Taddiken,
Edward John
Edward John Taddiken
IV met his Father in heaven on April 20, 2002. John
died from complications
from pneumonia. Many thanks to the staff at MICU, UNM
for trying to save his
life. John is survived by his life partner, John D.
Teel, Placitas; son, E.J. Taddiken V, Albuquerque; sisters, Joan Gwin
and Janice Milone; and father, Edward J. Taddiken III
of Independence,
Kansas. John received his Bachelor of Music degree in
viola from the University
of Kansas and did his master's work at Texas Christian
University, Fort Worth, TX. He was a professional violist on
staff at Taos, NM Summer School Chamber Music for four years. John held the
position of principal viola in the Fort Worth
Symphony. From 66-68,
John was a member of the Kansas State College resident
String Quartet and played
in the Tulsa Philharmonic. Recently John was executive
chef and co-owner of a successful catering business in Placitas.
A celebratory Eucharist will be held on Wednesday, May 8, 2002 at 5:30
p.m., a potluck will follow at St. Michael's and All
Angels Episcopal
Church, 601 Montano Rd. NW. In lieu of flowers, please
make donations to a fund set up for John Taddiken's expenses:
Sandia Lab National Laboratory FCU, PO Box 23040, Albuquerque, NM
87109-1040, Acct. 211830-00-02. ABQ Journal Sun May
05, 2002
Tafoya, Annabella
June 4, 2006
Annabella Tafoya, 73, of Canon passed away on June 04,
2006. She is preceded
in death by her father, Benjamin Juan Tafoya, brother,
Arthur Tafoya and sister, Patricia Tafoya. She is survived by her
son, Theodoro Tafoya (Leslie), mother, Theodora Tafoya, grandchildren, Theodoro
Issac and Marcos Nicholas Tafoya, great nephew she helped raise, Julian M. Romo,
sisters and brothers, Toby Tafoya, Chris Tafoya
(Judy), Betty
Vasquez (Procopio), Beatrice Vigil, Orlando Tafoya
(Sarah), Ben Tafoya, Zeke Tafoya (Stella), many other relatives and
friends. Rosary was recited on Tuesday, June 06, 2006. Funeral mass was held
on Wednesday, June 07, 2006. Both services were held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church.
Interment was held at Nuestra Senora de Dolores Cemetery in Canon.
Tafoya, Denison
Walton
March 9, 2006
Denison Walton Tafoya, 36, of Ranchos de Taos passed
away unexpectedly
on March 09, 2006. She received her Bachelor of Arts
Degree at Carroll College
in Waukesha, Wisconsin and also received further
education at American University and a Masters of Arts Degree
in Media Studies in New York. She was a disc jockey for radio stations in New
Orleans, Washington State, Colorado and Taos. She is preceded in death by her father,
Anthony Smrstick and stepfather, Bernie Flath. She is
survived by her
husband Gil John Tafoya, mother, Paulene Walton-Flath,
parents in law, Gil
Brenda Tafoya, sisters and brother in laws, Dina
Sowers (Darwin), Marcos Tafoya (Vanessa), Monika Garcia (Diego), nieces
and nephew, Shawnee and Randi Sowers, Sarae Garcia and Santiago
Tafoya, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Rosary was recited
on March 12, 2006. Funeral mass was held on March 13,
2006. Both services were held at San Francisco de Asis
Catholic Church.
Tafoya, Emelina
January 3, 2007
Emelina Tafoya, 73, of Ranchos de Taos passed away on
January 03, 2007.
In her youth, she attended St. Francis Catholic school
and graduated from Taos High School in 1953. She worked at the
Kit Carson Drive-In Theatre for 7 years. She then worked for JC Pennys, where she
retired after 24 years of service to the company. .
She worked for
Wal-Mart for 10 years after her retirement and was a
care provider for her niece. She is a lifetime member of San
Francisco de Asis Catholic Church and was also a member of the Guadalupanas.
Emelina dedicated her life to her children and family.
Emelina was raised by
her grandmother, Francisquita Cortez. She is preceded
in death by her
parents, Luis Asencion Tafoya, infant sister,
Elena Tafoya, sister, Cordelia Trujillo and brother, Victor Lucio
Tafoya. She is survived by her children, Samuel R.
Bailon and wife
Maria Elena of Ranchos de Taos, Rebecca L. Cordova and
husband William of Rio Rancho and Robert D. Bailon of Rio
Rancho. She is also survived by grandchildren, Matthew, William Paul and Ashley
Cordova, Kimbree-Kaye, Taelyr D., Christopher J. and Mark Ryan Bailon, brothers and
sister, Florentino Tafoya and wife Emilia of
Albuquerque, Nellie
Elena and Tomas Pacheco of Cheyenne, Wyoming , Ismael
"Mouse" Tafoya of Llano
Quemado, and Jose Luis Tafoya of Albuquerque. She is
also survived by many nieces and nephews with special
mentioning of her nieces Barbara Trujillo-Mendez and husband Antonio and Mercedes
"Mercy" Trujillo. Rosary was recited on January 05,
2007. Funeral mass
was held on January 06, 2007. Both services were held
at San Francisco de
Asis Catholic Church. Interment was held at San
Francisco Cemetery.
Tafoya, Florida
February 10, 2006
Florida Tafoya, 81, of Penasco passed away on February
10, 2006. She is
preceded in death by her parents Climaco and Rosabel
Medina, sister, Clissy Thompson and brothers Henry and John
Medina. She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Jose Cornelio Tafoya, her
children, Susana Vigil (Cipriano), Doris Tafoya
(Miquel Romero),
Darlene Abeyta (Epifano), William Tafoya and Cleo
Tafoya (Terry Murphy, her grandson who she raised Louie Tafoya
(Michelle Campos), her grandchildren Felicita Pinon (Alex), Cipriano Vigil
(Kim Archuleta), Cecile Gomez (Ronnie), Miguel Romero,
Jr. (Rachel),
Orlando Abeyta (Stephanie, Aileen Garcia and 15 great
grandchildren. Rosary was recited on February 12. 2006 at the
Rivera Chapel and February 13, 2006 at San Antonio Catholic Church in
Penasco. Mass was held on February 14, 2006 at at San
Antonio Catholic
Church with interment at the Santa Fe National
Cemetery. Arrangements
by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
Tafoya, Juan
Juan Tafoya age 56
died 7 Dec 1907 at his residence in Palo Blanco, NM.
He was a former
resident of Canon de Fernandez, NM. Being born there
in 1852. He is survived by his wife Virginia E. Tafoya, brother Luis
Tafoya; 7 sons and 3 daughters (names not listed). La Revista De Taos
newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Tafoya, Ramon J.
The Taos News, March
13, 1969 - Ramon J. Tafoya Funeral services were held
March 8 for Ramon
Jose Rafoya, who died at Embudo Presbyterian Hospital
on March 6. A resident
of Ranchos de Taos, he was 82. Rev. Manuel Alvarex
presided over the services held at the San Francisco de Assisi
church, with burial following at the Talpa Cemetery, Donacinio Romero deliverd the
eulogy. Rosary services were held March 6, 7 at the
San Martin Chapel.
Tafoya is survived by his wife Guadalupe, his son
Tony, Daughters Mrs. Amarante Graham, Mrs. Maggie Duran, all
of Ranchos, Mrs. Feliberto Graham of Farmington, Mrs. Albino Coca and
Mrs. Daniel Cortez of Ranchos, his sister Mrs. Rubel Griego of Ranchos, and his
brothers Macedonio of Pueblo, CO and Eliseo of
Trinidad, CO.
Pallbearers were Ruben Romero, Manuel Duran, Dan
Cortez, Agapito Griego, Willie Coca and Arthur Aragon.
Tafoya, Ramoncita V.
de
Ramoncita V, de
Tafoya age 70 of Truchas Rio Arriba County NM. died 1
Dec 1909 at 10:00
PM. She was the wife of the deceased Manuel Tafoya.
Survived by 2 daughters and 2 sons. Names not Listed. La Revista
De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre
Tafoya, Richard D.
Richard D. Tafoya,
45, of Costilla, NM. Ju1y 2 1961 October 9, 2006
Preceded in death by
grandparents Amarante Anita Jácquez and
Bernardo Miquelita Tafoya, and also brother Nick Tafoya and sister
Aurora Tafoya. He is survived by wife Bernadean
Tafoya, children
Richard Tafoya Jr; Jeremy Tafoya and Zachary Tafoya
all of Denver, CO. Parents
Eluterio Tive Tafoya of Costilla, NM, 7 brothers
and sisters Mickie (Lawrence) Lacombe of Taos, NM, Nick (Patsy) Tafoya
of Taos, NM, Ernest (Olivia) Tafoya of Taos, NM, Anita (Tim) Drum of
Albuquerque, NM, Susan (Phillip) Sánchez of Taos, NM,
Bernie (Kathie)
Tafoya of Taos, NM Amarante Tafoya of Albuquerque, NM,
many nieces and nephews
and numerous other relatives and friends. Rosary was
held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Costilla, NM at 7:00
pm October 12, 2006. Funeral Mass was held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church
in Costilla, NM at 10:00 a.m. October 13, 2006. Arrangements were made by
Weylen's Funeral Home in Questa New Mexico. www.weylens-funeral-home.com
Tafoya, Ronnie
Timothy
The Taos News
Thursday January 28, 1982, page A5 Tafoya, Ronnie
Timothy, 23 years, died
as a result of an accident Jan 14, 1982. He is
survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tafoya from Ranchos (Talpa
Rt). One brother, Lawrence Tafoya and wife Charlene, one sister Barbara Santistevan
and husband Donald. Grandparents, Tom Montoya and Carolina Cortes, Great
Grandmothers, Lupita Tafoya. Niece, Valarie
Santistevan and nephew,
Christopher Tafoya. A number of aunts and uncles and
other relatives. Rosary was recited Saturday 7:30 pm at St.
Martins Chapel and rosary Sunday at 7:00 PM at St. Francis of Asisi Church in
Ranchos. Funeral Mass Monday 10 am at Ranchos Church.
Interment followed at
Talpa Cemetery. Father Roger Martinex officiating.
Eulogy by: J.A. Maes.
Casket bearers were Dean Romero, Andrea Gonzales,
Frankie Garcia, Fernando Rael, Ernest Coca and Paul Coca. Honorary
Casket Bearers: Johnny Coca, Dennis Coca, Frankie Archuleta, Steve
Casias, David Archuleta and Pat Archuleta. Garcia Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
Tafoya, Ronnie
Timothy
The Taos News,
Thursday Jan 21, 1982, Investigation of mine death
continues Questa - Mine
safety agencies were to conduct an investigation
Wednesday (Jan 20) into the death of miner Ron Tafoya, 22,
Molycorp mine. "We just want to find the cause of this
accident to
eliminate future accidents," said Manuel Duran, state
mine investigator, Monday (Jan 18). Tafoya, a Talpa resident, was
declared dead about 6:30 pm Thursday, Jan 14. by Dr. Alfredo Vigil of the Questa
Health Clinic. Molycorp spokesman said his body was
found earlier near
the truck he had been driving in the 6,000 foot
incline leading to the underground tunnel Molycorp is
developing. "It initially appeared that he died of
massive head
injuries," said Tom Castor of the federal Mine Safety
and Health Administration (MSHA) in Albuquerque. The vehicle is a
14-foot Wagner diesel. It was loaded with cement at the time of the
accident, according to Castor. "The truck appeared to
have gone out of
control, " Moly Spokesman Lew Thompson said. He said
evidence indicated the
truck had hit the tunnel wall but added that there was
no proof it had traveled down the incline bouncing from side to
side. "There are scrapes on the wall, but who's to say
what truck made
the scrapes," Thompson said. Another Moly spokesman
said "We honestly do not have anything beyond this." There
were no witnesses, he said. Thompson said Tafoya had been wearing normal safety
gear Molycorp requires of its underground miners including hard hat, safety
glasses and steel-toe boots. He would have not been
allowed underground
without this equipment, Thompson added. Tafoya was the
son of Tony and Betty
Tafoya of Talpa and had worked nearly one year for
Molycorp before his death. He was a 1977 graduate of Taos High School.
Tafoya's father is also a miner at Molycorp. It was the first fatal accident at
the mine since 1974. Contributed by Henny Elze Hennye@adelphia.net
Tafoya, Vicente F.
Vicente F. Tafoya
age 81, resident of Taos, NM. died at Holy Cross
Hospital Feb 14,1968.
He is survived by 2 daughter Mrs.Frank Vallejos and
Mrs. Zacarias Martinez. Taos News Feb 29,1968 B 9. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Talley, Jim
Jim Talley was born
July 29, 1937 in Carrizozo, New Mexico. He attended
schools in the Hondo
Valley, graduating from Hondo High School in 1956. Jim
attended Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico
as a music major before becoming a popular radio personality with KGFL and
KKAT in Roswell, New Mexico during the 1960's. He later completed his BS Degree in
Psychology while working as a Vocational
Rehabilitation Trainer
and Counselor with New Mexico Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation. Upon retirement from New Mexico DVR in 1993,
Jim moved to Austin, Texas, where he worked for Texas Rehabilitation
Commission up to the time of his death. Jim loved all
music and was
accomplished trumpet player, playing professionally
during his college years. He was a baseball and car racing fan,
and he loved to tinker with all kinds of electronics.
Jim was well
respected and known as a champion of the underdog. He
dedicated his life to helping give a leg-up to persons with
disabilities and other people who were less fortunate.
He was a great
role model for persons with disabilities, advocating
for civil rights and working to ensure access to technology needed to
help the disabled lead productive lives. He will be greatly missed by his family
and friends, and those whose lives he touched. Jim is
survived by his two
daughters, Christine L. Talley of Taos and Alicia C.
Talley of Albuquerque;
a sister, Pat Frisbie and her husband, Dick of Austin,
TX; step-mother, Dorothy
Talley of Alamogordo; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial services were held at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home in
Austin on Wednesday, January 5. Jim will be buried on Saturday, January 8,
2000 at 12:00 noon in Tinnie, New Mexico, where he
grew up.
Arrangements in New Mexico will be handled by LaGrone
Funeral Home in Roswell, (505), 623-2323. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Arrangements by
Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar, Austin,
TX 78705, (512)
452-8811. ABQ Journal Fri January 07, 2000
Tarleton, Thomas
Thomas "Tom"
Tarleton passed away peacefully at home in Taos, NM on
October 4, 2003.
He was born in Elizabethtown, Territory of New Mexico,
on October 14, 1902. He was a lifetime resident and rancher in
northern New Mexico. After serving in the Army Mounted Engineers, he went to
mechanics school in Kansas City. He worked for the
Fred Harvey
Company and the Park Service at the Grand Canyon,
where he met his beloved wife, Toni. When he returned to Taos in
1930 he opened Tarleton Motor Company, which he ran with his father until he
started ranching full time in the late 1940s. He was a
charter member and
fire chief of the Taos Volunteer Fire Department. He
was preceded in death by his wife, Toni, in 1994. Mr. Tarleton
is survived by sons, Thomas A. Tarleton and wife, Mary Lou of Taos and G. Michael
Tarleton and wife, Anne of Taos; daughter, Nancy T. Feight of Albuquerque; sister,
Marion T. Fox of Albuquerque; grandchildren, Kathleen
Lerner and husband,
Frank of Albuquerque, Thomas J. Tarleton and Michelle
Jaschke of Santa
Fe, Laura Feight, Lawrence L. Feight and wife, Anita,
Christy Tarleton, and Tracy Tarleton, all of Albuquerque; and
great-grandchildren, Michael Lerner of Las Cruces, Sarah Lerner, Amanda Griego, and
Leslie Feight, all of Albuquerque, and Katja Tarleton
of Santa Fe. Funeral
services will be held on Tuesday, October 7, 2002 at
1:30 p.m. at the First
Presbyterian Church in Taos. Pallbearers are John
Brenner, John Brooks, Lawrence L. Feight, Eric Fox, Scott Haugland,
Frank Lerner, and Thomas J. Tarleton. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made
to Taos Hospice, 630 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos 87571 or New Mexico Talking Book
Library, 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe 87505. Funeral arrangements by
Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home, Taos.
Taylor, Nancy Atkins
Nancy Atkins Taylor,
56, passed away on Saturday, June 18, 2005, in
Longview, Washington.
She was born in Las Vegas, NM on March 8, 1949. She Is
Survived by her husband,
Peter W. Taylor of Longview WA.; and their children,
Meegan Taylor and fiance , Joe Maynard, Murfreesboro TN, Shannon
Barrett and husband, Kyle; and Nancy's grandson, Jonas W. Barrett,
Opelika, AL. She is also survived by her parents, John
and Dora Atkins,
Taos, NM; her brother, Jack Atkins (Deena),
Albuquerque; sisters, Leah Combs, Albuquerque, Laura Crowe (Jay),
Corrales; and many other extended family members. A memorial service will
be held on Wednesday, June 22 at the Ranchos de Taos, NM Presbyterian Church at
2:00 pm. The family requests in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
Community Home Health and Hospice, Hospice Care
Center, 1035 11th
Ave., Longview, WA 98632 or any charitable
organization. ABQJournal June 21, 2005
Templeton, Frank
Frank Templeton, 98,
passed away Saturday, March 15, 2003. He was born on
June 5, 1904 to
Frank and Amanda Banks Templeton in Range County, TX.
As a young boy, he moved
with his parents by covered wagon to New Mexico where
his parents and 12 siblings
homesteaded in the Taos-Carson area. Frank joined the
Marines at 18 and was assigned to the USS Maryland in the
Cuba-Panama area. He always participated with the Marine Corps Rifle Team and was
honored to win the"Navy E" for his shooting ability. Later he worked with the Calvary
and thus started a lifelong love of horses and
animals. Frank was
active in his church and was nicknamed"the Candy Man"
by all of the children. He loved to serve in the temple each week
and did so up until his death. Frank was preceded in death by his wife,
Evelyn; son, Renae; and grandson, Rodney. Survivors include his daughter, Mary;
granddaughters, Kathy Bishop and husband, Myron and
Cheri Johnson and
husband, Jeff; and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be Thursday, March 20 at 1:00 p.m. at the LDS Church
at 12701 Indian School Road NE with burial to follow at Gate of Heaven
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Rick Wadley, Steve
Wadley, Ryan
Bishop, Nathan Bishop, Don LaFond, Bob Gosland, Roger
Thompson and James Witt.
Honorary Pallbearers will include Drew McGinnis, Myron
Bishop, Aaron Bishop, Matthew Bishop, Carson Bishop, Conrad
Bishop, Jeff Johnson, Derek Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Spencer Johnson, Tanner
Johnson, Richard Wadley and Howard Shupe. Viewing will be prior to the
service from 12:00 to 12:40 p.m. in the Relief Society
room. Sunrise
Funeral Options 7601 Wyoming Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM
87109 (505) 821-0010
ABQ Journal Tue March 18, 2003
Tenorio, Buena
Bentura
Buena Bentura
Tenorio, 85, of Taos died Saturday December 13, 2003.
He retired as executive
vice president of First State Bank of Taos after 45
years of service. He was a local chapter rotarian for many years,
and was honored by a listing in "Who's Who in New Mexico". He is survived by his
wife, Loyola; son, Robert and wife Lucille; and many
other relatives.
His wishes of cremation, followed by burial in a
family mausoleum in Taos Canyon will be honored. A burial memorial
will be announced at a later date. River-Hanlon Funeral Home. Journal North
December 16, 2003
Testman, John T.
John T. Testman, a
resident of Albuquerque since 1930, passed away in
Taos, New Mexico.
He was born October 12, 1905 in Canyon, Texas. He was
preceded in death by his wife of 42 years, Naomi Owens
Testman; his second wife, Nell Heard Bibo Testman; his sister, Vega Testman; and a
granddaughter, Roberta Garwood Scahill. He is survived
by daughters, Theresa
T. Garwood of Albuquerque and Svea (Peggy) T. Stevens
and husband,
William L. of Taos, NM; grandchildren, Billy Garwood
and wife, Linda, Ted Garwood and wife, Diane, Richard Stevens
and wife, Cydney, Johnny Stevens and fiancee, Patricia Cantrell, and
Carin Stevens Anderson and husband, Eric; eight great-grandchildren; and two
step-sons, John Heard and Pat and wife, Lorraine. He
was a partner in
the Huning-Testman Electrical Co. before WWII. His New
Mexico National Guard
Unit was called to duty in November 1941 and he served
until December 1945. He was a charter member of the first
Optimists Club formed in Albuquerque in March, 1940, called the Downtown Optimist
Club. After WWII, he became a general contractor and constructed many churches,
schools and commercial buildings. Later, he and Dub Underwood formed
Underwood-Testman Construction Company and were the contractors for the College of
Education Complex at the University of New Mexico and
The Elks Club
Building among many other fine buildings. In 1949, he
served as President of the forming committees for what later
became the Associated General Contractors and served as the first President of
that organization in 1953. He was a member of Temple
#6 of the Masonic
Lodge which he served as Worshipful Master in 1954,
the Scottish Rite Temple
and the Shriners Club, served on the Vestry of St.
John's Episcopal Cathedral, and belonged to several other clubs,
including the Toastmasters Club and the Elks Club. The past decade he had
alternated living with his daughters. Services will be
held Wednesday at
St. John's Episcopal Cathedral at 2:00 p.m. Donations
may be made to the charity
of your choice. ABQ Journal Thu August 19, 1999
Thomas, Maida Lee
Maida Lee Thomas,
91, passed away Monday, December 10, 2007. A longtime
resident of Taos,
Maida moved to Albuquerque in 1961. She worked for 30
years as a clerk and stenographer for the United States Forest
Service. Ms. Thomas is survived by her sons, George (Martha) Thomas of
Mountainair, Robert (Pamela) Thomas of El Dorado
Hills, CA, and
David (Cheryl) Thomas of Mission Hills, CA;
daughters-in-law, Beverly Thomas and Fay Thomas, both of
Albuquerque; grandchildren, Michael Thomas, Linda
Thomas, Cynthia
Miller, Deborah Weidner, John Thomas, Kimberly Carvin,
Jeffery Thomas, Leanne
Thomas, Heather Smith, and Chelsea Thomas; and several
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband,
Ralph Thomas, whom she married June 1, 1935; sons, Ralph Lee Thomas and
John Franklin Thomas; and grandson, Darrell Lee Thomas; and sister, Marjorie
Bruington. Family and friends may visit French
Mortuary, University
Blvd. Chapel, Thursday, December 13, 2007, 6:00 p.m.
to 8:00 p.m. Graveside Services will be held Friday, December
14, 2007, 1:00 p.m., at Sierra Vista Cemetery, Taos, NM. French Mortuary 1111
University Blvd. NE (505) 843-6333 ABQ Journal
December 12, 2007
Thornbrough, A. Dean
A. Dean Thornbrough,
71, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday,
December 26, 2001,
after a year long battle with cancer. He was born
August 11, 1930 in Clinton,
OK to Ura Gertrude and Lee Edwin Thornbrough. He is
survived by his wife, Norma Bradley Thornbrough of Albuquerque;
son, Mike Thornbrough of Albuquerque; daughter, Cheri Krockover and
husband, Barry of Austin, TX; granddaughter, Mindy Jones of New York City; brother,
Jack Thornbrough and wife, Wanda of Dallas, TX; stepdaughters, Nancy Hicks and
husband, Hadley of Sterling, KS, Lucy Bradley-Springer
and husband, Bob of
Denver, CO, Barbara Fuller and husband, Randy of
Albuquerque; Becky
Barton and husband, Gregg of North Andover, MA;
stepson, George Bradley and wife, Heather; grandchildren, Anthony and
Meika Stecker, Kristin and Scott Randolph, Mindy Barton, Bryan Barton,
Katie Fuller, Anna Fuller, and Ryan Bradley; great-grandchildren, Harrison
Randolph, Addisyn Randolph, and Annika Stecker. He was
preceded in death by
his parents, and his wife, Peggy. Dean attended school
in Guthrie, OK and
Borger, TX, graduating from high school as
salutatorian. He graduated from Texas Tech in 1952 with a BS in physics
and took graduate courses at UNM. He worked at Sandia Laboratories from 1952
until his retirement in 1991 with a two year leave-of-absence in 1969 and
1979 when he worked for Plowshares - Technical Exchange in Moscow, Vienna,
Washington D.C. and other cities. While at Sandia his
young family was
featured in the movie,"The Sandia Story." He loved his
family and gracefully
accepted a five-fold increase in its numbers when he
married Norma in 1990. He also loved his church, Central United
Methodist Church, where he was very active most recently as treasurer,
President of the Board of Directors of the CUMC
Foundation and
member of the church council. He was a fabulous skier
as attested by the fact that none of his children could keep up with
him. In the late sixties he built a beautiful mountain
home in Taos, one
mile from the ski area where he spent many wonderful
vacations. Lately,
Dean enjoyed his Wednesday outings with his golf
buddies. A celebration of Dean's joy-filled life will be held
Saturday, December 29, 2001, 2:00 p.m., at Central United Methodist, 1615 Copper
Ave. NE, corner of Copper and University with Dr. Charles Crutchfield and Rev.
Marty Singleterry officiating. The family requests in
lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions be made to Central United
Methodist Church, 1615 Copper Ave. NE, 87106. ABQ Journal
Fri December 28, 2001
Thorne, Juanita Faye
Juanita Faye Thorne,
54 of El Prado, passed away on October 02, 2006. She
was a registered
nurse at Holy Cross Hospital for many years. She is
survived by her daughter, Terra Juanita Vidaurre (John) of El
Prado, former husband Marain Smith, brothers, Royce Frederick Johnson of Irving, TX,
Robert Johnson of Springfield, MO, John Melvin Hambrick of Gunbarrel City, TX,
Gary Johnson of Irving, TX and Burl Hambrick of
Irving, TX.
Tooker, John Silas
John Silas Tooker,
61, a native of New Mexico, passed away on Sunday,
March 27, 2005.
John was born July 10, 1944 the son of John W. and
Frances Popano Tooker in Taos, NM. He was working as a machinist
for the Burlington, Northern, and Santa Fe Railroad before his death. John
was proud to have served in the United States Air
Force with tours
including Japan, Guam, and Argentina. He was an avid
goldpanner and prospector;
was a member of the Gold Prospectors Association of
America; the Gold Club;
New Mexico Gem and Minerals Association; the NRA; and
the Wildlife Association. John was preceded in death by his
parents. He is survived by his loving wife of 24
years, Maria; four
children, Guy Manfre and wife, Vera, Patty Charles and
husband, Josh, Bobby Manfre and wife, Gwen, John Tooker and
wife, Erica; one sister, Mary Chandler; two brothers, Teddy Tooker and Jimmy
Tooker; three grandchildren, Erica, Nikki, and Angel;
and three
great-grandchildren, Isaiah, Andres, and Jasmine. The
Service for John will be held on Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 11:00
a.m. in the Chapel of Vista Verde Mortuary, Sara Rd. at Meadowlark Ln., Rio
Rancho with Pastor Ed Kibbee officiating. A Graveside
Service will be held
at 2:30 PM at the National Cemetery in Santa Fe with
Military Honors being
presented by the United States Air Force Honor Guard.
It has been suggested that memorial contributions be made in John's
name to the Alzheimer's Association, New Mexico Chapter, 9500 Montgomery
Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111. Arrangements by Vista Verde Mortuary Rio Rancho,
New Mexico 892-9920 ABQ Journal Wed March 30, 2005
Torraco, Aaron M.
Aaron M. Torraco
July 23, 1973 - December 12, 2006 Aaron M. Torraco –
Age 33 passed away
on Tuesday, December 12th, 2006. He was preceded in
death by his father, Douglas Torraco. Aaron was born on July
23rd, 1973 to Douglas Torraco and Deidre Hladky in Albuquerque, NM. He
married Paula Chavez-Torraco on May 21st, 2005. He is
survived by his wife,
Paula Torraco of Truchas; daughters: Deanira, Erin and
Amanda Torraco all
of Truchas; grandfather, Dr. Frank Hladky, Jr. of
Oklahoma; mother, Deidre Hladky of Santa Fe; sister, Lisa Hladky
of Santa Fe; mother-in-law, Rosina Turner of Truchas; sisters and
brothers-in-law: Mary Jane Chavez, Anna Romero and
husband Henry,
Debbie Martinez and husband Richard, Dennis Chavez and
wife Angela and David
Chavez and wife Melissa Valencia all of Santa Fe; two
special nephews: Nicholas Trujillo and Dylan Chavez both of Santa
Fe; and numerous other relatives and friends. A rosary will be recited on
Sunday, December 17th, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. in the Chapel
of Block-Salazar
Mortuary. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated
on Monday, December
18th, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. at the Holy Family Catholic
Church in Chimayo with father Julio Gonzales officiating. Burial
will follow at the Nuestra Señora de Dolores Cemetery in Chimayo. The family
of Aaron M. Torraco has placed their trust in the
Rivera family of
Block-Salazar Mortuary. Telephone 505-753-2288 or Toll
Free 1-800-443-4854
Torres, Celso
Celso Torres age 75,
resident of Talpa, NM. died Jan 23,1968 at Holy Cross
Hospital Taos, NM.
He is survived by his wife Eralia Torres; Sons
Anselmo, Lauriano, Joe A. and Reymundo Torres; Daughters Victoria Duran
and Pablita Gabaldon; Sister Raquel Tafoya. Taos News. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Torres, Consuelo G.
TORRES, Consuelo G.;
66; Ranchos de Taos; died August 19, 1998; Albuquerque
Journal North,
Friday, August 21, 1998, page 2
Torres, Crucita
Brito de
Crucita Brito
de Torres was born in 1866 Wife of Gregorio Torres
married in 1878.
died 1 Feb 1907. She was the daughter of Jose Leon
Brito and Maria Bentura
Vigil from Embudo,NM.Also Surviving are her sons
Eusebio, Jose Leon, and Refugio Torres; Daughter Maria
Gertrudes and Maria Lucia Torres. La Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Torres, Daniel
Gilbert
Daniel "Danny"
Gilbert Torres, 58, a resident of Albuquerque since
1982, died Wednesday,
October 10, 2001, after a courageous battle with
cancer. He is survived
by his wife of 35 years, Anna L. Torres of
Albuquerque; daughters, Jeannine Whiting and husband, Jeff , Dana
Gonzales and husband, Martin, and Julie Torres and Lalo Sanchez,
all of Albuquerque; grandchildren, Antoinette, Martin, Matthew, Alejandro,
Heather, Anna, and Max; sister, Delia Ghiotto and husband, Robert of Rosemead, CA;
brothers, Alex Torres and wife, Lucille and Robert Torres and wife, Teresa,
all of Yuma, AZ; sisters, Mary Louise Escudero and Mary Helen Nunez, both of
Sacramento, CA; brother, Gene Torres and wife, Mary Helen of Yuma, AZ;
mother-in-law, Elizabeth McGinnis of Evansville, IN; sisters-in-law, Helen McGinnis
and Marcia McGinnis, both of Evansville, IN; brother-in-law, Ronnie McGinnis
and wife, Tina of Evansville, IN; nephew, Steven McGinnis of Evansville,
IN; and other numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. He was
preceded in death by his parents, Alejandro L. Torres and Jessie Castro Torres.
Danny was born in Yuma, AZ. He graduated from Yuma Union High School in
1961. He entered the United States Army where he served in the 101st
Airborne Screaming Eagles in Ft. Campbell, Kentucky. It was there that he
met his wife, Anna L. Yoder whom he married on February 26, 1966. After living
in Yuma, AZ, Salt Lake City, UT, and Taos, NM, they settled in Albuquerque in
1994. He worked for Redwing Shoes. He had a great love for the Raiders and
also John Wayne. He was a member of American Legion Post #49, LULAC, and St.
Bernadette Catholic Church. Danny was a hard worker who always placed his
family first. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather and will be deeply
missed by all who knew him. Rosary will be recited Sunday, October 14,
2001, 7:00 p.m., at French Mortuary, Lomas Blvd. Chapel, 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE.
Interment will take place at Desert Lawn Memorial Park in Yuma, AZ. In
lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to All Faiths Receiving
Home, 1709 Moon St. NE, 87112. ABQ Journal Sun October 14, 2001
Torres, Dolores
Dolores Torres, born
December 3, 1950, and a lifelong resident of
Albuquerque, passed
away June 20, 2000. She is survived by her parents,
Emilio and Gertrude Torres; sister, Nadine Torres; brothers,
John Torres and wife, Anna of Taos and David Torres and wife, Johanna
of Houston, TX; nephew, Vincent Torres; niece, Leaha Torres; many uncles,
aunts, cousins and her special friend, Edith Maes. Ms. Torres was a UNM graduate
where she majored in Journalism and Elementary Education. As a
teacher she was very dedicated to her work and was loved by her students. A Funeral
Mass will be held Friday, June 23, 2000, 10:00 a.m., at the Church of the
Acension, 2150 Raymac Road SW, Albuquerque, NM. Cremation arrangements by the
Sunrise Society of NM, 891-8200. ABQ Journal June 22, 2000
Torres, Francisco
Francisco Torres of
Ranchos de Taos, NM died 16 Oct 1909. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Torres, H. Esequiel
Rev. Deacon H.
Esequiel Torres, age 84, went with the Lord, Tuesday,
January 30, 2007.
He is survived by his wife, Felicia Torres; three
sons, Michael, Herman, and Leroy Torres; one daughter, Nancy
Trujillo; four stepchildren, Sandy Martinez, Diane Griego, Kelvin,
and Allen Medina; 18 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; three
brothers and two sisters. He was a World War II Veteran who served in the
Okinawa Invasion as a Corporal. He was a rancher and farmer in Arroyo Seco in
Taos County. He lived and worked in Albuquerque; retired from the Board of
Education in 1986; and was Ordained as a Deacon in 1987, serving at St. Therese
Parish for over 20 years. He was a life time member of the Hermanos Penitentes and
of the SNM De MP. Visitations will be Thursday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in
the Chapel of Daniels Family Funeral Services Alameda Mortuary. A Rosary will
be recited this evening (Thursday) at 7:00 p.m. at St. Therese Church. Mass of
Christian Burial will be Friday at 8:00 a.m. also at the Church. Interment will
follow at Santa Fe National Cemetery at 10:30 a.m. Pallbearers will be Antonio
Torres, Francisco Torres, Joseph Martinez, Steven Martinez, Gabriel Jaramillo, Ben
Barela. Military Honors will be accorded by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Santa
Fe Post Honor Guard. Funeral Services are entrusted to: Daniels Family
Funeral Services Alameda Mortuary 9420 Fourth Street NW 898-3160
ABQ Journal Thu February 01, 2007
Torres, Jose Ignacio
Jose Ignacio Torres,
72, longtime resident of Albuquerque, originally from
Taos, went home to
our Lord on Sunday, July 30, 2006. He is survived by
his wife, Virginia;
six children, Emily, Loretta and husband, Dennis,
Berlinda, Peggy and husband, Gabriel, Pamela and husband,
George, and David and wife, Susan; nine grandchildren, Leslie,
Valerie, Amanda, Aaron, Michael, Elias, David, LeaJo, and Mathias; one
great-grandchild, Jameson; two brothers, Elden and John Torres; and many extended
family and friends. Mr. Torres was preceded in death by his parents, Jacobo and
Manuelita; in-laws, Clemente and Maria; and his brothers, Octaviano and
Julian. He was a hard working carpenter and rancher and loved walking, spending time
in the outdoors and socializing with everyone that came his way. Mr. Torres
was also a loving husband and father and will be greatly missed. Mass will be
celebrated on Wednesday, August 2, 2006, 9:00 a.m., at the Nativity of the
Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, 9502 4th Street NW. Interment will take place at
1:30 p.m., at Santa Fe National Cemetery. French Mortuary 1111 University
Blvd. NE 843-6333 ABQ Journal Wed August 02, 2006
Torrez, Daniel
Daniel Torrez, 31,
of Taos passed away Sunday, February 15th, 2009. He
was manager at
Applebee's Restaurant in Taos. Dan walked to the beat
of his own drum!
Loved by many for his kind spirit, his contagious
laughter and his zeal for life. Dan was like the rays of the sun
because all who knew him were touched by his bright light. He will be
greatly missed by so many. He is preceded in death by
his grandfather,
Donaciano Torres and best friend, Casey Baxter. He is
survived by his
fiancee, Nicole Mahan, parents, Julian and Fabiola
Torrez, sisters, Juliette Torrez (James Tracy) and Christine
Torrez, niece and goddaughter, Autumn Reid, nephew, Fabian Torrez,
grandmother, Euralia Torres, many other relatives and friends. Please join us to
celebrate Dan's life. Funeral mass will be held on Thursday, February 19, 2009 at
10:00 a.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Arroyo Seco. Arrangements by
Rivera Family Mortuaries. ABQJournal February 19, 2009
Torrez, Victoria
Victoria Torrez, 87,
of Talpa passed away on July 19, 2006. She retired
from the State of
New Mexico Motor Vehicle Department. She is preceded
in death by her parents,
Celso Eralia Torrez and brother, Refugio
Lauriano Torrez. She is survived by her brothers, Anselmo Torrez
(Cecilia) of Talpa, Joe A. Torrez (Gloria) of Pueblo, CO, Reymundo
Torrez (Clorinda) of Pueblo, CO and sister, Pabla Gabaldon (Macario) of Los
Lunas. She is also survived by many nephews and nieces, great, great great
and great great great nephews and nieces. Rosary was recited on July 20, 2006.
Funeral mass was held on July 21, 2006. Both services were held at San
Francisco de Asis Catholic Church. Interment was held
at Talpa Cemetery.
Tourville, Eugene J.
Eugene J. "Gene"
Tourville, 46, a loving son and father passed away May
2, 2002. He was
born, February 26, 1956 in Taos, NM. and attended
school in Albuquerque,
having graduated from Rio Grande High School. Gene
attended college
at Western New Mexico in Silver City and completed a
BS. Degree in Administration
of Justice. He loved to work and worked at the Uranium
Mines in Grants,
he served as Deputy Sheriff in Socorro County, and was
a policeman at the
New Mexico Tech., also in Socorro. Gene is survived by
his daughter Maria Teresa
Tourville; grandsons Nathan and Ryan; his son David
Tourville; his parents
John and Sally Tourville of Albuquerque; brothers
Daniel and his wife Deborah of Reno, NV., Timothy and wife
Valerie of Albuquerque, Robert of Reno, Nevada; his sister
Virginia Montoya and husband Albert, and Nora Jean Tourville all of Albuquerque.
Services will be held at St. Edwins Catholic Church, Barcelona and Del Rio SW. A
memorial rosary will be recited at 7:00pm on Monday, May 6, 2002. A memorial
mass will be celebrated at 10:00am on Tuesday, May 7, 2002, with
burial following at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers will be his nephews
and nieces. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to the
University Cancer Center Hospice Program. The family would like to extend
a special thank you the UNM Cancer Center, Anna Kaseman Hospice, and Beth
Hale for all of their care and support to Eugene and the family.
Arrangements by Direct Funeral Services, 2919 4th ST.
NW. Albuq.
505-343-8008. ABQ Journal Sun May 05, 2002
Trevizo, Luis Carlos
November 27, 2005
Luis Carlos Trevizo, 45, of Ranchos de Taos passed
away on November
27, 2005. He is survived by his wife, Betty Tafoya
Trevizo, son, Sergio
Trevizo of Denver, mother, Socorro Arvizo de Trevizo
of Ranchos de Taos
and father, Manuel Trevizo of Mexico. He is also
survived by his brothers and sisters, Cesar Trevizo (Rose) of
Taos, Sonya Cordova (Dennis) of Ranchos de Taos, Delia Lorta (Dario) of
Mexico, Gloria Arvizo (Luis) and Efrain Arvizo all of Ranchos de Taos and niece,
Valentina Arvizo. Rosaries were recited on November 28, 2005 at Rivera
Chapel and November 29, 2005 at San Francisco de Asis Catholic Church. Funeral
mass wase held November 30, 2005 at San Francisco de Asis Church
interment followed at Jesus Nazareno Cemetery.
Trujillo, Amelia
Amelia Trujillo, 94,
of Taos passed away on March 06, 2007. She is preceded
in death by her
husband, Amarante Trujillo, son, Robert Trujillo,
grandson, Manuel James
Trujillo, brother, Fidel Candelario, sisters, Madelena
Martínez, Adelina Trujillo,
Teresina Martínez and son in law, Policarpio Torres.
She is survived by her
children, Loren Torres of Guadalupita, Fidelia García
(Herbert) of Valdez, Eloy Trujillo (Janet) of Espanola, Connie
Paíz (Flavio) of Cleveland, Eddie Trujillo (Juanita) of Taos,
Fabiola Voigt (Guillermo) of Taos, Martha Quintana of
Taos, Berlinda Grant
(Gilbert) of Thornton, CO, Jerry Trujillo of
Albuquerque. She is
also survived by 24 grandchildren, 38 great
grandchildren, 1 great great grandchild, sister, Cecilia Tafoya and
many other relatives. Evening service was held on March 09, 2007. Funeral
service was held on March 10, 2007. Both services were held at Rivera
Chapel. Interment was held at Pacheco Cemetery. Arrangements by Rivera- Hanlon
Funeral Home.
Trujillo, Andres
Andres Trujillo age
89 of Antonio, Colo. died 5 Dec 1909 at 6:30 AM.
Survived by his
wife, 3 sons and 3 daughters. Names not listed. La
Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Celia
Jacquez de
Celia Jacquez de
Trujillo September 16, 1906 - May 3, 2005 Mrs. Celia
Jacquez De
Trujillo age 98 of Chimayo passed away on Tuesday May
3, 2005. She was preceded
in death by her late husband Canuto Trujillo, her
daughter Aurelia Fresquez
in 1996, her parents Enrique and Eugenia Jacquez, four
sisters; Fransisquita
Jacquez, Carmelita Ulibarri, Juanita Sanchez and
Celestina Henik, and
three brothers; Tomas, Emilio and Isidro Jaquez. She
is survived by her children;
Carlota Ortiz and her husband Ursulo of Santa Fe,
Fabiola Borrego of Albuquerque,
Eleanor Maestas and her husband Joe of Chamita,
Priscilla Alire and
her husband Ray of CA., and Lita Price and her husband
Thomas of CA. She
is also survived by numerous Grandchildren, Great
Grandchildren and Great Great Grandchildren as well as other
relatives and foster children. Recitation of the Rosary will be held on
Thursday May 5th at 7:00 pm at Block-Salazar Mortuary. Mass of Christian
burial will take place on Friday May 6th at 1:30 pm at
Holy Family Catholic
Church in Chimayo. Facts September 16, 1906 Mora, New
Mexico
Trujillo, Clorinda
May 22, 2006
Clorinda Trujillo, 90, of Taos passed away on May 22,
2006. She is
preceded in death by her husband, Jose Facundo
Trujillo. She is survived by her children, Conchita Ortiz (Eddie) of
Santa Fe, Facundo Nelson Trujillo of Albuquerque, Patricia Trujillo
of Arroyo Hondo, Joseph Trujillo (Ramona) of Alaska, Martin Dee Trujillo of
Espanola, Margarita "Chacha" Trujillo of Maryland and many other relatives.
Rosaries was recited 24, 2006 at Rivera Chapel and on
May 25, 2006 at Our
Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Funeral mass was held on May 26, 2006 at Our Lady
of Guadalupe Church. Interment followed at Las Cruces Cemetery in Taos.
Trujillo, Connie
February 14, 2001,
The Santa Fe New Mexican, Page: B-2, CONNIE TRUJILLO Age 71, passed away on February
9, 2001 at her Upper Ranchitos home. Connie was born on March 28, 1929 in
Quemado, NM. She was a Business Education teacher at Taos High School for
15 years. Connie retired in 1986 from the Taos High School. Connie was an
active member of the Guadalupe Parish and Catholic Daughters. Connie
Trujillo is survived by her husband, Esequiel
Trujillo; two
sons, Fabian Trujillo of Santa Fe, and Fernando
Trujillo of Milan; two daughters, Felicia Mondragon and husband,
Norbert of Llano Quemado, and Francine Trujillo of Espanola; two
grandchildren, Angela Mondragon and Karla Mondragon, daughters of Felicia
and Norbert; four sisters: Stella Tafoya of Springerville, AZ, Mary Jane
Garcia of Silver City, NM, Priscilla Stahl of Dubberly, LA, and Gloria Moore
of Winter Park, FL; and four brothers: Pedro Chavez of Albuquerque, NM,
Arcenio Chavez of Bayard, NM, Alex Chavez of Socorro, NM and Candelario
Chavez of Quemado, NM. Mrs. Trujillo was preceded in death by her
parents, Pete and Josephine Chavez; brothers, Francisco E. Chavez and Santiago
"Jimmy" Chavez; and sisters, Margaret Cheshire and Emilia Gonzales.
Rosary was recited on February 11, 2001 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic
Church. Funeral Mass was held on February 12, 2001, also at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Catholic Church. Pallbearers were: Arcenio Chavez of Bayard, NM, Tim Chavez
of Albuquerque, NM, Candelario Chavez of Quemado, NM, Gary Jensen of
Taos, NM, Leonard Trujillo of Taos, NM and Ernesto Trujillo of Espanola,
NM. Interment was held at the National Cemetery in Santa Fe.
Trujillo, Daniel N.
Daniel N. Trujillo,
89, a longtime Brush, CO area resident, died Saturday,
November 16, 2002, at
the Colorado Plains Medical Center in Fort Morgan, CO.
He was born October
3, 1913, in Ranchos de Taos, NM, to Celso and Josefina
Trujillo. He married
Andrea Montoya on May 7, 1938, in Las Vegas, NM. The Trujillo family moved to Brush,
CO in 1942. Prior to retirement, Dan was a long haul trucking transportation
driver. An avid gardener, Dan's vegetable garden was the envy of the
neighborhood. Dan was a member of St. Mary's Catholic
Church and AARP
Survivors include his wife, Andrea of Brush, CO; his
children, Placido
and his wife, Juanita Romero of Brush, CO, Steve and
his wife, Marie Romero
of Colorado Springs, Rose Salinas of Fort Lupton,
Helen and her husband,
Larry Romero of Denver, CO, Ray and his wife, Cheryl
Trujillo of Lakewood,
CO, Mary Lou and her husband, Tom Trujillo-Flores of
Brush, NM, Anthony
and his wife, Rosi Trujillo of Brush, CO and Daniel
and his wife, Beatrice
Trujillo of Papillion, NE; 30 grandchildren; and 41
great-grandchildren; one daughter, Donna; one sister; and his
parents preceded him in death. Rosary Services will be Wednesday at
7:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 340 Stanford Street in Brush, CO.
Mass of Christian Burial will be Thursday at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary's Church.
Interment will follow at the Brush Memorial Cemetery.
Visitation will be a
the Heer Mortuary Chapel in Brush on Wednesday from
10:00 a.m. - 5:00
p.m. ABQ Journal Tue November 19, 2002
Trujillo, daughter
Saturday 2 June 1906
2:00 PM lightining struck the house of Teodoro
Trujillo in Ranchos
de Taos, NM, killing his 14 year old daughter.(Name
not listed) La Revista
De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Eleanor
Eleonor Trujillo 67
of Ranchitos, NM. died Sunday 16 Dec 1906 at his
residence of
Fiebre Pneumonia (Fever Pneumonia). He had been
elected and served as Taos County Commissioner for 2 terms. He
was a soldier serving under Major Pedro Sanchez durning the 1860
civil war and fought at the battle of Valverde. Survivors include his wife
Crestina S. de Trujillo; Daughter Josefa de Mares, Simona de Romero and Rafaela de
Martinez; Sons-in- law Luis Mares, Tomas Romero and Leocadio Martinez. La
Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Eloy
Eduardo
Eloy Eduardo
Trujillo, 83, of Ranchos de Taos passed away on
October 16, 2006.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Bettye Trujillo,
son, Eloy John Trujillo, sisters, Marcella and Rebecca and
brother, Andy. He is survived by his children, Marie Ripere (Dan) of
Albuquerque, Michael Trujillo of San José, CA, David Trujillo (Lalaine) of Santa Fe,
Joseph Trujillo of Ranchos de Taos and Pete Trujillo of Santa Fé, sister,
Trudy Tafoya of Ranchos de Taos, 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Rosary will be recited on Thursday, October 26, 2006 at 7 p.m. at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Catholic Church. Funeral mass will be held on Friday, October 27, 2006
at 10 a.m at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church with interment to follow at 1
p.m. at Santa Fe National Cemetery. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
Trujillo,
Encarnacion
Encarnacion Trujillo
age 74 years and 24 days of Tinaja, NM. died 18 April
1906 at 5:45 PM.
Survivors are Son Pablo E. Trujillo and daughter
Raquel E. Trujillo. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Epifanio
Epifanio"Steve"
Trujillo, 60, a resident of Albuquerque for ten years,
died Wednesday,
October 7, 1998. He is survived by his wife, Maria
Trujillo of Albuquerque;
stepsons, Robert Buhler of Albuquerque and John Buhler
of Puerto Rico;
daughter, Camela Trujillo of Questa; grandchildren,
Justin and James
Gonzales of Questa; brother, Hidalgo Trujillo and
wife, Socorro of Taos; sister, Lou Trujillo; and many nieces,
nephews, and cousins. Mr. Trujillo retired as a Master Sgt. from the U.S.
Air Force in 1979 after 20 years of service. He devoted his last ten years of
his life to wood carving of religious saints and Russian icons. Friends may visit
French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE, Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00
noon. Graveside services will be held Friday, 1:30 p.m., at Santa Fe National
Cemetery. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. ABQ Journal October 09, 1998
Trujillo, Estefanita
V.
Estefanita V.
Trujillo 93, peacefully went to reside with our Lord
August 30, 2002. She
was born January 6, 1909 in Llano De San Juan, Taos
County, New Mexico. She was preceded in death by her husband,
Jose of 59 years in December 1989. She is survived by her nephew,
Juan Vigil and wife, Orcelia; niece, Mabel Long and husband, Roger;
niece-in-law, Minnie Vigil and other extended family members. Effie, as all lovingly
called her earned her Bachelor and Masters degrees at New Mexico Highlands
University. She was a School Teacher in Penasco, New Mexico for 43
years. She was very well known and liked by all who knew her. Mrs. Trujillo also
resided in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico for eight years and moved to
Albuquerque in 1998. She will missed by all who knew her. Visitations will be
Tuesday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Chapel of
Garcia Mortuary Eighth and Iron. The rosary will be recited at 7:00 p.m. also in the
Chapel. Further arrangments are pending and will be announced at a later time.
Services are in the care of Garcia Mortuary 717 Stover S.W. ABQ Journal
Mon September 02, 2002
Trujillo, Esther T.
Esther T. Trujillo,
98, of Black Lake died Thursday December 4, 2003. She
was preceded in
death by her husband, Juan Trujillo; son, Ramon
Trujillo; parents, Mariano
and Marianita Tafoya; brothers, Rumaldo, Mardoqueo,
Jose, and Juan Tofoya;
and sisters, Tonita Trujillo, Eloisa Segura, Dora
Segura and Luisa Torres.
She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Carolina
Trujillo; six grandchildren;
and many other relatives. Mass will be celebrated at
10 a.m. Dec. 20 at
St. Mel's Catholic Church, Eagle Nest to be followed
by a reception at Eagle
Nest Community Center, with burial at Black Lake
Cemetery. Rivera-Hanlon
Funeral Home in Taos. Journal North December 9, 2003.
Trujillo, Felipe N.
Felipe N. Trujillo,
93, of Talpa, NM, peacefully returned to his Heavenly
Father on November
16, 1999."Daddy Jillo" resided in his family home in
Talpa until his death.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife,
Fortunata; sons, Felipe Floyd,"Baby James"; and grandson, Luis
Giron. He is survived by daughters, Luzita, Sally, Rebecca; sons,
Roger, Michael (Lupita), Arthur (Joann), and Gerry (Kathy); grandchildren, Phillip
and Linda Trujillo, Val Giron, Matthew and Bryan Gusdorf, Cassandra Zamora,
Jordan and Shelby Trujillo; great-grandchildren, Santiago Giron, Audrey and
Phillip Trujillo, Antonio Zuniga de Trujillo,
Alexander Gusdorf,
and Baby Gusdorf (due April 1, 2000). He is also
survived by brothers, Facundo (Clorinda), Amarante (Augustina),
Alfredo, Felix and Max; brothers-in-law, John Duran (Stella) and
Ricardo Gonzales; sisters-in-law, Faby Romero (Eli) and Corina V.
Duran; and many nephews and nieces. He was a well known educator in Taos
County, and was a veteran of World War II. He was an active member of the San
Francisco de Asis Catholic Church in Ranchos de Taos, and an"Hermano" de la
Confradia from the Morada de San Francisco De Asis, also known as the Morada
de Talpa."El Sagrado Rosario" was recited by the"Hermanos" on Thursday
evening at the San Francisco de Asis Catholic church in Ranchos. Mass of the
Resurrection was celebrated by Father Tim Martinez and Deacon Pat Delozier
on Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. with internment at the Talpa
Cemetery. Graveside service included"La Despedida" by
the Hermanos de la
Morada de Talpa, and full Military Honors by the NM National Guard and the Veterans
of Foreign Wars, Post #3259. Pallbearers were his sons and grandchildren.
Honorary pallbearers were Nelson Trujillo, Daniel Trujillo, and"adopted
granddaughter", Melanie Duran. Eulogy was delivered by
Guadalupe Tafoya,
special friend of the family. ABQ Journal Tue
November 23, 1999
Trujillo, Fred C.
Fred C. Trujillo age
72 World War I Veteran. Native of Arroyo Seco, NM.
died in Martinez,
Calif Nov 14,1968. He was the son of Antonio B.
Trujillo Amada Chacon.He is survived by a son Claudio
Trujillo; Brother Amadeo Trujillo and sisters Helen Esco
Liebert. Taos News Dec 12, 1968 5 6. Contributed
by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Gilbert
Gilbert Trujillo,
born and raised in Llano De San Juan, Taos County, NM
a resident of
Albuquerque since 1993, and a former resident of Santa
Fe, died peacefully
at home May 4, 2006 at the age of 81. Gilbert, an avid
Lady Lobos basketball
fan, and World War II Veteran, graduated from the St.
Michael's College
in 1951 and retired from the NM State Transportation
Department in 1987.
Prior to his career with State Government, Gilbert had
a long time association
with Credit Unions. He helped to establish Credit
Unions in South America
and low income areas in the United States for the
Credit Union National Association, and later, was Manager of
State Employees Credit Union. Gilbert, a life-long Catholic, was preceded
in death by his mother and father, Virgilio and Maria A. (Tonita) Trujillo;
brother, Clovis Trujillo; and sister, Eliza T.
Garduno. Gilbert,
a gentle, caring and wonderful husband, father,
grandfather, brother, uncle, great grandfather, primo, and
friend is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 56 years, Estefanita
"Fannie" Trujillo. His is also survived by his six children: son, Lawrence Trujillo
and wife, Loretta of Albuquerque, daughter, Vera and husband, Danny Ortiz of
Pojoaque; son, Charlie Trujillo and wife, Debbie of Santa Fe; son, Deacon Anthony
Trujillo and wife, Mardell of Santa Fe, son, David Mario Trujillo of Santa
Fe, and son, Gilbert Trujillo, Jr. and wife, Varii of
Albuquerque. Gilbert
is also survived by his younger brother, Arturo
Trujillo and wife,
Eleanor of Rio Rancho; baby sister, Mary and husband,
Ambrose Mascarenas
of Llano de San Juan; sister-in-law, Mabel Trujillo of
Santa Fe; brother-in-law,
Felipe Salazar and wife, Celina of Rio Rancho;
sister-in-law, Kena
Vigil of Las Vegas. His is also survived by 24
grandchildren: Joshua and Lina, Jake, Melissa, and Michael,
Michelle, Gabe, and Missy, Andel, Nikka, and Mike, Amy and Chuck, Andrea and
Nate, Corie, Jorge, Juliette, Charlene, and John, Bernadette and Bobby,
Daniel, Miguel; and eight great-grandchildren; Isabella, Devyn, Aiden, Ravenna,
Amber, Bobby Jr., Gabriela, and Ashley, He is also survived by many primos and
primas, nieces and nephews, and dear friends. A Memorial Rosary
Service will be held at Our Lady of Guadalupe, 417 Agua Fria Street, Santa Fe, NM
87501 at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 7, 2006. Public visitation will be at
5:00 p.m. with Rosary Devotional Services following at
7:00 p.m. at French
Mortuary on Monday, May 8, 2006. There will be another
viewing held the
following day before the Mass of Resurrection at 10:30
a.m., with
Services to be conducted at our Lady of Guadalupe on
Tuesday May 9, 2006
at 11:30 a.m., with Father George Salazar and Father
Tien-Tri as celebrants,
and Deacon Anthony Trujillo. Interment will follow at
the National Cemetery
at 1:30 p.m. with the following serving as
pallbearers: Joshua Trujillo, Jake Trujillo, Gabe Trujillo, Corie
Trujillo, Michael Baldwin, and Mike Bowen. A reception in remembrance of
Gilbert will follow at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Hall. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made in Gilbert's memory to Presbyterian Hospice, 8100
Constitution Place, NE Suite 400, Albuquerque, NM 87110 or Our Lady of Guadalupe
building project, Santa Fe, NM French Mortuary 1111 University Blvd. NE (505)
843-6333 ABQ Journal May 08, 2006
Trujillo, Hilaria
Hilaria "Lala"
Trujillo, 87, of Denver and formerly of Arroyo Hondo
passed away on
September 24, 2006. She is preceded in death by her
daughter, Percy, grandchildren,
Daunine Salazar and Ricardo Martínez. She was the
cherished wife of
Victoriano and mother of Fernando (Adeline) of Pomona,
CA, Victor Jr. (Genevieve)
of Brighton, CO, Charlie (Diana) of Arroyo Hondo,
Richard (Carol) of
Chino, CA, Sonny (Pat) of Denver, MaryAnn Martínez of
Denver, Fabie Salazar
Silva (Manny) of Denver, Peggi Valenzuela of
Broomfield, CO, beloved pet Chico, 33 grandchildren, 68 great
grandchildren, 9 great great grandchildren, sisters, Adonelia Sánchez
(Eufelio) of Taos and Odila Medina (Tony) of Arroyo Hondo, numerous other relatives
and friends. Rosary was recited on September 28, 2006 at Trevino Chapel of
Roses in Denver. Funeral mass was held on September 29, 2006 at Guardian
Angels Church in Denver. Interment was held at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Denver.
www.riverafuneralhome.com
Trujillo, Ignacio
January 1, 1950:
Ignacio Trujillo, a well known and respected citizen
of this city, died
suddenly yesterday afternoon in his little store on
College Street.
Trujillo, Javier
October 9, 2005
Javier "Javi" Trujillo, 26, of Questa passed away
unexpectedly on
October 09, 2005. He was a 1997 graduate of Questa
High School where he excelled in athletics. His hobbies
included playing on the Taos Town Basketball League, hunting and fishing. He
was a member of the Peregrinos. He is especially remembered for his
love of children and his respect for his elders. Javi
was known for
bringing laughter to his family and friends. He is
preceded in death
by his grandmother, Elisa E. Enriquez. He is survived
by his parents, Victor Arlene Trujillo, brothers and sister,
Capt. Victor Trujillo II, U.S. Army, Raymundo J. Trujillo and Joanna Trujillo
all of Questa. He is also survived by grandparents, Antonio H. Enriquez of Mesilla,
Norberto Delia Trujillo of Las Cruces, aunts and
uncles, Casilda
Provencio, Mariano Trujillo (Charlene), Mary Jane
Ortega (Enrique),
Nancy Archuleta (Danny), Richard Enriquez (Linda),
many cousins, other
relatives and friends. Rosaries was recited October
13, 2005 at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Questa and on October
14, 2005 at Baca's Funeral Home in Las Cruces. Funeral mass was
held on October 15, 2005 at San Albino Catholic Church in Mesilla with interment
to follow at Hillcrest Cemetery. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.
Trujillo, Jon Isaac
December 28, 2006
Jon Isaac Trujillo, 20, of Taos returned to the
presence of our
Lord on December 28, 2006. He is preceded in death by
his grandfather, Manuel
A. Morgas, grandmother, Josephine F. Trujillo and
cousin, Albert Trujillo. He is survived by his father, David R.
Trujillo, Sr. of Taos, mother, Lupita Morgas of Taos, daughter, Miranda
Garcia Trujillo, brothers, David R. Trujillo, Jr (Yvonne) of Taos, Randy Morgas
of Taos, sister, Lesha Renee Trujillo of El Paso, TX, grandfather, Manuel A.
Trujillo, Sr., grandmother Feloniz Duran and numerous uncles, aunts and
cousins.Rosary was recited on Monday, January 01, 2007. Funeral mass was held on
Tuesday, January 02, 2007. Both services were held at San Francisco de Asis.
Interment was held at the Miera Family Cemetery.
Trujillo, Jose A.
Jose A. Trujillo age
39 years, 1 month and 2 days from Rio de Costilla, NM.
at his residence
died 27 May 1907. La Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto
Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Jose S.
Constable Jose S.
Trujillo was shot twice and killed 4 Oct 1909 in
Lumberton, Rio
Arriba County NM. Constable Trujillo was stationed at
the front door guarding and collecting admission at the Wirt
Gomes Co dance hall. Pablo Martinez tried to force his way in but was
denied entry by Trujillo. Martinez left but returned a
few minutes later,
yelled out Jose Trujillo's name and when Trujillo
opened the door
Martinez shot him in the chest twice killing him
instantly. Pablo Martinez fled the scene and has not been apprehended.
La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Juan
Manuel
Juan Manuel Trujillo
age 75 Resident of El Prado, NM. died at the Veterans
Hospital in
Albuquerque, NM Oct 29,1968.He is survived by his wife
Domitila M. Trujillo;
Sons Ralph, Arthur,Jessie and Tito Trujillo; Daughters
Mrs. Lula Cantu, Mrs.
Wallace Chatwin and Mrs. Marsha Best; Sisters Mrs.
Sarita Morgas, Mrs. Amada Harmon and Mrs. Soriada Montoya.
Taos News Nov 7, 1968 10. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Lugarda
Lugarda Trujillo age
94 of Ojo Caliente went to be with the Lord on Friday,
December 28, 2007.
Lugarda was a member of the Holy Family and Sacred Heart Society. She was preceded
in death by her parents: Guadalupe and Maximiana Rivera; her first
husband, Filiberto Gallegos; son, Tobias Gallegos; second husband, Eugene Trujillo;
brothers: Porferio and Alberto Rivera and sister, Eloisa Baca. She is
survived by her daughters: Susie Lucero and husband Roman of Ojo Caliente and Carol
Ocana and husband Donald of Rio Rancho; eight grandchildren: Lorraine
Lucero and husband Eli of Ojo Caliente, Janet Lucero and husband Celestino of
Ojo Caliente, Romie Adams and husband Walter of Las Vegas, Roman
Lucero, Jr. and Betty Jean of Ojo Caliente, Chris Gurule of Tierra Azul, Michael
Gallegos of Albuquerque and Annie and Tamara Roybal of Santa Fe; six
great-grandchildren: Walter and Leann Adams of Albuquerque, Anthony Lucero of
Espanola, Christina and Esteban Lucero of Ojo Caliente and Jesse Lucero and
Josephine of Ojo Caliente; six great-great-grandchildren: Nathaniel
Lucero, Esteban Gurule and Serenity, Shania and Cameron Gallegos;
sisters in-law, Filomena Rivera and Lilia Gallegos of Pueblo, CO.; brother
in-law Ben Gallegos and wife Eufemia of Ojo Caliente; a very special friend,
Candie Chacon of Canon de Vallecitos; someone very special to her, Ernesto
Rivera of Las Cruces and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. A
public visitation will be held on Sunday, December 30 at 6:00 pm, with a rosary to
follow at 7:00 pm. at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Ojo Caliente. Mass of
Resurrection will be on Monday at 10:00 am. at the
same church, the
eulogy being delivered by her grandson Walter Adams,
Sr. Interment will
follow at Ojo Caliente Cemetery. Serving as
pallbearers will be Roman Lucero, Jr., Chris Gurule, Walter Adams,
Anthony Lucero, Jesse Lucero and Felipe Rivera, Esteban Lucero,
Christina Lucero and Leann Adams. Honorary pallbearers will be Janet
Lucero, Lala Jaramillo, Lupe Baca, Felipe Rivera, Juan
Archuleta, Sammy
Sisneros, Elaine Trujillo, Michael Lucero, Colleen
Martinez and Josie
Martinez, Aggie Sotelo, Loyda Abeyta, Donald
Archuleta, Roy Lucero, Jr., and Danny Baca. The Rivera Family of
Block-Salazar Mortuary. Telephone (505) 753-2288 or
1-800-443-4854.
Trujillo, Maria Rita
Maria Rita Trujillo
age 89 of Arboles, Colo. died at her residence 11:00
PM 25 Jan 1909.
She was the wife of the deceased Bibian Madrid.
Surviving her are her sons; Jose, Francisco, Jose Leon and
Bentura Madrid. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Martin V.
Martin V. Trujillo,
53, of Montezuma, New Mexico. Born January 20, 1955,
Las Vegas, NM.
Passed away May 21, 2008 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Originally from Las
Vegas, NM, he graduated from Robertson High School
(1973). After 2 years at Notre Dame, he transferred to New
Mexico State University where he obtained a BS in Civil Engineering
(1978). He followed the Aggie football and basketball
programs from
wherever he lived, and tried to attend any game close
to him. He was
employed by Twin Mountain Construction, a subsidiary
of Kiewit Construction,
working primarily in New Mexico and Colorado before
retiring in 1997.
He continued working as a consultant. He was diagnosed
with lung cancer over
3 years ago in Omaha, Nebraska. After being diagnosed,
he continued to travel
and enjoy life with his precious Anne. He was preceded
in death by his grandparents,
Luis A. and Crescencia (Grace) Trujillo of Taos, NM
and Frederick and
Marguerita Holson of Allendale, Illinois. His uncle
Felix C. Trujillo and cousin, Amy Trujillo of Santa Fe, NM. He
is survived by his father, CB Trujillo of Taos, NM and mother, Mary L.K.
Trujillo of Las Vegas, NM. His beloved partner, Anne Begley of Omaha, NE and the
Begley Family. Brother, Steven L. Trujillo and wife, Debie of Corrales, NM;
Brother, Michael A. Trujillo of Rio Rancho, NM; Brother, Jeffrey D. Trujillo of
Sandia Park, NM; Uncle, Tony A. Trujillo and wife, Ellen of Albuquerque, NM; Uncle,
Levi A. Trujillo and wife, Doris of Espanola, NM; Aunt, Elizabeth Trujillo and
husband, Ernest Martinez of Santa Fe, NM; Aunt, Diane Gay and husband,
Bill of Tucson, AZ; Aunt, Jean Colburn of Indianapolis, IN. Numerous
nieces, nephws, cousins and friends. A private family
and friends gathering
will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers and
memorials, please
make donations to the Habitat for Humanity, 204 San
Mateo SE, Suite E, Albuquerque,
NM 87108 ABQ Journal Fri May 23, 2008
Trujillo, Marvin A.
Marvin A. Trujillo,
46, of Albuquerque and formerly of Ranchos de Taos
passed away on
December 8, 1998. He was a sales representative for
Charles F. Siebenthal
in Albuquerque and a member of the Knights of
Columbus. He is preceded
in death by his father, Vicente"Chente" Trujillo. He
is survived by his wife,
Norma Trujillo; his children, Zachary Trujillo and
Raul Trujillo, all of Albuquerque. He is also survived by his
mother, Minnie Trujillo; sisters, Berlinda Taylor (Randy), Carmen Trujillo;
nieces, Brandie Trujillo and Sonya Rivera all of Ranchos de Taos. Rosaries will
be recited Thursday, December 10th at 7:00 p.m. at St. Francis de Asis Church in
Ranchos and Friday, December 11th at 7:00 p.m. at Rivera Chapel. Funeral
mass will be held on Saturday, December 12th at St. Francis de Asis Church in
Ranchos at 11:00 a.m. with burial to follow at the new Llano Quemado Cemetery.
Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home. ABQJournal December 11, 1998
Trujillo, Meliton
Meliton Trujillo age
76 years, 2 months and 7 days died 8:00 PM 12 March
1909 at his
residence of Ranchitos de Arriba (Taos,NM). He was
born Oct 15,1833 in Abiquiu,NM. He is survived by his wife
Agustina M. de Trujillo; Sons Lino, Enrique, Guillermo, Juan and
Carlos Trujillo. Daughter Teresita Trujillo. La Revista De Taos newspaper.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Nestora
Gomez V. de
Nestora Gomez V. de
Trujillo advanced age of Taos, NM. died Friday 4 May 1906 at 7:10 AM. La Revista De
Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Noberto
Noberto Trujillo age
19 died at dawn today ( 11 Nov 1905) He was an orphan
and died of Pneumonia
fever. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Odelia
Odelia Trujillo, 86,
of Taos passed away on November 12, 2008. She is preceded in death by her
husband, Daniel Trujillo and daughter Celia Herrera. She is survived by children,
Angela Mascarenas (Henry), George Trujillo (Victoria), Patrick Trujillo
(Joanna), Rosalie Vigil, (Billy), Diana Griego (Frank
Medina), Jeannine
Tafoya and Danny Trujillo, 15 grandchildren, 17 great
grandchildren,
brother, Roy Santistevan (Esther), sisters, Celina
Trujillo, (Jose) and
Grace Garcia (Uvaldo). Rosary will be recited on
Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 7 PM at San Francisco de Asis
Church. Funeral mass will be held on Friday, November 14, 2008 at 10
AM at San Francisco de Asis Church with interment to follow at the
Pacheco Cemetery.
Trujillo, Pablo
Pablo Trujillo 56
years old from Barney, Union County NM. died 12 Jan
1909 in his
residence. He is survived by his wife, 2 daughters and
3 sons. Names not listed.
Mother Sencion Trujillo now a resident of Taos, NM.
Brothers Vidal and Euilio
Trujillo. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Paublita
M.
Paublita M.
Trujillo, 81 years old, passed away Wednesday, Dec.
23, 1998 in Taos,
NM. She was preceded in death by her husband Carlos
Trujillo, and a son, Nicolas Trujillo. She is survived by one
son, Jose Leon Trujillo and wife, Julia; and daughter, Crestina Trujillo
Armstrong and husband, Jim; one granddaughter, Felicia Norris and husband,
Chan, all from San Cristobal, NM; two grandsons, Mario Trujillo from Reno, NV,
Matthew Armstrong and wife, Cynthia from Greatfalls, MT; one
great-grandson, Damian Velarde from San Cristobal, NM;
one
great-grandaughter, Avery Renee Armstrong from Great
Falls, MT; one sister,
Angie Padilla from San Cristobal, NM; two brothers,
Tony Martinez and wife,
Dorothy and Eloy Mtz and wife, Julia all form Salt
City Utah, UT. A Rosary will be recited Sat. 7:00 p.m. and
viewing will be held Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at Lujan's Taos Funeral Home. A
Rosary will be recited Sunday evening at 7:00 p.m. at San Cristobal Catholic
Church. Funeral services of a Christian Burial will be Monday, Dec. 28, at 10:00
a.m. at San Cristobal Catholic Church. Interment will follow at the family
cemetery located at 38 Carlitos Road. ABQ Journal December 27, 1998
Trujillo, Paul
Bataan Death March
survivor Paul Trujillo dies, December 06, 2000, The
Santa Fe New
Mexican, Page: P-2, Pojoaque Section , On the evening
of Nov. 25, Paul and
Lydia Trujillo traveled from their Arroyo Seco home to
the Dandy Burger Restaurant
in Espanola. "He had a little heartburn that night --
all that mustard on his burger," said his daughter Felicia
Trujillo. "He had a heart attack that night and died in his sleep." A former
county-extension agent for Rio Arriba County, Paul Trujillo was 83 years old
when he died. Paul and Lydia had been married for 49 years. "All that time you
are Mrs. Somebody, and then, all of a sudden, there you are," said their
daughter Camilla Trujillo. "Everything changes." "I
was very proud of
him. He was a cool dad," Felicia Trujillo said. "We
spent so much time
camping, fishing. There's just so much.""My father
grew up in Taos," Felicia Trujillo said. "He was a sheep herder.
Back then, Taos was a lot more open. Not many people lived there. It was
a whole different world. Winters were real then.All he ever talked about was growing
up. And then there was the war."A veteran of World War II, Trujillo joined
the Army when he was 18. "He and his buddies all signed up together," Camilla
Trujillo said. "Eventually, they would keep each other alive." On April 9, 1942,
over 70,000 American and Filipino soldiers were captured by the Japanese.
Trujillo's unit was captured at Clark Air Force Base
in the
Phillipines. The soldiers were marched 55 miles to San
Fernando and taken by
rail to Capas, where they walked another 8 miles to
Camp O'Donnell. Starving and dehydrated, many men fell. Those
unable to rise were killed by the Japanese. Of the original group,
only 54,000 survived the Bataan Death March and reached the camp. "My father
grew up in a time when many people still believed in the supernatural,"
Camilla Trujillo said. "Then he made his journey. He travelled from one reality --
sweet, innocent, barefoot -- to another. He struggled the rest of his life
to grasp those two realities." Paul Trujillo was kept
at the camp for 43
months. Afflicted with malaria, the 6-foot-tall young
man soon weighed
only 100 pounds. Close to death, he traded chocolate
for medicine, treated
himself and was soon well. "Other veterans that I
know, they closed up about the war," Felicia Trujillo said.
"He was the total opposite. He never forgot." "He was always telling us
stories, stories that were true, either about Taos or
the war. I was
listening all my life," Camilla Trujillo said. "I
think he was processing all that had happened. I always wondered
why. Most of his stories were horrible. Some were funny, but that was
his reality." "I feel that he gave me a sense of endurance," Felicia Trujillo
said. "He was such a strong man. But he came back different. My aunts told me that
he was open and easy going before the war. Afterwards, he changed. Growing
up, I was his pal, a tomboy. We dug holes together, pruned trees, stacked
wood. He was closed, not very social. I think I picked some of that up." "My
father was the only member of his family to receive his master's degree," Camilla
Trujillo said. "He loved books, loved learning. He knew so many things and so many
people. He spent the rest of his life planting trees. It was his way, his way
of affirming life." A few weeks ago, Trujillo took a prayer card from the floor of
the Holy Cross Church in Santa Cruz. "It was a prayer about sheep, about
comfort. He loved it," Felicia Trujillo said. "My
mother scolded him
a bit at first for taking it, but she soon let it go.
All the other cards in the church had been collected and put
away days before. Somehow, at the place where he sat that night, that
card was waiting for him." "I made a decision to buy my father a Christmas present
this year and every year. Not a shirt or cologne but something that supported his
love of life and his longing for a good life for himself and his family," Camilla
Trujillo said. "He loved his children and his granddaughters. He had a great
sense of humor, and I know in my heart that he is with me, even if I'm not too
sure where he is. Is he in heaven? Is he still here?"
Trujillo, Paul
Robert
Paul Robert Trujillo
age 17 Resident of Tooele, Utah died at home Dec
17,1968. He is
survived by his parents Mr. Mrs. Roy Romero;
Brothers Flavio, Bernie,James
and Walter; Sisters Debbie Mrs. Alfred Cordova and
Mrs. Virginia De
Herrera. Grandparents Mr. Mrs. Jacobo Trujillo
and Mr. Mrs. Benito Romero. Taos News Dec 26, 1968 10.
Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Philip
Alfonso
Philip Alfonso
Trujillo, 49, was born April 6, 1957 in Taos, NM.
Philip went to be with
our Lord Jesus Christ, after dying suddenly on
September 30, 2006. Philip will be greatly missed and loved dearly
by his wife of many years, Marlene Trujillo; daughter, France
Trujillo; and his son, Henry Trujillo, all of Gallup,
NM. Philip will
also be greatly missed and loved by his father,
Alfonso O. Trujillo; mother, France R. Trujillo of
Albuquerque, NM; his oldest brother and sister-in-law, Tom and Sherry
Duran of Las Vegas, NV; his sister and nephew, Olivia and Shariff Trujillo of
Albuquerque, NM; his youngest brother, Toby and Nancy Trujillo, also of
Albuquerque, NM. Also survived by his grandmother, Anna Martinez of Albuquerque,
NM. Philip is also survived by many uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, and
nephews. Philip also had two grandchildren. Philip was a loving husband, father,
son, brother, uncle and a very good friend and gifted person. Philip enjoyed
his past-time fishing. Philip can be remembered as the Happy Fisher-man, may he
rest in peace. Fishing was Philip's favorite out-door sport. Philip was a
member of St France's Catholic Church of Gallup, NM. Services will be held on
October 12, 2006 at 10 a.m., at St. France's Catholic
Church in Gallup, NM,
followed by a gathering at the Gallup Family Cathedral
Center also located
in Gallup, NM. Arrangements by Rolly's Mortuary,
Gallup, NM. ABQ
Journal Thu October 12, 2006
Trujillo, Rafaelita
Vigil
Rafaelita Vigil
Trujillo, Taos Native. Her death was announced in the
mass sunday 29
Sept 1968. No other information listed. Taos News Oct
3,1968 11. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Silvano
Silviano Trujillo
age 64. Resident of Ranchitos,NM. died Sept 26,1968 at
his residence. He
is survived by his wife Adela Trujillo; Sons Ernesto
and Leroy Trujillo;
Daughter Fabbie Espinosa, Dorothy Garcia, Martha
Trujillo, Socorro Trujillo
and Priscila J. Garcia. Brother J.M. Trujillo; Sisters
Sarita J. Morgas and Soveida J. Montoya. Taos News Oct 10,
1968 A 7. Contributed by Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Tiburcia
Tiburcia Trujillo of
La Loma Taos, NM. died at her residence Monday March 1909. She was the wife of the
deceased Reyes Martinez. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed by
Alberto Vidaurre.
Trujillo, Tito M.
Tito M. Trujillo,
64, of Albuquerque and formerly of Talpa, passed away
on June 13, 2005.
He retired from Ideal Cement in 1980 and also worked
in maintenance for
the Albuquerque Public Schools. He was preceded in
death by his children, Phoebe, Lisa, Bonnie Trujillo and Randy
Trujillo; and brother, Eloy Griego. He is survived by his wife, Jean C.
Trujillo; children, Dora Oquendo (Paul) of Antelope, CA, Ted Trujillo of Albuquerque
and Arnold Trujillo (Melissa) of Taos. He is also survived by sister, Priscilla
Trujillo (Henry) of Taos; grandchildren, Abigail,
Emily, Erica,
Jennifer, Marrisa and Anthony; three
great-grandchildren; and many other relatives. Rosary will be
recited on Wednesday, June 15, 2005 at 7 p.m. at San Francisco de Asis Catholic
Church in Ranchos de Taos. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday,
June 16, 2005 at San Francisco de Asis Church with interment to follow at
Talpa Cemetery. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home. ABQJournal June
15, 2005
Trujillo, Victor
Victor Trujillo age
58 was killed 14 Sept 1909 in Ojo Feliz about 20 miles
east of Wagon
Mound Mora County, NM.Victorio Trujillo lived in his
ranch near La Cebolla,
Mora County NM. Jose Esquibel was arrested and charged
with the murder.
He confessed to killing Victorio Trujillo but claims
it was in self defense. La Revista De Taos newspaper. Contributed
by Alberto Vidaurre.
Tuft, Jay Allen
Jay Allen Tuft, 52,
of Angel Fire went to be with the Lord on July 03,
2006, the result
of a one car accident. Born September 24, 1953 in San
Bernardino, California
to Robert and Marjorie Tuft, Jay was a graduate of
Northwest Oklahoma
State University with a Bachelor of Science in
Political Science. He served in the U.S. Forest Service in
California before moving to New Mexico in the early 1980's. He loved to
ski and worked as an instructor at Red River Ski Area during winter months while
building log homes in the summer, eventually founding Tuft Construction
Company after moving to Angel Fire. He was an avid golfer. He married Judy Mellas,
the love of his life in 1989. The couple soon became vital members of their
churches Faith Mountain Fellowship Church of Red River and later Angel Fire
Four Square Church. They overcame physical challenges with kidney failures,
diabetes and several organ transplants and served the Lord in Africa, in
teaching ministries and in nursing home assistance. He is survived by his wife Judy
Tuft of Angel Fire, a son Beau Tuft of San Marcos, Texas, parents Robert
and Marjorie Tuft of Coquille, Oregon, brother and sister-in-law Richard and
Heather Tuft and brother Dale Tuft of Auburn, California, stepson and
daughter-in-law Homer and Cara Mellas, granddaughter Taylor Mellas, father and
mother-in-law John and Clara Schmidt, sister-in-law Sherrie Lacey and nephew Phillip
Saxon. Memorial Services were held on July 06, 2006 at Faith Mountain
Fellowship Church, 100 So. Copper King Trail, Red River, N.M. Donations in lieu of
flowers can be made to the National Diabetes Association.
Tuggle, Amy
Archuleta
Amy “Nicole” Tuggle
(Archuleta) 28 former resident of Cerro, NM born Feb.
1, 1978, passed
away Dec. 22, 2006 in Wichita Falls, TX. She is
survived by her children,
Frankie Mae, Frank IV, Xaliver Green;
Father Step,mother Steven “Eddie” Archuleta Step Mother Diana
of Cerro, Mother Stepfather Tammy Roy Stanley, Bowie, TX; Brothers,
Justin (Nilda) of Bridgeport, TX Jeremy
(Jennifer) of
Denver, CO., 3 nephews 6 nieces,
stepsister Nikki of Bowie, TX
Tyrack, Donald P.
Donald P. Tyrack
passed away on June 19, 2009 at the Veterans Hospital.
He is survived by
his wife, Carol; his sister Shirley Jansson, his
sister and brother-in-law
Jeannine and Louis Van Eperen; and numerous nieces and
nephews. Don was a
Korean War Veteran and for many years operated the
Taos Garage in
Albuquerque. ABQJournal June 23, 2009