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Obituary for CREVENNA


Published in the Albuquerque Journal on Sunday April 04, 2010

Darlene "Stacy" Bolongaro Crevenna. Born: Darlene Mays on June 26, 1951 in Amarillo Texas to Cleta Fay Brangle and Laddie "B " Mays. For clarification, in high school she and a friend "Carman" decided to take new names for themselves. She chose the name Stacy. To friends she has been know as Stacy ever since, all though to much of the family she has remained Darlene. She was universally respected and loved by everyone that ever met her, and she met allot of people. She was a long time employee in the bursars office at UNM where she and her (our) crock pot will be missed by all. She loved nothing more than helping people, volunteering for Meals on Wheels through work. She deeply loved being a part of the faculty/staff Cancer relay teem. The team chose to honor Stacy this year, by naming the team "Stacy's Dream". Her greatest pride came from being a Mom. The light of Stacy's life were her children, son Steven Laddie Riley; and daughter Ashley Cordella Oglesbee; and the newest Star in her sky, her grandson, Ashley and Dustin Oglesbee's son Hunter Robert Oglesbee. Steven was recently married to Angela M.Ridley who brought into the family oldest son Thomas Roy Jaramillo; daughter Deserae Alyssia Jaramillo; and youngest son Julian Victor Jaramillo. Some of Stacy's greatest life influences and inspirations were her grandmother Cordilla Mays; cousin Karene Elliot; Theo R. Bolongaro Crevenna; grandmother Ossie Kennemer; and niece Michelle Rene Baker. Stacy was recently married to Thomas Andrew Bolongaro Crevenna. Stacy's brothers were Charles Lynn Riley, Dennis Odell Riley and Robert Carl Mays. Rather than send flowers the family would prefer that a donation be made to Stacy's UNM's Cancer relay team though the American Cancer Society. Call ACS at 505-260-2105 and reference a memorial to "Stacy's Dream". The local service to honor this amazing life will be help at Riverside Church Of Christ April 10, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. All who's lives Stacy touched are welcome to attend. 3100 La Orilla Rd NW. To those that knew Stacy well, knew that she had lived her life true to her favorite saying "Far Out". Stacy lived her life as one of Gods best and brightest examples of unconditional love. You will be missed my love, my Sweetie One. Forever and always.