July 21, 2008 at 10:00 AM also at St. Mel's
Catholic Church in Eagle Nest, with interment at Black Lake
Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were thoughtfully and respectfully made by
Weylen's Funeral Home in Questa, New Mexico.
Martinez, Bartolo
Bartolo Martinez
died in Springer, NM. 25 Sept 1907. Has 3 sons and 2
daughter (names not
Listed) La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Benedito
Benedito Martinez of
San Cristobal, NM died last wed. (11 Oct 1905)
sometime in the evening.
La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Martinez, Benjamin
N.
Benjamin N. Martinez
November 22, 2006 Ben Martinez, 67, of Las Colonias,
passed away on
November 22, 2006. He retired from Moly Corp and was a
veteran of the Air Force.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Juan B. and
Carolina Martinez, infant sister, Juanita, niece, Cindy Martinez,
nephew, Jerome Quintana, parents-in-law, Honorio and Juanita Rael, aunts Elena
Medina and Dolores Mascarenas. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Bernice
Martinez, his children Johnny Martinez (Lisa) of El
Prado, Liza Sanders
of Panama City, FL, Francina Beck of Houston, TX,
Patricia Gallegos (Donald) of Questa, Amy Pacheco (Eduardo) of Santa
Fe, Benny Martinez of Taos, Rozella Bransford (Joseph) of Santa Fe,
Renee Lynda Martinez of Taos, Mary Ann Cardenas of Taos, Don J. Martinez of Taos,
Antonio Martinez of Taos, brothers and sisters,
Oclides Gonzales
(Frank), Clorinda Gonzales (Fred), Mario Martinez
(Mabel), Florence Quintana (Deacon Jerry), Rose Martinez (Elias),
Loretta Suazo (Joe), Tillie Valdez (Peter) and Yolanda Martinez. Rosary was
recited on Sunday, November 26, 2006 Funeral mass was
held on Monday,
November 27, 2006. Both services were held at Our Lady
of Guadalupe Catholic
Church. Interment was held on Tuesday, November 28,
2006 at Santa Fe National
Cemetery.
Martinez, Benjamin
O.
Benjamin O.
Martinez, 91, long-time resident of Albuquerque,
passed away Tuesday, March 10, 2009. He is survived by his
wife of 61 years, Maria Soledad Martinez; brothers, Isaac and wife, Mercy, Seferino
"Nino" and wife, Janice, and Alonzo Martinez; sisters,
Teodora "Teddy" Cruz,
Drusilla Telles and husband, Louis, and Eva Moore; and
many nephews,
nieces and cousins. He was preceded in death by
parents, Louis and Drusilla; son, Gilbert Estevan Martinez; brothers,
Louis, Seferino and Lonnie Martinez; and sisters, Dolores, Lupita and Isabel
Martinez. As a youth, Ben worked on his father's ranch
in Black Lake. He
worked in California during World War II. He moved to
Taos where he worked
at Ilfeld Hardware Company and met and married Maria
Soledad. Later, they took residence in Albuquerque, where he owned
and operated a successful ice-delivery business. He will be remembered
for his sense of humor and many interests, including organic gardening, chili making,
and playing the accordion. He also had many artistic talents - acrylic and watercolor
painting and calligraphy. Ben was knowledgeable of
many facets
relating to the animal kingdom as well as historical
dates. He was a descendant of the late, Padre Martinez. Memorial
Services will be held Saturday, March 21, 2009, 2:00 p.m. at French Mortuary,
University Chapel. Interment of cremated remains will
follow at Sunset
Memorial Park, 924 Menaul Blvd. NE. Please visit our
online guestbook for Ben at RememberTheirStory.com French 1111
University Blvd. NE (505) 843-6333 ABQ Journal Sun March 15, 2009
Martinez, Benedito
Benedito Martinez of
San Cristobal, NM died last wed. (11 Oct 1905)
sometime in the evening.
Martinez, Bernardita
Gurule
Bernardita Gurule
Martinez age 74, Resident of Vadito, NM. died at the
Embudo Presbyterian
Hospital, Embudo, NM. Aug 7,1968.She is survived by
her sons Adolfo and Noe Martinez; Daughters Mrs. George
Barela, Mrs. Estevan Martinez, Mrs. Miejirilo Martinez, Mrs. Edwardo Martinez
and Mrs. Max Martinez; Brothers Onofre Gurule, Quirino Gurule and Bernabe
Gurule; Sisters Mrs. Carlota Medina, Mrs. Matilde
Martinez, Mrs.
Mary Miliano and Mrs. Isabel Archuleta. Taos News Aug
15,1968 A 5. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Bobby A.
Bobby A. Martinez,
50, of Taos and formerly of Penasco passed away on May
07, 2006. He is
preceded in death by his son, Shawn Barela and father,
Alberto Martinez. He is survived by his children, Damian Martinez
and Christy Martinez (Crystal), mother, Eneda Martinez, sister, Bernadette
Martinez, brothers, Peter, Gabriel and Freddie
Martinez. Rosary
will be recited on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 at 7 PM at
San Antonio de Padua Catholic Church in Penasco. Funeral mass
will be held on Thursday, May 18, 2006 at 1 PM at San Antonio de Padua
Church.
Martinez, Carla
Geraldine Apodaca
Carla Geraldine
Apodaca Martinez, 41, of Albuquerque, NM passed away
on June 1, 2008.
Carla, who was also known as "Carz" and "Carlita," was
born in Las Vegas, NM and moved to Taos where she met her
beloved husband, Mike Martinez. She graduated from Taos High School in 1984,
married, and had their son Eric in 1989. The family
lived in
Albuquerque where Carla is survived by her husband
Mike; and son Eric. They also had two daughters, Michelle and Tanya who
died at birth. Other survivors include father, Roger T. Apodaca; mother,
Dolores G. Apodaca; brothers and sisters include Nancy
Miera and husband
Tony, Rose Marie Apodaca, Roger T. Apodaca Jr., Raul
Apodaca and wife
Carla, and Amy Olonia and boyfriend David;
mother-in-law Edith Medina (Felipe). Other survivors include
numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews in New Mexico and Colorado. She is
preceded in death by her father-in-law, Samuel "Fito"
Martinez. Carla was
known for her beautiful smile, kind heart and feisty
attitude. Everyone who
knew Carla was touched by these things. She loved to
go riding with Mike wearing her leathers, the wind in her hair and
with a great love of freedom that riding gave them. Carla loved her family and was a
fantastic cook, her fresh salsas were the best! People
who worked with Carla
knew how she always brightened their work days. We
will miss and love
her forever. A Rosary will be recited on Thursday,
June 5, 2008 at 7 p.m., at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, June 6, 2008 at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe
Catholic Church with interment to follow at the Old LLano Quemado Cemetery. There
will be a gathering after the Burial at the Llano Quemado Community Center.
ABQ Journal Wed June 04, 2008
Martinez, Carlos
Ernesto
Carlos Ernesto
Martinez Age: 66 Lifelong resident of Rinconada,
passed away Friday, July 9, 2010 after suffering a lengthy
illness. He was preceded in death by his parents, Manual and Beatrice Martinez;
and brother Jose Guadalupe Martinez. He is survived by
his wife of 41 years,
Ruth Martinez; sons, Billy and Juan Martinez;
daughters, Dorothy and Shirley Martinez (Michael Lucero) and a
very special granddaughter, Brianna Lucero all of Rinconada; Sisters, Clorinda
Elmore of Santa Fe, Rosina McDowell of La Mesilla,
Rose (Gege)
Sandoval of Sombrillo, Alberta Martinez of La Mesilla;
Brother, Cornelio Martinez of Espanola and many nieces, nephews and
other loving relatives and friends. Public visitation will begin on Sunday,
July 11, 2010 at 5:00p.m. in the Chapel of Peace of DeVargas Funeral Home and
Crematory, with a rosary to follow at 7:00p.m. a
second rosary will
be held on Monday, July 12, 2010 at 7:00p.m. at St.
Anthony's Catholic Church in Dixon. Mass of Christian burial will
be held on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 11:00a.m. also at the St. Anthony's Catholic
Church, with burial to follow at the Pilar Cemetery.
Assisting the
family as pallbearers will be Ernest Torres, Juan
Chavez, Randy Torres, Pat Archuleta, Michael Lucero and Jimmy
Torres. Honorary pallbearer is Brianna Lucero. The family of Carlos Ernesto
Martinez has entrusted the care of their loved one to
the DeVargas
Funeral Home and Crematory of the Espanola Valley.
Martinez, Cleofas
Cleofas Martinez age
36 from the Taos, NM area died Sunday 19 August 1906
at 8:00 PM. She
was the wife of Jose B. Martinez. She died of
Hidropesia (Dropsy-Edema). La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Cleofas
CLEOFAS "CLEO"
MARTINEZ, 84, a resident of El Rito, passed away on
Sunday, June 20,
2010. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jose
Alfonso Martinez; son, Robert George Martinez; parents, Eliseo and
Bernardita Archuleta; brothers, Jose Cecilio, Jose Bernabe, Jose B. Pedro and Jose
Vicente Archuleta; in-laws, Silviano and Gregorita Martinez and 4 brothers-in-law;
3 sisters-in-law. Cleo enjoyed quilting, crocheting, embroidering, sewing, traveling,
the casino, her plants and flowers. She also loved spending time with her children
and loved to bake horno bread, biscochitos, pies and chicos. Mrs. Martinez is
survived by her children, Corine Archuleta, Elizabeth
Lucero and husband
Ermiñio of El Rito, Melicendro Martinez and wife
Geneva of Grand Canyon, Arizona, Irene Aldaz and husband
Marcelino of Dolores, CO, Grace Archuleta and husband Pete of El Rito, Felix
Martinez and wife Lillie of El Rito, Janet Martinez
and husband Ronnie
of Cañon Plaza, Steve Martinez and wife Debbie of La
Puebla, Jake Martinez
and wife Maybel of El Rito, Clarence J. Martinez and
wife Cassandra of El Rito and David Martinez of El Rito; 30
grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers-in-law; 7
sisters-in-law and numerous other relatives and
friends. Public visitation will begin on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at
5:00 p.m. at the San Juan Nepomuceno Catholic Church in El Rito with a rosary
to be recited at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, June
23, 2010. Mass of
Christian burial to be celebrated on Thursday, June
24, 2010 at 11:00 a.m.
also at San Juan Nepomuceno Catholic Church in El
Rito. Burial to follow at the Martinez cemetery in El Rito with the
following serving as pallbearers, Steve, Felix, Melicendro, Jake, Clarence, and
David Martinez. Honorary pallbearers named are her grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. The Martinez family has entrusted
their loved one to
DeVargas Funeral Home Crematory of the Española
Valley.
Martinez, Cordilla
Cordilla Martinez
age 38 of Santa Fe and Taos, NM died March 3,1968 in
Santa Fe, NM.She
is survived by her husband Eloy Martinez; Sons Leonard
and Larry Martinez; Daughter Shirley Martinez; Sisters Pita
Romero, Rosita Martinez and Elidia Gallegos; Brother Gilbert Crus and Father
and Mother-in-law Mr. Mrs. David Martinez. Taos
News March 14,1968
7. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Cornelia
R.
Cornelia R. Martinez
of El Prado, NM. died last monday (7 Oct 1905). She
was the wife of
the deceased Jose Dolores Martinez. La Revista De Taos
newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, David J.
David J. Martinez,
Jr., 74, a resident of Albuquerque, passed away on
Wednesday, December
31, 2008, surrounded by his family. He was born on
April 13, 1934 to David and Juanita Martinez in Taos, NM. David
is preceded in death by his father, David J. Martinez Sr.; mother, Juanita
Richards; brother, Louie "Sweetie" Martinez, and brother-in-law, Leo Hoch. He is
survived by his son, David J. Martinez; grandson,
Darius J.
Martinez; three sisters, Nina Hoch, Gloria (Felix)
Gonzales and Lillian (Orlando) Chavez, all of Albuquerque;
sister-in-law, Minnie Martinez of Santa Fe, and
numerous nieces
and nephews. David was a proud veteran of the United
States Army and served our country during the Korean War. He was
an active member of the American Legion Post 99. His favorite pastimes
included fishing, dancing and spending time at Post
99. Cremation has
taken place. A Memorial Mass of Resurrection will be
held on Monday, January
12, 2009 at 9:00 a.m., at St. Bernadette Catholic
Church, 1800 Martha St. NE. Interment will follow at 1:30 p.m. at
Santa Fe National Cemetery. Special appreciation to all who assisted in making this
difficult moment memorable, with heartfelt thanks from
the family.
ABQ Journal Sat January 10, 2009
Martinez, Domitila
G.
Domitila G. "Tillie"
Martinez, 92, of Taos, died Thursday November 6, 2003.
She was preceded
in death by her husband, Frank S. Martinez; infant
son, Frank Martinez; and parents, Carlota and Demetrio Gomez. She
is survived by her daughters, Josie M. Espinoza (Joe J.) and Rufie
Martinez, all of Taos; four grandchildren; sister, Ada
Vargas; and
brother, Bences Gomez. A rosary will be recited on at
7 p.m. Sunday at San Francisco de Asis Catholic Church. Mass
will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at San Francisco de Asis Catholic
Church with burial to follow at Los Cordovas Cemetery.
Rivera-Hanlon Funeral
Home Journal North November 8, 2003
Martinez, Donaciano
Donaciano Martinez
age 51 years, 5 months and 9 days from Questa, NM.
died 15 Sept 1907
at his residence. Survived by his father Pedro I
Martinez and 4 sons (Names not listed). La Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Dora G.
Dora G. Martinez,
72, of Arroyo Seco, NM. passed away at Holy Cross
Hospital, Taos, NM
on 22 Feb 1995. Preceded in death by daughter Bertha
Martinez. She is survived by her daughter Marie (Jose Paul) Pacheco of
Taos, NM; Grand Daughters Maria (Joe Ben) Pacheco and Cathy (Desie) Garcia
of Taos, NM. Burial at the Arroyo Seco, NM Cemetery. The Taos News. 2 Mar
1995 A-17. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Eduvigen
Eduvigen Martinez,
77, of Costilla passed away on October 28, 2006. She
is survived by her
husband, Juan Martinez, daughter, Mary Abeyta Eleas of
Santa Fe, sister, Mary Chavez of Texas, numerous nieces, nephews
and other relatives. Rosary was recited on Friday, November 03, 2006 at
Rivera Hanlon Funeral Home. Funeral mass was held on Saturday, November 04, 2006 at
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Costilla. Interment
was held at Las
Cruces Cemetery in Taos.
Martinez, Edward
Taos Review News.
Thur 30 May 1940. Edward Martinez age 12 of Arroyo
Seco, NM was
dragged to his death near his parent's Reyes and
Matilde M. Martinez home Monday by a frightened pony. He died of a broken
neck. He had the lead rope tied around his small waist. The parents
concluded that the horse the boy was leading to a
pasture became
frightened and bolted, tied to the other end of the
rope, Edward Martinez was dragged by the running horse. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Edwardo
Lalito
Edwardo Lalito
Martinez - a resident of Ranchos de Taos passed away
on Aug. 17 at the age
of 71. He was born on Feb. 4 1939 to Edward and
Estephanita Martinez. Lalito worked as a miner at Molycorp for nearly
20 years. He enjoyed being in the mountains and loved to hunt. He was wed to
Ruby Griego and had 6 children which include Marianne
Martinez and husband
Jose of Santa Fe, Donna Panetta and husband Richard of
Windsor, California,
Stephanie Martinez from Tacoma, WA, Veronica Walborn
and husband
Anthony of Olympia, WA, Edward Martinez and wife Lupe
of Ranchos de Taos, and Angela Martinez from Olympia, WA. He
is survived by 6 living sisters and 3 brothers who are Gilbert Valerio and wife
Florence, Frank Martinez, Gaby Martinez and wife
Maria, Nestor
Martinez, Matilda Hollobaugh and husband Bill, Patsy
Jeantette, Diane Martinez, Lillian Martinez, Sarah Martinez and Jane
Lucero and husband Dennis. He also had 4 deceased siblings, Florence
Maestas, David Martinez, Ernest Martinez and Steve Martinez. Grandchildren include:
Lauren and Sean Stone, Christiano Rivera, Raquel and Joey Panetta, Oliver Romero,
Anthony Walborn, Edward Martinez, Danny Martinez, Stevan Martinez, Andrew Martinez
and Isabella Torres. He was loved by many and will be
missed greatly. A
memorial will be held on Friday, August 20, 2010 at
10:00 a.m. at St. Francis
de Asisi Catholic Church in Ranchos de Taos. The
family of Edwardo Martinez has entrusted the care of their loved one
to the DeVargas Funeral Home Crematory of the Española Valley.
Martinez, Elfigo
Elfigo Martinez age
68, resident of Ranchos de Taos, NM. died Feb 28,1968
at Rock Springs,
Wyo. Survivors are her daughters Mrs. Arthur Coca,
Mrs. Rufina Espinosa, and Mrs. Jerry Duran; Son Nick Martinez;
Brother David Martinez; Sisters Josefita Sandoval and Mrs. Amanda Sanchez. Taos
News March 15,1968 7. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Elisa
Elisa Martinez of
Alcalde (Rio Arriba County) NM. died 11 Sept 1909 at
2:00 AM. She is survived
by her husband Urbano Salzar and 6 children. Names not
listed. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Martinez, Eliseo
Eliseo Martinez age
55 from Chacon Mora County NM. died 10:15 PM 7 Aug
1909. Survived by
Wife Generia R. de Martinez; Sons Demesio, Maximiano
and Demostenes Martinez;
Daughters Josefina M. de Vigil, Rafaelita, Delfina And
Aurora Martinez. He was buried in the San Antonio chapel
Cemetery. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martínez, Elvira
Elvira Martínez died
peacefully at her home on October 1, 2006. She was
born on January 1,
1922, in Taos, New Mexico. She was preceded in death
by her parents, Narciso
Montoya and Juanita Montoya; brothers: Pedro, Leví and
Eusebio, and sister, Terri. She is survived by her daughter
Mary Ann; her son, John and wife Susi, granddaughter Illeana, and
sister Deliah. Elvira retired from the New Mexico
State Highway
Department. She was a long time member of the
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis, a member of the St. Francis
Altar Society and a Third Order Secular Franciscan. A visitation was held on October
4, 2006, at Berardinelli, with a rosary following.
Mass was held on
October 5, 2006, at the Cathedral Basilica of St.
Francis of Assisi, at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow.
Arrangements are under the direction of Berardinelli
Family Funeral Service.
1399 Luísa Street, 87505. 505-984-8600.
Martinez, Emma
Emma Martinez, 81,
of Ranchos de Taos passed away on September 18, 2008.
She is preceded in
death by husband, Liberato Martinez, brothers, Victor
Chavez, Clemaco Chavez,
Tobias Chavez, and Loy Chavez. She is survived by
children, Lee Martinez, Loretta Mondragon (Anthony), Albert
Martinez (Barbara), grandchildren, Daniel, Sheree (Jason), Antonio (Crystal),
Meredith (James) and 7 great grandchildren, brother,
Enrique Henry
(Donna) and sister-in-law, Ida Chavez. Rosary will be
recited on Monday, September
22, 2008 at 7 PM at San Francisco de Asis Church.
Funeral mass will be held on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 10 AM
at San Francisco de Asis Church with interment to follow at the Llano
Quemado Cemetery.
Martinez, Ercilia E.
Ercilia E. Martinez,
78, of Questa died Saturday November 15, 2003. She was
an administrative
secretary for Sen. Dennis Chavez in Washington, D.C.,
and retired from the
New Mexico state government. She is preceded in death
by her parents, Jose Amarante and Maria Elena Martinez; and
brothers, the Rev. Armando Martinez, Ricardo Martinez, Orlando Martinez and
Nicolas Martinez. She is survived by her son, Dennis Manzanares and wife Menice of
Los Cordovas; brother, Jose Amarante Martinez Jr. of Madisonville, Ky.; sisters,
Filia Higgins of Santa Fe, Alma Martinez of
Albuquerque and Stella
Ortega of Taos. Mass will be celebrated 10:30 a.m.
today at San Francisco de Asis Catholic Church in Ranchos de Taos with
burial to follow at the San Pedro Catholic Cemetery in Questa.
Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home, Journal North November 18,
2003
Martinez,
Escolastico
Escolastico Martinez
of Arroyo Seco, NM Died 11 Jan 1910 at 6:00 AM of
Tisis (Tuberculosis).
Survived by his wife and children. No names listed.
Brother who submitted the death notice Seferino Martinez y
Marquez. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Esquipula
Esquipula Martinez
age 64,Of Chamisal, NM, died Jan 9,1968 at Las Vegas,NM.Survivors include his
wife Veronica Martinez; Sons Jose, Alfredo, Armando and Henry Martinez; Daughters
Isabel Maes, Carolina Martinez and Helen Martinez; Sisters Irene Mascarenas and
Rosa Dominguez. Taos News Jan 18,1968, 3. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Evangelina
Evangelina Martinez,
90, a resident of El Rito for the past 10 years,
formerly of Chimayo passed away peacefully on Saturday, May
15, 2010, surrounded by her family. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Juan Martinez; children, Ruben, Irene, Concha
Martinez; grandsons,
Armando, Patrick Jr.; brothers, Frank and Calletano
Martinez; sisters,
Salome Vargas, Leonarda Raymond, Ramoncita Espinoza,
Trinidad Martinez. Evangelina was a hard working lady.
She enjoyed gardening, especially her flower garden. She was a
wonderful mother and grandmother. Evangelina was
very delightful to all
she knew. She is survived by her children, Nora
Marquez, Ida and husband Matthew Baldonado, Pat Martinez Sr. and
companion Jennifer Lopez; grandchildren, Frances, Matthew Marquez and companion
Carlene, Eric Martinez and companion Crystal, Andrew Martinez and companion Crystal
and, Daisy Martinez, Epi and wife Sophia Baldonado, Ivan Baldonado and companion
Theresa and great-grandchildren, Isaiah, Jerome, Destiny Martinez, Matthew
Baldonado, Kishauen Alire, Ashely Martinez-Vigil and a
very special
great-granddaughter, Amanda Martinez and also a
sisters-in-law, Lillie, Molly and Bernie Martinez; brother-in-law,
Victor Martinez. Public visitation will begin on
Monday, May 17,
2010 at 6:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Peace of DeVargas
Funeral Home Crematory.
A devotional service will follow at 7:00 p.m.
Funeral service will take place on Tuesday, May 18th at 11:00 a.m.
at the Light House Church in Chimayo, burial will
follow at the
Nuestra Señora de Dolores Cemetery in Chimayo.
The family of Evangelina Martinez has entrusted their loved one to
DeVargas Funeral Home Crematory of the Espanola Valley.
Martinez, Evangeline
A.
October 24, 2000,
The Santa Fe New Mexican, Page: B-2, EVANGELINE A MARTINEZ, Age 60, a resident of
Las Vegas, New Mexico passed away on Sunday, October 22, 2000 at the St.
Vincents Hospital in Santa Fe, New Mexico, after
fighting a year
long battle with Leukemia. She born in Taos, New
Mexico on January 15, 1940 to Cipriano Salazar and Rufina Cortez
Salazar. She was united in marriage in Costilla, New Mexico on July 2, 1960 to
Edmundo P. Martinez. She was employed by the Las Vegas
City Schools as a
Food Service Manager. A lifelong Catholic, she was a
member of the Immaculate
Conception Church. She had a special and unique love
for her grandchildren. She preceded in death by her Father:
Cipriano Salazar. She is survived by her husband: Edmundo Martinez of the family
home in Las Vegas, NM; Sons and Daughters: David Martinez and wife Priscilla of
Las Vegas, NM, Diana Martinez Gonzales and husband David, Danny Martinez and wife
Roberta and Richard Martinez all of Santa Fe, NM; Mother: Rufina Salazar of
Amalia, NM; Sisters and Brothers; Eralia Torres and
husband Lloyd of
Denver, Colorado, Cipriano Salazar Jr. and wife Lucia
of Costilla, NM, Roberta Christina Ortiz and husband Pete of
Denver, Colorado, Larry Salazar and wife Grace of Amalia, NM. Leroy Salazar and
friend Christine and Fidela Jacquez and husband
Osvaldo all of
Denver, Colorado and Sarah Martinez and husband Albino
of Las Vegas, NM; Sister-in-law;
Elsie Cisneros and husband Fred of Santa Fe, NM;
Brothers-in-law: Joe Martinez and wife Celsa of Taos, NM and
George Martinez and Special Friend: Ella of Santa Fe, NM: numerous other
relatives and friends. Rosary devotional services will
be conducted
Tuesday evening at7:00 at the Immaculate Conception
Church. Funeral services
will be conducted on Wednesday morning at 10:00 at the
Immaculate Conception Church with Father George Salazar as
celebrant. Interment will follow at the Santa Fe National Cemetery at 1:00 p.m.
She will lie in state at the Rogers Chapel on Tuesday
until time or
rosary where family and friends may call. Arrangements
are under the direction of the Rogers Mortuary, Las Vegas, NM,
1-800-479-3511.
Martinez, Facunda
Facunda Martinez age
95 of Arroyo Seco, NM. died Last Saturday March 1915.
She was the mother
in law of Juan de Dios Martinez and sister of Juan
Geronimo Martinez. Funeral 28 March 1915. Burial at the Arroyo Seco,
NM Cemetery. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Martinez, Filemon
Filemon Martinez,
44, of Santa Fe and formerly of Chamisal passed away
on May 14, 2006.
He is preceded in death by his brothers, Andres and
Gerald Martinez. He is survived by his daughters, Monique
Martinez and her mother, Jeanette Barber, Amber Martinez and her mother, Tracy
Hightower, whom he shared 17 years with, parents, Alferino and Mabel Martinez,
brother, Dennis Martinez (Pamela), sisters, Christine
Martinez, Anna
Martinez (David), Priscilla Aaron (James), and
Josephine Martinez. He is also survived by many nephews, nieces,
other relatives and friends. Rosary was recited on May 17, 2006 at Rivera Chapel
in Taos and on May 18, 2006 at San Antonio de Padua Catholic Church in
Penasco. Funeral mass was held on May 19, 2006 at San
Antonio de Padua
Church in Penasco. Interment was held at Santa Fe
National Cemetery.
Martinez, Frances M.
Frances M. Martinez,
91, of Taos passed away on January 21, 2007. She was a
2001 Taos Living
Treasure. She was on the Planning, Zoning
Historical Committees for the Town of Taos and a financial consultant
for La Loma Plaza Park. She was administrator and supervisor of food services
at Taos Municipal Schools. She was active in the VFW Lady's Auxiliary Retired
Teachers, volunteered at Taos Senior Citizens Center
and was a paralegal
aide for the State of New Mexico. Her hobbies were
painting and being a good neighbor. She is preceded in death by her
sons, Ernesto "Ernie" Trujillo and Frank "Frankie" Trujillo, grandson,
Eric S. Trujillo, husbands, Jose Teodoro "Pope"
Trujillo, Laureano
"Larry" Mares and Carlos Martinez. She is survived by
her children, Pete "Pedro"
Trujillo (Bernadette) of Taos, Ted Trujillo of
Albuquerque and Cecilia Trujillo of Taos, grandchildren, Janice
Cowley, Pete Trujillo III, Frankie Trujillo Jr. and
Teresa Lane, and
numerous great grandchildren. Rosary was recited on
Friday, January 26, 2007. Funeral mass was held on Saturday,
January 27, 2007. Both services were held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church.
Martinez, Frutosa
Frutosa Martinez,
82, of Arroyo Seco, passed away on April 26, 2005.
Mrs. Martinez worked
for many years as a cook for Taos Municipal Schools.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ruben Martinez Sr.; her
parents, Jose Damian and Eleonor Martinez; brothers, Roberto Martinez, Max
Martinez, Jose Escolastico Martinez; and sisters,
Maria Inez Baros,
infant sister, Josefina Martinez. She is survived by
her children, Ruben Martinez of Arroyo Seco, Tony Martinez
(Lorraine) of Los Cordovas, Violanda Romo (Albert) of Talpa, Louise
Cordova (Alex) of Costilla; and sisters, Cirila
Martinez, and Stephanie
Rivera; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great grandchildren.
Rosaries will be recited Thursday, April 28, 2005, at 7:00 p.m.,
at Rivera Funeral Chapel and Friday, April 29, 2005 at 7:00 p.m., at the Holy
Trinity Catholic Church in Arroyo Seco. Mass will be
held on Saturday
April 30, 2005, at 10:00 a.m., at the Holy Trinity
Catholic Church in Arroyo Seco. Interment will follow at the Arroyo
Seco Catholic Cemetary. Pallbearers will be Matthew Martinez, Pablo
Martinez, Miguel Romo, Robert Valencia, Jr., Andrew
Salazar, Arturo
Suazo, Jr. ABQ Journal Thu April 28, 2005
Martinez, Genoveva
Genoveva Martinez of
Taos, NM. died Last Saturday (May 27,1905) at 5:30 PM.
She was the
daughter of Romualdo Martinez. La Revista De Taos
newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Guadalupe
Guadalupe Martinez
age 65 of Talpa, NM was killed by lighting Monday of
this week (19 Aug
1907) at 1:00 PM, while he and his wife were inside
the house in the kitchen. Survived by his wife and son.(Names not
listed) La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Guillermo
Guillermo Martinez
age 52 of Black Lake, NM died 25 Dec 1908. Survived by
his mother and
brothers. (Names not listed). Buried in La Loma
Cemetery Taos, NM. Place where most of the Martinez family is buried. La
Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Guillermo
F.
Guillermo F.
Martinez, age 80, born in the historic Martinez
Hacienda in Taos to Juan Manual and Higinia Martinez on April 5,
1918, died on Sunday January 3, 1999 in Albuquerque at his daughter's
home after a 20 year battle with cancer. He was
married to Juanita
Mares (now deceased). He is survived by their
children, daughter, Carla and her husband, Ray Garcia and their
son, Marco Guillermo; son, Charles E. and his wife,
Louise and their
children, Alfred Martinez and Deanna Stanley; brother,
Luis G. Martinez of California; sisters, Alice Vargas, Delia
Martinez; and brother, Robert Martinez, all of Taos, NM. Mr. Martinez served in the
Merchant Marines during World War II and worked for
the REA, Friday
Motors, and Cantu Furniture. He was a lifelong
resident of Taos and genuinely proud of his residence. A
Memorial service will be held on Friday, January 8, 1999 at Our Lady of Guadalupe
Catholic church in Taos at 11:00 a.m. ABQJournal
January
06, 1999
Martinez, Higinio
Higinio Martinez age
64 of Monte Vista, Colo 13 Oct 1907 at 7:30 PM. La
Revista De Taos
newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Irene M.
Irene M. Martinez
age 14 years, 6 months and 10 days of Guadalupita,
Mora County NM. died
at home at 10:00 AM 10 July 1909. She was killed by
lighting as she was in the kitchen cooking near the stove. She is
the daughter of Jose Dela Luz Martinez and Doloritas P. de Martinez.
Survived by her parents; Grandmother Maria De Los
Reyes Duran and 4
brothers. Names not listed. La Revista De Taos
newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Isabel
Ustacia
Isabel Ustacia
Martinez, 88, of Taos passed away on November 16,
2005. She is preceded
in death by her husband, Bonifacio L. Pacheco,
children, Sammy Pacheco, Ramona Pacheco and Susie Tighe. She is
survived by her children, Viola L. Romo, Rudy Pacheco (Rosie), Manuel Pacheco,
15 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild. Rosary was
recited on Sunday, November 20, 2005 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Funeral mass was held on Monday, November 21, 2005 at
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Church. Interment was held at Las Cruces Cemetery.
Martinez, Jimmy
Spec 4th Jimmy
Martinez age 21, resident of Chamisal,NM. Killed in
Combat in the Republic
of Viet Nam Jan 24,1968. Survivos include his mother
Mrs. Chonita Martinez, Brothers Juan and Filadelfio Martinez;
Sisters Nancy Dominguez, Florence Salazar, Elsie Castonieda, Rose Yolanda
Martinez and Valorie Martinez. Taos News Jan
10,1968 Feb 1,1968
A 3. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Joe A.
May 17, 2000, The
Santa Fe New Mexican, Page: B-2, JOE A. MARTINEZ, Age
81, a resident of
Dixon passed away on Sunday, May 14, 2000 following a
brief illness. He was preceded in death by his son, Leroy; his
parents: Fidel and Delfina Martinez; brothers and sisters: Henry, Clarence, Lita
and Nora. He is survived by his loving wife, Consuelo
of 62 years; sons:
Elbert and wife Eva of Redondo Beach, CA, Michael and
Florence of Espanola,
Wilfred and wife Patty of Santa Fe, Kenneth and wife
Cecilia of Espanola; daughter-in-law, Helen of Norwalk, CA;
brothers: Carlos Martinez and wife Lisida of Espanola, and Augustine Martinez
and wife Lucille of Albuquerque; sisters: Eliza Duran
and husband Clarence
of Dixon, Grace Medina and husband Ismael of Lyden,
Lucille Liedkie of
Belen, and Evila Rendon and husband Gene of Espanola;
sister-in-laws: Berna Martinez of Dixon, Casilda Jaramillo of
Taos, and Angie Graham and husband Alfonso of Santa Fe; brother-in-laws:
Gustavo Garcia and wife Christina of Taos, and Eugene
Garcia and wife Tina
of Espanola; ten grandchildren, and five
great-grandchildren; many loving nephews, nieces, relatives, and
friends. A rosary will be recited on Wednesday, May 17, 2000 at 7:30 p.m. at the
St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Dixon. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on
Thursday, May 18, 2000 at 10:00 a.m. at the St.
Anthony's Catholic
Church in Dixon with interment to follow at the Father
Kupper Cemetery. Assisting
the Martinez family as pallbearers will be his
grandchildren: Elroy, Vincent, Miguel, Veronica, Filiberto and Armando.
Serving as an honorary pallbearer will be Melvin Montoya. The family of Joe A.
Martinez has entrusted these funeral arrangements to Devargas Funeral Home of the
Espanola Valley.
Martinez, Jose
Carrizozo Outlook
December 22 1904 Martinez Death - A Santa Fe dispatch
of December 7th
says: Owing to the isolated location of Llano, Taos
county, news just reached
this city this evening telling of the gruesome murder
of Jose Martinez, aged 74 years. He was found dead in his doorway,
four miles from Picuris pueblo. His son, Gabino Martinez arrived today to lay
the facts before District Attorney E. C. Abbott. The
head of the
murdered man was terribly mangled. An eye was torn out
of its socket, there was an ugly cleft in his forehead and his skull
was crushed. Three stones covered with blood were found near the body. No arrest
has been made.
Martinez, Jose Angel
Jose Angel Martinez
was killed Thursday 24 June 1909. He was killed in
Enzenada Rio Arriba
County, NM (near Tierra Amarilla). He was struck with
an unknown object on the face and head. Poliarpio Jaramillo was
arrested and charged with the murder. Policarpio Jaramillo at his trial in
district court pled guilty and was sentenced to 99
years confinement in
prison. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Jose
Benjamin
Jose Benjamin
Martinez, 67, of Arroyo Seco, NM passed away at his
residence 15 Nov 1995.
Preceded in death by a grandson, Clarence M. Martinez.
Survived by his wife Medalia of Arroyo Seco; Sons Juan A.
(Josie) Martinez of Arroyo Seco, Joe T. Martinez of Arroyo Seco, Thomas V. Martinez
of Cheyenne, Wyo and Fares R. (Ernestine) Martinez of Ranchos de Taos, NM; Daughter
Viola (Steve) Rivera of Cheyenne, Wyo; Brothers Bernabel Martinez and Jake
Martinez of Arroyo Seco; Sisters Juanita (Thomas)
Romero of Des
Montes and Estevan (Manuel) Martinez of Des Montes;
Mother-in-law Amalia Duran of Arroyo Seco. 9 grandchildren and
3 great grandchildren.Interment at the Arroyo Seco, NM Cemetery. The Taos
News. 22 Nov 1995 B-4, 30 Nov 1995 B-3. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Jose
Dionicio
Jose Dionicio
Martinez age 79 of Ranchos de Taos, NM. died at his
residence Thursday 27
Sept 1906. Survived by his wife and 5 children.(No
names listed) La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Jose
Francisco
Jose Francisco
Martinez of Ranchitos, Taos, NM. Died Last Monday (13
Aug 1905) at dawn.
La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Martinez, Jose
Manuel
Jose Manuel Martinez
age 83 years, 3 months died at his residence in Taos,
NM. 11:00 AM 7 Jan
1909. He was a son of Jose Maria Martinez a brother of
Antonio Jose Martinez (Famous Padre). Jose Manuel Martinez was
born in Abiquiu, NM in 1826. He married Maria Dela Luz Romero 31 May
1851 in Taos, NM. Their padrinos were Jose Benito Martinez and Maria Dolores
Cordova. Surviving him is a son Antonio Martinez,
husband of the
deceased Carmen Martinez de Varela died 3 years ago.
Jose Manuel Martinez was buried in the American Cemetery Taos, NM.
La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Jose
Maurilio
Jose Maurilio
Martinez age 70 of Taos, NM. died July 29,1968.The son
of Emilio Martinez and
Fidelia Vargas.Surviving him his wife Alicia Elena
Martinez; Daughters Mrs. Robert Sandoval, Mrs. Joe Mondragon, Mrs. Alfred
Kallenbach, Mrs. Jake Mossman, Mrs. Anita Martinez, Mrs. Julia Teddye,
Sylvia and Patsy Martinez; Sons Gonzalo E, Maurillo
Jr, and Leonides
Martinez. Taos News Aug 8,1968 Aug 15,1968 A.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Jose
Orlando
Jose Orlando
Martinez, 79, a resident of Rio Chama, went home to be
with our Lord on Sunday,
September 19, 2010 following a brief illness. He was
preceded in death by his parents Fidel and Adelina Martinez;
brother, Clotario Martinez; brother-in-law, Medardo Gallegos; and some nieces and
nephews. Jose is survived by his wife of 43 yrs. Lucy
Martinez of Rio
Chama; daughter, Yolanda Martinez and companion Johnny
Herrera of El Duende;
son, Stephen Martinez of Lymon, CO.; grandchildren,
Isaac and Jazmin Martinez
of Rio Chama and Juanito Martinez of Denver, CO.;
sons, Manuel Martinez and wife Bonnie of Indiana and LeRoy Martinez
and wife Ruby of Grand Junction, CO.; brothers and sisters, Tere
Gallegos of Rio Chama, Fidel Jr. and wife Rose
Martinez of Hernandez,
Augustin Martinez and wife Florida of El Rito, Luis
Martinez and wife Luisa Martinez, Cy Martinez, Loyola and Candy
all of Rio Chama. Numerous nieces, nephews and others loving relatives and
friends. A devotional will be held on Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.
in the Sangre de Cristo Chapel of the DeVargas Funeral Home Crematory.
The family of Jose Orlando Martinez has entrusted the
care of their
loved to the DeVargas Funeral Home and Crematory of
the Espanola Valley.
Martinez, Josephine
Josephine "Fina"
Martinez September 12, 2005 Josephine "Fina" A.
Martinez, 85, of Taos passed away on September 12, 2005. She
was a longtime member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church and of
the Guadalupanas. She was preceded in death by her husband Abad Martinez. She is
survived by her sons, Antonio A. Martinez, Jr. (Dalia)
of Taos, Alfred D.
Martinez, of Albuquerque, daughters, Lillian Nagle
(Ray) of Albuquerque, Dolores Ortiz (Alfonso) of Beeville, TX
and Laura A. Van Arsdale (Greg) of Pueblo, CO, 14 grandchildren and 9 great-
grandchildren. A rosary was recited on September 14,
2005 at Our Lady
of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Taos. A Funeral mass
was held, September 15, 2005 at Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Interment followed at the Santa Fe National Cemetery. Services by
Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
Martinez, Josie
Josie Martinez, 93,
passed away on February 1, 2006. Mrs. Martinez was
preceded in death
by her husband, Bernie Martinez; her half-brother,
Carlos Valdez; her sister, Porfie Baca; and grandson, Bobby
Salazar. She was a beloved mother and grandmother. She
is survived by her
children, Lucy Salazar, Stella Alires and husband,
Arthur, Dolores Salazar and husband, Jim, Fernando Martinez and
wife, Liz, Cecelia Cortes and husband, Fernando, and Leonora Armitage;
her step-sisters, Loyola Tenorio and Julia Medina; 21
grandchildren; 25
great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren;
and numerous nieces
and nephews. She was born in Taos, NM on July 1, 1912.
She was involved in the Rosary Altar Society, the Spanish Choir,
and the Mayordomos at Our Lady de Guadalupe de Taos. She obtained her first
employment at age 70 at the Weavers of Chimayo in Truchas, NM and was also the
manager at Kachina Gift Shop in Cabot Plaza in Taos, NM. She had been a resident of
Albuquerque for the past nine years. A Memorial Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on
Saturday, February 4, 2006 at the Sangre de Cristo
Catholic Church,
8911 Candelaria NE, Albuquerque. The family would like
to express a special thanks to Simple Pleasures Senior Care
for their tender loving care the past year. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to your favorite charity. Sunrise Funeral Options
7601 Wyoming Blvd.
NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505) 821-0010 ABQ Journal
February 02, 2006
Martinez, Juan A.
Juan A. Martinez age
71 years, 5 months and 15 days died at his residence
in Abiquiu,NM. 15
Feb 1909.He served in the military in 1861 during the
American Civil War. He was elected and served as Rio Arriba
County Commissioner and notary public.He married Maria Dionicita Quintana
in 1866. He is survived by his wife and sons Marcelino
Martinez and Juan A.
Martinez. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Juan
Francisco
Juan Francisco
Martinez April 19, 2006 Juan Francisco Martinez, 76,
of Taos passed away
on April 19, 2006. He is preceded in death by his
daughter, Rosemarie Marquez, brothers, Abrencio and Melecio Martinez
and sister Donelia Gonzales. He is survived by his children, Pablo Martinez
(Debbie), Jeanette Martinez (Alex), Debbie Martinez,
Lori Pavelko
(Scott) and Frank Martinez. He is also survived by 7
grandchildren, 1 great granddaughter, sisters and brother,
Lupita Muniz, Rutelio Martinez, Ursinia Lujan and Lydia Paiz (Joe). Rosary was
recited on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Funeral mass was
held on Monday,
April 24, 2006. Both services were held at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Interment was held at Santa Fe National Cemetery
Martinez, Julian P.
Julian P. Martinez,
a retired devoted soldier was called to the Lord on
February 24, 2007, born
March 16, 1926 in Taos, NM to Neves Martinez and
Emerenciana Lara. A proud military man serving in both the U.S.
Army from June 24, 1943 until October 8, 1943 and the U.S. Marines Corps from
April 22, 1946. He fought in WWII, Iwojima Volcano
Islands and
Occupation of Japan. He retired a Corporal with the
Purple Heart and good service medal. He is a lifelong member of the
Disabled American Veterans and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was united in
marriage to the late Vera Martinez, preceded in death
by his parents;
brothers, Aneceto and Dalio Martinez; sisters, Maria
Viapando and Felice Martinez . He is survived by his sister,
Jenny Vigil; children, Mary Ann Martinez, Johnny Martinez and wife, Susie; his
second wife, Helen Vigil; children, Michael Martinez
and wife, Theresa,
Mark Martinez and wife, Geraldine, Diana Martinez, and
Christine Martinez; ten grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren,
numerous nephews, nieces; and many close friends. Serving as pallbearers
will be Steve Martinez, James Martinez, Michael
Apodaca, Leo
Garcia, Benny Viapando, and Max Abeyta. Honorary
pallbearers will be all his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, February 28, 2007, 6:00 p.m. at
Berardinelli where a Rosary will follow at 7:00 p.m..
Mass will be celebrated
on Thursday, March 1, 2007, 10:00 a.m. St. Francis
Catherdal. Interment will follow at Santa Fe National Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Berardinelli Family Funeral
Service, 1399 Luisa St, Santa Fe, NM 87505 ABQ
Journal Wed
February 28, 2007
Martinez, Kathy
Kathy Martinez, 55,
of Questa, died Sunday November 2, 2003. She was
preceded in death
by her father, Alex Quintana; and grandmother, Eufemia
Gallegos. She was employed
as a dietician at Holy Cross Hospital in Taos for 26
years until her retirement. She is survived by her longtime
companion, Lloyd Varela and his son, Chris, of Questa;
mother, Olivia
Quintana of Questa; two sons, Martin Martinez and wife
Yolanda and Brian Martinez
and wife Debbie, all of Questa; brother, Alexander Jay
Quintana of Questa; sisters, Renee "Sandy" Romero and husband
Dan of Arroyo Seco and Lisa Bailon and husband Patrick of Questa; three
grandchildren; six nephews and nieces; and numerous other close relatives and
friends. Cremation has taken place. Rosaries will be
recited at 7 p.m.
Thursday and Friday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church
in Questa. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at St.
Anthony's Catholic Church in Questa with burial to follow. DeVargas Funeral Home of
the Española Valley. Journal North November 5, 2003
Martinez, Katie G.
Katie G. Martinez
March 16, 2006 Katie G. Martinez, 89, of El Prado
passed away on March
16, 2006 in Questa. She worked for many years as a
nurse's aid with the State of New Mexico Senior Care. She is preceded
in death by daughter, Juanita Martinez, son, Fernando Martinez and grandson,
Arnie Cisneros, Sr. She is survived by her children, Sofia Cisneros (Cornelio, Jr.)
and Tony Martinez of Taos, sister, Marlou Herrera
(John) of Albuquerque,
brother, Eddie Cisneros (Lisa) of Orange, CA, sister,
Merlin Santistevan, brother-in-law Menard Martinez (Betty),
15 grand children, 22 great grand children and 1 great grand child. Rosaries were
recited on Saturday, March 18, 2006 at Rivera Chapel and Sunday, March 19, 2006 at
Our Lady of Guadalupe. Mass was held on Monday March 20, 2006 at Our Lady of
Guadalupe. Interment was held at Dolores Cemetery.
Martinez, Maclovia
Maclovia Martinez
age 15 died at her grandmother Francisquita
Santistevan's residence in Naranjos, NM. 19 Sept 1909 at 4:00 PM.
Survivors Father Pablo Martinez; Sister Virginia Martinez wife of
Telesforo Martinez; Brothers Eliseo and Frank
Martinez. La Revista
De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Margarito
Margarito Martinez,
77, of Des Montes died 26 Nov 1995 at Holy Cross
Hospital in Taos, NM.
Preceded in death by 3 children Elmer, Dora and Elva,
2 brothers Juan B. Martinez and Epifanio Martinez. Survived by wife
Elizaida Martinez; Children Candy Suazo (Frank), Lucy Martinez (Joseph Cortez),
George Martinez (Jeanette), Debbie Herrera (Toby) and
Eloy Martinez;
Brothers Ben Martinez (Velma), Frank Martinez
(Jennie), Manuel Martinez (Evan); Sisters Delfina Quintana (Bert),
Flavia Pineda (Orlando), Vircilia Cortez (Nabor) and Rose Quintana. 18
grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Interment at
Arroyo Seco
Cemetery. The Taos News. 7 Dec 1995 A-16. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Malaquias
Jr.
Malaquias Martinez
Jr. age 68, Resident of Taos, NM. Former Taos County
Sheriff (1935-38)
and former State Senator, died Aug 28,1968 at Scripps
Memorial Hospital La Joya, Calif. He is survived by his wife
Selina Martinez; Daughter Lydia Medina, Emily Romero, Marie Martinez and Mrs.
Hope West. Brothers Francis G. and Ruben Martinez. Taos News Aug 28,1968 Sept
5,1968 2. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Manuel A.
Manuel A. Martinez
age 14 years, 6 months and 4 days of Pina, NM. died 8
Dec 1909. He is
survived by his parents Teodoro Martinez and Maria
Ines Martinez. 2 sisters and 3 brother. Names not listed. La Revista De
Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Manuel R.
Manuel R. Martinez,
83, of Des Montes passed away on July 24, 2005. He is
preceded in death
by his son, Rudy Martinez, parents, Juan Antonio
Lucinda Martinez, brothers and sisters, Juan Martinez, Epifanio Martinez
Margarito Martinez, Emelina Cordova, Anita Manchego and Rose Quintana. He
is survived by his wife, Eva Martinez, children,
Manuel Martinez
Jr., (Patricia), Romaine Miera (Andy), Virginia Romero
(Ray), Herbert Martinez (Melissa) and Edward Martinez (Becky). He
is also survived by 16 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, brothers and
sisters, Delfina Quintana of Denver, Floyda Pineda of
Rock Springs, WY,
Bercilia Cortez (Nabor) of Gallup, Frank Martinez
(Jenny) and Benito Martinez
(Velma) all of Denver. Rosaries were recited on
Tuesday, July 26, 2005 at Rivera Chapel and on Wednesday, July 27,
2005 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Arroyo Seco. Funeral mass was
held on Thursday, July 28, 2005 at Holy Trinity
Church. Interment
was held at Arroyo Seco Cemetery.
Martinez, Maria
Antonita Chavez de
Maria Antonita
Chavez de Martinez age 54 of San Antonio, Colo. died
29 April 1909 at her
residence. Survived by husband Crus Martinez; Sons
Antonio, Lusiano and Jose Catario Martinez; Daughter Tonita M. de
Sisneros; Brother Francisco Chavez. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Maria dela
Luz R.
Maria dela Luz R.
Martinez age 73. Wife of Juan Manuel Martinez died 27
May 1907. She is
survived by a son Antonio Martinez of El Prado, NM;
Brother Rev, Vicente F. Romero. Several grand children including
Jacobo Martinez. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Maria
Inacita
Maria Inacita
Martinez age 20 days old of Valdez, NM. died 18 Aug
1909. Parents Jose E.
Martinez and Librada Gonzales de Martinez. La Revista
De Taos newspaper. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Maria
Valles
Maria Valles
Martinez age 72, resident of Ranchos de Taos, NM. died
March 10,1968 in Albuquerque,NM.
Her deceased husband was Daniel Martinez. Survived by
a foster daughter
Prescilla Martinez. Taos News March 21, 1968 3
10. Contributed by Alberto Vidau
Martinez, Maria
Wengert
Maria Wengert
Martinez (No age listed) of Taos,NM died in Pueblo,
Colo. March 11,1968.
She was the wife of the deceased J. Antonio Martinez
and mother of Joe C. Martinez, Mrs. J. D. Arellano and Mrs.
Alex Valerio. Stepmother of Ernest Martinez and Mrs. Delfino Martinez; Sister
Mrs. Nick Jaramillo and Louis Wengert. Taos News April
4,1968 B 4.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Meregildo
Sr.
Meregildo Martinez
Sr., 82, of Llano Quemado passed away on August 14,
2005. Mr. Martinez
was a longtime rancher in Wyoming and Colorado and
retired from the Town of Taos as a Heavy Equipment Operator. He
served in the US Army during WW II and the Korean Conflict. He is preceded
in death by his parents, Pedro and Virginia Martinez,
son, Johnny
Martinez, brothers and sisters, Nabor Martinez, Luis
Martinez, Florinda Martinez, Alfonso Martinez, Elena Martinez, Maria
Duran and Teodorita Martinez. He is survived by his wife, Grace Martinez,
children, Virginia Romero (Urban), Teddie Santistevan
(David), Charlie
Martinez, Rudy Martinez (Debra), Betty Martinez,
Geraldine Martinez, Peter Martinez (Gayle), Meregildo Martinez Jr.
(Debra) and Eddie Martinez (Paula). He is also survived by twenty six
grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren and many
other relatives.
Rosary was recited on August 17, 2005 at San Francisco
de Asis Church. Funeral
service was held on August 18, 2005 at the Good New
Christian Fellowship with burial to follow at the Santa Fe National
Cemetery with full military honors. Pallbearers will be his grandsons and honorary
pallbearers will be his granddaughters.
Martinez, Miguel
Miguel Martinez age
74 of Taos, NM. died Monday 3 April 1905. Wife Rosalia
Guara; Son Jose
Martinez; Daughter Adelina Martinez. La Revista De
Taos newspaper. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Nabor
Nabor Martinez from
Cerro, NM was found dead near Tres Piedras,NM 21 Jan
1906. Foul play
was suspected at first but an investigation by the
Taos County sheriff and the coroners jury determined that Nestor
Martinez had frozen to death. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Nestora
Nestora Martinez,
72, passed on to be with the Lord April 5, 2001. She
was a member of the
Catholic Church, and a loving mother, grandmother,
great grandmother, and will be missed by her family and friends. She was
preceded in death by her husband, Trinidad T. Martinez and daughter, Lorraine
Moya, and is survived by her father, Miguel Sanchez; sons, Freddy Martinez and wife,
Lorraine of Bernalillo, Trinidad R. Martinez of Taos,
Leroy Martinez and
wife, Clydine of Albuquerque; sister, Mary Jaramillo;
brothers, Pete Sanchez,
and Tony Sanchez; granddaughters, Mary Lou Moya and
husband, Ernest, Mary
Therese Romero and husband, Clorindo, and Melanie
Martinez; grandsons, Louie Moya and wife, Debra, and Erik Martinez;
seven great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Services will be
held at St. Therese Catholic Church, 4th St. and
Mildred NW., with
a Rosary to be recited on Monday, April 9, 2001 at
7:00 p.m. Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday,
April 10, 2001, with burial following at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The family would like
to thank the nurses and staff of Ladera Nursing Center
where Nestora
resided. Arrangements by Direct Funeral Services, 2919
4th ST. NW. Albuquerque.
505-343-8008. ABQ Journal Sun April 08, 2001
Martinez, Mary Pino
Mary Pino Martinez,
86, of Santa Fe died Saturday, January 17, 2004, after
a long illness.
She was born in Santa Fe but lived most of her life in
Taos, where she was married to former state Sen. Palemon R.
Martinez. She was affectionately called "Mama Mary" by both friends and
family. She received her basic education at the
Loretto Academy in
Santa Fe. Upon graduation, she attended the University
of New Mexico, where
she graduated with a bachelor of science degree. She
later received a full scholarship to Columbia University, where
she earned her master's degree in social welfare. She returned to New
Mexico and worked for the state Welfare Department
until her marriage
and then moved to Taos and served for over 25 years as
the juvenile probation
officer for Taos County until her retirement in 1982.
Because of her dedication to the children and youth of New Mexico,
she received numerous awards and tributes throughout her professional
career. Just a few of these included: the Leading
Hispanic in Taos
County award, presented by LULAC; the 1992 Women of
Distinction Award for Services to Youth and Family, presented
by Gov. Bruce King; the Certificate of Achievement for Contributions to
Women in the State of New Mexico, presented by the New Mexico Women's Conference;
the Certificate of Recognition for Outstanding Services in the Field of
Corrections, presented by yhe New Mexico Association
of Criminal Justice;
the Distinguished Service Award for Work in Social
Services, presented by the state Bar Association of New Mexico. In
1982, she was the first woman to be appointed as an honorary member to the state
Supreme Court for outstanding service to children and
youth in New Mexico.
She was preceded in death by her husband; brothers,
Anthony Pino,
Manuel Pino and Apolonio Pino; and sister, Louisa Pino
Trujillo. She is survived by stepdaughters, Patricia Pena, Margaret
Hurtado, Marcella Valerio and husband Dan; stepson, Librado Chavez and wife
Patricia; eight grandchildren; and many other
relatives and
friends. A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today at
Berardinelli Family Chapel. Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m.
Thursday at St. Francis Cathedral with burial to
follow at Santa Fe
National Cemetery. Berardinelli Family Funeral
Service, Journal North, January 21, 2004
Martinez, Melvin V.
Melvin V. Martinez
56, of Questa lost his 5 year battle to cancer on
Monday, July 26, 2010.
He is preceded in death by his beloved mother
Chavela Martinez Ortiz, his sister Alieen Valdez, grandparents Tim
and Nives Mtz, Uncles; Charlie, Tim Jr., Louie, Fernando Mtz, Aunts; Loretta,
Josie, Margie, Dorthy, Special cousins Norma, Cheryl,
Betty Jo, Parents, In
law Wallace and Elivera Cisneros, Leroy, Anthony,
Robert and our two
little angels Felicity Aragon and Erilia Arguello and
a very special friend Rose Additon. Melvin is survived
by his wife Pauline of 38 years, daughters;
Julia Rae Cebada, Jennifer (Andrew) , Kolynn (Curtis), sons; Charlie
(Angela), Gerald, Grandchildren Natoria “my boy” Joaquin and Baby Arellano,
sisters; Mildred (Ernie) Garcia, Geri (Tony) Mauri, brother Donald (Liz) Martinez,
Alfred Valdez, Ray Ortiz, 29 very special nieces and nephews, 12 special sisters and
brother in laws and to many friends to mention.
A Memorial
service will be held on Thursday, July 29, 2010
at Weylen's Funeral Home Chapel in Questa at 6:00 PM.
Inurnment will be on Friday, July 30, 2010 at
10:00 AM at San
Pedro Cemetery in Questa. Arrangements were made
with Weylen's Funeral Home of Questa.
Martinez, Nicholas
Isidro Jose
Nicholas Isidro Jose
Martinez, age 74, of Montrose, CO died Tuesday,
January 15, 2002 in
the V.A. Medical Center at Grand Junction, CO.
Nicholas Isidro Jose Martinez, the son of Jose Armarante Martinez and
Maria Elena (Martinez) Martinez, was born on May 15, 1927 in Questa, NM where he
spent his childhood years and attended school. During
his lifetime,
Nicholas worked as a Uranium Miner. He lived in
Questa, NM Grand Junction, CO and Montrose, CO. He honorably served
his country during the years between WWII and the Korean Conflict, from
1945 until 1948 with the US Army, the Army Corps of Engineers, and then the US Air
Force, living in a variety of other places where he
was stationed. He
greatly enjoyed hunting, fishing, and camping.
Nicholas and his wonderful sense of humor will be deeply missed by
all who knew and loved him. Surviving family members who had the privilege of
sharing Nicholas' life include his beloved fiance,
Anne Martinez of
Montrose, CO; his sons, Mike Martinez of Taos, NM; and
Jerome Martinez of Longmont,
CO; five daughters, Elena Bruson of Big Bear, CA,
Elaine Schmidt of California,
Luciana Martinez and fiance, Steven Cortez of Artesia,
NM, Josephine Nunez and husband, Felix of Albuquerque, NM,
and Juanita Martinez of Arizona; a brother, Jose Armarante Martinez Jr. and wife,
Carol of Madisonville, KY; four sisters, Filia Higgins
of Santa Fe, NM,
Ercilia Martinez of Santa Fe, Stella Ortega of Taos,
and Alma Martinez of Albuquerque; and nine precious
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brothers, Ricardo, Orlando, and Armando
Martinez. A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated by Father
Frank Prieto, Tuesday, January 22, 2002 at 10:30 a.m.
at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Santa Fe. A visitation and
Rosary will precede the Mass beginning at 9:00 a.m. Nicholas will be laid to rest
with full military honors at the Santa Fe National
Cemetery. Arrangements
are being handled under the direction of Montrose
Valley Funeral Home of Montrose, CO 970-249-4400. ABQ Journal
January 22, 2002
Martinez, Nichole
Sophia
Nichole Sophia
Martinez February 15, 2006 Nichole Sophia Martinez,
17, of Arroyo Hondo
passed away unexpectedly on February 15, 2006. She was
a Senior at Taos High School. She is preceded in death by her
grandparents, Jose Vicente Sanchez and Bernabe Martinez, uncle, Jospeh
Sanchez and cousin, Vicente Vigil. She is survived by
her parents, Marcia
Sanchez (Randy) and Johnny Martinez (Donna), sisters,
Jessica Martinez
of Arroyo Hondo, Sonya Martinez of Taos, Alicia
Martinez of Arroyo Hondo, Tiana Martinez of Taos, brothers, Ronnie
and Anthony Cordova. She is also survived by nephews, Jerome, Juan and Joseph
Romero, grandmothers, Genara Sanchez of Arroyo Hondo and Sophia Martinez of
Arroyo Seco, many aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends. Rosary was recited on
February 17, 2006 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Arroyo Seco. Funeral mass will
be held on February 18, 2006 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in Arroyo Hondo.
Interment followed at Rael Cemetery.
Martinez, Otilia
May 25, 2006 Otilia
Martinez, 96, of Costilla passed away on May 25, 2006.
She was preceded
in death by her husband Fidel Martinez, grandchildren,
Gerald and Pearl Maes, Brenda Maes Martinez and Gary Martinez.
She is survived by her children Erlinda Maes, Ray Martinez (Rita), Fidel
Martinez, Leo Martinez (Martha) and Grace Salazar
(Larry). She is
also survived by 10 grandchildren, 10 great
grandchildren, 4 great great grandchildren, many other relatives and
friends. Rosary was recited on May 26, 2006 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in
Costilla. Funeral mass was held on May 27, 2006 at Sacred Heart Church with
interment at the Costilla Catholic Cemetery.
Martinez, Pablo
Pablo Martinez age
76 of Taos⁄Halls Peak, NM. died at his daughter
Manuelita M. Luna's home in Taos, NM. 2 Sept 1909. Pablo
Martinez was born in Taos, NM in 1833. In 1858 he married Librada Romero. 20
years ago he and his family moved to plazita de Los Martinez now known as Halls Peak
Colfax County, NM.He served in the military in the 1860 American Civil War and
fought at the battle of Valverde. Pablo Martinez was a
son of the
deceased Santiago Martinez who was a brother to Padre
Antonio Martinez. Survived
by sons Pedro and Epimenio Martinez residents of Wagon
Mound, NM. Daughters
Rosario, Manuelita, Rebecca and Carolina Martinez. La
Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Paul
Evaristo
Paul Evaristo
Martinez, 70, of Questa passed away on June 07, 2006.
He is preceded in death
by his parents Rudolfo and Maria Martinez two brothers
and one sister. He is survived by his wife, Angelina Sally
Martinez of Questa, children, Sandra Y. Ortega of Santa Fe, Paul Evaristo Martinez
Jr. of Colorado Springs, CO, Rudy C. Martinez (Patricia) of Colorado Springs,
CO, Arlene Romero (Repito) of Questa, Frank L.
Martinez of Questa
and Yvonne Vialpando of Santa Fe, 13 grandchildren, 4
great grandchildren, many other relatives and friends.
Memorial service was held on June 09, 2006 at Rivera Chapel. Graveside service were
held on June 10, 2006 at El Pueblito Cemetery.
Martinez, Phillip
PHILLIP MARTINEZ,
40, a resident of Peñasco, passed away unexpectedly on
Tuesday, June 28,
2010. He was preceded in death by his maternal
grandparents, Thomas and Vivianita Roybal; uncles, Joe and William
Roybal and Paul Medina; cousins, Fred Sr. and Fred Jr., James Merrill, Bobby
Medina and Tommy Pacheco. Mr. Martinez is survived by
his daughter, Brianna
Martinez; partner, Carmen; mother, Eliza Martinez;
sister, Melissa Romero
and husband Rick; nephew and God-son, Chad Romero;
niece, Chantel Romero and nephew, Cody Romero all of Peñasco
and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and other loving relatives and
friends. A rosary will be recited on Friday, July 2,
2010 at 7:00 p.m.
at the San Antonio de Padua Church in Peñasco. Mass of
Christian burial to be celebrated on Saturday, July 3, 2010 at
11:00 a.m. also at San Antonio de Padua Church in Peñasco. Burial to follow at
La Morada de San Antonio de Padua Cemetery in Peñasco. The Martinez family has
entrusted their loved one to DeVargas Funeral
Home Crematory
of the Española Valley.
Martinez, Porfiria
Porfiria Martinez
age 8 years, 10 months and 12 days from Llano, NM.
died Monday 5 May
1907 at her residence. She was the daughter of Nobero
Martinez and Cesaria Cordova. La Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Porfiria
Guara de
Porfiria Guara de
Martinez died 29 Dec 1909. died of Fiebre Peunomia
(Fever Pneumonia).
She was the wife of Jacobo Martinez and daughter of
Bentura Guara. Place of death and age not listed. La Revista
De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Quirino
Quirino Martinez age
25 of Taos, NM. died at his residence 11 April 1909 at
9:00 PM. He was
the son of Gabino Martinez. He was buried in the
Pueblo Catholic Cemetery. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Refugio
Refugio Martinez age
48 years 1 month and 6 days from Taos, NM. died at her
residence Last
Saturday March 1909.died of a heart attack. Wife of
Jose M. Santistevan. Survived by her husband and mother Eulogia Q.
Martinez. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Martinez, Ricardo
Ricardo Martinez age
18 of Llano, NM. died in Santa Cruz Rio Arriba County
NM 7 Sept 1907. He
was the son of Seferino Martinez and brother to
Felicitas de Abeyta. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Martinez, Robert L.
Robert L. Martinez,
65, a resident of Belen, passed away on Wednesday,
December 22, 1999.
He was a member of the Catholic Church and served in
the United States Air National Guard in 1950. He was an avid
hunter and fisherman, which led him to spend time in his beloved outdoors. He
was a journeyman carpenter and a master builder. Robert was a very loving father
and provider. He loved all of his sons, as well as his
grandchildren. Robert
was preceded in death by his three sisters; and one
brother. He is survived
by his wife of 24 years, Clara Gurule of Los Lunas;
his five sons, Robert Martinez of Seattle, WA, Rolando Martinez and his
wife, Sheila of Taos, NM, Ronaldo Martinez of Belen, Rubaldo Martinez and his
wife, Tanya of Los Chavez, Ricardo Martinez of
Seattle, WA; 12
grandchildren, Rachelle, Robert III, Ronnie, Gerald,
Elenna, Roland, Ashli, Justin, Ryan, Amber, Ruiz, Raven; his two
sisters; and one brother. Robert is also survived by
his many loving
nieces and nephews. A Rosary will be recited on
Monday, 6:00 p.m., at Romero Funeral Home. A Funeral Mass will
be celebrated on Tuesday, 10:00 a.m., at Our Lady of Belen Catholic
Church. Interment will follow at a later date in the
Taos Catholic
Cemetery. Romero Funeral Home, 609 N. Main St., Belen,
NM. ABQ Journal December
26, 1999
Martinez, Robert N.
Robert N. "Bobby"
Martinez. Born June 7, 1941 passed on April 2, 2001. A
native of Taos, he
moved to Albuquerque at the age of seven. A graduate
of Valley High School, he served four years in the U.S.M.C.
Robert chose a career in law enforcement, retiring from the New Mexico State Police
in 1988. Robert is survived by wife, Hope; sons, Gary,
Carl and Joaquin;
brothers, Alejandro, Maximino, Leo, Ricardo, Reynaldo,
Patrizio; and sister,
Rebecca; grandchildren, Beth, Gabriel, Lena, Elija and
Sierra. Robert was a devoted family man, wonderful husband,
hard worker, but above all, a great father and friend. A Memorial Service will
be held Friday at 6:00 p.m. at Christian Life Center
in San Ysidro.
Dad, we love you and we'll miss you. Thank you for a
lifetime of memories. ABQ Journal April 05, 2001
Martinez, Roberto M.
Roberto M. Martinez,
85, of Taos passed away on February 12, 2006. He was a
longtime rancher
and also worked in Los Alamos for many years and
retired from the Town of Taos. He is preceded in death by his
wife, Juanita V. Martinez, infant son, Robert Edgar Martinez, brothers and sisters,
Elias, Guillermo and Louis Martinez, Andrea Tejada and
Aurora Cruz. He is
survived by his daughter, Eleanor Cardenas (Benny) of
Santa Fe and son,
Robert A. Martinez (Molly) of Taos, sisters, Delia
Martinez and Alice Vargas (Elias) all of Taos. He is also survived
by grandchildren, Barbara Wolf (David), Thomas Cardenas (Rosalyn), Andrea
Overturf (Ryan), Robert and Jennifer Martinez, great grandchildren, Danielle
Cardenas, Ryan Wolf, Benjamin and Caleb Cardenas and
Marisa Overturf.
Rosary was recited February 14, 2006 at at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Funeral mass was held on February 15, 2006 at Our Lady
of Guadalupe Church. Interment followed at the Santa Fe
National Cemetery.
Martinez, Rowena
Matteson Meyers
March 08, 2000, The
Santa Fe New Mexican, Page: B-2, ROWENA M. MARTINEZ, Age 90, of Taos passed away on
March 05, 2000. She was the owner for many years of El Rincon, the original trading
post of Taos. She retired from the Federal Government
where she worked at
the US Forest Service and the Bureau of Land
Management. She is preceded
in death by her first husband, Ralph E. Meyers in
1948; and her second husband, J. Paul Martinez in 1978; son,
Michael Stephen Martinez in 1981; and granddaughters: Larissa and
Cinnamon Martinez. She is survived by her daughter,
Nina C. Meyers and
son, Ouray Meyers and wife Marty all of Taos. She is
also survived by grandchildren:
Miguel Castillo, Paul Castillo, Estevan Castillo,
Jenina Castillo, Raymond David Meyers, Ralph Courtney Meyers,
Robert Emerson Meyers; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral
service will be held on Saturday, March 11, 2000 at
10:00 AM at First
Presbyterian Church with burial to follow at Sierra
Vista Cemetery. Arrangements
by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home
Martinez, Rowena
Matteson Meyers
Former `First Lady
of the West' dies in Taos, March 11, 2000, The Santa
Fe New Mexican,
Page: B-2, TAOS -- Funeral services are scheduled
today for Rowena Matteson Meyers Martinez, who during various
careers helped operate the town's oldest trading post, owned a restaurant and
worked for the U.S. Forest Service. Martinez died
March 5 at the age
of 90. She was recognized by the Taos County
Historical Society "for her longtime interest in the tri-cultural
manners and customs of Taos Community; for acquiring and preserving costumes and
accessories of the past and for her dedication to
reviving the
crafts and skills that produced them." In 1987, she
was presented the "First Lady of the West" award by Michael
Martin Murphey at the first West Fest, held in
Colorado. In the
last year of her life, she was honored as a Living
Treasure by the town of Taos for her unselfish and dedicated service
to the citizens of our community. Born in Erie, Penn.
on July 31, 1909,
she moved west with her family in 1923 to homestead in
Sunshine Valley, just
north of Taos. After completing high school, her first
job was a secretarial position with a small Christmas-card company
in Taos. She eventually became the first woman to own
a car in Taos, a teal
Ford Model A for which she paid $400, before leaving
for San Francisco
to attend Mills College. In June 1932, she married
Ralph Meyers, who was a member of the Taos Art Colony and
operated the first Indian trading post in Taos, The Mission Shop. Among their
friends were Mabel Dodge Luhan and her husband Tony, along with Frieda and D.H.
Lawrence, Frank Waters, Gisella Loeffler, Lady Brett,
E. Irving Couse,
Herbert "Buck" Dunton, Leon Gaspard and Nicolai
Fechin. She modeled for Fechin, Dunton, Ward Lockwood and other
artists. She was portrayed as "Angelina" in Frank Water's novel, The Man Who
Killed the Deer. The couple opened a restaurant in an old adobe house. However,
with the hardship imposed by the start of World War II
and the rationing
of food, the restaurant closed in its first year.
Around this time, to make ends meet, she began a career with the U.S.
Forest Service. After her husband died in 1948, she had a hard time running the
shop, working for the Forest Service and managing as a
single parent.In
1949, she married J. Paul Martinez, a forest ranger.
She retired from the Forest Service in 1970 and reopened her
shop, in which she also set up a small museum. She researched and wrote a study
of Spanish land grants of Northern New Mexico for the
Bureau of Land
Management. And in 1974, she researched and wrote a
history of the Taos
Presbyterian Church for its 100th anniversary. Funeral
services are scheduled for 10 a.m. today at Sierra Vista Cemetery.
Martinez, Rowena
Matteson Meyers
Remembered For Love
of Taos History, March 10, 2000, Albuquerque Journal,
Page: 2, Rowena
Matteson Meyers Martinez was a businesswoman, author,
patron of the arts and Taos historian. A Taos resident for most
of her life, Martinez died Monday at Holy Cross Hospital of complications from
Alzheimer's disease, a grandson, Paul Castillo, said Thursday. She was 90. Services
will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the First
Presbyterian Church
of Taos. "She was very sweet, witty and very
intelligent," Castillo said. "She was very ahead of her time in a lot
of ways." Her family moved from Pennsylvania, where
she was born, to
homestead in Sunshine Valley, north of Taos, in 1923.
Martinez's first job was a secretarial position with a Taos
Christmas card company. She was the first woman to own a car in the village, a
Model "A" with a rumble seat. Martinez was daring
enough to drive
with her sister to San Francisco to attend college,
Castillo said. In 1932, she left school to marry Ralph Meyers, a
member of the Taos art colony and operator of a
trading post
called The Mission Shop. She learned to make jewelry
and woven blankets. Their circle of literary friends included the
famed Mabel Dodge Luhan and D.H. Lawrence, her grandson said. Martinez's love
of Taos history and its people was well known.Castillo
said it was not
just a hobby, but more of a passion which consumed her
time and energy. "People
would refer to her as being a walking encyclopedia of
Taos history," Castillo said. After her husband died in 1948, Martinez
returned to clerical work for the U.S. Forest Service. She married J. Paul
Martinez, a forest ranger, in 1949. In 1970, she left
the service and
reopened the shop she and Meyers had owned, changing
its name to El Rincon.
She taught and encouraged many young silversmiths,
Castillo said. Martinez wrote a study of Spanish land grants of
northern New Mexico for the Bureau of Land Management. She also wrote a
history of the Presbyterian Church of Taos for its
100th anniversary.
Martinez also was known for putting on historical
fashion shows in Taos and Santa Fe, outfitting men, women and
children in the clothing of their ancestors. Her second husband died in 1978, the
same year that the Taos County Historical Society recognized her for her years of
work in preserving history. She received the "First
Lady of the West"
award in 1987. And in1999, Taos honored Martinez as a
"Living Treasure." Other
survivors include a daughter, Nina Meyers, and a son,
Ouray Meyers, both of Taos.
Martinez, Sam V.
Sam V. Martinez, 89,
of Taos passed away on January 4, 2006. He is preceded
in death by his
wife, Susana C. Martinez. He is survived by his
children, Carla M. Trujillo (Tom) and Sammy Martinez Jr. (Maria),
grandchildren, Tommy Trujillo Jr., Phillip Trujillo
(Tracy), Matthew
Trujillo, Sammy Martinez III (Renee) and Abenicio
Martinez (Delia). He is also survived by 4 great grandchildren,
Phillip Jr. and Andrea Trujillo, Zeke and Celso Martinez. Rosary was recited on
Friday, January 06, 2006 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Funeral mass
was held on Saturday, January 07, 2006 at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Church.
Interment was held at Sierra Vista Cemetery.
Martinez, Severo
Severo Martinez, 90,
was welcomed into the arms of our dear Lord Jesus on,
Sunday July 16,
2006 surrounded by his loving family and friends.
Severo was preceded in death by his wife Rosemary, and is survived by
his daughters Leonor (Norie) Martinez, Kate Martinez and companion Jose
Marquez, Rebecca Martinez, and son Severo Vincent Martinez and wife, Amy. He had
five grandchildren that he adored, David St. James, Severo William, Megan, Ashley
and Natalie Martinez. He is also survived by his
brother Conrad
Rivera and wife Eva, sister Cordy Conley, his
companion and friend Dolores Sullivan, and numerous nieces and
nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother Rosenda Gallegos, brothers
Manuel and Pat Martinez, Antonio A Rivera II and Mario
Rivera. He was born
May 7, 1916 in Chama, New Mexico. Growing up in Chama,
Taos, and El Rito
he gained a great love and appreciation for the great
outdoors and the beauty of Northern New Mexico. He loved to fish
in the small streams of the North and hunt dear, elk, and grouse. Severo was a
proud veteran of World War II where he served with the
58th Quartermaster
Battalion in Europe and in the South Pacific. He was
recalled to federal
service as a member of the New Mexico National Guard
during the Korean Conflict.
As a forward observer he was awarded the Purple Heart
and the Bronze Star. After release from federal service Severo
remained in the New Mexico National Guard until his retirement at the rank
of Major. Severo was always very proud of the men he served within the National Guard
and loved them dearly. Severo was employed with the Employment Security Commission
(DOL) for 39 years. His faithful and dedicated service
to that agency as
Manager and District Supervisor assisted many New
Mexico Veterans and
citizens to obtain employment and helped start many
careers. Severo is a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
a life member and charter member of the Military Order
of the Purple Heart,
Patrick Hurley Chapter. A life member of the American
Legion, and the
Santa Fe Elks Club #460. Rosary was recited on July
18, 2006 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church on Osage Av. in
Santa Fe. Funeral mass was held July 19, 2006 at St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church. Internmentl was held at Santa Fe National
Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, please make donations to Open Hands in
memory of Severo Martinez.
Martinez, Thomas R.
Jr.
Thomas R. Martinez,
Jr., 70, passed away at a local hospital on March 5,
2001. He was born
on November 25, 1930 in Leadville, CO, the son of
Thomas R. and Josephine (Trujillo) Martinez, Sr. He was an
officer with the Immigration and Naturalization Department in Albuquerque for 25
years and a member of the Catholic Church. Thomas is survived by daughters, Karen
and Debye Martinez, both of Albuquerque; sisters,
Chris Guy and her
husband, Larry; and Pearl Sako, all of Albuquerque;
brother, Frank Martinez and his wife, Sylvia, of Wenatchee, WA;
sister-in-law, Catherine Martinez, of Albuquerque; and sister-in-law,
Bernice DesGeorges, of Taos, NM; granddaughter, Kristi
LaJeunesse, of San
Diego, CA and former wife, Alice DesGeorges, of Taos,
NM. Visitation
will be held on Thursday, March 8, 2001 from 4:00 p.m.
to 6:00 p.m. at Fitzgerald
Chapel, Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113
Carlisle NE. A Rosary will be recited at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday,
March 8, 2001 in Fitzgerald Chapel. A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, March 9th at
Immaculate Conception
Church, 619 Copper NW. Pallbearers are Larry Guy,
Richard Norris, Josh Stockham, Mathew Stockham, Joey Olonia,
and Tom Holder. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. Fitzgerald
and Son Funeral Directors are in charge of his arrangements. ABQJournal March
08, 2001
Martinez, Tom
Tom Martinez, 75, of
Taos passed away on May 07, 2006. He was a longtime
Taos Educator and
coach at Taos Municipal Schools. He is preceded in
death by his parents, Zacarias Beatrice Martinez,
brothers, Vidal Gilbert Martinez and
granddaughter, Angelica
Martinez. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Eva
Martinez, children, Yolanda "Yogi" Romero (Richard), Liz Martinez,
David Martinez (Deborah), Tomas Martinez and Yvette Ruiz (Federico). He is
also survived by nine grandchildren, five great grandchildren, brothers and
sisters, Juan Martinez (Mary), Flora Gonzales (Frank),
Martha Martinez,
Bernice Hayes and Marcella Rivera. Funeral mass was
held on Wednesday,
May 10, 2006 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Martinez, Vicente F.
Vicente F. Martinez
age 77 of Ranchos de Taos, NM. died Saturday 4 Dec
1909 at 11:00 PM.
He had served in the American military in 1855 and
rejoined the military in during the 1860 Civil Wasr. He is survived
by his wife Pablita G. de Martinez; Sons J. D.
Martinez and
Francisco Martinez. Buried at the Ranchos de Taos
Cemetery. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Mascarenas, Juan B.
Juan B. Mascarenas
age 3 years, 4 months and 8 days of Santa Barbara, NM.
Adopted son of
Blas Sanchez and Juanita F. Sanchez. Son of Candelario
Mascarenas and Guadalupe
S. de Mascarenas. Was playing with other children near
a fire place and was burned to death 2 Jan 1909. La Revista De
Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Mascarenas, Mary
Gloria
Mary Gloria
Mascarenas, 61, passed away on June 13, 2006. She is
survived by her children,
Darnell, Gary, Susan and Raymond Mascarenas, mother,
Teodora, sister and brothers, Eloy, Julie and Archie and many
other relatives. Rosary will be recited on Sunday, June 18, 2006 at 7 PM at
Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Cerro. Funeral mass will be held on
Monday, June 19, 2006 at 10 AM at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Catholic
Church in Cerro with interment to follow at Cerro
Cemetery.
Massey, Robert Scott
Robert Scott Massey,
58, was born on Wednesday, March 6, 1946 in Detroit,
MI. He died on
Thursday, July 15, 2004 near his home in Cochiti
Canyon. Scott grew up in Albuquerque and attended the Albuquerque
Academy before serving in the army. He attended Oberlin College in
Ohio, and St. John's University in Santa Fe. Scott was
a free spirit, who
was pulled by his passion for sailing, and his love of
Cochiti Canyon. He used the strength and grace of his hands to
create amazing beauty in whatever he undertook. As a jeweler, he created unique
styles of turquoise mosaic, wood and stone inlays. As
a master
carpenter, he worked for Taos furniture from 1977 to
1983 and developed a number of designs for that company, as
well as for his own customers. He hand built wooden boats and dreamed of
sailing down the Atlantic coast. As a building
contractor, he built
or renovated dozens of homes, using the same gift for
design, woodworking skill and meticulous care that characterized all he
did. He showered his family with affection and kindness, and was loved for his
life-long pursuit of knowledge, his incredible work
ethic, and his
youthful spirit. We will miss his amazing smile, the
depth of his eyes and his infectious laugh. He is survived by his
wife of eighteen years, Melinda Massey, of Cochiti Canyon, NM; his parents, Dr.
Robert and Mrs. June Massey, of Avon, CT; his sister,
Janet Massey of Avon,
CT; his son, Dr. Jonathan Massey Taylormoore, and his
wife, Melissa of
Falls Church, VA; his daughter, Rachel Idris Massey,
and her husband, Will of Santa Fe, NM; his son, Cadet James Joshua
Hall, of West Point, NY; and his niece, Melissa Massey Morgan, and her
husband, Peter of Middletown, CT. Services will be
held at St. John's
Episcopal Cathedral on Thursday, July 22, 2004 at
10:00 a.m. French Mortuary
7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE 823-9400 ABQ Journal Wed July
21, 2004
Masters, Donald D.
Donald D. Masters,
71 was born on June 22, 1935, to Trula Lindley Masters
and Chester Masters
in Greenfield, Missouri. He passed away November 13,
2006. After graduating from High School, He started his career
operating heavy equipment. Donald was drafted into the US Army in 1958. He did
his basic training in Fort Carson, Colorado. He was
then recruited
into the Honor Guard where he served the rest of his
service duty walking the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, at
Arlington, Virginia. When he got out of the service,
he continued to
perfect his skills operating heavy equipment, working
out of the Operating Engineers Local # 9 all over Colorado.
Don and Jeannie Sanchez were married in March of 1973., The energy boom in
Wyoming in 1976 inspired him to move there. He and Jeannie then invited newlyweds
Andamo and Linda along with baby little Andamo to come
and join them there.
They also invited Lewis and Sedonia along with little
Lewis to come and
join them in Casper, Wyoming. In the mid 80's they
left Wyoming to go back to Colorado to work. Jeannie came home to
New Mexico and Don continued to pursue his craft in California, and
Colorado. He retired in 2000, and came home to the
CerroQuesta Area,
to live permanently, a place, which he dearly loved.
He was very fond of saying "This place was just as beautiful as
Colorado, but more affordable". When his sister-in-law
Yolanda and her
family moved to Cerro, he became very involved in the
lives of her boys which
he came to love and claim as his own. Juaquin, Richard
and Miguel were the pride of his life. Don came to be loved, and
respected for his gregarious attitudes, the love of
his extended
family and community, his loyalty to the Denver
Broncos. He used to tell Jeannie that he sure enjoyed riding on
her coat tails, never fully realizing how many lives
he touched on his
own. Don is survived by his wife Jeannie, His boys
Juaquin Martinez, Richard
and Miguel Sanchez, His sister Kay McCrea (Bob),
brother-in-law Jerry Sanchez, sisterinlaw Yolanda Acosta (Ross),
Nieces, Sedonia Herrera, (Lewis), Bowina Burback, (Pete), Moriah Sanchez, and
Pamela McCrea, Nephews, Andamo Sanchez (Linda), Marcos Mascarenas (Angelique)
and Patrick Mc- Crea, and their families, His Holy
Cross Hospital
Family, and his large extended family otherwise called
community. Viewing was held from 1:005:30 PM on Wednesday
November 15, 2006 at Weylen's Funeral Home Chapel in Questa, NM. A Rosary
was held at 7:00 PM on Wednesday November 15, 2006 at Our Lady of Guadalupe
Catholic Church In Cerro, NM. The Funeral Mass was held at 10:00 AM on Thursday
November 16, 2006 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Cerro, NM With Burial
to follow at the Cerro Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Weylen's Funeral Home in
Questa NM. www.weylens-funeral-home.com
Maxwell, Francisca
Trujillo
Francisca Trujillo
Maxwell age 72 died thursday 5 April 1905 at 9:00 PM.
Survived by a sister
and 3 nephews, only 1 named Felix Sandoval and his
wife Cleofas Sandoval. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Maxwell, Joyce Majel
Joyce Majel Maxwell,
77, of Taos passed away on July 09, 2006. She is
survived by her children,
Robert E. Tye of Chamita, Harry Franklin Tidwell of
Oklahoma City, OK, Julia, Sylvia, Marcella and Cynthia, brother,
Deni Jones (Betty) of Kansas City, KS and sister, Jeanine Corbley of Kansas City,
KS. Funeral service was held on , July 13, 2006 at Rivera Chapel.
Mayer, Charles
Charles Mayer, 81,
of Arroyo Seco, NM Passed away 18 Nov 1994 at his
residence. Former
director of the Ski School at Red River, NM. Survived
by his wife Nicole; Children Jean Mayer, Bernard Mayer and Christine
Morel; Brother and sister from France.(Names not listed). Private graveyard
service. The Taos News. 23 Nov 1994 A-12. Contributed
by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Mayo, Donald L.
Donald L. Mayo, 54,
Tres Piedras, NM, passed away January 15, 2006. Don
was a cowboy,
first and foremost. He worked for ranches, feedlots
and individuals all of his life in southern Colorado and New
Mexico. He was an avid hunter and a licensed guide in
New Mexico. He
loved animals, the outdoors and most of all his family
and friends. He is survived
by his mother, Mary Mayo of Tres Piedras, brother,
Mike Mayo (Elaine), Farmington, NM, sisters, Kathy Haston
(Larry), Hobbs, NM and Becky Mayo, Del Norte, CO, nephews Eddie Mayo, Michael
Mayo (Julie) and Shane Haston, a niece Kimberly Haston, great-nephew Riley Mayo
and great-niece Ashley Mayo, Aunt Kate Schofield and cousins Ricky, Robert and Randy
Schofield, Tres Piedras, Uncle Jack Gilson, CA, Aunt Grace Mayo, CO and numerous
others. Don was preceded in death by his father Pete Mayo, grandparents, four uncles
and an aunt. A memorial service will be held later in
the spring in Tres
Piedras, with the date, time and place to be announced
at a later date. Good
Ride, cowboy! Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral
Home.
McDonald, Richard
Thursday, November
4, 2010 9:12 AM MDT Cattle industry leader Richard
McDonald, 66, of
Angel Fire died Friday (Oct. 29) in Amarillo.Memorial
services were Monday (Nov. 1) at First Presbyterian Church in
Amarillo with Dr. Jim Bankhead and Dr. Murray Gossett
officiating.McDonald,
retired President and CEO of Texas Cattle Feeders
Association, died
following an inspiring year-long battle with
cancer.Richard Peterson McDonald's life of service to agriculture began
with his birth on February 21, 1944, in Clifton, Texas
to Roy and Werner
McDonald. He grew up in San Benito, honing his
leadership abilities in FFA and 4-H activities, including serving
as Chairman of the State 4-H Council. Following graduation from San Benito High
School, Richard attended Texas A M University, graduating with a BS in animal
science in 1966. He then graduated from Louisiana
State University
with a MS in 1969 and PhD in 1972 in animal breeding,
nutrition and statistics. His first job was with Texas Agricultural
Extension Service as an Area Livestock Specialist in the Dallas area.Dr. McDonald
joined Texas Cattle Feeders Association as Executive Assistant in 1974 and retired as
President and CEO in 2006, leaving giant footprints on
the growth of the
Association over more than 30 years. His strengths in
research and regulatory
areas coincided with the organization's growth. His
integrity and credibility in legislative affairs led to major
political victories for TCFA and national
organizations.Upon retirement
from TCFA, he continued service to cattle
organizations across the United States and was a consultant with
McCormick Company in Amarillo until his death.At the time of his death, Dr. McDonald
was serving on the West Texas A M University Foundation Board and was
appointed the Canadian River Compact Commissioner by Gov. Rick Perry in
2009.Recognitions over the years have included the
Distinguished Service
to Texas Agriculture Award from Professional Ag
Workers of Texas in 1985; Man of the Year in Texas Agriculture from the
Texas County Agricultural Agents Association in 1996; Blue and Gold Award from
Texas FFA in 1997; Outstanding Alumnus, Texas A
M University in
1999; Gerald W. Thomas Outstanding Agriculturist Award
from Texas Tech University
in 2002; first recipient Industry Leadership Award,
Cattle Feeders Hall of Fame, 2010.Richard McDonald and Sharon Tolzien
were married on October 5, 1979 in Amarillo. Richard was an
active member of First Presbyterian Church of
Amarillo.He was preceded
in death by his parents and his son Kelly McDonald in
2008.He is survived by his wife Sharon; two sons, Lanny McDonald
and his wife Deanna of Amarillo and Lyle McDonald and his wife Myra of
Round Rock; one daughter, Lori Price and her husband Danny of Tyler; a
daughter-in-law, Kerri McDonald of Amarillo; 12
grandchildren; two brothers,
Roy McDonald and wife Rhea of Georgetown and Robert
McDonald and wife Darleen
of San Benito; sister-in-law, Sandra Woodward and
husband Tom of Amarillo; and numerous nieces, nephews and
cousins.The Richard McDonald Leadership Institute has been established in honor of
his legacy. The program offers leadership
development and
training for young people involved with cattle
organizations throughout the United States. Contributions in
support of this effort may be sent to: The
Richard McDonald Leadership
Institute, c⁄o The Amarillo Area Foundation, 801 S.
Fillmore, Suite 700, Amarillo, Texas 79101.
Contributions may also be made to Shuter Library of
Angel Fire, P.O.
Box 298, Angel Fire, New Mexico 87710 or Olivia's
Angels, c⁄o BSA Hospice, P.O. Box 950, Amarillo, Texas
79105-9975.
McDowell, Bettye
Lochridge
Bettye Lochridge
McDowell, 80, a resident of Albuquerque, died March
26, 2001. She is survived
by her daughters, Kay Morrell and husband, Chris of
Catania, Sicily, Sue McDowell and husband, Robert Crollett of
Taos, New Mexico; and grandchildren, Tyler, Whitney and Marissa. She was the
founder⁄owner of Humpty Dumpty School then retired from Albuquerque Public Schools
as an elementary teacher. Before and during her retirement, she spent happy
hours traveling, fishing and enjoyed her cabin in Red
River. Services
will be held at 1:00 p.m., Monday, April 2, 2001 at
Sandia Presbyterian Church, 10704 Paseo del Norte, N.E. with Reverend
Dewey Johnson, officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to
Parkinson's Disease Foundation, 710 West 168th Street,
New York, New York
10032. French Mortuary, Wyoming Chapel, 7121 Wyoming
Blvd N.E. ABQ
Journal March 30, 2001
McElroy, Luisa
Leonor H.
Luisa Leonor "Lena"
H. McElroy, born March 28, 1916, was a life-long
resident of Las Vegas,
NM. Lena was the youngest of nine children and the
last remaining member of her family. She passed away peacefully on
November 2, 2007 in Albuquerque, NM at the Sunrise Retirement Home. She was
preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, Thomas, on April 29, 2007. Lena
is survived by her four children, Daniel McElroy and
wife, Martha of
Taos, NM, Stephen McElroy and wife, Karen, of Las
Vegas, NM, Therese Dickey
and husband, Charles of Albuquerque, NM and John
McElroy and wife, Denise of Las Vegas, NM; grandchildren, Michelle,
Patricia, Cheryl, Erika, Thomas, Ethan, Caitlin, Ashley, and Casey;
great-grandchildren, Danielle, Jon Michael, Estevan,
and Sayre as well
as many nieces and nephews. Lena was a devout Roman
Catholic and member of the Immaculate Conception Church,
Catholic Daughters of America, Sacred Heart League and Alter Society. Lena
was a beautician for 55 years and owned and operated her own beauty shop for 45
years. Lena's favorite hobby was knitting, but she
also enjoyed
needlepoint and hook rugs. She made wonderful homemade
jelly and was an exceptional
pie maker. At any given time, there were 2 or 3
different pies prepared for her family. Lena loved tending to her rose
bushes and would always have fresh cut roses in her home. She loved cookouts,
family gatherings and all the holidays. She especially
loved Christmas, when
the family was together in her home. Having a houseful
of family was her
greatest joy, it sustained her and made her happy her
entire life. Lena devoted her life to taking care of her family,
and the life time memories she gave us will be shared
and recounted with
affection and laughter. Her children and grandchildren
have been so fortunate
to have had their parents and grandparents for so many
years and their passing away is the last of a generation. We are
deeply saddened at the lost of our parents and grandparents this year, and we
feel a great void in all our lives. Our memories are everlasting, and their devotion
and guidance will be with us forever. We are forever grateful to Maria Rios for the
four years she devoted and cared for our parents in
Las Vegas. Her
kindness, patience and loyalty allowed us to keep them
in their own home until
this year. Thank you to Sunrise Retirement Home for
their compassion, guidance and medical care during the last months
our parent's lives. The pallbearers will be Casey McElroy, Ethan Proffer, Jon
Michael Griego, Estevan Lopez, Albert Lopez, and
Charles Dickey;
Honorary Pallbearers, Thomas H. McElroy, Gene McElroy,
Gene Falvey, Frank Berged,
and William Ludi. Recitation of the Most Holy Rosary
will be on Tuesday, November 6, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. at the
Immaculate Conception Church, Las Vegas, NM. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at the Immaculate Conception Church
with interment at Mt. Calvary Cemetery following the Mass. In lieu of flowers, the
family requests that memorial contributions be made to
the Immaculate
Conception Church building fund. Arrangements are
under the direction of the Rogers Mortuary, Las Vegas, NM, ABQ
Journal November 06, 2007
McFarland, Agnes
Agnes “Pete”
McFarland, 91, of Lancaster, OH passed away Friday
evening December 29,
2006 at the Rockmill Rehabilitation Centre, Lancaster,
OH. She was born on September 21, 1915 in Canal Winchester,
OH to the late William H. Bertha A. (Cooper) Morehart. Pete graduated from
Carroll High School in 1933. She retired from Anchor Hocking Glass Corp, Lancaster.
She was a member of the Cedar Hill Calvary United Church, Amanda, OH. Agnes is
survived by her sons: Robert (Florence) McFarland IV
of Ashville, OH,
Ted (Paula) McFarland of Lancaster, OH, Wyatt
(Barbara) McFarland of Lancaster, OH; grandsons: Robert R.
McFarland V and Harold E. (Jill) McFarland both of Ashville. She was preceded in
death by her husband Russell “Russ” McFarland III and
her parents, 3
brothers 3 sisters. There will be no funeral
services or visitation. Cremation has taken place. Interment will be
in Sierra Vista Cemetery, Taos, New Mexico. Memorial Contributions may be made to
Cedar Hill Calvary United Church, Amanda, OH c⁄o Gwendolyn Hoplite 5075 Leist Rd.
Amanda, OH 43102. Arrangements are being handled by the Sheridan Funeral Home
Lancaster, OH.
McGill, Donald David
Donald David McGill,
84, born September 2, 1923 in Camp Crook, SD, passed
away November 11,
2007 in Albuquerque, NM. He is survived by his wife of
59 years, Donna; and
four children, Bruce and wife, Ginny; Barbara and
husband, William Langford; Craig; and Curt and wife, Cindy; three
grandchildren, Adrienne, Steve, and Meghan; and a sister, Margaret Jobe. He was a
Forest Service "Brat", and also, worked for the Forest
Service for 20 years
in Taos, NM and Albuquerque. After retirement he
traveled extensively
with his wife to all 50 states, all of Canada, Great
Britain, New Zealand, and parts of Mexico. In accordance with his
wishes there will be no services. Memorial contributions can be made to the
Ballut Abyad Shrine Transportation Fund (this fund is
for the
transportation needs of the children that the Shriners
help, and is tax deductible), 6600 Zuni SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to: Daniels Family Funeral Services 2400
Southern Blvd. SE Rio Rancho, NM 87124 505-891-9192 ABQ Journal Sun
November 18, 2007
McGinnis, Francella
Francella McGinnis,
74 of Taos passed away on November 07, 2007. She is
preceded in death
by her parents, Selso Cordelia Martínez, sister,
Isabel McGuire, brothers, Alex, Selso and Eloy Martínez. She is survived
by her sisters and brothers, Amalia Valerio, Eloy Martínez (Rose) all of Ranchos
de Taos, Connie Anaya of Taos, Frances "Pancha" Reynolds (Leonard) of Richfield,
Utah, Dolly Peralta (Fred) of Taos, Gloria Martínez
(Ted) of Taos,
Johnny Martínez (Juanita) of Ranchos de Taos, many
nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral mass was held on
November 09, 2007 at San Francisco de Asís Catholic Church. Interment was
held at Hartt Cemetery. Arrangements by Rivera- Hanlon
Funeral Home.
www.riverafuneralhome.com
McGrath, Juana
Juana McGrath age 31
of Ranchos de Taos, NM. died Saturday night in an
automobile accident
that occurred 8 miles south of Espanola, NM on
U.S.highway 64. The car in which the family was riding struck a
truck which turned in front of them unexpectedly at
the junction of 64
and NM 4. State police indicated. Mr. McGrath and 6
children were injuried in the accident which killed Mrs.
McGrath. Funeral arrangements were made by Blocks Mortuary in Santa Fe, NM. Taos
News Nov 28,1968 1. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
McIntyre, Ignatius
Sister Ignatius
taught at local school, April 21, 2000, The Santa Fe
New Mexican, Page: B-2,
Sister Ignatius McIntyre, a Sister of Loretto for 75
years and a former teacher at St. Francis Cathedral School in
Santa Fe, died in El Paso April 17 at the age of 95.
Sister Ignatius'
funeral was held Wednesday in El Paso at Nazareth
Hall, the Sisters of Loretto's nursing home, and she was buried in Mount
Carmel Cemetery, also in El Paso. Sister Ignatius was born in San
Antonio, not far from Socorro, one of six sisters.
Three of the siblings
became Sisters of Loretto. The other two nuns, Sister
Angeline McIntyre and Sister Rose Anthony McIntyre, live in El
Paso. Sister Ignatius also is survived by another sister, Frances McIntyre Carter,
who lives in El Paso. The McIntyre family lived across
the street from
the Hilton family, one of whom, Conrad, went on to
found the Hilton Hotel chain. "My mother had gone to school at
Loretto Academy in Santa Fe, where she knew Conrad Hilton's mother," Sister
Rose Anthony said. After attending Loretto Academy in
El Paso, Sister
Ignatius joined the Sisters of Loretto and spent 1
years at the order's mother house near Bardstown, Ky. She later
earned a degree in Spanish at Loretto Heights College in Denver. Sister
Ignatius taught at St. Francis Cathedral School from
1929 to 1941 and
at St. Joseph's School in Taos from 1948 to 1953. She
also taught at Immaculate
Conception School in Las Vegas and was at a school in
Pueblo, Colo. "She always
taught elementary school, and she was precious with
them," Sister Rose Anthony said. Before retiring to El Paso some
years ago, Sister Ignatius lived in Kansas City and tutored children there, Sister
Rose Anthony said. In lieu of flowers, the McIntyre
family is requesting
that donations be sent to the Loretto Academy's
scholarship fund in El Paso. The address is 1300 Hardaway St., El
Paso, Texas 79903.
McKenzie, Mary Madge
Shepard
Mary Madge Shepard
McKenzie, 93, passed away Sunday, February 28, 1999 at
the Plaza de
Retiro, Taos. She was born to Mary Lee Blakey Shepard
and Jasper Henry Shepard,
March 23, 1906 in Haskell, Texas, and attended schools
in El Paso, Texas, Little
Rock, Arkansas, and Roswell, NM. She graduated from
UNM in 1927 as an English major and a Phi Beta Kappa. Skilled in
secretarial skills, she spent two years in Washington, DC as secretary and
general assistant to New Mexico Congressman, Albert Gallatin Simms. She was married
to Donald Alexander McKenzie in a civil ceremony on Christmas eve 1929 in Las
Cruces, NM; the following day, her father, a weekly
newspaper owner
and publisher, and an itinerant preacher, performed
religious rites in El Paso, Texas. In 1930-31, the newly-weds
traveled in Europe, primarily in Germany and France. Their daughter, Jennifer, was
born in Nice, France in 1931. They returned to the US
in 1933 and were
living in Tucson when their son, Cameron, was born. At
this time, Madge worked
at the University of Arizona and later at Stanford,
where her husband received his Ph.D. The family spent a year in Cedar
Rapids, Iowa in 1945 at Coe College, where Don taught and Madge worked as a
secretary; in 1947 they returned to New Mexico and
UNM. At the
University Madge worked for Francis Scholes, academic
vice president, and Don, who was fluent in more than six
languages, including French, Italian and Russian,
taught German. In
the 1950's and 60's they traveled extensively in
Europe, visiting Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, France, Austria,
Germany, Scandinavia, and their favorite place, the Scottish Hebrides Islands. They
moved to the Plaza de Retiro in Taos in 1982. Her husband predeceased her, dying
December 1991. Also preceding her in death was a brother, Robert Shepard; and a
21 year old grandson, Timothy Drake; her only son, Cameron died in 1996. During the
McKenzies' residence at the Plaza de Retiro, they started a collection and donated
books for a community library, which their son,
Cameron memorialized
with a bronze plaque,"McKenzie Library." The
management of the Retiro has provided an apartment for its use,
and present residents, Margaret and Curt Anderson, take care of it,
accepting donations, checking books in and out and
keeping order
generally. Survivors include daughter, Jennifer Drake;
daughter-in-law, Carman Anna McKenzie; granddaughter, Cammie
McKenzie; grandsons, Kent McKenzie and Cameron McKenzie II; also
grandchildren, Randy, Carman and Alia Drake; and a sister-in-law, Kathleen Shepard;
and 12 great-grandchildren. Her wish was that the body
be donated to the
Medical School, University of New Mexico. Private
memorial services. ABQ
Journal Fri March 12, 1999
McKinney, Volney O.
Volney O. McKinney
age not listed. Former Taos, NM resident. died Aug
22,1968. He is survived
by his wife Edith Niles; Sons Kenneth N., Volney O.
Jr., Glenn W and Fred L. McKinney. Taos News Sept 12,1968 5.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Medary, Elizabeth
Gatlin
Elizabeth Gatlin
Medary (Liz) of Taos and Ft. Worth TX, passed away on
September 26, 2006.
Liz was born on February 28, 1929 to John and
Elizabeth Gatlin in Oklahoma City. She grew up in Albuquerque and
graduated from Albuquerque High School in 1946 and the University of New Mexico in
1952 with a B.S. in Geology. She enjoyed life and was
a constant
explorer and learner. She earned her degree from the
University of New Mexico in Geology while raising her oldest
daughter, Susie. She continued to raise her children and spent countless hours
teaching them, and later her grandchildren, about
nature and the
outdoors through activities such as fossil hunting,
fishing, hunting, bird watching and reading. An adventurer at heart,
Liz not only rode motorcycles, but obtained her
private pilot's
license and could be seen flying high above in her
aerobatics plane. After her children had gone to college, Liz
continued her passion to teach by joining the faculty
at Fort Worth
Country Day School where she taught sixth grade earth
science. She was always
the first to volunteer for field trips to Big Bend
National Park and the Texas Gulf Coast. Liz was a dear friend to
many and will be missed for her open mind, open heart,
generosity and deep
held belief that all people are good. She is survived
by her children, Dorothy
Sue Cooke, Thomas Alan Medary, Sarah Jane Medary,
grandchildren, Alex Boyd Cooke, Alyssa Beth Cooke, John
Gatlin Medary, Katherine Chandler Medary, Timothy David Longoria and James
David Longoria. A memorial service was held on Saturday, September 30, 2006 at
the Rivera Chapel at 2 PM with interment to follow at
Las Cruces Cemetery.
Arrangements by Rivera- Hanlon Funeral Home. www.riverafuneralhome.com
Medina, Abel F.
September 12, 2005
Abel F. Medina, 75, of Talpa passed away on October
29, 2005. He worked
as a logger at the sawmill in Pot Creek, maintenance
with Harper Ford Motor Co. and with the Forest Service. He is
preceded in death by his sisters and brother, Sobeida
Romero, Mary Medina,
Basilia Medina and Raymundo Medina. He is survived by
his children,
Flavio Nick Medina of Taos, Thomas R. Medina
(Bernadette) of Raton, Paul G. Medina (Antonia) of Talpa, Anabelle Silox
(Thomas) and Don Medina all of Albuquerque, 14 grandchildren and 8
grandchildren. Rosary was recited on Tuesday, November
01, 2005 at San
Juan de Los Lagos Talpa Capilla. Funeral mass was held
on Wednesday, November
02, 2005 at San Juan de Los Lagos. Interment was held
at Talpa Cemetery.
Medina, Adelina
April 20, 2006
Adelina Medina, 92, of Ranchos de Taos passed away on
April 20, 2006. She
is preceded in death by her husband, Juan Manuel
Medina, son, Dionicio Gallegos, daughters, Elsie Shields, Mercy and
Orlinda Medina and grandson, Miguel Lopez. She is survived by her children, Jose
A. Gallegos (Loyola) of Penasco, Helen Medina
(Cornelio) of
Leadville, CO, Zenovio Medina (Maria) of Ranchos de
Taos, Joe C. "Jackie" Medina (Helen) of Roswell, Maria Lopez of Taos,
Howard Medina of Ranchos de Taos, Juan Manuel Medina Jr. (Darlene) of
Gypsum, CO. and Abraham Medina (Nancy) of Dixon. She is also survived by 32
grandchildren, many great grandchildren and many other
relatives. Rosary was
recited April 20, 2006 at San Francisco de Asis in
Ranchos de Taos.
Mass was held on April 22, 2006 at San Francisco de
Asis. Interment to followed at Santa Barbara Cemetery in Penasco.
Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
Medina, Clarence B.
Clarence B Medina,
75 of San Luis died at Evergreen Nursing Home in
Alamosa under hospice
care on October 15, 2006. He was born to Sam and
Rose Medina on March 8, 1931 in San Luis. His hobbies included
bingo, walking in the mountains, gambling, and especially smoking. He is
preceded in death by his parents, two sons
Clarence Joseph, one daughter Kathy, one grandchild Lucas,
two great grandchildren Jeremy Zoey. He is survived by three sons; Danny
(Gail) Sanchez of San Luis, Leroy
(Lorraine) Medina of San Luis, Victor Medina of Denver, three
daughters; Betty (Maggie) Medina of San Luis, Cindy (Genaro) Medina, Rose
Medina, Cathy Medina all of Denver, one brother Sam (Theresa) Medina of San Luis.17
grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Viewing and
Visitation will be held from 1-5 PM on October 17,
2006 at Weylen's
Funeral Home Chapel. A Rosary will be held at 7:00 PM
October 17, 2006 at Sangre De Cristo Parish in San Luis. The
Funeral Mass will be at 10:00 AM on Wednesday October 18, 2006 at
Sangre De Cristo Parish in San Luis with burial to
follow at San Luis
Cemetery. Arrangements were made with Weylen's Funeral
Home of San Pablo.
Medina, Dora G.
Dora G. Medina, 92,
of Talpa passed away on June 12, 2006. She is preceded
in death by her
husband, Esias Medina, sisters, Teresita Garcia,
Andelesia Gallegos, Perfecta Apodaca and brother, David Gutierrez. She
is survived by her children, Bernie Garcia (Rose) of Talpa, Eliu Medina
(Gloria) of Colorado, Eloy Medina of Albuquerque,
Gloria Lavadie
(Toby) of Taos, Frances Medina (Charlie) of Llano
Quemado and Becky Espinoza
of Taos . She is also survived by 18 grandchildren, 35
great grandchildren, 4 great great grandchildren and brother,
Augustine Cordova (Kathy) of Pueblo, CO, many other relatives and friends.
Rosary was recited on Tuesday, June 13, 2006. Funeral
mass was held on
Wednesday, June 14, 2006. Both services were held at
Talpa Capilla. Interment
was held at Talpa Cemetery.
Medina, Doriteo
Doriteo Medina of
Arroyo Seco, NM was killed by lighting Tuesday 21 June
1917 at his place
of employement in Douglas, Wyo. Son of Jose Medina.
Survived by parents, wife and 4 young children. 1 brother and 1
sister. Names not listed. Buried in Douglas, Wyo. La Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Medina, Eugene E.
Mr. Eugene E. Medina
Jr. died Sunday, February 9, 2003 in Albuquerque at
the age of 81. Mr.
Medina is survived by his children, Anthony E. (Tony)
Medina and wife, Susan of Rio Rancho, NM, Chris R. Medina, Beatrice
Medina-O'Daniel and husband, Larry, Charles (Rocky) Medina, Bonnie
Szczawinski and husband, Gerry, and Michael E. Medina and wife, Lorraine, all
of Albuquerque; sister, Mary Gurule and husband, Eloy
of Taos, NM;
brother-in-law, Chris Martinez and wife, Isabel of
Albuquerque; sister-in-law, Mary Medina of Taos, NM; 11
grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral Services for Mr. Medina will be
held on Thursday at Holy Rosary Catholic Church where
the Mass will be
celebrated at 9:00 a.m. Burial will follow at the
Santa Fe National Cemetery
at 12:00 noon. Pallbearers will be Richard Torres,
Matthew Medina, Anthony (A.E.) Medina, Branden Medina, Justen
Medina, and Raymond Torres. Honorary pallbearers will be Fred Ortega
and Fred Lovato. A Rosary for Mr. Medina will be
recited on Tuesday
evening at 7:00 p.m. at Salazar Sons Mortuary.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.
in the mortuary chapel. A Rosary will also be recited on Wednesday evening at
7:00 p.m. at the Holy Rosary Church. Arrangements by Salazar Sons Mortuary, 400
Third St. SW. ABQ Journal February 11, 2003
Medina, Gilbert
Ramon
September 12, 2005
Gilbert Ramon Medina of Lower Ranchitos passed away in
his sleep on
September 12, 2005. He was born on July 22, 1933 in
Penasco, New Mexico. He is survived by his mother, Isabel Medina,
his children, Margaret Thielemann, Raymond Medina, Jacqueline Medina, Paul
Medina and his former wife Carmen Medina. He is also survived by his brothers and
sisters, J.D. Medina, Andres Medina, Johny Medina,
Irene Medina,
Michael Medina, Robert Medina and numerous
grandchildren, nephews and nieces. May he rest in peace. A Rosary
was recited on September 15, 2005 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Funeral mass was held on September 16, 2005 at our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic
Church.
Medina, Jose Eugenio
Jose Eugenio Medina
age 67, Resident of Taos, died Jan 27,1968 at Holy
Cross Hospital,
Taos, NM. Survivors include his wife Casandra Medina;
Sons Joe and Eugene Medina and Benjamin Lowe. Daughter Mary
Gurule ; Brother Juanito Medina. Taos News Feb 1,1968 A 2. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Medina, Juan Del
Carmen
Juan Del Carmen
Medina age 79, Resident of Talpa, NM. died at home
August 2,1968. He
was a veteran of world war I. He is survived by his
wife Manuelita Medina; Daughters Mrs. Cordilia Torres, Mrs.
Eleuterio M. Coca, Mrs. Ursulita M. Chavez and Mrs.
Beatice Gonzales;
Adopted daughter Mrs. Juan Fernandez; Son Juan B.
Medina. Taos News Aug 22, 1968 A 2. Contributed by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Medina, Margarita
Margarita Medina age
16 years and 7 months of Penasco, NM. died at home 23
August 1909 at
9:00 PM. Survived by her mother Josefa R. Medina 5
sisters and 3 brothers. Names not listed. La Revista De Taos
newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Medina, Maria
Florida
Maria Florida
Medina, 83, of Talpa died Thursday. She is survived by
her children, Shirley Ann House Vigil and husband Daniel of
Albuquerque, Roberta "Bobbie" House Velasquez and husband Lt. Col. Enrico
Velasquez of Ranchos de Taos and Ben House of Talpa; granddaughter she raised as her
own, Melinda House Sanft; six grandchildren; and brothers, Raymundo and Abel
Medina. A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today at
the Talpa Capilla.
Mass will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the same
place with burial to follow at Talpa Cemetery. Rivera-Hanlon
Funeral Home. Journal North January 30, 2004.
Medina, Mateo James
Baby Mateo James
Medina, the son of Christopher and Elizabeth Medina,
was born and died
on Thursday, March 5, 2009 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
He lived two beautiful hours and in his short life, knew only
love. Mateo is survived by his parents, Christopher and Elizabeth Medina of
Corrales, NM; sister, Cassandra Medina and brother,
Joseph Medina both
of Corrales, NM; uncles Todd Riley and wife Cheryl of
Peabody, MA, Steven Medina of Albuquerque, NM; aunts Crucita
Medina of Las Cruces, NM, and Crestina Medina of Taos, NM; maternal
grandparents, Alan and Judy Riley of Reading, MA; paternal grandparents, Cipriano
and Teodora Medina of Taos, NM. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, March
11, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel of Daniels Family
Funeral Services,
Sara Rd. at Meadowlark Ln., Rio Rancho. In lieu of
flowers, donations may
be made to the March of Dimes, New Mexico Chapter,
7007 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109. Arrangements are
entrusted to: Daniels Family Funeral Services 4310 Sara Road SE Rio
Rancho, New Mexico 87124 (505) 892-9920 ABQ Journal March 10, 2009
Medina, Monica Rae
Monica Rae Medina
age 2 years. Child of Mr. Mrs. Andy Medina of
Leadville, Colo and Penasco,NM. died 25 January 1968 in
Leadville, Colo. Taos News Feb 1,1968 A 3. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Medina, Placida
Valdez de
Placida Valdez de
Medina age 66 of La Loma Taos, NM died at 12:00
Midnight wednesday
7 March 1906 at her home of Fiebre Pnenomia (fever
pneumonia). La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Medina, Randy Gary
December 5, 2005
Randy Gary Medina, 13, of Ranchos de Taos passed away
unexpectedly on
December 05, 2005. He is survived by his father, Gary
Medina (Kondru), mother,
Yevette Maul (Anthony), brothers and sister, Gary
Medina Jr., Michael and Alyssa Maul, grandparents, Mary Ann and Stanley
Saiz, Anthony Jeantette, Carmen Medina and Beatrice Medina. He is also
survived by his great grandmother, Sally Trujillo,
step grandmother,
Corina Saiz, uncles and aunts, Jovan Jeantete (Isaac
Martinez), Anthony Jeantete
Jr. (Carla), Eric Jeantete (Erica), Denise Jeantete,
Arnold Trujillo (Vanessa), Rick Medina (Renee), Manda Medina,
Brandon Medina, Isaac Martinez, Gabriel Gomez (Sonya), Terry Torres (Manuel),
Loretta Trujillo (Alfonso Vigil), Stacey Saiz
(Frances) and many
other relatives. Rosary was recited on Thursday,
December 08, 2005 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Funeral
mass was held on Friday, December 09, 2005 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church.
Interment was held at Dolores Cemetery.
Medina, Roberto
Roberto Medina, 90,
of Canon in Taos, passed away on February 29, 2008. He
was a World War II
Veteran and Prisoner of War, he was also the founder
and owner of Robert Medina and Sons Concrete and Sand, Inc.
He was preceded in death by his children, Berlinda, Georgianna, Michael
and Janice; granddaughter, Melissa Medina; sister, Manuelita Aragon; brother,
Bonifacio Cruz Medina; and brother-in-law, Moises
Aragon. He is
survived by his wife of 62 years, Juanita Medina;
children, Cipriano Medina (Teodora), Louie Medina, Annabel Medina,
Adelmo Medina (Beatrice), Herman Medina (Karen), Manuel Medina
(Theresa), Elizardo Medina, Efren Medina (Sandra),
Sarah Martinez,
Francis Medina (Paula), and George Medina (Julie). He
is also survived by his sister, Maria Estela Robbins;
daughters-in-law, Patsy Medina, Sandra Montoya and
Karen McCalister
Medina; son-in-law, Mark Martinez; numerous
grandchildren, great-grand-children,
many nieces, nephews and other relatives. Rosary will
be recited on Monday
March 3, 2008 at 7:30PM at Our Lady of Guadalupe
Church. Funeral mass will be held on Tuesday March 4, 2008 at 10AM
at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church with interment to follow at the
Dolores Cemetery in Canon. Arrangements by Rivera
Family Mortuaries
ABQ Journal Mon March 03, 2008
Medina, Susan E.
June 2, 2006 Susan
E. Medina passed away on June 02, 2006. She was owner
of Susan's Grill.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Harold and
Frances Dewey, parents-in-law,
Epimenio and Margarita Medina and brother, Richard
Dewey. She is survived
by her husband, John E. Medina, children, Wendy Harris
(Ken) of Taos, Mark Harris (Patricia) of Rio Rancho, David
Medina (Ana) of California, James Medina (Xochilt) of California, grandchildren,
Ryann, Rachel, Kathryn and Brittney Harris, Desiree, Brandon, Erick and Anthony
Medina, Raul, Blanca, Roman and Lili Martinez, many
other relatives
and friends.Evening service was held on Monday, June
05, 2006 at Rivera Chapel.
Funeral service was held on Tuesday, June 06, 2006 at
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Interment was held at
Miera Family Cemetery.
Metter, Barbara J.
Barbara J. Metter, a
resident of Albuquerque since 1973, died Friday,
August 27, 2004. She
is survived by her son, Gerald and wife, Beth Metter
of Taos, NM; daughter, Alana- Eden Lykins and husband, John of Sandia
Park; significant other, David Newsom of Albuquerque; step-daughter,
Ellen Metter of Denver, CO; step-son, Richard Metter
of New York, NY;
and grandchildren, Brianna and Holly Metter,
Christian, Logan, and Kadin Lykins, Stephanie and Brandi Rhodes. She
was preceded in death by her husband, Kieven Ray Metter. French
Mortuary 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE 275-3500 ABQ Journal August 30, 2004
Meyer, Charlotte
Herman
Charlotte Herman
Meyer. Mrs. Ben F. Meyer passed away Friday morning,
June 25th. She was
preceded by her husband, Ben F. Meyer; daughter,
Charlene Smith Shrum; brother, Carl Herman and sister, Anna
McCollough. She is survived by her son, Thomas A. Meyer of New Orleans, Jane
Zerby of Messilla and sister, Sister Carlanne; a
sister of Lorreto
residing at the mother house in Nerinx Kentucky; 14
grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Born July 27th, 1906
in Las Vegas, New Mexico, she is a member of one of northern New Mexico's
oldest families, Charlotte was the daughter of Marie Antoinette and Charles Herman
and granddaughter of Charles Blanchard and Marguerite
Des Marais Blanchard.
She was also the great-granddaughter of Michael Des
Marais who came
from the Province of Quebec to New Mexico in the
1820's and became one of the founders of the city of Las Vegas in
1835, and Dona Deluvina Vigil y Montes de Des Marais, whose home still stands
on the plaza of West Las Vegas where as a matriarch of
a large family of
descendants, Dona Deluvina was almost a legendary
figure in the annals of San Miguel County. On October 7, 1925
Charlotte married Mr. Ben F. Meyer of Estancia Valley, also from a
pioneer family of New Mexico. Charlotte and Ben lived
in Las Vegas, Taos
and Santa Fe before settling in Albuquerque where they
raised there three children.
Charlotte a devout communicant of the Roman Catholic
faith, lived with complaint
or judgment, only acceptance. Funeral arrangements are
pending. ABQ Journal Sun June 27, 1999
Meyers, Nina
Christine
Nina Christine
Meyers, born January 6, 1936 in Taos, died peacefully
on July 6, 2007 in her
home with her family at her side. Nina was preceded in
death by her father, Ralph Meyers; her mother, Rowena Matteson
Meyers Martinez; and her brother, Michael "Cinco" Martinez. She is
survived by her brother, Ouray Meyers of Taos; her
children, Miguel
Castillo of Santa Fe, Paul Castillo, Stev Castillo and
Jenina Castillo, all of Taos; grandchildren, Lara Via of Albuquerque,
Jessica Greenfield, Michael Castillo, Amanda Castillo, Christopher Castillo
and Jeremy Castillo of Taos, Alina Castillo, Gabriella
Castillo and Cruz
Castillo of Santa Fe, Gregory Freidholm of Denver;
great-grandchildren, Jayden and Calvin Via of Albuquerque. A Memorial
celebrating her life will be held on July 31, 2007, time and location to be
announced. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home. ABQJournal July 10, 2007
Mickelson, Walter
Walter Mickelson,
"Bill," publisher, telecommunications company
president, community supporter, and long-time New Mexico
resident, died September 4, 2010 in Minneapolis, at age 84, after a series of
strokes. Walter Koren Mickelson Jr. "Bill," the son of
Doris (Boyer) and
Walter K. Mickelson, was born November 28, 1925, in
Stoughton, WI. Bill graduated from New Ulm High School in
1943 as salutatorian, and was awarded a Rector scholarship for full tuition to
attend Methodist school DePauw University, in
Greencastle, IN.
He graduated in 1948 earning a bachelor's degree in
philosophy, as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Bill returned to work at the
New Ulm Journal, a paper published by his father, as a reporter, then
circulation manager, regional editor, becoming
publisher of the Fairmont
Sentinel in 1956. That year he met Hazel Herrick, a
school nurse in Anoka County, MN, and they were married in
1957. In 1959 Bill took a sabbatical to earn a master's of business of
administration degree at Northwestern University, in
Chicago, before
returning to Fairmont. Bill became interested in the
cable television industry in the 1960's, and built a cable system
in Las Vegas, NM in 1967. Upon his father's death in 1967, he returned to New Ulm as
president of Mickelson Media Inc. (MMI). MMI continued
its expansion into
cable, principally in New Mexico, acquiring franchises
including Taos, Deming,
and Los Alamos. In 1980 MMI sold its Minnesota
community newspapers and operations and relocated to Santa Fe, NM
to expand its cable operations in the state, and nationally. In 1989 MMI sold its
cable operations to Century (now Comcast). Bill
continued to work
with several local companies, including Deming Waters
(Deming, Las Cruces, El Paso) and Multimedia Development Corp
(Albuquerque), a provider of cable services (Sierra Cable TV West),
until a stroke in 2001. Bill lived out the imperative
to love's one neighbor
with his imagination, organization and humor. He was
active in church and civic groups. He was recognized by the Boy
Scouts with the Silver Beaver award for distinguished service. He was
active at St. John's and Zia (Santa Fe), and Asbury
United Methodist
churches (Albuquerque). Bill served as a trustee at
Hamline University (St. Paul, MN) and the New Mexico United
Methodist Conference Foundation. He established foundations to support his work
locally and in Africa. He initiated support and
challenge grants
to build community foundations, including support for
the Taos and Las Vegas's Northeastern Community Foundations. Bill
sought out relationships, whether it was a person he met on the street,
friendships cultivated through decades, or meeting a
dog on a walk. He
loved to garden, raising roses to share with
neighbors. He relished living with the wonders and people of New
Mexico. Bill was preceded in death by his sisters,
Janet (Harold
Mildenberg), and Caryl (John Radke). Survivors include
his wife, Hazel of Minneapolis;
children, Kirsten and Thor (Cindi Beth) of
Minneapolis; nieces, Julie (Bob) Murray of Canton, NC and Janice
(Robert) Roberts of North Augusta, SC; and nephews, Monte (Amy) Mildenberg of
Zionsville, IN; and David (Janet) Mildenberg of
Charlotte, NC. A
service will be held Saturday, October 9, 2010 at
11:00 a.m., at Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, 511 Groveland
Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55403, (612) 871-5303, followed by a luncheon. Bishops
Wayne Clymer and Lowell Erdahl will preside. In lieu
of flowers,
memorials are preferred to the Community Foundations
of Fairmont, New Ulm, Las Vegas and Taos; Hamline University,
and the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR). Arrangements with the
Cremation Society of Minnesota, (952) 924-4100. ABQ Journal Sun October
03, 2010
Miera, Antonia Rose
Adelle
Antonia Rose Adelle
Miera, 16, of Taos passed away unexpectedly on October
24, 2006. She is
preceded in death by her grandparents, Rose Roybal,
Edna and Rubén Miera, aunt, Ruby Miera. She is survived by her
mother, Tammy C. Roybal (Daví Gonzales) of Taos, father, Anthony Miera
(Francisca Chávez) of Ranchos de Taos, sisters, Tanya
Miera and Christine
Martinez, great grandmother, Margarita Anaya, aunts,
Florence and Dolores
Miera, uncle, Edward Miera, many other relatives and
friends. Rosary was recited on October 27, 2006. Funeral mass was
held on October 28, 2006. Both services were held at Our Lady of Guadalupe
Catholic Church. Interment was held at Arroyo Seco Cemetery. Arrangements by
Rivera- Hanlon Funeral Home. www.riverafuneralhome.com
Miera, Celia C.
Celia C. Miera age
78 of El Prado, NM. died Nov 9,1968 at the Embudo
Presbyterian Hospital,
Embudo, NM.Survivors include sons Luis, Jake, Alfredo,
Antonio, Eli and Fernando
Miera; Daughters Mrs. Simonita Miera Trujillo, Mrs.
Amelia Salazar, Mrs. Dolores Sandoval and Juanita Miera;
Brother Benito Cardenas; Sisters Mrs. Juanita Montoya and Mrs. Anita Martinez.
Taos News Nov 14,1968 6. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Miera, Elias P.
Elias P. Miera, 76
of Amalia passed away on June 25, 2008. He is survived
by wife, Senaida
Miera, children, Elias Miera, Jr. (Charlene), Gloria
Segura (Antonio), Berlinda Rivera (Steve), Donna Griego (Joe),
grandchildren, Antonio Segura Jr. (Hannah) Tim Segura (Santana), Andrew Segura
(Raeann), Chris Trujillo (Celina), Luke Trujillo
(Angel), Jeremy
Trujillo, Juan Miera, Jason Miera (Vanessa), Nicole
Griego, Tina Marie Griego, Tony Orlando Griego and Angelica Griego,
great grandchildren, Anika Segura, Ammorette Segura, Aliana Segura,
James Segura and Andrew J. Segura Jr. An evening service will be held on Friday,
June 27, 2008 at 7 PM at Abundant Life Christian
Church in Amalia.
Funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 28,
2008 at 10 AM at the Abundant Life Christian Church with interment to
follow at the Amalia Cemetery
Miera, Jose Manuel
Jose Manuel Miera
age 78,of Taos, NM. died in Ogden, Utah Feb 12,1968.
He is survived by
daughters Mrs. Fred Trujillo, Mrs. Pete Salazar, Miss
Juantita Miera and Mrs. Tom Sandoval; Sons Luis, Eli, Jake,
Fernando, Fred and Antonio Miera. Taos News March 21,1968 11. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Miera, Senaida M.
Senaida M. Miera,
73, of Amalia passed away on July 29, 2009. She is
preceded in death by
her husband, Elias Miera, daughter, Rita Miera,
parents, Erineo Sarita Vallejos. She is survived by her children, Elias
Miera, Jr. (Charlene), Gloria Segura (Antonio),
Berlinda Rivera
(Steve), Donna Griego (Joe), nephew, Roger Torres,
grandchildren, Antonio Segura Jr. (Hannah) Tim Segura (Santana),
Andrew Segura (Raeann and expecting baby, Matthias Lee), Chris
Trujillo (Celina), Luke Trujillo (Angel), Jeremy
Trujillo, Juan Miera,
Jason Miera (Vanessa), great grandchildren, Anika
Segura, Amorette Segura, Aliana Segura, James Segura, Andrew J.
Segura Jr., Karla Alexis Trujillo, Josiah Miera, sisters, Elciria Torres (Fred)
and Erlinda Barela and brother, Joe Gonzales (Cora).
An evening service
will be held on Sunday, August 02, 2009 at 7 PM at
Abundant Life Christian
Church in Amalia. Funeral service will be held on
Monday, August 03, 2009 at 10 AM at the Abundant Life Christian
Church with interment following at the Amalia Cemetery. Burial: Amalia
Cemetery Amalia Taos County New Mexico, USA
Miller, Edna
Edna (Ted) Miller,
93, died Sunday, September 26, 1999 in Albuquerque.
She had formerly
resided in Taos for 52 years, moving to Albuquerque in
October 1997. She is survived by her daughters, Dolores Shull
and husband, Bob of San Antonio, TX and Wylene Santistevan and husband,
Bill of Albuquerque; sons, Allen Taylor of Santa Fe, and David Hedrick and wife, Beth
of Taos and Austin, TX; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and one
great-great-grandson. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Wylie
Miller. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in
Taos. Mrs. Miller loved
gardening and she was a former member of the Taos
Garden Club. Graveside services will be held Thursday, September
30, 1999, 1:00 p.m., at Sierra Vista Cemetery in Taos, with Rev. John Snider
officiating. Should friends desire, memorial
contributions may
be made to the charity of your choice in Mrs. Miller's
memory. French Mortuary, 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE.
ABQJournal September 28, 1999
Miller, Janet Faye
Janet Faye Miller,
54, passed away Monday, February 17, 2003 after a long
illness. Janet was
born in Taos, NM to Richard and Louise Wadley who
survive her. She worked as an insurance agent for Farmers Insurance
during the early 1980's and New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union
from 1990 to 1997. She was a devoted mother and grandmother. She is survived by
Mr. Jean Hughes; two children, Mindi King and husband,
Jimmy and Mike
Fenstermacher and fiancée, Jennifer Cunningham; two
grandchildren, Morgan
and Danny; two brothers, Richard Wadley, Jr. and wife,
Leslie and Steven Wadley
and wife, Ellen; and a sister, Patti Norris and
husband, Edward. The family would like to thank Dr. Robin J.
Tuchler, Dr. John Burdon, Dr. W. Gerald Brown and the
nursing staff of
Presbyterian Hospital's Intensive Care Unit for their
expertise, support, and care. A Memorial Service will be held Thursday,
February 20, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel of Sunrise Funeral Options, 7601
Wyoming Blvd. NE. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to All Faiths
Receiving Home in Albuquerque. Sunrise Funeral Options
7601 Wyoming Blvd
NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505)821-0010 ABQ Journal Thu
February 20, 2003
Miller, Jerry A.
Jerry A. Miller of
Taos, NM passed away in Albuquerque January 27, 2009
after a brief illness.
Jerry was born October 15, 1935 in Wichita, Kansas.
The son of Otis and Dortha Miller, attended East High School before
falling in love with the state of New Mexico while working on his BA degree at the
University of New Mexico. After receiving his BA, he spent four and a half years as
an Officer in the Navy at CINPAC in Hawaii where he
also learned to
play the guitar, then returned to New Mexico to
complete his MA and begin a forty year career as a Parks and
Recreation Administrator. Mr. Miller helped contribute
to numerous
municipal and state parks in New Mexico, including
Hobbs and Los Alamos, Idaho, Utah, and South Carolina. Jerry
was active as a member, an Elder, and sang in the choirs of the Presbyterian
Church. He treasured the friendships made with the Phi
Delta Theta
Fraternity. As a career-long member of numerous local
and national Parks and Recreation organizations, Jerry was
awarded the State Parks Director of the Year in 1990 by his peers during their annual
conference. He enjoyed membership with several Rotary
organizations,
especially the Taos-Milagro Chapter where he was named
Volunteer of the Year
in 2002-2003. Jerry is lovingly survived by his wife
of 45 years, Kay; two sons, Wade (Kristin) of Menomonee Falls, WI
and Mark (Sheri) of Albuquerque, NM; two grandsons, Nolan and Mason, and many
relatives and friends throughout New Mexico and the
United States. He
loved the sport of baseball and coaching of his sons'
teams. He treasured our dogs, Juliet and the 4 wire-haired
terriers our family has had over the years. Jerry will
truly be missed by
everyone who knew and loved him. A memorial service
will be held Thursday,
February 5, 2009 at 2:00 pm in the First Presbyterian
Church in Taos. The family requests that instead of flowers,
please direct memorials in his name to the First Presbyterian Church in Taos or
the National Aphasia Association, 350 Seventh Avenue,
Suite 902, New York,
NY 10001 or online at www.aphasia.org⁄support. Special
thanks to the
members of the Taos-Milagro Rotary Club for the
support and love they provided Jerry, especially during his affliction
with Primary Progressive Aphasia. Funeral services have been entrusted to: Daniels
Family Funeral Services 7601 Wyoming Blvd, NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505)
821-0010 ABQ Journal February 01, 2009
Miller, Michael
Victor
Michael Victor
Miller, 56, of Eagle Nest passed away on January 29,
2007 from an illness related to his service in Vietnam.
Michael was a loving dad, caring husband and a wonderful giving person. He was
born on March 08, 1950 in Aurora, Illinois to
Glenn Naomi
Miller. Michael grew up in Wisconsin where he lived
with his brothers, Glenn Eric. Michael graduated from high
school in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He joined the military
and served in
Vietnam for two years. He was preceded in death by his
parents and his brother, Eric Miller. He is survived by his wife,
Frances, his children, Travis, Jonah and Adam Miller, Anthony Trujillo and his
wife, Noel, Elaine Trujillo, grandchildren, Chris,
Brian, Cynthia,
Isiah, Jonah, Charlene, Chaz and Cecilia, brother,
Glenn Halak, aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces and other relatives.
Memorial services will be held at a later date
Miller, William
William "Tom"
Miller, 48, of Taos died Thursday, February 19, 2004,
at St. Vincent Hospital.
He was born in Embudo. He graduated from Taos High
School and the University
of New Mexico. He was preceded in death by his
parents, Bill and Lola Miller. He is survived by his daughter, Sarah of
Taos; and sisters, Carolyn McAddo and Margaret Gibson, both of Albuquerque.
Cremation has taken place. A private family service
will be held.
McGee Memorial Chapel Mortuary. Journal North, New
Mexico, February 21, 2004.
Miranda, Teresita M.
de
Teresita M. de
Miranda age 24 of Clapham,NM died at her residence 26
May 1909. Survived
by her grand mother Desideria Armenta; Mother Esequias
A. de Montoya; Husband
and 2 children, 9 sisters and 3 brother. Names not
lsted. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Mitchell, Alma Nelle
Cashion
Alma Nelle Cashion
Mitchell born June 7, 1913 in Wesson, Mississippi, the
third child of Daniel
Newton Cashion and Beulah Olivia Connally Cashion. At
an early age her family-parents.
Brother, James and sister, Mildred- moved to Monroe,
Louisiana. Through the
untimely deaths of first her sister, then her mother
and finally her father she was orphaned at the age of 12. She spent the
years aged 12 through 20 at the Methodist Children's Home in Ruston,
Louisiana when she graduated from Louisiana Tech University in 1933 at the height
of the Depression. Over the next two years she taught
school in Louisiana
and in College Station, Texas ending up in Amarillo,
Texas working for the
U.S. government. She continued west arriving in
Albuquerque in 1937 where she was employed as a bookkeeper with
the Charles Ilfeld Company. As a young single woman she took up residence at Mrs.
Barber's boarding house near the Albuquerque Public Library on Edith NE where she
met Claude Stephen Mitchell who became her husband in
1938 in Taos. Casey
Mitchell, born in Vinita, Oklahoma, was raised in
Gallup, Las Vegas, and
Roy, N. M. graduating from Roy High School and the
attending UNM. During the Second World War while ?Casey? served
with the Army Motion Picture Service in the Pacific, Nelle and their two
children, Stephanie and Stephen, lived in Taos with
Mr. Mitchell's
mother, Fern Hogue Mitchell. The family returned to
Albuquerque in 1952. Mrs. Mitchell joined the staff of the UNM
Records and Admissions offices in 1952. She served as Supervisor of Records,
Assistant Registrar and administered the relationships
between the U.S.
Selective Service and UNM students during the Vietnam
war. She received a Selective Service Certificate of Merit
from President Richard M. Nixon. Mrs. Mitchell retired from UNM in 1974.
Following her retirement Nelle traveled extensively in
the U. S. with her
husband visiting 37 states. For a number of years she
ran the Thrift Shop on north Fourth Street for St. John's
Episcopal Cathedral. In 1987 she was received and feted by the mayor and city of
Figeac, France, the town from which her Huguenot ancestor, Reverend Jean Casion,
immigrated to Virginia in 1619. Mrs. Mitchell moved to
Taos in 1988 and
returned to Albuquerque in 1993 where she resided at
Valle Norte Caring
Center until her death. Nelle was an accomplished
designer and seamstress and an ardent gardener, planning and
maintaining extensive gardens at her home and at St. John's Episcopal Cathedral. She
was a member of Zia chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a former
President of the Wardrobe Workers Union Local. Mrs. Mitchell is survived by her
daughter, Stephanie Lee Bennett-Smith of Vero Beach,
Florida and her
son Stephen Connally Mitchell of Chicago, Illinois;
two grandsons Brendan Terence Bennett of Johannesburg, South
Africa and Graham Stephen Mitchell of Chicago, Illinois and a
great-grand daughter Caitlin Ashley Bennett of
Johannesburg. A memorial
service will be held in the Chapel of St. John's
Episcopal C athedral, 318 Silver Ave. SW Tuesday March 30, 2004
at 10:00 a.m. Interment will be on Saturday April 3, 2004 in the Riverview Cemetery
in Monroe, Louisiana. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to Unit 200
Activity Fund, Valle Northe Caring Center, 8200
Horizon Blvd., NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113. Strong-Thorne Mortuary 1100
Coal Ave. SE 842-8800
ABQ Journal Sun March 28, 2004
Mitchell, John
Palmer
Sgt. Major John
Palmer Mitchell, U.S. Army (Ret.), 81, a resident of
Albuquerque; died Monday,
June 16, 2003. He is survived by his wife of 55 years,
Phyllis Mitchell of Albuquerque; sons, John P. Mitchell, Jr.
of Miami, FL; daughters, Joann Obara and husband, Bernie of Taos and
Anita Mitchell and companion, George Vallejos of Albuquerque; grandchildren, Zack
Taylor Wright and wife, Barbara; great-grandchildren,
Jeremiah Ortiz,
Kailey Wright and Shila Wright; brother, George Smith
and wife, Lorraine; and sisters, Helen Eby and husband, Ed,
Dolly Aliminda and husband, Karl and Betty Rowe. Mr. Mitchell was in the
Merchant Marines for one year in 1943 and went around
the world. He
served in the U.S. Army during WWII, and retired in
1962 as Sergeant Major. He attended and ushered at the Redstone
Arsenal Chapel in Alabama. Services will be held Thursday, 12:00 noon, at
French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel. Interment
will take place at
Santa Fe National Cemetery. Friends may visit French
Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, Wednesday, 5:00 p.m. to
7:00 p.m. French Mortuary 1111 University Blvd. NE 853-6333 ABQ Journal Wed June
18, 2003
Mitchell, Joyce
Pratt
Joyce Pratt Mitchell
was born in Chicago, IL on March 15, 1928 to Inga Ross
Pratt and Bruce
Pratt. The family lived in Chicago, IL, Little Rock,
AR, and Pampa, TX. Joyce graduated from Pampa High School in 1946.
She attended Kansas State University, graduating with a Home Economics
degree in 1950. Joyce married Bruce C. Detter, Jr. in
January 1950
(divorcing in 1973). They lived in Independence, MO,
Nickerson, KS, and Taos,
NM. Joyce owned the Old Jail Gallery in Taos before
moving to Albuquerque in 1974. She married Joe W. Mitchell on
August 14, 1977. In Albuquerque, Joyce worked at the NM Juvenile Diagnostic
Center for Girls, Dr. William Marietta's dental office
as office manager
and dental assistant, Church of the Good Shepard
United Church of Christ as secretary, and part time secretary for
2nd Presbyterian Church. She retired at the age of 75. Joyce was a longtime member
of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church. She was an avid sports fan, especially baseball
and football. She enjoyed playing bridge, square
dancing and church
activities (especially the reader's theater group.)
Joyce died October 18, 2005. She was preceded in death by her sister,
Jean Pratt Losher and parents, Bruce and Inga Ross Pratt. She is survived by
her husband, Joe Mitchell; her children: Bruce
Clements Detter,
III and wife, Diane; Betsy Dee Detter Miller and
husband, Mike; Jere Dean Detter and wife, Kathy, Denise Lynn Detter
Whittington and husband, Steve; grandchildren: Bruce Detter, IV; Colleen and
Micah Miller; Hillary and Aaron Detter; and Sydney
"Bree" and Travis
Whittington; brother-in-law, Don Losher; and nephews,
"Jay" and "Lee" Losher;
plus a large extended family and many friends. A
Memorial Service is to be held Saturday, October 29, 2005 at St. Andrew
Presbyterian Church at 1:00 p.m. Memorials to St. Andrew Presbyterian Church,
5601 Ponderosa NE 87110. REFLECTIONS Funerals Life Celebrations 2400
Washington Street NE 884-5777 ABQ Journal Sun October
23, 2005
Mondragon, Alfirio
A.
Alfirio A.Mondragon
age 49, Resident of Llano Quemado, NM. died in
Canjillion (Rio Arriba
County) NM. July 4,1968 when he was struck by
lightning "Victima de una Centella." He is survived by his parents
Mr. Mrs. Jose Maria Mondragon; Daughter Ancelma Mondragon; Brother
Pacomio Mondragon; Sisters Mrs. Ursula Quintana and Mrs. Eliza Trujillo. Taos News
July 18,1968 B 2. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Mondragon, Anthony
Anthony Mondragon,
38, of Llano Quemado passed away on August 01, 2006.
He worked as a
service manger at Taos Cycle Works. He is preceded in
death by his mother, Tomasita Mondragon and father in law, Roy
Alaniz. Anthony is survived by his wife, Debra Mondragon and sons, Anthony and
Thomas Mondragon, father, Tony Mondragon, brother, Elmo Mondragon,
sisters, Geraldine Lubkman and Shamira Quassam, mother
in law, Stella
Alaniz, godchildren, Samantha Salazar, Danny Martinez
and Aaron Alaniz and many other relatives. Rosary was recited
on August 04, 2006 at San Francisco de Asis Catholic Church. Funeral mass
was held on August 05, 2006 at San Francisco de Asis Church. Interment followed at
New Llano Quemado Cemetery.
Mondragon, Antonio
A.
Antonio A. Mondragon
age 79 from Alamosa, Colo. died 10 August 1909 at his
residence. He was
born in Arroyo Hondo, NM in 1830. In 1865 he was
elected as a representative
to the territorial legislature. He was also elected
and served as Justice of the Peace from Arroyo Hondo, NM. La
Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Mondragon, Ben
Ben Mondragon, age
94, of Albuquerque, passed away Friday, July 24, 2009.
Ben was born in
Taos, NM. In 1953, he and his family moved to San
Diego, CA. He retired from Ryan Aeronautical after 25 years of
service. He returned to New Mexico after Ruby, his wife of 68 years passed away.
Ben is survived by daughters, Barbara Post and husband
LeRoy, Connie Barnett
and husband Kerry, Benita Coover, Rebecca Mondragon;
son, Ruben
Mondragon; sister, Cora Romero; sister-in-law,
Louisita Duran and husband Edward; 12 grandchildren; 15
great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews.
There will be no
local services. Please visit our online guest book for
Ben at RememberTheirStory.com
French 9300 Golf Course Rd. NW (505) 897-0300 ABQ Journal July 26, 2009
Mondragon, Carlos
Carlos "Charlie"
Mondragon, 67, of Llano Quemado passed away on October
28, 2006. He loved
driving his trucks and eating his munchies and milk.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Max and Faye Mondragon,
brothers, Bonifacio and Daniel Mondragon. He is survived by his children, Lupita
Mondragon of Fresno, CA, Patsy Torres (Jessie), Joy Mondragon, Gene Mondragon,
Valorie Mondragon (David) and Carlos Mondragon Jr. all
of Llano Quemado,
sisters, Maxine Baca (Martin), Barbara Mondragon,
Roberta Romero (Daniel),
12 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Rosary was
recited on October 31, 2006. Funeral mass was held on November
01, 2006. Both services were held at San Francisco de Asis Catholic
Church. Interment was held at the New Llano Quemado Cemetery.
www.riverafuneralhome.com
Mondragon, Cipriano
Edward
Cipriano "Mano
Cippy" Edward Mondragon, 101, of Cordillera passed
away on January 29,
2006. He is preceded in death by his wife, Soledad
Mondragon and son, Edward Martin Mondragon. He is survived by his
daughter, Sofia Dickerson of Virginia, grandchildren, Linda L. Hodges
(Flick) of Denver, CO, Suezette Steinhardt (Alan) of Virginia, Lonny Dickerson,
Martin A. and Anthony Mondragon (Cara), 14 great grandchildren, 6 great
grandchildren, many nephews, nieces and other
relatives from the Taos
area. Rosary was recited on February 02, 2006 at San
Francisco de Asis Catholic Church. Funeral mass was held February
03, 2006 at San Francisco de Asis Church, interment followed at Los
Cordovas Cemetery.
Mondragon, Clorinda
D.
MONDRAGON, Clorinda
D.; 63; Ranchos de Taos; died August 6, 1998;
Albuquerque Journal
North, Saturday, August 7, 1998, page 2
Mondragon, Eduardo
J.
Eduardo J. Mondragon
age 64. Native of Taos. NM. Was employed by The White
Acorn Sheep Co.
Rock Springs, Wyo. Was found dead at his place of
employment May 20,1968.
Surviving him is his Father Manuel V. Mondragon; Wife
Juanita Mondragon; Sons
Dan and Gus Mondragon; Daughter Mrs, Olmedo (Flora)
Mondragon, Mrs. Adolfo (Alice) Candelario; Brothers Robert,
Frank and Levi Mondragon. Sister Mrs. Abram (Petra) Ortega. Taos News June
27,1968 B 4. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Mondragon, Gloria
Gloria Mondragon age
9 Years old of Taos died July 13,1968 in surgery at
St. Joseph Hospital
Albuq, NM. After being struck on the right side of the
head with a rock.She is survived by her parents Mr. Mrs.
Joe P. Mondragon; Brothers Joe Jr., George and Gabriel Mondragon; Great Aunt
Simona Olivas and grandparents Mrs. Odelia Mondragon and Mr. Mrs. Maurilio
Martinez. Taos News July 18,1968 A 5 July 25,
1968 A 7. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Mondragon, Josephine
P.
March 20, 2001, The
Santa Fe New Mexican, Page: B-2, JOSEPHINE P. MONDRAGON, Age 85, passed away
March 18, 2001 in Santa Fe. She was born August 15, 1915 in Casa Blanca,
NM and was married to Mr. Jerry Mondragon, Sr. of Taos Pueblo who preceded her in
death, as well as her sons, Robert and Harry. Her eldest son, Jerry Mondragon, Jr.
as well as relatives from Laguna and Taos Pueblos survive her. She worked in Santa
Fe as an LPN at St. Vincent Hospital and as a Guidance Counselor at the Santa
Fe Indian School. Visitations will be held beginning
at 6:00 p.m. on
Wednesday, March 21, 2001 at Berardinelli Funeral
Chapel where a rosary will be recited at 7:00 p.m. Mass of
Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 22, 2001 at St.
John the Baptist Catholic Church. Interment will
follow in Rosario
Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of
Berardinelli Family Funeral Service, 1399 Luisa, 984-8600.
Mondragon, Lydia Q.
October 5, 2005
Lydia Q. Mondragon, 89, of Llano Quemado passed away
on October 05,
2005. She is preceded in death by her husband, Jose
Levi Mondragon, son in law, George Pacheco and sister, Elba Quinto.
She is survived by her children, Leo F. Mondragon (Frances), daughter,
Corine Pacheco, grandchildren, David Mondragon (Valorie), Louise Conway
(Wayne), Richard Pacheco (Eileen), Albert Pacheco
(Debra) and ten
great grandchildren. She is also survived by sisters
and brothers, Amy Oakeley, Molly Rivera, Loyola Gonzales, Nicki
Trujillo (Eddie), Nash Quinto (Lee), Toby Quinto and Ray Quinto (Patsy). Rosary was
recited October 07, 2005 at San Francisco de Asis Catholic Church in Ranchos de
Taos. Funeral mass washeld on October 08, 2005 at 10 AM at San Francisco de Asis
Church interment followed at the new Llano Quemado Cemetery. Arrangements by
Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
Mondragón, Manuel J.
Manuel J. Mondragón,
69, born in ranchos de Taos and a resident of
Albuquerque for 48 years.
He died on Sept. 25, 2006 at Loveless Hospital
following an illness. He is survived by his wife, Lupe of Alb., three
daughters, Lisa Herrera (Rubén) of Alb., Diane Chávez
(Joseph) of Los
Lunas, Lorraine Campbell of Alb. Three sons, Michael
Mondragón, Ricky Mondragón
(Theresa) and Richard Campbell and 10 grandchildren
all of Alb. His mother Lucille Mondragón of Ranchos de Taos,
sisters Frances Cruz and Susan Blea (Ray) of Alb. three brothers, Pat
Mondragón (Martha), Fred Mondragón (Patricia) and
Arturo Mondragon
all from Ranchos de Taos and many nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in
death by Father, Encarnacion Mondragon and grandson,
Johnny Mondragon. Rosary was held on Sept. 27 at Strongthorne
Mortuary. Mass was held on Sept. 28 at St. Charles Catholic Church following burial
at Fairview memorial Cemetery.
Mondragon, Manuelita
C.
ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL,
March 18, 1998, Manuelita"Mannie" C. Mondragon, 59, a
resident of Ranchos
de Taos went home to be with Our Lord, March 14, 1998,
following a brief
illness. She is survived by her husband of 39 years,
Bennie Mondragon; two sons, Ronnie and wife, Anna, James and wife,
Monica; grandchildren, Roxanne, Samantha, Tamara, Jamie and Jarred;
mother, Siria Mondragon; mother-in-law, Manuelita Mondragon; sister, Lorraine
Martinez and many other relatives and friends. She
lived a wonderful
life, and was especially devoted to her family. As a
mother, she was very proud of her two sons, especially when they
blessed her with the grandchildren who filled her heart with laughter and joy.
Mannie, also known as"Melle" to her friends in Taos,
loved to sew and
work on arts and crafts projects for every holiday.
Perhaps her favorite pastime was shopping for her family and herself.
She also loved the trips to Las Vegas, Nev. she would take frequently with her
beloved husband Bennie. Even when they didn't win money, Mannie came home happy
and ready to plan the next trip. She also served the Village of Taos as County
Treasurer three terms, and was an employee of the Taos
treasury for 25
years. For the last 14 years, she was also a part-time
employee at Taos Wal-Mart,
where she made many friends. She will be missed by all
who knew her, especially
her family. Rosary was recited Monday night at
Rivera's Funeral Home in Taos. Tuesday night rosary will be recited at
St. Francis de Assisi Catholic Church. Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 10:00
a.m. at St. Francis de Assisi, burial to follow.
Mondragon, Max
January 11, 2006 Max
Mondragon, 84, of Llano Quemado passed away on January
11, 2006. He is
preceded in death by his son, Elmer Joe Mondragon,
brothers, Frank, Fernando.
Levi and sister, Viola. He is survived by his wife,
Beatrice Mondragon, grandchildren, Dawn RaNae Mondragon of
Taos, Amy Veronica Mondragon of Las Vegas, NV, Antonio Max Mondragon
of Vail, CO, daughter-in-law, Jeannie Mondragon Emerick (Rob) of Las Vegas, NV,
brothers, William Mondragon (Della) of Tooele, Utah and Tito Mondragon (Maria) of
Denver, CO and many other relatives. Rosary was
recited on Friday,
January 13, 2006 at San Francisco de Asis Catholic
Church. Funeral mass was held on Saturday, January 14, 2006 at San
Francisco de Asis Catholic Church. Interment was held at the old Llano
Quemado Cemetery.
Mondragon, Maximiano
V.
June 21, 2006
Maximiano V. Mondragon, 89, of Llano Quemado passed
away on June 21,
2006. He is preceded in death by his wife, Felonis
Maria Mondragon, sons, Daniel Bonifacio Mondragon, parents,
Juan Bautista Silveria Mondragon. He is survived
by his children,
Charlie Mondragon, Maxine Baca (Martin), Barbara
Mondragon, Roberta Romero
(Daniel) all from Llano Quemado. He is also survived
by 14 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, 6 great great
grandchildren, and many other relatives. Rosary was recited on Sunday, June 25,
2006. Funeral mass was held on Monday, June 26, 2006.
Both services were
held at San Francisco de Asis Church. Interment was
held at New Llano
Quemado Cemetery.
Mondragon, Robert
David
Robert David
Mondragon, age 49, of Santa Fe, died July 4, 1998. He
was preceded in death
by his brother, Harry S. Mondragon. Robert was born on
March 31, 1950 in Santa Fe. He received a BA in Education from
the University of Colorado, then received three Masters in Education, Business
Administration, and Planning from Columbia University.
Robert was a PH.D.
candidate in Education from Harvard University. He
loved teaching English
and Math at the Santa Fe Indian School and at the
Public Schools in New York City. Robert was an avid reader, he
enjoyed history and politics, as well as loved
traveling. His
fraternal memberships included the Eagles. Robert is
survived by his parents, Jerry Sr. and Josephine Mondragon of Santa Fe;
his brother, Jerry Mondragon Jr. of Santa Fe; his nephew, Robert Parks of
Santa Fe; his uncles, John Rainer and wife, Wynema,
Tony Reyna, Del
Reyna, and Raphael Reyna, all of Taos Pueblo; his
aunts, Lorraine Mondragon
and husband, Joe of Taos Pueblo, and Pauline Lewis of
Laguna Pueblo; his cousins,
Wally Begay and Del Begay, both of Laguna Pueblo and
Lillian Davis of Zuni Pueblo; his sister-in-law, Diane
Mondragon; and many other relatives and close friends.
Visitation will be at
5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 8, 1998 at the
Berardinelli Family Funeral Chapel, where a Rosary will be
recited at 7:00 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Thursday, July
9, 1998, 11:00 a.m., at St. John's the Baptist
Catholic Church.
Interment will follow at Rosario Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Berardinelli Family Funeral
Service, 1399 Luisa, Santa Fe, 984-8600. ABQ Journal
Tue July 07, 1998
Mondragon, Rose
Marie
October 6, 2005 Rose
Marie Mondragon, of Ranchos de Taos, passed away on
October 6, 2005.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Antonio and
Flor Mondragon, son and daughter-in-law, Ruben and Edna Miera,
sister, Eligia Garcia, granddaughter Ruby Miera and grandson, Eric Tollardo. She
is survived by her son, Michael Mondragon, grandchildren, Edward Miera,
Anthony Miera, Dolores Miera, Florence Miera, Dennis Blake and many other friends and
relatives. Rosary was recited on Monday, October 10, 2005 at San Francisco de Asis
Catholic Church in Ranchos de Taos. Funeral mass was held on Monday, October 10, 2005
at San Francisco de Asis Church. Interment was held at San Francisco de Asis
Cemetery. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
Mondragon, Rose T.
May 22, 2006 Rose T.
Mondragon, 94, of Taos passed away on May 22, 2006.
She was born on
Aug. 30, 1911 in Chico, NM to Tobias Tafoya and
Pacifica Barela. She was a loving and dedicated mother and
grandmother. She is preceded in death by the father of
her children, Eloy J.
Mondragon and daughter, Ada Mondragon Rael. She is
survived by her
children, Elmira Martinez (Luz), Marbella Trujillo
(Jerry), Eloy Mondragon (Barbara), Doris Cordova (Jesus), Clarence
Mondragon (Celina), Corelia Ulibbari (Lawrence), Tony
Remington, Toby
Mondragon (Diane), Ricardo Mondragon (Erminia) and
Wilma Kimlicka. She
is also survived by 32 grandchildren, 66 great
grandchildren, 10 great great grandchildren and many other relatives.
Rosary was held on May 24, 2006 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Funeral mass was held on May 25, 2006 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Interment
followed at Nuestra Senora de Dolores Cemetery in Canon.
Montaner, Teresa
Grine de
Teresa Grine de
Montaner from Barcelona Spain died as a result of a
heart attack.She died
at her residence 4 March 1909. She was the mother of
Jose Montaner the editor and owner of this news paper "La Revista De
Taos". La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Montano, Bilia
Bilia Montano age 1
year and 8 months of Arroyo Seco, NM. died 2 Jan 1914
at 9:00 AM. Daughter
of Leocadio Montano and wife. Name not listed. La
Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Montano, Jerold G.
Jerold G. Montano,
41, died suddenly from a massive heart attack, Friday,
May 25, 2007. Jerold
was born in Taos, NM on April 5, 1966 to Joe and Betsy
Montano. He is survived by his son, Trevor Joseph Montano of Oak
Park, CA. Mr. Montano lived in California until a year ago so he could be near
his son growing up. He is also survived by his parents
and his brothers,
Richard Montano and wife, Pam and Chuck Montano and
wife, Martha; and his
nephews and nieces, Ava Grace Montano, Bryce Montano,
Micalene Cleavinger, Tori Montano and Seth. Special acknowledgement
to Joshua Montano and Jessica Montano, his nephew and niece, who did
everything they could to keep him with us, Thank you!
Also surviving him
are many aunts, uncles, cousins
special people to
Jerold
all of them. Many
friends from Sandia High School, where he graduated in
1984 as a student
athlete and graduated in 1989 from Menlo College, with
a degree in business and marketing and a great love for football.
Our family has enormous gratitude for the staff at UNM Hospital most especially the
staff of MICU. Memorial rosary will be recited on Tuesday, May 29, 2007, 7:00
p.m., at Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, 5311 Phoenix
NE. Memorial mass to
be celebrated Wednesday, May 30, 2007, 10:00 a.m.,
also at Queen of
Heaven Catholic Church. Cremation has taken place
after Jerold, in his generosity, donated organs to those he
could help. Private interment will take place at a later date. French Mortuary 1111
University Blvd. NE (505) 843-6333 www.frenchmortuary. ABQ Journal
Sun May 27, 2007
Montano, Joe
January 02, 2000,
The Santa Fe New Mexican, Page: B-2, JOE "SLUGGO" MONTANO. Sluggo was born on
August 19, 1932 in Roswell, NM, and passed away suddenly in Santa Fe on December
29, 1999. Sluggo was preceded in death by his wife Mariquita Montano; parents Jose
and Macedonia Montano; and a brother, Richard Montano. He is survived by his
sons, Ricky, Ronnie, and Michael Montano, all of Taos;
grandchildren, Zena
Rac, and Tierra and Ariel Montano, all of Taos;
brothers, Benny and wife Adelina Montano, Rudy and wife
Yvonne Montano of Santa Fe, and Louie Montano of Albuquerque; sisters, Rosie
and husband Pete Valdez of Albuquerque, Margaret and husband J.M. Roybal of Pojoaque,
Jane and husband Dick Frank of Espanola, Mercy and husband Joe Sekot of Blackfoot,
ID, Mary Jo and husband Benny Sanchez, and Frances and Felipe Carrillo of Las
Vegas, NV; and many other relatives. Sluggo was a
veteran, serving
in three branches of the military: the National Guard,
USN, and USMC. He was an active member of the American Legion
Post 1, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2951, and Fraternal Order of Eagles
Aerie 2811. Sluggo was a bartender at various establishments in the Santa Fe
area for any years. Sluggo was known to all of his
peers as a happy
individual and loved by all who knew him. He will be
missed immensely. A rosary will be held at 7:00 p.m. Monday,
January 3, with a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 11:00 a.m.
Tuesday, January 4, 2000; both to be held at Our Lady
of Guadalupe
Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Santa Fe
National Cemetery. Santa Fe Funeral Options 417 E. Rodeo Rd.
989-7032
Monteleone, Phillip
Rev. Phillip
Monteleone age 64 died at Holy Cross Hospital Oct
25,1968. Rev. Padre cura era parroco in Costilla, NM. He is
survived by his brother Givoanni Monteleone from Rome, Italy; Sisters Mrs. Camela
(Renato) Rondini and Mrs. Maria (Italo) Maffei, de Romas. Sister (Nun) Coleta, de
citta de Castello, en la provincia de Assisi, Italy.
Taos News Dec
5,1968 A 1. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Montgomery, Dalton
E.
Dalton E.
Montgomery, retired building contractor, passed away
at his home in Taos on February 10, 2009. He was born in Eureka,
Colorado, December 12, 1917. In the 1930's, the family moved to Taos, where
his father completed the original Holy Cross Hospital
and later
established the E. Montgomery Construction Company.
Dalton graduated from Taos High Schoool with honors, at 15 and
worked in the family business until retirement. One of
his first assignments
was remodeling the church at the Taos Pueblo. He built
several residences
in Taos, including two homes for his own family. His
project included many schools and public spaces, notably the
addition to the New Mexico Folk Art Museum in Santa Fe, the First Presbyterian
Church in Taos, and the La Fonda Hotel, also in Taos.
Dalton was married to
Olivia Perralut in 1939. Together they raised five
children. She preceded
him in death in 2000. Also preceding him in death were
his parents, Elmer and Maude Montgomery, his brother, Gene, his
twin sister, Eva, who died in infancy, his grandson Kevin Montgomery, and
granddaughter, Karen Pettine Martínez. Dalton pursued many hobbies. For a time
he piloted his own plane. He played golf, hunted and fished, painted in oils, and
made furniture and violins. During his lifetime, he
received many
awards and honors. He was most proud of his Boone and
Crockett record big game kills of Polar and Kodiak bears, and his
inclusion in the Strad Directory of the world's finest luthiers (makers of
violins, cellos, etc.) He loved children and had many
"kid friends". He
loved hunting dogs and during his lifetime owned
several. He is survived by his children, Dalton Montgomery Jr., of
Cortez, Colorado, Donna Pettine of Las Vegas, New Mexico, Yvonne
Montgomery-Weber, Pat Montgomery and Mark Montgomery
of Taos, and
Connie Archuleta of Fort Garland, Colorado. Surviving
grandchildren are Blaine
Montgomery of Cortez, Colorado, Wade Montgomery and
wife Sundae of Grand Junction, Colorado, Kelly P. Farley and
husband Bo, Kristian Pettine of Albuquerque, Averie M. Diener and husband
Matthew, Rachel Weber of Santa Fe, Renee Weber, Regan Weber, Veronica Ramírez,
and Ronnie Archuleta, Jr. of Taos. Also surviving him
are eight great
grandchildren. Pallbearers: Chad Padilla, Jim Oakeley,
Woody Crumbo, Joseph
Concha, Bo Farley and Gil John Tafoya. Honorary
Pallbearers: Albino Chacón, Chet Mitchell and Blaine Montgomery.
Rosary was recited on February 12, 2009. Funeral mass was held on February 13,
2009. Both were held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church.
Interment followed at
Sierra Vista Cemetery. Arrangements by Rivera Family Mortuaries.
Montoya, Angela
Maria Suazo
February 19, 2006
Angela Maria Suazo Montoya, 85, of El Prado passed
away on February
19, 2006. She is preceded in death by her husband,
Atilano. She is survived by two brothers, Nazario Suazo Jr. and
Augustine Suazo. She is survived by her children, Roberto Montoya, Benito E.
Montoya and wife Peggy, Viola Macias and husband, Lawrence, Yolanda Sandoval and
husband, Ernesto, Atilano Augustin Montoya and wife, Margaret, Delayne Perry and
husband, Keith She is also survived by 16
grandchildren, and
numerous great and great great grandchildren. Rosaries
will be recited on Thursday, February 23, 2006 at 7 PM at Rivera
Chapel and on Friday, February 24, 2006 at 7 PM at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic
Church. Funeral mass will be held on Saturday, February 25, 2006 at 10 AM at
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church with interment to follow
at Dolores
Cemetery.
Montoya, Angelina
Albinita
Angelina "Angie"
Albinita Montoya, 72, a resident of Albuquerque, and a
long-time resident
of Questa and Taos, NM, died on Sunday, April 2, 2006.
She is survived by sons, Ernesto Gutierrez and Richard Gutierrez,
both of Albuquerque; daughters, Melinda Gutierrez of San Bernardino, CA
and Beatrice Herrera and husband, Juan J. of Albuquerque; grandchildren,
Christina Holguin, Priscilla Gutierrez, Louis Holguin,
Louie Baca,
Anthony Baca, Jazmine Herrera, Anthony and Jerricka
Gutierrez; one great-grandchild,
Elijah King; three sisters, Erma Arellano, Annabelle
Archuleta, and Romaine
Zamora; three brothers, Dennis Ortega, Tomas Ortega,
and Elizardo Ortega. Angie was preceded in death by her
husband, Mel E. Montoya; and brothers, Roy Ortega and Eladio Ortega. Angie was a
vibrant lady, full of love and laughter. She enjoyed bowling, Lakers basketball, and
was especially fond of playing bingo. We will always remember her kindness and love
for her entire family. Services will be held on
Thursday, April 6,
2006 10:00 a.m., at French Mortuary, University Blvd.
Chapel. Entombment will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery Chapel.
Friends may visit French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel on Wednesday, April
5, 2006, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. French Mortuary 1111 University Blvd. NE 843-6333
ABQ Journal Tue April 04, 2006
Montoya, Ben
Ben Montoya, born
March 17, 1920 in Taos, NM, to Jose Vidal and Zoraida
Vigil Montoya. Our
loving husband, father and grandfather passed away
March 16, 2007 at Laurel
Heights, age 86, one day short of his 87th birthday.
He was preceded in death by son Benjamin Montoya; sisters Lydia,
Celia and Claudina; brothers Ernesto, Eli, Jose and Rudolpho; and step-daughter
Jeanene Cottrill. He is survived by his wife of 30
years, Mary E.
O'Kelley Montoya; son Ruben Montoya and wife Patty;
two daughters Dorothy Sisneros and husband Arthur, and Rita
Montoya; granddaughter⁄daughter Kelsie Cottrill. Only surviving brother Horacio
Montoya and wife Loyola. Former wife Rumalda Montoya,
mother of his
children, residing in Arlington, TX. And last, but not
least, his K9 friend, Pearl. Surviving grandchildren are
Jeffery Avila and wife Rose, Christopher Avila, Robert
M. Montoya and Angela
M. Montoya. Surviving great grandchildren are Dilon
and Mikel Avila.
Surviving step grandchildren and great-grandchildren
are Nathan Banac and wife Elizabeth, PFC Michael Cottrill Jr.,
currently on active duty US Army in Iraq, wife Jamie,
Christopher Cottrill,
Aaron, Ethan, Miranda, Ashley and Whitney. He is also
survived by numerous
nieces, nephews, and brother, and sister-in-laws. His
military service included the 200th CA mobilized for active duty on
January 6, 1941 and 200th CA unit landed in Philippine Islands on September
20, 1941 and fought until captured during the fall of
Bataan with his
brother Horacio, also an ex-POW. His military
decorations and citations include Bronze Star, Purple Heart,
Distinguished Unit Citation, American Defense Ribbon, WWII Victory Medal,
American Theater Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Asiatic Pacific Theater Ribbon,
Philippine Defense Ribbon, Liberation of Philippines
(awarded by the
Philippine Army) and the American Ex-Prisoners of War
Medal. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, March 20, from 5 to 7 p.m. at
French Mortuary, Lomas Blvd. Chapel, followed by a
Prayer Service at 7
p.m. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, March
21, at 10:00 a.m.
at Second Presbyterian Church, Edith and Lomas, with
Rev. Robert B. Woodruff
officiating. Pallbearers will be Victor Montoya,
Adrian Montoya, Jeffery Avila, Christopher Avila, Robert M. Montoya, and
Arthur Sisneros. Interment will be at Santa Fe National Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers memorials can be sent to Second Presbyterian Church, 812 Lomas Blvd., NE,
Albq., NM 87102. Special thanks to the staff of Laurel
Heights Healthcare
and Amber Care Hospice for their devoted care to Ben.
French Mortuary
10500 Lomas Blvd. NE 275-3500 ABQ Journal Sun
March 18, 2007
Montoya, Cornella A.
de
Cornella A. de
Montoya age 45 of Taos NM. died in her residence 26
Dec 1906. She is survived
by her husband Eulogio Montoya; 4 sons and 3 daughters
Names not listed. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Montoya, Donaciano
Captain Donaciano
Montoya of Taos, NM. Civil war veteran died at home
Last saturday.No
date listed. He died of Hidropesia (Dropsy now known
as Edema). La Revista
De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Montoya, Eli D.
Eli D. Montoya, born
April 3, 1918 in Taos, NM to Jose Vidal and Zoraida
Montoya, passed
away June 7, 1999 in a local hospital. He had been a
resident of Albuquerque since 1949. He is survived by his wife of
51 years, Ruth Montoya; his son, Benito Montoya and wife, Francine Sprick; one
granddaughter, Anita Montoya Tyrolie and husband, Wayne; and two
great-granddaughters, Giovanna C de Baca and Alyssa
Tyrolie, all of Albuquerque;
his sister, Claudina Flores and husband, Nat, El Paso,
TX; three brothers, Horacio Montoya and wife, Loyola, Ben
Montoya and wife, Mary, all of Albuquerque and Joe Montoya and wife, Joan of
Taos, NM; three sisters-in-law, Nora Sanchez, late husband, Maurico, Eloisa
Mondragon, husband, Leopoldo, Laramie, WY, and Orlinda
Keers, husband,
Robert, Albuquerque. He was a member of 2nd
Presbyterian Church. He lived by the Golden Rule and raised
his son to follow those same principals. He was a very considerate, sincere and
friendly man. He folloABQ Journalhis brothers into the
Armed services during
WWII. He served in the First Army Medical Corps as a
PFC in England,
Normandy, Northern France and the European Theater. He
was awarded the Victory
Medal and Bronze Medal. Brothers, Ben and Horacio were
survivors of the Bataan POW camps in the Philippines, brother,
Joe was a US Navy seaman on board a Carrier in the North Atlantic. Brother,
Rudy served on board the Merchant Marine in the Mediterranean Theater. Eli was a
life member of the VFW. Eli loved music and he and brother, Ben, as young
troubadours, with their guitars, accompanied their
brother, Ernesto,
himself a professional Taos musician, in music and
song. He was preceded in death by brothers, Ernesto and Rudy.
Visitation will be held Wednesday, from 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., in Palm Chapel
of Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal SE. A prayer service will be held at 7:00
p.m. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10:00
a.m. at 2nd
Presbyterian Church, Edith and Lomas, with Rev.
Anthony Chavez officiating. Interment will be in Santa Fe National
Cemetery at 3:00 p.m. Strong-Thorne, 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements.
ABQ Journal June 09, 1999
Montoya, Eloy
Eloy Montoya, 77, of
Des Montes died Thursday November 27, 2003. He served
in the U.S. Army
during World War II. He was preceded in death by his
son, Daniel Montoya; parents, Jose B. Montoya and Augustina
Ortega; sisters, Teresita Archuleta and Antonia Ulibarri, and Helen Gonzales;
and brother, Max Montoya. He is survived by his wife,
Frances Montoya;
children, Elsie L. Chavez and husband Jimmy of Des
Montes, Gloria L. Montoya
of Des Montes, Grace Olivarez and husband Danny of Ft.
Collins, Colo., Rebecca
Montoya of Taos, Rachel Montoya of Des Montes, Mary
Louise Nuanez of Taos, Elias Montoya (Martha) of Des Montes,
Lydia Montoya of Ft. Collins, Colo., and Frances Celestino and husband Firmo Jr.
of Questa; 20 grandchildren; and sister, Annie Montoya
and husband Joe of
Las Vegas. A service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday
at Taos Assembly
Church on Burch Street with another service at 9 a.m.
Monday at the same church.
Burial will be held at 1:30 p.m. at Santa Fe National
Cemetery. Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home, Journal North November 29,
2003.
Montoya, Horacio
Horacio Montoya,
born April 16, 1916 in Taos, New Mexico to Jose Vidal
and Zoraida Vigil
Montoya. Our loving husband, father and grandfather
passed away October 27, 2009 at his home, surrounded by his family. He
was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Lydia, Celia, and Claudina, and
his brothers, Ernesto, Eli, Jose, Rudolpho, and Ben. Horacio is survived by his
loving wife of sixty-one years, Loyola Montoya;
children, Carlos Montoya
and wife Dolores, Victor Montoya and wife Carolyn,
Michaela Montoya, Loretta Robledo and husband Miguel, and Adrian
Montoya and fiancee, Rita Felter; grandchildren, Stephanie,
Rachel, Alejandro, Gabriel and his fiancee, Jessica,
Andres, Veronica,
Michael, Adrian, Lucas and Alana; great-grandson,
Alex, and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members. His
military service included the 200th Coast Artillery mobilized for active
duty from the Taos Armory on January 6, 1941. The
200th Coast
Artillery unit landed in the Philippine Islands on
September 20, 1941 and fought until their capture at the fall of Bataan
with his brother, Ben Montoya. Horacio was a survivor of the Bataan Death
March and 3 1⁄2 years of Japanese POW incarceration.
His military
decorations include the Bronze Star, Distinguished
Unit Citation, American Defense Ribbon, WWII Victory Medal,
American Theater Ribbon with 1 Bronze Star, Good Conduct Medal,
Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon with 2 Bronze stars,
Liberation of Philippines
(awarded by the Philippine Army) and the American
Ex-Prisoners of War Medal. Horacio recently completed and
published his war time memoirs in a book entitled Rising Sun Over Bataan. Friends
may visit with the Montoya family at French Mortuary,
Lomas location, on
Sunday, November 1, 2009 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.,
with a prayer service
starting at 6:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held at
Our Lady of The Assumption Catholic Church, Lomas and Tennessee, on
Monday, November 2, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. Pallbearers will be Gabriel
Montoya, Alejandro Montoya, Andres Montoya, Adrian Montoya, Lucas Montoya, and
Reuben Montoya. Interment will follow church service
at Santa Fe
National Cemetery. Please visit our online guestbook
for Horacio at www.RememberTheirStory.com
French 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE (505) 275-3500 ABQ Journal Thu October 29, 2009
Montoya, Jesus
Jesus Montoya age 85
of Taos, N.M. died in his residence Tuesday 17 Nov
1907. La Revista
De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Montoya, Joe F.
Joe F. Montoya, 72,
a resident of Albuquerque for 40 years, died Tuesday,
June 27, 2000. He
is survived by his wife of 50 years, Ursula Montoya of
the family home; daughters,
Vivian Gonzales and husband, Robert and Beatrice
Conner, all of Albuquerque;
granddaughters, Marlena Gonzales, Christina Jo
Gonzales, and Samantha Conner; grandson, Michael Joe Conner;
sister, Estella Peña of Springer, NM; brothers, Ruben Vigil and wife, Crusita;
Gilbert Montoya, and Fred Montoya and wife, Delores,
all of Taos, NM;
sisters-in-law, Cedilia Montoya, Priscilla Montoya,
and Pauline Wilson, who he thought of like a daughter. Mr. Montoya
was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church. He loved to
fish and was a wonderful husband, father, and
grandfather. He
will be missed by all who knew him. Memorial service
and rosary will be held Saturday, July 1, 2000, 1:00 p.m., at
French Mortuary, Lomas Blvd. Chapel, 10500 Lomas Blvd.
NE, with Deacon
James Baca officiating. ABQ Journal June 30,
2000
Montoya, Jose F.
Jose F. "Kiko"
Montoya, 77, of Ranchos de Taos died Monday October
20, 2003. He is preceded
in death by his wife, Molly Montoya; parents,
Feliberto and Eufrocina Montoya; brothers and sisters, Lucy,
Cecilia, Edwardo, Augustine and Eloy. He is survived
by his daughter,
Yolanda L. Montoya and husband John; three
grandchildren, all of Ranchos de Taos; sisters, Molly Mondragon
and husband Pat of Ranchos de Taos, Odie Martinez and
husband Phil of El
Prado, Isabelle Trujillo and husband George, Esther
Miera and husband
Felimon and Lydia Salazar, all of Taos. Mass will
celebrated 10 a.m. today at San Francisco de Asis Church with 3 p.m.
interment at Santa Fe National Cemetery. Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
October 22, 2003
Montoya, Jonathan
Adam
Jonathan Adam
Montoya, infant son of Roberta Gómez, Ranchos de Taos
and Manuel Montoya,
Questa was born into the hands of the Lord on Sept. 1,
2006, Baby Jonathan is survived by brothers, Joshua and Aaron,
grandparents, Irene and Jake Montoya, Christine Vargas and Virgil
Gomez, Godparents, Erica Martínez and Jake Montoya
Jr., auntie,
Valorie (Patrick) greatgrandmother and many aunts,
uncles and cousins and friends. We all love and miss you but
know that you are in God's loving care, dear precious baby.
Montoya, Juan Isidro
El Crepusculo,
Thurs., Jan 12, 1950 Juan Isidro Montoya, 19 year old
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Isidro Montoya, passed away Sunday after an extended
illness. Survivors include his parents and four sisters; Mrs. Elfido
Romero of Ranchos de Taos, Mrs. Gilbert Roybal and Loyola and Louides Montoya
of Taos. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at
9:30.
Montoya, Juanita D.
March 25, 2006
Juanita D. Montoya, 94, of Los Cordovas passed away on
March 25, 2006.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Tito Montoya
and daughter, Patsy Dazhan. She is survived by her children,
Gloria Sanchez, Geraldine Gutierrez (Tony), Darlene Gutierrez (Arturo
Casias), grandchildren she raised, Alyce Sanchez
(Flavio) and Joseph
Sanchez. She is also survived by five grandchildren,
twelve great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren. Rosary
was recited on March 29, 2006 at San Francisco de Asis Catholic
Church. Funeral mass was held on March 30, 2006 at San
Francisco de Asis
Church. Interment followed at Los Cordovas Cemetery.
Montoya, Juanita M.
February 17, 2006
Juanita M. Montoya, 101, of El Prado, passed away on
February 17, 2006.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Juan Jose "J
J" Montoya, daughter, Alice Lorraine Montoya and her parents, Samuel
and Aurelia Lavadie and 7 brothers. She is survived by her children, Jose
Arturo Montoya (Eufracia), Cora M. Garcia (Rumaldo), Ernesto M. Montoya (Dolores M.),
Lillian M. Martinez (Robert L), her brother, Cristobal
Lavadie, her 9
grandchildren, Michell Kosel, Dennise Montoya,
Isabelle Garcia Herman (Dave), Francisco L. Garica (Sandy),
Loretta Duran Martinez, Julian A. Montoya, Ronnie Martinez (Sue), Lawrence Martine
(Marilyn) and Jerry Martinez (Melissa), 10 great-grandchildren, Nicholas
Kosel, Jose Pancho Garcia, John Michael Duran, Stephanie Duran, Cherie Montoya,
Lorenzo Martinez, Alonzo Martinez, Daimen Martinez, Abren Martinez, Marco Martinez,
and numerous nieces and nephews. Rosary was recited February 19, 2006. Funeral mass
was held February 20, 2006. Both services were held at
Our Lady of
Guadalupe. Interment was held at Sierra Vista
Cemetery. Services by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
Montoya, Loyola
Loyola Montoya,
loving mother and grandmother, born February 26, 1926
in Rancho De Taos,
New Mexico to Fidel and Elvira Torres, passed away
Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at her home. She is survived by her
children, Carlos Montoya and wife Dolores, Victor Montoya and wife Carolyn,
Michaela Montoya, Loretta Robledo and husband Miguel,
and Adrian Montoya
and fiancee, Rita Felter; grandchildren, Stephanie,
Rachel, Alejandro, Gabriel
and wife, Jessica, Andres, Veronica, Michael, Adrian,
Lucas and Alana; great-grandson,
Alex, and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended
family members. Rosary
will be recited Sunday, July 11, 2010, 3:00 p.m. at
French, Lomas Chapel. Mass will be celebrated Monday, July 12, 2010,
9:30 a.m., at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Lomas at Tennessee NE.
Interment will take place at Santa Fe National Cemetery, at 1:30 p.m. Please
visit our online guestbook for Loyola at RememberTheirStory.com French
10500 Lomas Blvd. NE (505) 275-3500 ABQ Journal
Fri July 09, 2010
Montoya, Luisita
Luisita Montoya age
80 from Ranchos de Taos, NM died 10:00 AM 24 April
1907 at her residence.
She is survived by two sons Ramon and David Martinez
and a daughter (name not listed) Wife of Lorenzo Lobato. La
Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Montoya, Manuel
Manuel Montoya of
Pueblo, Colorado died at home 6 Aug 1909. He was born
and raised in
Ranchos de Taos, NM. La Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Montoya, Margarita
S. de
Margarita S. de
Montoya age 52 years, 9 months, 17 days died at home
in Questa, NM. Survived
by her husband Narciso Montoya, sons Francisco G. and
Juan Santos Montoya. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Montoya, Maria
Juanita
Maria Juanita
Montoya Lopez from Trampas, NM. died--(date of death
notice 7 Sept 1909.
Date of death not listed). Wife of Fernando Lopez,
whom survives her, also several children. Names not listed. La Revista De
Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Montoya, Maria
Loyola
Maria Loyola Montoya
passed away after an extended illness on Wednesday,
July 7, 2010.
Loyola was born in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico on
February 26, 1926 to Fidel and Elvira Torres. She was the third born
member of a family of 11 that included six brothers and four sisters.
Loyola was a dedicated homemaker, loving wife and
caring mother.
"Dolly" as she was known to everyone was always
willing to open her heart and home to any family member or friend in
need. Her passions included politics, sports, exercise, dancing and attending
Lobo Basketball games. She is loved and will be
forever missed by
her family and friends. She was preceded in death by
her husband of 62 years, Horacio H. Montoya, who passed away on
October 27, 2009. She is survived by her children, Carlos Montoya and
wife Dolores, Victor Montoya and wife Carolyn,
Michaela Montoya,
Loretta Robledo and husband Miguel, and Adrian Montoya
and fiancee, Rita Felter;
grandchildren, Stephanie, Rachel, Alejandro, Gabriel
and wife, Jessica, Andres, Veronica, Michael, Adrian, Lucas and
Alana; great-grandson, Alex, and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family
members. Rosary will be recited Sunday, July 11, 2010,
3:00 p.m. at French,
Lomas Chapel. Mass will be celebrated Monday, July 12,
2010, 9:30 a.m.,
at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Lomas at
Tennessee NE. Interment will take place at Santa Fe National
Cemetery, at 1:30 p.m. Please visit our online
guestbook for Loyola
at RememberTheirStory.com French 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE
(505) 275-3500 ABQ
Journal Sun July 11, 2010
Montoya, Pedro
Serafin
Pedro Serafin
Montoya age 49, Resident of El Prado, NM died March
29,1968 when he was
struck by a vehicle. He is survived by his mother Mrs.
Juanita Montoya; Daughter Mrs. Pat Mondragon; Sons Andres, Ernest
and Leroy Montoya; Sisters Mrs. Felix Miera, Mrs. Eluira Martinez, Mrs.
Teresa Echavaria; Brothers-in-law Levi Montoya and
Eusebio Montoya.
Taos News. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Montoya, Reyes
Reyes Montoya age 86
mother of the above mentioned Antonia de Espinosa died
10 Dec 1909. La
Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Montoya, Rudolph
Arthur
Albuquerque Journal,
August 10, 1998 Rudolph Arthur "Rudy" Montoya, 72,
died Saturday,
August 8, 1998 at Fort Bayard, New Mexico. Rudy is
survived by one sister, Claudina Flores and husband, Nat of El
Paso, TX; four brothers, Horacio Montoya and wife, Loyola, Eli Montoya and
wife, Ruth, Ben Montoya and wife, Mary all of
Albuquerque, and
Jose Montoya and wife, Joan of Taos, NM; and several
nieces and nephews. Rudy was born on October 21, 1925 in Taos, NM
to Jose Vidal and Zoraida Vigil Montoya. He was the youngest of six boys in
the family, and five of the six were in combat during
World War II.
Rudolph enlisted as an apprentice seaman in May 1942
in Santa Fe, NM, and from there he was assigned for training
at the U.S. Naval Training Station in San Diego, CA. He then went on to begin
training as an Armed Guard on war ships. Rudolph also
had training at the
Submarine Chaser Training Center Base in Miami, FL.
After going through
the training phase, he was assigned to a Merchant
Marine ship, which was sunk by German submarines, and Rudolph was one
of the few remaining survivors on that ship. He was first hospitalized in
Jacksonville, FL and was later sent to the U.S. Naval
Hospital in
Bethesda, MD. Rudolph was finally sent to the V.A.
Facility at Fort Lyons, CO. He was a life member of D.A.V.,
Albuquerque Cutting Garcia 3 Chapter. Rudolph will be
buried at the
Santa Fe National Cemetery on Wednesday, August 12,
1998 where a graveside ceremony will be held at 10:00 a.m., with
pastor Jeff Padgett officiating. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 10500 Lomas
Blvd. NE, Tuesday, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. In lieu
of flowers,
donations may be made to Martineztown House of
Neighborly Service, 808 Edith Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87102. French
Mortuary, 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE.
Montoya, Rufino
Pablo
July 21, 2005 Rufino
Pablo Montoya, 77, of Valdez passed away on July 12,
2005. He is preceded
in death by his brothers, Cornelio and Presentacion
Montoya, sister, Eleanor M. Vigil and nephew, Elias Clovis Herrera.
He is survived by his sister, Teresita DeHerrera, niece, Nora Sillas (Roberto
Gonzales) and family all of Valdez. Visitation was on
Thursday, July 14,
2005 9 AM to 4 PM at Rivera Chapel in Taos. Rosary was
recited on Thursday,
July 14, 2005 at 7 PM at San Antonio Catholic Church
in Valdez. Funeral mass was held on Friday, July 15, 2005 at 9 AM
at San Antonio Church with interment to follow at 2 PM at Valdez Cemetery.
Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
Montoya, Rumalda
Elvira
Rumalda "Rumie"
Elvira Montoya, 84 years young, left this world to
join Our Heavenly Father
on Tuesday, July 7, 2009. Rumalda was born in Ranchos
de Taos, New Mexico, on August, 28, 1924, the daughter of
Fidel and Elvira Torres. After graduation from Taos High School, Rumalda relocated
to San Francisco, California during WWII to aid in the
war effort by working
for a U.S. defense contractor in the naval shipyards.
She subsequently
moved back to New Mexico and met her husband of 31
years, Ben Montoya.
Rumalda and Ben raised their family of four children
in Albuquerque, NM and Austin, TX until 1971 when they moved to
Arlington, Texas. Rumalda and Ben divorced in 1975 and she continued to reside
in Arlington for the last 34 years. She recently
returned to
Albuquerque to live with her two daughters and
extended family members. Known for her exuberant approach to life
she surrounded herself with the love of close friends
and family, all of
whom appreciated and reveled in her joy of life. Of
all those who knew and cared for her, Rumalda will be especially
missed by her children whom she loved with a tireless energy and spirit.
Rumalda is survived by daughter, Dorothy Sisneros and
husband, Art
Sisneros; son, Ruben Montoya and wife, Patty Montoya;
and daughter, Rita Montoya;
grandchildren, Jeff Avila, Christopher Avila, Robert
Montoya, and Angela Montoya; great-grandchildren, Dilon
Avila, Mikel Avila, and Eva Christine Avila; brothers,
Fidel Torres and wife
Virginia, Gilbert Torres, Frank Torres and wife,
Cecelia, Carpio Torres
and wife Becky, Joseph Torres and wife, Priscilla,
John Torres; sisters, Loyola Montoya and husband, Horacio H. Montoya
and Anita Montoya and husband, Arthur Montoya. Rumalda was preceded in
death by her son, Benny Montoya, sister Lourdes Maes, sister Barbara Merhege and
her former husband Ben Montoya. Rumalda worked as a very successful Insurance
Agent for Metropolitan Insurance Co until she retired
in 1990. After
retirement, Rumalda spent her time gardening,
painting, spending time with friends and was a devoted Dallas Cowboy
fan. Rosary will be held Sunday, July 12, 2009, 4:00 p.m., at French, Lomas
Blvd. Chapel. Mass will be held Monday, July 13, 2009,
9:30 a.m., at Our
Lady of the Assumption Church, Lomas at Tennessee NE.
Interment will follow
at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. The family would like to
thank their family and friends for their love and support. Please visit
our online guestbook for Rumie at RememberTheirStory.com French
10500 Lomas Blvd. NE (505) 275-3500 ABQ Journal
Sat July 11, 2009
Montoya, Silveria
Santistevan
July 6, 2006
Silveria Santistevan Montoya, 85, of Questa passed
away on July 6, 2006. She is preceded in death by her sons,
Gasper Arellano and David Montoya. She is survived by her children, Albert
Arellano (Doris), Sara Perez (Lawrence), Orlando Arellano, Willie Montoya, Tonita
Montoya, Eric Montoya (Martha) and Maryann Montoya. She is also survived by her
grandchildren and many other relatives. Graveside
services will be
held in Costilla. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon
Funeral Home.
Moody, Mark Stephen
Mark Stephen Moody,
passed away of a heart condition Saturday, January 29,
2006. He was born
in Eunice, NM and lived there until high school. His
parents moved to Tripoli, Libya where he attended and graduated
from Wheelus Air Force Base high school. He then returned to attend the
University of New Mexico until he entered the U.S.
Navy, during the
Vietnam War. After his discharge he again entered UNM
until transferring to college in Houston where he graduated a
Registered Respiratory Therapist. He was on the staff of Socorro
Presbyterian Hospital. He also was an accomplished
musician, playing guitar,
singing, and teaching. He was the son of Charles E.
(Bill) Moody and Wanda Moody of Taos and spent much time there.
He was the father of Stephen Charles Moody plus stepfather of Rogelio,
Roque, and Yesenia and was married to Luz
Aragon-Moody. He
is also survived by his brother, Ronnie C. Moody and
wife, Merita of Irving, TX. Services will be held Thursday, 12:00
noon, at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel. Interment will follow at Sandia
Memory Gardens. Friends may visit French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel,
Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. French Mortuary 1111
University Blvd. NE
843-6333 ABQ Journal Thu February 02, 2006
Moody, Wanda E.
Wanda E. Moody, 80,
resident of Albuquerque, passed away Thursday, August
14, 2008. She is
survived by her grandson, Stephen Moody of
Albuquerque; brothers, Thomas R. Wortham and James D. Wortham;
step-son, Ronald Moody; and the Aragon and Herrera families. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Charles E. Moody; and son, Mark
S. Moody. Wanda was
born in Shamrock, TX and traveled the world with her
husband before
settling in Albuquerque in 1985. She managed many art
galleries in Taos and Albuquerque and enjoyed painting.
Services will be held Saturday, August 16, 2008, 10:00 a.m. at French Mortuary,
Wyoming Chapel. Interment will follow immediately
follow at Sandia
Memory Gardens. French Mortuary 1111 University Blvd.
NE (505) 843-6333 ABQ
Journal August 15, 2008
Moore, Curtis Lyle
Curtis Lyle Moore,
beloved son of Ione Jane Davis and Curtis Lafayette
Moore, brother to William
Davis Moore and Frances Moore Giles of Ft. Gaines, GA
and Father of Michael Mitcham Moore, born of Sibyl and Curtis,
grandparents of Mickey, John and Mary Moore and great-grandparents of Dylan
and Braden. Also of Georgia are niece Elaine and nephew Jamie Giles, born to Mrs.
Frances Moore Giles and Jim Giles of Ft. Gaines. Curtis Lyle was uncle Si to Ron
William, Pat Curtis, Martha Jan Moore, and Gail Moore
Manning, sons and
daughters of his brother William Davis and JoAnn
Curtis Moore of Tijeras
Canyon. Si is grand uncle to Corinna and Mariah
Williamson Moore, born of Sylvia Williamson and Ron; grandparents
of Corrina's sons Cassius and Kenai Moore Hall of Santa Fe, Taos and Espanola.
With grand nieces Michelle, Alia Spring and Gaia
Manning born to
Gail and Bob Manning of Tijeras and Albuquerque. All
uncle Si's New Mexican Relations extend Most Affectionate Love
and Respect for Helen Clark Moore and Aunt Tina Sanford whom are well at
rest in peace. In spirit with consideration and
regards to dear
friends and extended family members in attendance to
uncle Curtis Lyle's Passage; special thanks to Chris and Rush Dudley
and families: Katie and Tom Price for Tender Love and Caretaking and Arelia
and Mike Brenning's Good Neighborly Support. For especially these years in the
wake of great aunt Tina's passage from Si's lifetime.
We friends and
family of Curtis Lyle Moore wish to express heartfelt
appreciation and sincerest
thanks to the doctors, nurses, techs and supporting
staff of Veterans Hospital for attending uncle Si's entry through the
emergency room and his departure from 4 D's hospice suite. As well worthy of
note are the Veteran Administrators whom, at long
last, afforded
Master Sergeant C. L. Moore of the U. S. Air-Army
Corps, his just recognition and recovery of full military honors and
assist for the past seven years and last seven days of Si's valorous lifetime. For
uncle Si served from before and during WWII as a
Master Sergeant
wing and tail gunner volunteer of the 1st Order of
Bomber Escorts from bases in England; shot down, but not out of WWII.
He kept on and went back up in the old Army Air Corps Fighting Fortresses,
time and time again. For all in US, Si survived the
historical first
crash landing of the last and only one of thirteen
lost volunteer Bomber Escort Crews who made it back to England. He
survived to be shot down again. Si endured the Hell frozen long wintry march from
Stalag XVII, as the allies advanced. He arrived after
too many fell out
and froze to death in the POW's forced march through a
deep cold dark forest
into Stalag XVII B in Austria. Where uncle Si among
other survivors arrived on Christmas Eve, to endure and be liberated
from whence he returned for a time. Yet he was born in spirit to be a
protector and warrior among us. Uncle Si back up at em
through the Korean
Campaign. Onwards in to top secret Missions, for
example he escorted President Harry Truman on time to relieve
General MacArthur of duty. Onwards into post war covert op's (on and off
military records) to his last known military posting,
with a pass from
Nellis AFB (nowadays Area 51) in Nevada, where for
some as yet, and maybe never to be known reasoning, C. L. Moore had
his memory erased. For what? We can only imagine. Uncle Si was electro
shocked and cast out of service to fend for himself
alone? Uncle Si
arrived somehow to his Oasis family hillside as an
unknown soldier and stranger to himself, with fragmented recollection
to time served, with bits and pieces of falling's out
from war all the time
and busted family ties in relation to all that was
past. As a Master Mechanic
and Jack of seemingly all hands on trades, uncle Si
began the 49 year process of rediscovery with skills and
capabilities. Eventfully, he managed by ways and means
to survive in an
old 1950 bread truck on a high desert hillside with
extended family support, in a seemingly estranged yet welcome way,
he became uncle Si, the Candy Man in his remodeled bread van where he
took to a talent for actually cooking up chocolate
delights for a lot
of toddling, long haired hippy kids and their parents
with family assistance. He added on to his residence a room he built
with a fireplace where he'd whip up enchiladas on occasions. It was room enough
for uncle Si to entertain and set up easels for oil on
canvas. From whence
he found artistic means and ways of painting himself
out from the 70's
daze, eventually. As well into middle age and prone to
especially cold feet through long deep snow bound wintry spells. He
found a soul mate in great aunt Tina, whom needed help moving a mobile home
onto a lot in a trailer park on downtown's edge of the
city county line. He
painted a sign for an address to hang on the fence he
built and was greatly
appreciated and welcomed by aunt Tina. Uncle Si had
his own bedroom with indoor plumbing and heat with all the
homesteading comforts and friendships with other outstanding characters, akin to
Mr. Greenbaum, a refugee of Brooklyn and lower east side of Manhattan, whom would
become a dear family friend, known and honored 'unto death' and beyonder by the kids
of uncle Si and great aunt Tina's as "Grandfather
David". Good years
and gatherings we shared on the blue sky's mesa where
the balloons took a launch and land in wide open space in
relative peace and safety. On through the 80's and part in the 90's of a century
ago, there was a sense of weller being and freedom
before the
developer sprawl of over built and too highly
mortgaged security gated complexes cut Sandia Crest from view as the hi
power lines and corpo national driven interest to
greed fuel'd by
fear and hate mongering pol's of principality's drove
Si in to witnessin cultural wars all the time from top to bottom on a
wide color tv screen from the CNN left to Fox networks right. As if surrounded
and captured back into Stalag Xvii, as if all that was
of the American
dreams gone to hell without even a gondoliers safe
landing or handbasket. So maybe uncle Si and all haven't won war
all the time, yet. His human kindness and never ending trust in God and
country with family and friends did attend our dearly
beloved Curtis Lyle
Moore through a long struggling few days and his last
week in atonement
to have won the peace and gone up as a beautiful
balloon from Hospice, on Yom Kippour, Hasta La Siempre. Now, as
uncle Si said it best before settling down gently to rest, "It's a Miracle"!? All
are warmly welcome and invited to attend Curtis Lyle
Moore's 89th
birthday and Memorial Service at 9:15 am on Thursday,
October 30, 2008 for his Military Honor Guard, 21 Gun Salute with
Tap's and Old Glory's full flying colors, folded and presented by family and
friends to his son, Michael Mitcham Moore of Georgia,
from the Santa Fe
National Cemetery, Santa Fe, NM. Thanks be to God in
Jesus Name!!!! French
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Moran, Rufina
Rufina Moran of
Valdez,NM. died Thursay of this week (23 May 1907) at
her residence. Wife
of Juan Emilio Herrera. La Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Morris, N.V.
The Taos Valley
News. Vol.II NO.52 Taos, New Mexico June 23,1938.
Headlines says "San
Cristobal Man Found Dead." The body of the story reads
"N.V. Morris, resident of San Cristobal for the past three years,
was found dead in a field last sunday. A Coroners Jury gave a verdict of death
from natural causes, but an autopsy performed later by
Dr. Onstine proved
a heart attack to be the cause of death. Mr.Morris
kept bees and sold honey,
he was about 70 years old."
Morrison, William
Eugene
William Eugene
(Gene) Morrison, 79, a longtime resident of
Albuquerque, NM, currently residing in Houston, TX with his daughter
and son-in-law, passed away peacefully with his family at his bedside on Sunday,
July 23, 2006. He joined his parents, John Calvin Morrison and Mildred Morrison;
parents-in-law, Rev. L.M. Walker and Gladys Walker; son, Ricky Morrison; sister,
Patricia Haulman; and brother, Jack Morrison who have
all gone before
him to be with their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He
is survived by his loving wife, Ruth Aileen Morrison, married now
this past February for 60 years; his sister; Rachel Kelsey; his brother-in-law and
wife, Rev. Larry and Carmen Walker; his daughter,
Cathy Jean Bonner;
son-in-law, Arthur Lee Bonner; and his three
grandchildren, Waylon Gene Bonner, Arthur Wayne Bonner, and Cheyenne
Jean Bonner; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other family
members, and countless friends. Gene was born in Parsons, KS on August 28, 1926.
He moved with his family to New Mexico in 1940 and was a graduate of Albuquerque
High School where he played football, baseball, and basketball. He was a member of
Fruit Avenue Baptist Church where he met the love of his life, "Ruthie". After
serving in the United States Air Force in WWII, they
were married on
February 3, 1946 at Fruit Avenue Baptist Church by
Ruth's father, Rev. L.M. Walker. Gene received his Bachelor's and
Master's Degrees in Education from the University of New Mexico where he also played
baseball. He later worked on his Doctoral degree in Austin at the University of
Texas. In Gene's 32 year career at Albuquerque Public
Schools as
teacher, counselor, coach, principal, and
administrator, he also enjoyed working as a Western Athletic Conference
college football official for over 20 years. After his
retirement in
1981, he was ordained as a minister at Hoffmantown
Baptist Church, where he had been a member for many years. He served
at Hoffmantown Baptist Church, Northwest Mesa Baptist Church, Grace
Brethren Church and Christian School in Taos, and Hope
Christian Schools in
Albuquerque. During his career, he made many life long
friendships. Gene
was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He will
be remembered best by his dedication to his wife and family,
golfing, bowling, and playing softball with his
friends, countless
fishing trips to his cabin in the Jemez Mountains of
New Mexico, and his unshakable faith in God. Gene was
involved with many social, civic, and professional organizations including the
National Education Association, Rotary Club, Elks
Club, Juvenile
Probation, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, American
Association of Christian Counselors, Association For Religious and
Value Issues in Counseling, Association of Christian Marriage Counselors,
American Association for School Administrators,
National Association
of Pupil-Personnel Administrators, and American
Personnel and Guidance Association. He was elected to Phi Delta
Kappa, National Education Honors Fraternity, and received the Outstanding
Leadership Award by Albuquerque Public School Principals. The family thanks
everyone for their love, support, and tender care
during Gene's 79
years of life. He loved life, and valued his wife, son
and daughter, family, and friends as wonderful gifts from God.
Services will be held Saturday, 2:00 p.m., July 29, 2006, at French Mortuary,
Wyoming Blvd. Chapel. Interment will follow at Sunset
Memorial Park, 924
Menaul Blvd. NE. Friends may visit French Mortuary,
Wyoming Blvd. Chapel
on Friday, July 28, 2006, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
French Mortuary, Inc. 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE (505) 823-9400 ABQ
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Moss, Shirley Wood
Shirley Wood Moss,
age 80 of Polson, passed away following a six year
struggle with ovarian
cancer on Friday, August 29, 2008 at The Retreat
Assisted Living. Shirley was born on January 8, 1928 in Carbondale,
Pennsylvania to Raymond and Ella Holgate Wood. She graduated with the
class of 1946 from Honesdale High School, Honesdale, PA. Following graduation she
moved to Pawtucket, Rhode Island where she worked for
the Fram Corporation.
In 1951, she moved to Los Alamos, NM where her sister
Muriel was living.
There she worked for the National Laboratories in the
business office. She met her husband, James Moss, in Los Alamos
and they were married August 29, 1954 in Taos, NM. Following retirement
in 1983, they moved to Ute Park, NM. They spent their
winters in Lake
Havasu City, AZ. During their retirement years, Jim
and Shirley traveled extensively with many visits to family
and friends. Shirley moved to Polson in 2002 to be near her sister Barbara
following the death of her beloved husband, Jim.
Barbara was a devoted
companion and caregiver to Shirley during the last six
years. Shirley had a special place in her heart for children
and animals. She enjoyed all the wildlife that would pass by their home in Ute Park -
especially the wild turkeys. She was a wonderful aunt
to her many nieces
and nephews and we will all miss her dearly. Shirley
was a member of the
First United Methodist Church in Polson and was
involved in United Methodist Women throughout her life. She was
preceded in death by her husband, Jim; her parents;
sister, Muriel
Osborn; and brother, Leslie Wood. Shirley is survived
by her sisters, Lorna Decker of Honesdale, PA, Barbara and husband,
Harry Medland of Polson, MT, Betty and husband, John Chippee of Dover,
DE, Patricia and husband, Don Avery of Bath, PA along with many nieces and
nephews. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday,
September 6, 2008 at
11:00 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Polson
with Rev. Mark
Calhoun officiating. A reception will follow the
services in the church hall. Inurnment will follow at a later date. The
family suggests memorials to the First United
Methodist Church,
301 16th Ave E, Polson, MT 59860. ABQ Journal
Wed September 03, 2008
Moya, Maria Alcaria
January 12, 1928 -
October 2, 2006 Maria Alcaria Moya – Age 78 a resident
of Chama passed
away on Monday, October 2, 2006. She was born to Ramon
and Vicentita Martinez
in Cañada de Los Alamos, New Mexico on January 12,
1928. She married Onofre
Moya on January 13, 1944 in Santa Fe, NM. Alcaria was
preceded in death by her parents; four brothers; and one son. May
their souls rest in peace. Alcaria is survived by her husband, Onofre; 6 daughters
and 8 sons: Ramona Jacquez of Fruita, CO, Robert Moya of Blue Springs, Missouri,
Flora Sanchez of Fruita, CO, Willie Moya of Chama, Erlinda Moya of Chama, Joe Moya
of Farmington, Geneva Loya of Clifton, CO, Jessie Maez of Pagosa Springs, CO,
Pauline Moya, Michael Moya, Steven Moya, Candido Moya, Vince Moya, and Ray Moya
all of Chama; 35 grandchildren; 40 great grandchildren; one brother and
three sisters: Emilio Martinez of Fillmore, Utah,
Placida Montoya of
Las Vegas, NM, Ricarda Lucero of Cañada de Los Alamos,
NM, Socorro Oglesby
of Maringouin, Louisiana; and numerous other relatives
and friends. A rosary will be recited on Thursday, October 5th, 2006
at 7:00 p.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Chama. Celebration of the Mass
of the Resurrection will be celebrated on Friday,
October 6th, 2006
at 10:00 a.m. at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church in
Chama with Father Clement
officiating. Burial will follow at the Chama Community
Cemetery with her grandsons
serving as pallbearers: Rick Jacquez, Mikey Moya,
Santitos Sanchez, Paul Medlin, David Loya and Richard Moya.
Serving as honorary pallbearers will be: Mariano Gonzales, Antonio Blea and
Channing Moya. The family of Maria Alcaria Moya has placed their trust in the Rivera
family of Block-Salazar Mortuary.Telephone
505-753-2288 or
Toll Free 1-800-443-4854.Rosary7:00 p.m. Thursday
October 5th, 2006 St. Patrick's Catholic Church Chama, New Mexico Mass of
the Resurrection 10:00 a.m.~Friday October 6th, 2006St. Patrick's
Catholic Church Chama, New Mexico Interment Chama Communityemeteryhama,NewMexico
Block-SalazarMortuary305 Calle Salazar ~ Española, NM 87532
Mudd, Horace
December 26, 2006
Horace Mudd was born 18 January 1911 in Greenville TX
to Atha N. and
Martha Crockett Mudd. The eldest of five boys, he and
his family moved to Chelsea, OK in 1925 where he was educated in the
Chelsea public schools and NE Oklahoma A College. He died peacefully on
26 December 2006 at Plaza de Retiro, his home since 1982. Horace's early work
included blacksmithing in the army, tool and die work
for Douglas
Aircraft and owning his own propane delivery and shop.
He was raised a master mason in 1947 in Chelsea Lodge 84 and was
a member of Bent Lodge 42 of Taos, NM. Horace changed careers in 1950
when he was licensed to preach by the Methodist Church of Oklahoma. He took
great pride that 8 of his 10 church appointments
included successful
building or remodeling. He built and dedicated the
Fairland and Welch churches
and consecrated the Church of Laverne. He also served
churches at Foyl, Weletka,
Konawa, Pawnee, Okemah, Boise City and Mooreland. He
was preceded in death
by son, Ronal and daughter, Etta Jewel, in addition to
his wife Lorena and later wife Esther. Surviving are his brother Edd,
five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held on
December 28, 2006 at Plaza de Retiro in Taos, NM. His
cremains will be
buried in the family plot in the Chelsea Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers, he requested donations be made to El
Pueblito United Methodist Church 6481 NDCBU, Taos, NM 87571.
Muniz, Catherine Mae
Catalina
Catherine Mae
Catalina Muniz, age 45, of Santa Fe, NM, passed away
on Tuesday, August
19, 2003, following a lengthy illness. She was
preceded in death by her parents: Candido Muniz and Carolina
Martinez. Catherine was born May 1, 1958 in Embudo,
New Mexico. She
married Dan Moore in 1998. Ms. Muniz attended New
Mexico State and UNM.
She was employed as a Rural Environmental Specialist
in northern New Mexico. She worked to improve water distribution
and establish pollution controls by helping communities receive federal and
state grants. Catherine was always concerned about environmental issues and
Hispanic⁄Chicano cultural issues She was a parishioner
of St. Bernadette
Catholic Church in Albuquerque, NM and was active in a
Catholic Charismatic group. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be directed in her name of Catalina
Muniz to the Taos
Community Foundation, 229 A. Camino de La Placita,
P.O. Box 1925, Taos,
New Mexico 87571. She is survived by her husband, Dan
Moore; daughter, Sarah Marie Muniz and fiancé Daniel Martinez;
grandson, Christopher Xavier Martinez; sisters: Anita Luera, Evelyn Martinez and
husband Wilfred Rodriguez; brother, Candido Muniz and wife Violanda Lopez; and
numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and other relatives. A rosary will
be recited on Friday, August 22, 2003, 7:00 p.m. at Berardinelli Family Chapel. A
memorial mass will be celebrated on Saturday, August
23, 2003, 10:30
a.m. at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 11401 Indian
School Road, NE, Albuquerque,
NM. Arrangements are under the direction of
Berardinelli Family Funeral Service, 1399 Luisa Street, 984-8600. ABQ
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Muniz, Jose
Jose Muniz, 90, of
Rodarte died Thursday December 25, 2003. He was
preceded in death
by his wife, Edonilia Muniz and sister, Delia Sanchez.
He is survived by his children, Priscilla Munoz of Albuquerque, Shirley
Vigil of Grants, Victor Muniz of Albuquerque, Joe Muniz of Rodarte, Modesto Muniz
and wife Mary of Ranchos de Taos, Betty Martinez of Rodarte, and Freddy Gonzales of
Albuquerque; 21 grandchildren, and many other relatives. Services have been
held with burial at Penasco Cemetery. Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
Munoz, John
John Munoz, 41, of
Ranchos de Taos passed away on January 08, 2007. He is
survived by his
wife, Wanda Munoz, daughters, Leeandra and Amanda
Munoz, mother, Shirley Mae Gutierrez of Hawaii, sisters, Gina
Gurule of Taos, Vina Gutierrez of San Diego, CA, Nidia Gutierrez of Hawaii,
grandmother, Mary Munoz of Aguilar, CO and uncle, John
Gonzales. He is also
survived by parents in law, Blas Magdalena
Romero, brother in law, Ben Romero, nephews and nieces, Jasmine
and Javier Gurule, Mia Gutierrez, James and Ben Romero Jr., many other
relatives and friends. Memorial service was held
January 11, 2007
at Rivera Chapel.
Murphy, Joe V.
Joe V. Murphy, 88,
of Taos passed away on September 28, 2006. Joe was
born to Joe Virgil
and Lora Murphy in Texas and spent many years in
McAllen, Texas. He was a journalism student at the University of
Texas Austin, Texas where he graduated. During World War II he served as a war
correspondent in Bolivia. His parents purchased a home
in Taos Canyon in the
early 50s and they kept spending more and more time
there so they
retired and moved to Taos permanently, living at their
home they named the Perdanales. Joe also moved with them and
helped with the antique business they started there. He also worked in several
of the galleries in Taos and loved to hang out at the
Taos Inn where he
lived for a while. Joe loved the arts and literature.
He enjoyed telling tourists all the great things about Taos, his
adopted home. His last years were spent at Taos Living Center where many of his
friends came often to bring him books and visit, which
he appreciated
very much. Services were held on October 24, 2006 at
St. James Episcopal Church in Taos. Burial will be in the
family plot in Holland, Texas at a later date. The family appreciates all the
kindness Joe's Taos friends bestowed him. Arrangements
by Rivera-Hanlon
Funeral Home.
Murry, Teresa
Teresa "Terri"
Murry, of Red River, NM, passed away in Santa Fe, NM.
At St. Vincent's Hospital
on September 6, 2006. She was born in Bon Carbo, CO,
on March 4, 1937 to Napoleon "Paul" Shannon and Maria Andrea
Shannon. For fortyfour years she lived and worked in Red River, NM. Teresa
was preceded in death by her parents, Two brothers, and two sisters. Survivors are
husband Jerry Murry, Red River, NM, one son James
Allen Murry
(Rhonda) Red River, two grandsons Ryan Murry, Red
River, Justin Lee (Jenifer) of Roswell, NM, 2 sistersinlaw Pat (Pete)
Kraintz, Mission Viejo, CA, Margie Shannon, Pueblo, CO, and three sisters
Anna Marie (Ernest) Abeyta, Pueblo CO, Joan Pauline Shannon, Weston CO, Edna (Rudy)
Jiménez, Santa Fe, NM, two brothers John Shannon, Bon Carbo, CO, Edward
(Judy) Shannon, Bon Carbo, CO. She also has numerous nieces and nephews. In
lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the American
Diabetes Association.
Services are pending. Arrangements are under the
direction of Berardinelli
Family Funeral Service. 1399 Luisa Street Santa Fe, NM
87505, 984-8600.
Muste, John M.
John M. Muste '49,
of Taos, N.Mex.; Sept. 5, after a long illness. He was
on the faculty at Ohio
State from 1958 until 1986, when he retired as
associate dean of the college of humanities. In Taos he was on
the board of the Friends of the Library, serving two
terms as president
and two as vice president, and was on the board of the
Taos Institute of Arts. A member of the Taos Archaeological
Society, he taught a course in modern literature at the University of New Mexico at
Taos. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and
is survived by his
wife, Jean, 414 Placitas Rd., #31, Taos 87571; two
sons; two grandchildren;
and a sister.