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HUTSON, HELEN BLADES age 92 passed away on December 20, 2012 at Clovis Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Clovis, NM. Helen was born on April 24, 1920 in Lequire, Oklahoma to Jim and Carrie Blades. She married Roscoe Hutson on November 28, 1945. He preceded her in death on September 11, 1994. She had no children. She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister, two brothers and one nephew, Raymond Kite. She is survived by two sisters: Louise (Toby) Phipps of Clovis, NM; and Peggy Henbest of Rio Rancho, NM; fifteen nieces and nephews: Jimmy Blades and wife Linda, Marie Martin and husband Paul, Ray Blades, Sue Bolin, June Russell, Janie and husband Larry, Bobby Blades and wife Donna, Donald Blades, Cheryl Hatley, Donna Parker and husband Leo, Cindy Garrett and husband Eric, Bill Phipps and wife Lee Ellen, Robin Phipps and D'Shon McCarty and husband Rodney; numerous great-nieces and nephews and one brother in law: Henry Hutson. Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 22, 2012 at the Springer Cemetery in Springer, NM. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Steed-Todd Funeral Home and Crematory, 800 E Manana Blvd, Clovis, New Mexico (575) 763-5541. You may also sign the online guest registry at www.steedtodd.com .
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MARTINEZ, MARIO Longtime New Mexico educator, coach and athletic director Mario Edward Martinez of Belen, NM died Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012 at Presbyterian Hospital in Albuquerque following a battle with cancer. Martinez, 58, was surrounded by his family when he peacefully passed away after a rich and full life dedicated to the young men and women of New Mexico. Public visitation is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012 at Our Lady of Belen Catholic Church, in Belen, NM. A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at Our Lady of Belen, Friday, Nov. 30, 2012 at 9 a.m. with Father Steve Schultz officiating. He will be buried at the Fort Sumner Cemetery at 3:00 p.m. Mario Martinez was born Aug. 30, 1954 in Las Vegas, NM to the home of Leopoldo and Mary Martinez. He was raised in Ocate, NM for the first six years of his life. The family then moved to Springer, NM and he attended Springer Schools, graduating with honors in 1972. He was an outstanding and determined student and athlete and competed in three sports for the Red Devils. Mario attended the University of New Mexico, graduating with a degree in special education in 1976. He became a teacher and coach, working in Moriarty, Pojoaque, Tucumcari, Carlsbad, Springer and Fort Sumner. Mario led the Springer Red Devils to state championships in basketball and track and led the Fort Sumner Foxes to five state championships in football and six state championships in track. He is one of only two coaches in New Mexico history to have coached teams to state championships in three different sports. He was chosen as one of the head coaches for the North-South All-Star Basketball Game in 1989 and the A/AA All-Star Football Game in 1995. He also served on the New Mexico Activities Association Board of Directors, representing small schools in the southeastern quadrant of New Mexico. Martinez left Fort Sumner after winning the state track championship in 2004, the school's third straight. He became Associate Director of the New Mexico Activities Association, serving six years until his retirement. With the NMAA, Martinez was a fierce advocate for New Mexico's small schools and had a unequaled understanding of the challenges they face. Martinez was elected to the New Mexico High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2008 and is scheduled to be inducted into the National High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame in June, 2013. He was member of the Tierra Del Sol Men's Golf Association, serving in many leadership capacities, and was a regular member of the Belen "Gaggles" golf club. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Martinez always attributed his success to working with many great people who shared his same passion and dedication in working with kids, and to the many dedicated young athletes he said he was fortunate to coach over the years. He will be remembered for his ability to analyze, organize and lead. His motto was "Always live life to the fullest." Mario was preceded in death by his father, Leopoldo in 1964; his mother, Mary, in 2003; his first wife, Patricia (Gutierrez) Martinez, in 1994; a sister, Dynna Martinez in 1995; and his in-laws, Arabella Borrego in 2006 and Arturo Borrego in 2011. He is survived by his wife, MaryAnn Martinez of the home; a daughter Candida Gonzales, her husband D.J. and their daughter Kyrah, of Artesia, NM; a son, Montana Martinez of Springer, NM; a step-daughter, Kimberly Branch-Ceniceros, her husband Ernesto and their children, Santiago Montoya and Marisa Branch, all of Belen; a step-son, Kenneth Branch, his wife Shenoa and their son Armando Branch, also of Belen. Also surviving are a sister, Agnes Martinez of Pueblo, CO; a brother, Patrick Martinez and his companion Theresa LeDoux of Springer, NM; a niece, Tonya Vargas and her husband Leroy of Albuquerque; and a nephew, Pat Martinez and his wife Julie, of Springer; and Patricia's parents, Con and Lucille Gutierrez, also of Springer; as well as many more treasured nieces and nephews. Pall bearers are Scot Stinnett, Benny Segura, Mike Ortiz, Gary Tripp, Stanford Salazar and Lecil Richards. Honorary pall bearers are D.J. Gonzales, Delbert Jaramillo, George Chavez, Johnny Apodaca and all his former players. Memorial contributions may be made to the New Mexico Activities Association Scholarship Fund, in memory of Mario Martinez, 6600 Palomas NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109. Arrangements are under the direction of Chavez Funeral Home, 830 N. Fifth Street, Fort Sumner, NM. (575) 355-2311. To place an online tribute or sign the guest book, go to www.chavezfuneralhome.com
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MONTOYA, MARGARITA age 93, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loves ones on September 14, 2012. Margarita was born in Springer, New Mexico on April 19, 1919 to Fidelina and Fidel Apodaca. Her family moved to Bernalillo, New Mexico where she met and married her husband Abran Montoya of almost 65 years. They were married on October 20, 1940 and had 11 children together. She loved to dance in her younger years and also loved her animals. She especially loved and cared for her family and friends. Margarita was preceded in death by her husband Abran Montoya; father Fidel Apodaca; and mother Fidelina Apodaca; brothers Jose Apodaca and Luis Apodaca; and sister Aniceta Martinez. Margarita was also preceded in death by her sons Raymond Montoya and Leo Montoya; and daughter Olivia Gonzales. Margarita is survived by her brothers Lorenzo Apodaca, Robert (Bobby) and wife Lillian Apodaca. She is also survived by her children Cecelia Jaramillo, Rita Montoya, Telesfor (Paul) Montoya, Jose (Gene) Montoya, Nick Montoya, Georgina and Husband Archie Valencia, Leonard Montoya, Richie Montoya and Corina O'Neal. She is also survived by 25 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great-grandchildren; numerous nephews, nieces and cousins. Mom we thank you immensely for taking care of us to the best of your abilities and overcoming the trials and tribulations of raising such a large family. You taught us to love and care for others the way to did for us. We thank God for allowing us to have you as long as we did. You can rest now Mama for you are in the arms of the Lord. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service in celebration of her life will be held Friday, September 21st, 2012 at First Assembly of God church, 274 Camino Don Tomas Bernalillo, NM. A burial will follow at Our Lady of Sorrows Cemetery in Bernalillo, NM. Arrangements have been entrusted to: Direct Funeral Home 2919 4th St. N.W. Albuquerque, NM 87107 (505) 343-8008.
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WAHL, LA VONNE, DR. died in Albuquerque, New Mexico on September 5th, at 61 years of age. She was born to Lester and Betty (Miller) Wahl in Lidgerwood, North Dakota on August 19th, 1951. LaVonne and her younger brother, Larry enjoyed many happy times during childhood visiting their grandparents, August and Emma (Gussiaas) Miller, young aunts, uncles and cousins at their farm northeast of Carrington, North Dakota. It was here that she gained her love of people by being a part of a large family. She enjoyed sharing her gift of humor and her fun loving personality with everyone throughout her life. LaVonne graduated from Minot (ND) High School, and resided in Fargo, North Dakota as a young adult, where she worked in accounting. She later attended communication classes and assisted in teaching at North Dakota State University. She moved to Nebraska, where she obtained her PhD in communication and then furthered her career by teaching communication skills at New Mexico Technical and Vocational Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She had many happy years in Albuquerque, commonly entertaining friends and family with her stories and laughter and tricks performed by her talented dog, Angel. LaVonne is survived by her faithful caretaker and friend, Florence Gonzales (aka Springer), Albuquerque, NM, four aunts and three uncles; Shirley Kivley, McHenry, IL, Gladys (John) Kautzman, West Fargo, ND, Dianne Marsh, St Croix Falls, WI, Dr. Joyce Miller, London, United Kingdom, Merlin Miller and Wes (Patti) Miller, Carrington, ND, James (Bonnie) Miller, Bismarck ND, and many cousins and friends. She is loved and cherished and will be alive in our hearts forever. LaVonne was preceded in death by her brother, Larry Wahl, her baby sister, Linda Susan Wahl, her mother, Betty Shannon, her stepfather, Tom Cockrill, her father, Lester Wahl, her aunt, Alice Campbell, her uncle, Wayne Miller and her Grandparents, August and Emma Miller. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Online condolences: westfuneralhome.com
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GONZALES, LUIS 1926-2012 age 85, was born in Clayton, New Mexico, on Sept. 11, 1926, and passed away Monday, Sept. 10, 2012. He was a life member of the BPOE Santa Fe Elks #460. He was involved in most of the committees and was elected Elk of the Year in 1973-1974, and was elected Exalted Ruler in 1978-1979. He was also a member of the PER Association. Luis was also a life member of the Santa Fe Fiesta Council for many years. He was very active in all committees and chairman of various committees. He was elected Member of the Year in 1982-1983. He held all offices on the Council and was elected President in 1989-1990. He was an avid sports fan. His Notre Dame football was his life. Luis graduated from Clayton High School in 1946. He worked for three years in banks in Springer and Las Vegas, NM. He obtained his BA from St. Michaels College, (now College of Santa Fe) in 1953. He went on to obtain his Graduate Degree from the University of New Mexico. While he attended St. Michaels College, he was president of his class all four years and Student Council President his senior year. Upon his graduation, he was elected President of the Alumni Association. He was actively involved in the sports program and never missed a home game during the following 25 years. He served as the official score keeper for the basketball program and traveled with the coach and team during that time. He was an elementary school teacher and principal of Santa Fe public schools for 20 years. He moved from that position to the State Health and Environment Department for ten years. He retired from the State of New Mexico in 1987. He and his parents were founding and active parishioners of St. Johns Catholic Church. He later transferred to St. Francis Cathedral, where he was also an active member and volunteer. Luis was involved in political activities and civic affairs. He was active in successful campaigns for City Council, Mayoral candidates, legislators and governors. He was preceded in death by his parents, Florencio and Virginia Gonzales, who resided in Clayton, NM until moving to Santa Fe, NM in 1950. He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Adelina "Lena" Sanchez, and Helen and her husband John A. Grace; and brother-in-law, Arthur Montoya. Luis is survived by his sister Marie Montoya of Las Vegas, NM; his beloved niece, Margie and husband John E. Zollan, who were his caregivers since 2003, when he moved from Santa Fe to California to reside with them. In 2006, they moved to Belen, NM. Luis is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral Mass will be held at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe, on Wednesday, September 19, at 10:00 a.m. followed by interment at Rosario Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by the Noblin Funeral Service Belen Chapel, 418 W. Reinken Ave., (505)864-4448, where an online guest register is available at: www.noblinfuneralservice.com
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MORROW -- MALCOLM (MAC) MAURICE, DR. Passed away on July 19, 2012 at the age of 81 at the Lovelace Westside Hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico, surrounded by his entire family. Mac was born on January 16, 1931, in Laredo, Texas, to William Clay and Laura McKay Morrow. His family lived for a number of years in South Haven, Kansas, and later in Parker, Kansas where he graduated high school in 1948. He attended the University of Kansas and graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1956. Mac married Nona Brice on December 26, 1955 at the Annunciation Catholic Church in Kansas City, Missouri. At the time of his death, Mac and Nona had been married for over 57 years. Mac and Nona moved to Springer, New Mexico in 1959 after spending two years in Crownpoint, New Mexico where Mac practiced medicine at the Navajo Hospital under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Mac became a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians in 1976. He was a member of the New Mexico Academy of Family Physicians for 36 years, and president of that organization in 1978. He served on the Springer School Board for twelve years, and was a member of St Joseph Catholic Church. Mac was a devoted husband, loving and firm father, a dedicated family doctor, avid fly fisherman, and lifelong Kansas Jayhawk basketball fan. Mac could always be seen driving his 1959 Willy's Jeep or his 1960 Mercedes Benz around Springer, and every Thursday afternoon, like clock work, that jeep could be seen parked by the stream in Cimarron Canyon. Mac enjoyed many moments in that same jeep, like taking his sons on their annual deer hunting trip and teaching all his children to drive. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, siblings Duane, Ken and Nita. He is survived by his loving wife Nona; his four children and their spouses, Janet Kear(Michael), Mike Morrow (Christie), Patrick Morrow (Shelley) and Julie Morrow. He is also survived by his eight grandchildren, Darrin, Patrick, and Brian Kear, Ryan Ramirez, Kyle and Brad Morrow, and Clay and Kristen Morrow; six great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Mac will be forever missed by his entire family. Memorial services will be conducted at the Riverside Funeral Home, 225 San Mateo Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, on July 28, 2012 from 2:00-3:00 p.m., with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be made to the "Jay Brian Reece Memorial Scholarship Fund", held at the Wells Fargo Bank in Springer, NM 87747.
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MORROW -- MALCOLM (MAC) MAURICE, DR. Passed away on July 19, 2012 at the age of 81 at the Lovelace Westside Hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico, surrounded by his entire family. Mac was born on January 16, 1931, in Laredo, Texas, to William Clay and Laura McKay Morrow. His family lived for a number of years in South Haven, Kansas, and later in Parker, Kansas where he graduated high school in 1948. He attended the University of Kansas and graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1956. Mac married Nona Brice on December 26, 1955 at the Annunciation Catholic Church in Kansas City, Missouri. At the time of his death, Mac and Nona had been married for over 57 years. Mac and Nona moved to Springer, New Mexico in 1959 after spending two years in Crownpoint, New Mexico where Mac practiced medicine at the Navajo Hospital under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Mac became a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians in 1976. He was a member of the New Mexico Academy of Family Physicians for 36 years, and president of that organization in 1978. He served on the Springer School Board for twelve years, and was a member of St Joseph Catholic Church. Mac was a devoted husband, loving and firm father, a dedicated family doctor, avid fly fisherman, and lifelong Kansas Jayhawk basketball fan. Mac could always be seen driving his 1959 Willy's Jeep or his 1960 Mercedes Benz around Springer, and every Thursday afternoon, like clock work, that jeep could be seen parked by the stream in Cimarron Canyon. Mac enjoyed many moments in that same jeep, like taking his sons on their annual deer hunting trip and teaching all his children to drive. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, siblings Duane, Ken and Nita. He is survived by his loving wife Nona; his four children and their spouses, Janet Kear(Michael), Mike Morrow (Christie), Patrick Morrow (Shelley) and Julie Morrow. He is also survived by his eight grandchildren, Darrin, Patrick, and Brian Kear, Ryan Ramirez, Kyle and Brad Morrow, and Clay and Kristen Morrow; six great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Mac will be forever missed by his entire family. Memorial services will be conducted at the Riverside Funeral Home, 225 San Mateo Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, on July 28, 2012 from 2:00-3:00 p.m., with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be made to the "Jay Brian Reece Memorial Scholarship Fund", held at the Wells Fargo Bank in Springer, NM 87747.
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ARMIJO -- ELENA ERNESTINE (ROMERO) 1919-2012 Age 93, a resident of Belen, NM, formerly of Gladstone, NM, passed away peacefully Wednesday, June 6, with her children by her side. Elena was born in Chico, NM, on March 27, 1919. She grew up in Northeastern New Mexico, namely Chico, and met her future husband, Sam Armijo while attending Tafoya School in Chico, NM. They were married at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Springer, NM on November 24, 1935, and celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary in 2006. Elena was a housewife and mother of 11 children. She was an avid seamstress and made most of their children's clothing and household items, was active in their sheep and cattle business, raised chickens, and also served as a substitute school bus driver for Union and Colfax Counties. In addition, her hobbies included crocheting, gardening, canning, and especially quilting. She won several first, second and third place ribbons at the county fair in Springer, as well as an award for being the oldest quilter. In her later years, she learned to play the guitar and sang in the church choir. She had a wonderful sense of humor. The Blessed Mother and the Sacred Wounds and Mercy of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, were Elena's special devotions. She had a very strong love for her Catholic faith. She was preceded in death by her parents, Cenaida Gomez Romero and J.L. Romero; husband, Sam Armijo; son, Alfonso; daughter, Lucinda; brothers, Andres, Fidel, Eliseo, Margarito and Joe L. Jr.; and sisters, Margarita, Anita and Manuelita. Elena is survived by her children, Angelita Armijo-Saylor, Victor Armijo, Maria Alicia Armijo, Carolina Alexander, Beatriz Amadita Grine, J.B. Armijo, Gilbert Lewis Armijo, Gerald Armijo and Leduina Armijo; sister, Josephine Aranda; sisters-in-law, Esther Hererra, Rosalie Armijo, Lillian Trujillo, Virginia Garcia, Julia Cordova, Berta Chavez, and Cecilia Mertz; 35 grandchildren; six step grandchildren; 46 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, and many other relatives and friends. Services will be held at San Clemente Catholic Church in Los Lunas on Saturday, June 9, beginning with a viewing at 7:00 p.m., followed by a vigil service and the Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Monday, June 11, services at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Springer will begin with a viewing at 9:00 a.m., Rosary at 9:30 a.m., and a funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Mt. Carmel Catholic Church Cemetery in Palo Blanco, NM. Arrangements are being handled by the caring professionals at the Noblin Funeral Service Belen Chapel, (505)864-4448, 418 W. Reinken Ave., where an online guest register is available at: www.noblinfuneralservice.com
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GUTIERREZ -- DOLORES VALENTINA Was called home to Our Lord on May 11, 2012. She was in her own home in Springer, New Mexico and was with family when she passed. Mom was born to Adela (Martinez) and Doroteo Duran near Hoehne, Colorado on March 1, 1930. Grandpa Doroteo passed away several months before Mom was born, leaving Mom - along with her sister, Sadie and brothers, Max and Doroteo - to help their widowed mother and her brother - their Uncle Ramon Martinez - run the family farm and take care of Grandfather Fernando Martinez. Mom was born and raised a farm girl and was always proud of those roots in Hoehne. Mom lived in Denver, Colorado after graduating from Hoehne High School, where she served as secretary to Monsignor John Ebel, a writer/editor at the Catholic Register. Monsignor Ebel united Mom and Dad - Carlos Gutierrez - in Holy Matrimony in Trinidad, Colorado on August 25, 1956. Mom and Dad lived their entire married life in Springer, New Mexico. They were truly partners in life, home and business. Together, they successfully ran the GLAD Youth Center, Zia Theatre, and both continued to run the Tribune Press printing shop which will continue to keep dad busy. For many years, they also farmed acreage and raised horses and cattle in the French Tract just northwest of Springer. Even though Dad was born and raised in Springer, he was a city boy compared to mom's knowledge of farming. She quickly taught him how to irrigate the field and tend to the animals. Mom was a life-long New York Yankees fan and also an avid follower of tennis. She was thrilled when she was able to travel to New York while in her late 70's to see the original Yankee Stadium before it was demolished, and also to watch some professional tennis games at the U.S. Open tennis tournament. Mom was preceded in death by her father, Doroteo; her mother, Adela; her brothers Max and Doroteo; and her infant daughter, Eloisa Kay. She is survived by her husband and friend of almost 56 years, Carlos Gutierrez; her daughters: Mary Grace Smigiel (husband Fred and children Fred and Jessica); Marie Adele Baca (husband Phil and sons Carlos, Antonio "AJ", and Juan); Lorraine Gutierrez (daughter Latasha "Tasha"); Dolores Gutierrez (grandcats Mike and Charlie); and Nancy Suazo (husband Toby and children Amadeo, Joaquin, and Olivia). She is also survived by her sister Sadie and her husband Felix; sister in law Rose; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and family members. There are so many friends and family who honored our wonderful mother with help and support, prayers, visits, food, and best of all - love - during this difficult time; we are forever grateful and will keep all of you in our prayers. We would especially like to express our deepest gratitude to Dr. Loretta Conder and the tremendous staff at Miners Colfax Medical Center for the compassionate care provided to our Mom during her illness and also, for allowing us to remain with mom in the hospital while she was a patient there. We had so much more quality time with Mom due to your efforts and your support of a cohesive family-health care partnership. Since before they were married, Dad's song for Mom was I'll String Along With You: "You may not be an angel; 'cause angels are so few But until the day that one comes along; I'll string along with you." Now, dad has his angel and she will forever watch over us all. Rosary will be held at 7:00 pm on Thursday, May 17, 2012 and the Funeral Mass will be held Friday, May 18, 2012 at 10:30 am. Both will be at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Springer, New Mexico. Private interment will be at a later date. Mom asked that donations be made to the St. Joseph's Catholic Church Building Improvement Fund, P.O. Box 516, Springer, New Mexico 87747. Mom was actively involved in this project until she became too ill to continue. Thank you for being our mom and our role model. We will miss you immensely. With our deepest love and gratitude, Gracie, Marie, Rainy, Dode, and Nancy.
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TURNER -- BETTY JEAN Age 82, a longtime resident of Las Vegas, New Mexico, passed away at St. Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe, New Mexico on April 30, 2012. She was born on February 4, 1930 in Clayton, New Mexico to the late Dessie Viola Stewart. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She loved music, taught piano, and also enjoyed dancing and traveling. She was a member of the Order Eastern Star in Springer, NM, member of the Las Vegas Women's Club, member of Telephone Pioneers and member of the Aristocrat R.V. Club. She was preceded in death by her mother, Dessie Viola Stewart; sister, Ruby Watson; and brothers, Bill Contine and Jimmy Contine. She is survived by her loving husband, Clyde Turner of the family home; daughter, Trish Gennaro and Rock of Dallas, TX; sons, Steve Turner and Nina of Albuquerque, NM, and Dale Turner and Dolores of Las Vegas, NM; grandchildren, Jennifer Lewis and husband Jeff, Danny Ciddio and wife Rachel, Jeanette Turner, Dawn Rupley and husband Casey, Ryan and Mark Turner; great-grandchildren, Marley and Rowan Lewis, Santana, Adrina and Orlando Ciddio, James Turner, Myah and Jacob Rupley; sister, Tommy Davis of Liberal, Kansas; brother-in-law, Bill Turner of Sacramento, CA; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service has been scheduled for Sunday, May 6, 2012 at 2:00 pm at the First Presbyterian Church 1000 Douglas Avenue Las Vegas, NM with Pastor Randy Campbell officiating. Honorary bearers will be Joe Lanphere, Rudy Laumbach, Don Bovia, Bill Contine, Terry Bass, Rock Gennaro, Danny Ciddio, Casey Rupley, Ryan and Mark Turner. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to First Presbyterian Church, 1000 Douglas Avenue, Las Vegas, NM 87701. Please visit our website: www.rogersmortuarynm.com to sign our online register book. Arrangements are in the care of: Rogers Mortuary Las Vegas, NM 1-800-479-3511 or 505-425-3511
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