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STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2012-03209 ARLEEN ROYBAL, BARBARA ROYBAL and LAWRENCE R. ROYBAL, Plaintiffs, vs. ALFRED TRUJILLO, et al., Defendants/Cross-Complainants. vs. GROUP ONE: THE FOLLOWING NAMED KNOWN HEIRS AND RESIDENTS OF NEW MEXICO: ARLEEN ROYBAL, BARBARA A. ROYBAL, LAWRENCE R. ROYBAL, RUBY V. ROYBAL, JOSHUA GONZALES, LEROY ROYBAL, GUADALUPE C. ROYBAL, ANNA MAY ROYBAL, RICHARD RIVERA, ROBERT RIVERA, AMELIA AND JOE GARCIA, GILBERT ALARID, WILLIAM ALARID, DANIEL TRUJILLO, WALTER ROYBAL, MARLENE RAEL, MILDRED LUJAN DEBBIE TUPLER, VALERIE MARTINEZ, CHARLES ROYBAL, MARCIA TAPIA, JANICE ROMERO, ROBERT ROYBAL, MARY WOODSON, EDWARD D. ROYBAL, CARMEN AND BEN MONTOYA, ADAN ORTEGA, JOSEPH TRUJILLO, ERNIE TRUJILLO, ROY TRUJILLO, JUAN F. ROMERO, GERALDINE TOWLES, LARRY ROMERO, LORETTA VALERIO, VIRGINIA ESPINOSA, DULCINEA ROYBAL, DAVID C. ROYBAL, JAMES R. ROYBAL, RALPH A. ROYBAL, LINDA MACALLISTER, MICHAEL AND ALEXANDRA ROMERO C/O JOE AND LINDA GRILL; GROUP TWO: THE FOLLOWING NAMED KNOWN HEIRS WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN: ELOISE JONES, CELINA BORREGO; GROUP THREE: THE FOLLOWING NAMED KNOWN HEIRS AND NON-RESIDENTS OF NEW MEXICO: CORA SEAL, BART BJORNSON, ADAM BJORNSON, ARTHUR ROYBAL, WANDA ROYBAL, MASON GEBE, STELLA ROYBAL, AGNES ROYBAL, ALICE ROYBAL-BENSON, BECKISUE TIRMAN, KENNETH LUJAN, WAYNE LUJAN, JOHN LUJAN, PAUL LUJAN, LAURA JEAN AVIRETT, GLORIA STRICKLAND, JIM LUJAN; GROUP FOUR: THE FOLLOWING NAMED DECEASED PERSONS, AND THOSE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF PRUDENCIO AND CELESTINA LUCERO, MANUELITA ROYBAL, JUAN ISIDRO AND SENAIDA ROYBAL, JOSE A. AND LUISA ROYBAL, JOSE R. ROYBAL, MICHAEL J. ROYBAL, JOSE C. AND FLORIDA ROYBAL, CELINA AND EFROCINIO TRUJILLO, CONSUELO AND ALFRED TRUJILLO, LISA MARIE RIVERA-SALAZAR, MARTHA ALARID, IRENE AND JULIAN BJORNSON, ARTHUR AND LAURA ROYBAL, PATRICK ROYBAL, LARRY ROYBAL, GUSTAVO ROYBAL, OPEHLIA AND FELIX GEBE, FELIX M. GEBE, ANTONIO (TONY) ROYBAL, DELFINIA ROYBAL, MAGDALENA ROYBAL, MANUEL ROYBAL, GILBERT ROYBAL, ALFONSO ROYBAL, VIRGINIA ROYBAL, MANUEL E. AND GUADALUPITA ROYBAL, ERNESTINA ROYBAL, MANUELITO ROYBAL, C. BERNARDINO ROYBAL, LEOPOLDO ROYBAL, BERNADITA ROYBAL, RICARDO LUCERO, LASARO LUCERO, GEORGE LUCERO, PRUDENCIO AND AGAPITA LUCERO, ANDRES LUCERO, JESUCITA LUCERO, GLORIA ROYBAL,RAMON ROMERO Y RODARTE, GENOVEVA AND CESARIO BORREGO, MARIA ESQUIPULA ROMERO Y RODARTE, CANDIDO AND MARIA P. ROMERO, MARIA C. AND EVARISTO TRUJILLO, SANTIAGO A. AND ELOISA ROMERO, ALBERT LUJAN, MARIA L. LUJAN, JACQUELINE ROYBAL, LUCY PACHECO; GROUP FIVE: THE FOLLOWING NAMED ENTITIES: THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO, ex rel, TAXATION AND REVENUE DEPARTMENT, Cesario Quintana in his capacity as Director, Property Tax Division, THE PUEBLO OF POJOAQUE, a federally recognized Indian tribe,THE JACONA LAND GRANT, Paul Ortiz in his capacity as President;SEFERINO VALDEZ, ERICK VALDEZ; GROUP SIX: THE UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS OF INTEREST IN THE PREMISES ADVERSE TO THE CROSS-COMPLAINANTS, Cross-Defendants. NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE State of New Mexico to the following named Plaintiffs/Cross-Defendants against whom constructive service is hereby sought to be obtained: CROSS-DEFENDANTS: THE FOLLOWING NAMED CROSS-DEFENDANTS IF LIVING, IF DECEASED, THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS: DAVID C. ROYBAL, CORA SEAL, WANDA ROYBAL, GUADALUPITA ROYBAL AND LUCY PACHECO; GROUP TWO: THE FOLLOWING NAMED CROSS-DEFENDANTS IF LIVING, IF DECEASED, THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS: ELOISE JONES, CELINA BORREGO; GROUP FOUR: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED DECEASED PERSONS: PRUDENCIO AND CELESTINA LUCERO, MANUELITA ROYBAL, JUAN ISIDRO AND SENAIDA ROYBAL, JOSE A. AND LUISA ROYBAL, JOSE R. ROYBAL, MICHAEL J. ROYBAL, JOSE C. AND FLORIDA ROYBAL, CELINA AND EFROCINIO TRUJILLO, CONSUELO AND ALFRED TRUJILLO, LISA MARIE RIVERA-SALAZAR, MARTHA ALARID, IRENE AND JULIAN BJORNSON, ARTHUR AND LAURA ROYBAL, PATRICK ROYBAL, LARRY ROYBAL, GUSTAVO ROYBAL, OPEHLIA AND FELIX GEBE, FELIX M. GEBE, ANTONIO (TONY) ROYBAL, DELFINIA ROYBAL, MAGDALENA ROYBAL, MANUEL ROYBAL, GILBERT ROYBAL, ALFONSO ROYBAL, VIRGINIA ROYBAL,MANUEL E. AND GUADALUPITA ROYBAL, ERNESTINA ROYBAL, MANUELITO ROYBAL, C. BERNARDINO ROYBAL, LEOPOLDO ROYBAL, BERNADITA ROYBAL, RICARDO LUCERO, LASARO LUCERO, GEORGE LUCERO, PRUDENCIO AND AGAPITA LUCERO, ANDRES LUCERO, JESUCITA LUCERO, GLORIA ROYBAL, RAMON ROMERO Y RODARTE, GENOVEVA AND CESARIO BORREGO, MARIA ESQUIPULA ROMERO Y RODARTE, CANDIDO AND MARIA P. ROMERO, MARIA C. AND EVARISTO TRUJILLO, SANTIAGO A. AND ELOISA ROMERO, ALBERT LUJAN, MARIA L. LUJAN, JACQUELINE ROYBAL, LUCY PACHECO; GROUP SIX: ALL UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS OF INTEREST IN THE PREMISES ADVERSE TO THE CROSS-COMPLAINANTS; GREETINGS: You and each of you are hereby notified that a Suit to Quiet Title has been filed against you in the above Court and County by the above-named Defendants/Cross-Complainants in which the Defendants/Cross-Complainants pray for a decree quieting their fee simple title and ownership of easements all described in the Cross-Complaint in said cause in the following described property in Santa Fe County State of New Mexico: Santa Fe County, New Mexico, Exception No. 122, surveyed as Private Claim No. 167 within the Pueblo of Pojoaque Section 7, T19 N, R9 E, NMPM. The Real Property described above is more commonly known as the Reservoir Property of the Acequia del Barranco Blanco Association located in Jacona, New Mexico. You and each of you are hereby notified that unless you respond to said matter within thirty (30) days of the last day of this publication the Court will enter a default judgment against you. Witness our hands and seal of this Court. Date: District Court Clerk By: DEPUTY Submitted By: /s/Carlos Scarborough Carlos Scarborough Attorney for Cross-Complainants PO BOX 4422 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87196 505-903-0073 Journal: September 27, October 4, 2016
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BINGAMAN, ARTHUR LEE Age 75, beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother, was embraced by the Lord and taken to eternal life, Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Services will be held in Albuquerque at the Riverside Funeral Home on Monday, March 2, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Lee was in the Navy from 1959 to 1962 on the USS Lake Champlain. On May 5, 1961, the USS Lake Champlain picked up astronaut Alan Shepard, the second person and the first American to travel into space. Lee was a meat market manager for Furr's Supermarket until his retirement. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Maria Bingaman; son, Earl Ingersoll; daughters, Patty Ingersoll Desing and Terri Bingaman; grandchildren, David Ferrell, Taylor Desing, Berto Chavez, Connor Desing, and Megan Desing; brother, Gary Bingaman and wife, Hollie Bingaman; and sister, Winnie Keiser. He was preceded in death by his father, Arthur I. Bingaman, mother, Catherine Bingaman, and brother, Bruce Bingaman. Lee is most remembered as a caring, loving man with a very witty personality. His favorite activities were riding horses, riding motorcycles, boating, camping and traveling with family. His sense of humor will be missed by all. In honor of Lee's memory and his love for horses, the family asks that in lieu of flowers that donations be made to Walkin N Circles Ranch, Inc., at PO Box 626, Edgewood, NM 87015. Please visit our online guestbook at www.riversidefunerals.com
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BINGAMAN, ARTHUR LEE Age 75, beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother, was embraced by the Lord and taken to eternal life, Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Services will be held in Albuquerque at the Riverside Funeral Home on Monday, March 2, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Lee was in the Navy from 1959 to 1962 on the USS Lake Champlain. On May 5, 1961, the USS Lake Champlain picked up astronaut Alan Shepard, the second person and the first American to travel into space. Lee was a meat market manager for Furr's Supermarket until his retirement. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Maria Bingaman; son, Earl Ingersoll; daughters, Patty Ingersoll Desing and Terri Bingaman; grandchildren, David Ferrell, Taylor Desing, Berto Chavez, Connor Desing, and Megan Desing; brother, Gary Bingaman and wife, Hollie Bingaman; and sister, Winnie Keiser. He was preceded in death by his father, Arthur I. Bingaman, mother, Catherine Bingaman, and brother, Bruce Bingaman. Lee is most remembered as a caring, loving man with a very witty personality. His favorite activities were riding horses, riding motorcycles, boating, camping and traveling with family. His sense of humor will be missed by all. In honor of Lee's memory and his love for horses, the family asks that in lieu of flowers that donations be made to Walkin N Circles Ranch, Inc., at PO Box 626, Edgewood, NM 87015. Please visit our online guestbook at www.riversidefunerals.com
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CORNELL, DUDLEY (LEE) EMERSON IV Dudley (Lee) Emerson Cornell, IV, age 61, passed on suddenly and peacefully at home on Tuesday, February 24, 2015. He was preceded in death by his father, D.E. (Skip) Cornell, III; his brother, Christopher George Cornell; and his partner, Gilbert Baca. He is survived by his mother, Joan Anderson Cornell; his sister, Jill Elizabeth Cornell; and his brother, Craig Arthur Cornell and his family: wife Ava Cornell and their children, Kori McGael Anaya and her husband Florian Anaya and their children Jadon McGael and Esmae Nevaeh Anaya, Kamden Samuel Cornell, Skyler Emerson Cornell, and Chenoa Arthur Cornell, all of Albuquerque, NM. Lee attended the Albuquerque Academy and Manzano High School. He also attended the University of NM and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in University Studies as a returning student at the age of 48 with a concentration In Mathematics. Lee started his working career as a professional dancer. He danced at the Stardust and MGM Grand Hotels in Las Vegas, NV and was one of six dancers with Bobbie Gentry for about six years. From there he went into writing workshops for trainees at the Bank of America in San Francisco. Also, while in San Francisco, Lee completed the EST Training developed by Werner Erhard that brought to the forefront the ideas of transformation, personal responsibility, accountability and possibility. He later volunteered at the EST Headquarters in San Francisco for several years. Lee returned to his hometown of Albuquerque in the late 1980's and served on many healthcare committees including with NMAS (New Mexico Aids Services) and Aligning Forces for Quality which focus on improving health and healthcare in communities across New Mexico. Lee was also very involved in AA and NA groups for many years, often volunteering and chairing meetings. Lee was an accomplished cook and had perfected his own secret recipe for the best chocolate chip oatmeal cookies ever. He was also an avid reader and gardener. He gave of himself generously over the past seven years being his mother's live-in care taker following her successful recovery from a stroke and a bout with cancer. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to NMAS (New Mexico Aids Services), 615 Truman St. Albuquerque, NM 87110. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 2pm at Albuquerque Center for Spiritual Living at 2801 Louisiana Blvd. N.E., Albuq., NM 87110, at Claremont, second street North of Menaul. A Reception will immediately follow at the Center.
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HERNANDEZ, MAX G. AND VIRGINIA (VIRGIE) A. IN MEMORY OF Our Wonderful Parents MAX G. HERNANDEZ (1916-2000) Virginia A. Hernandez (1920-2008) Loving thoughts to our wonderful parents, raising 10 children with love and guidance in a good home. No matter the times, some sad and many happy times, our parents were always there for us. We have so many good memories of them both. Our DAD and his smiles, our MOM and her guidance, always providing for us. Dad has been gone 15 years and Mom would have celebrated her birthday on February 29th. We miss them dearly and pray for them always. They are in our thoughts and in our hearts. Love to you both and hello to Dan Your Sons and Daughters, SAL, ALBERT, ARTHUR, THERESA, MICHAEL, ROSS MARTIN, CATHY, ANDREW
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BINGAMAN, ARTHUR LEE Age 75, beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother, was embraced by the Lord and taken to eternal life, Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Services will be held in Albuquerque at the Riverside Funeral Home on Monday, March 2, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Lee was in the Navy from 1959 to 1962 on the USS Lake Champlain. On May 5, 1961, the USS Lake Champlain picked up astronaut Alan Shepard, the second person and the first American to travel into space. Lee was a meat market manager for Furr's Supermarket until his retirement. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Maria Bingaman; son, Earl Ingersoll; daughters, Patty Ingersoll Desing and Terri Bingaman; grandchildren, David Ferrell, Taylor Desing, Berto Chavez, Connor Desing, and Megan Desing; brother, Gary Bingaman and wife, Hollie Bingaman; and sister, Winnie Keiser. He was preceded in death by his father, Arthur I. Bingaman, mother, Catherine Bingaman, and brother, Bruce Bingaman. Lee is most remembered as a caring, loving man with a very witty personality. His favorite activities were riding horses, riding motorcycles, boating, camping and traveling with family. His sense of humor will be missed by all. In honor of Lee's memory and his love for horses, the family asks that in lieu of flowers that donations be made to Walkin N Circles Ranch, Inc., at PO Box 626, Edgewood, NM 87015. Please visit our online guestbook at www.riversidefunerals.com
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CORNELL, DUDLEY (LEE) EMERSON IV Dudley (Lee) Emerson Cornell, IV, age 61, passed on suddenly and peacefully at home on Tuesday, February 24, 2015. He was preceded in death by his father, D.E. (Skip) Cornell, III; his brother, Christopher George Cornell; and his partner, Gilbert Baca. He is survived by his mother, Joan Anderson Cornell; his sister, Jill Elizabeth Cornell; and his brother, Craig Arthur Cornell and his family: wife Ava Cornell and their children, Kori McGael Anaya and her husband Florian Anaya and their children Jadon McGael and Esmae Nevaeh Anaya, Kamden Samuel Cornell, Skyler Emerson Cornell, and Chenoa Arthur Cornell, all of Albuquerque, NM. Lee attended the Albuquerque Academy and Manzano High School. He also attended the University of NM and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in University Studies as a returning student at the age of 48 with a concentration In Mathematics. Lee started his working career as a professional dancer. He danced at the Stardust and MGM Grand Hotels in Las Vegas, NV and was one of six dancers with Bobbie Gentry for about six years. From there he went into writing workshops for trainees at the Bank of America in San Francisco. Also, while in San Francisco, Lee completed the EST Training developed by Werner Erhard that brought to the forefront the ideas of transformation, personal responsibility, accountability and possibility. He later volunteered at the EST Headquarters in San Francisco for several years. Lee returned to his hometown of Albuquerque in the late 1980's and served on many healthcare committees including with NMAS (New Mexico Aids Services) and Aligning Forces for Quality which focus on improving health and healthcare in communities across New Mexico. Lee was also very involved in AA and NA groups for many years, often volunteering and chairing meetings. Lee was an accomplished cook and had perfected his own secret recipe for the best chocolate chip oatmeal cookies ever. He was also an avid reader and gardener. He gave of himself generously over the past seven years being his mother's live-in care taker following her successful recovery from a stroke and a bout with cancer. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to NMAS (New Mexico Aids Services), 615 Truman St. Albuquerque, NM 87110. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 2pm at Albuquerque Center for Spiritual Living at 2801 Louisiana Blvd. N.E., Albuq., NM 87110, at Claremont, second street North of Menaul. A Reception will immediately follow at the Center.
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CORNELL, DUDLEY (LEE) EMERSON IV Dudley (Lee) Emerson Cornell, IV, age 61, passed on suddenly and peacefully at home on Tuesday, February 24, 2015. He was preceded in death by his father, D.E. (Skip) Cornell, III; his brother, Christopher George Cornell; and his partner, Gilbert Baca. He is survived by his mother, Joan Anderson Cornell; his sister, Jill Elizabeth Cornell; and his brother, Craig Arthur Cornell and his family: wife Ava Cornell and their children, Kori McGael Anaya and her husband Florian Anaya and their children Jadon McGael and Esmae Nevaeh Anaya, Kamden Samuel Cornell, Skyler Emerson Cornell, and Chenoa Arthur Cornell, all of Albuquerque, NM. Lee attended the Albuquerque Academy and Manzano High School. He also attended the University of NM and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in University Studies as a returning student at the age of 48 with a concentration In Mathematics. Lee started his working career as a professional dancer. He danced at the Stardust and MGM Grand Hotels in Las Vegas, NV and was one of six dancers with Bobbie Gentry for about six years. From there he went into writing workshops for trainees at the Bank of America in San Francisco. Also, while in San Francisco, Lee completed the EST Training developed by Werner Erhard that brought to the forefront the ideas of transformation, personal responsibility, accountability and possibility. He later volunteered at the EST Headquarters in San Francisco for several years. Lee returned to his hometown of Albuquerque in the late 1980's and served on many healthcare committees including with NMAS (New Mexico Aids Services) and Aligning Forces for Quality which focus on improving health and healthcare in communities across New Mexico. Lee was also very involved in AA and NA groups for many years, often volunteering and chairing meetings. Lee was an accomplished cook and had perfected his own secret recipe for the best chocolate chip oatmeal cookies ever. He was also an avid reader and gardener. He gave of himself generously over the past seven years being his mother's live-in care taker following her successful recovery from a stroke and a bout with cancer. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to NMAS (New Mexico Aids Services), 615 Truman St. Albuquerque, NM 87110. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 2pm at Albuquerque Center for Spiritual Living at 2801 Louisiana Blvd. N.E., Albuq., NM 87110, at Claremont, second street North of Menaul. A Reception will immediately follow at the Center.
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MUNOZ, MARY ELLEN Age 61, passed away Saturday, February 14, 2015. She was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico to John and Susie Vargas on June 2, 1953. Mary Ellen is survived by her parents, John and Susie Vargas of Albuquerque, NM; husband, Jim Munoz of Carlsbad, NM; sister, Linda Cordova and husband, Arthur; daughters, Anna Munoz and husband, Karlos Sachs of Arlington, VA, Christina Munoz and husband, Brian Barnes of Albuquerque, NM; her granddaughter, Zion who was her pride and joy in life; niece, Sonia Cordova; nephew, Juan Cordova and wife, Consuelo; grandnieces, Natalia Cordova and Catalina Cordova. Mary Ellen was an amazing woman, a loving daughter and wife, an extraordinary mother and grandmother, and a dedicated friend and teacher. Mary Ellen married the love of her life, Jim Munoz on August 25, 1973 and in the fall of 1979, they and their two daughters, moved from Albuquerque to Carlsbad. Shortly thereafter, Mary began teaching with the Head Start Program where she spent 18 years as an early childhood education specialist. Upon leaving Head Start, she soon realized that she wasn't ready to retire and accepted a position as a teaching assistant with the Jefferson Montessori Academy, where she has worked with elementary school students for the last 12 years. Mary Ellen had an immense love for her family, friends, students and life as a whole. She could always be counted on to provide a hand, a smile, a listening ear and words of encouragement or comfort to those around her. Although her life centered around her family, she was also known for her love of Elvis, the Yankees, trips to Ruidoso, and nights out with her girlfriends. She will be greatly missed but her influence and memory will undoubtedly live on in the many lives she has touched throughout the years. A Memorial Service will be Saturday, February 28, 2015 in the Gabaldon Memorial Chapel at 11:30 a.m., her nephew, Juan Cordova, presider. Please visit www.gabaldonmortuary to sign the online guestbook. Arrangements by: Gabaldon Mortuary Inc. 1000 Old Coors Dr. SW (505) 243-7861
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MUNOZ, MARY ELLEN Age 61, passed away Saturday, February 14, 2015. She was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico to John and Susie Vargas on June 2, 1953. Mary Ellen is survived by her parents, John and Susie Vargas of Albuquerque, NM; husband, Jim Munoz of Carlsbad, NM; sister, Linda Cordova and husband, Arthur; daughters, Anna Munoz and husband, Karlos Sachs of Arlington, VA, Christina Munoz and husband, Brian Barnes of Albuquerque, NM; her granddaughter, Zion who was her pride and joy in life; niece, Sonia Cordova; nephew, Juan Cordova and wife, Consuelo; grandnieces, Natalia Cordova and Catalina Cordova. Mary Ellen was an amazing woman, a loving daughter and wife, an extraordinary mother and grandmother, and a dedicated friend and teacher. Mary Ellen married the love of her life, Jim Munoz on August 25, 1973 and in the fall of 1979, they and their two daughters, moved from Albuquerque to Carlsbad. Shortly thereafter, Mary began teaching with the Head Start Program where she spent 18 years as an early childhood education specialist. Upon leaving Head Start, she soon realized that she wasn't ready to retire and accepted a position as a teaching assistant with the Jefferson Montessori Academy, where she has worked with elementary school students for the last 12 years. Mary Ellen had an immense love for her family, friends, students and life as a whole. She could always be counted on to provide a hand, a smile, a listening ear and words of encouragement or comfort to those around her. Although her life centered around her family, she was also known for her love of Elvis, the Yankees, trips to Ruidoso, and nights out with her girlfriends. She will be greatly missed but her influence and memory will undoubtedly live on in the many lives she has touched throughout the years. A Memorial Service will be Saturday, February 28, 2015 in the Gabaldon Memorial Chapel at 11:30 a.m., her nephew, Juan Cordova, presider. Please visit www.gabaldonmortuary to sign the online guestbook. Arrangements by: Gabaldon Mortuary Inc. 1000 Old Coors Dr. SW (505) 243-7861
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