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ULIBARRI -- Anastacio R. Ulibarri passed away suddenly on Monday, May 7, 2007 in Ogden, UT where he resided for many years. He was born April 27, 1935 in Reserve, NM. He was preceded in death by his parents: Delfino and Prajedes Romero Ulibarri; his brothers: Ramon (KIA WWII), Carlos, Daniel, and Gilbert Ulibarri; and his sisters: Amalia Stamper, Belen Allred, and Verna Johnson. He is survived by his brothers: Manuel R. Ulibarri (Portland, OR), Mayo R. Ulibarri and Herminio R. Ulibarri (Albuquerque, NM), and sisters: Vivian L. Aragon, Flora Opel, Eliza R. Martinez (Albuquerque, NM), and Dolores R. Serna (Bosque Farms, NM); and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. Tacho is also survived by his two estranged sons: "Bo" Lenny Youngblood (Oklahoma City, OK) and "Blue" Raynat Youngblood (Nashville, TN). Anastacio was affectionately known as "Tacho" to members of his family and close friends. He was also known as "Tony" and "A.T." Ulibarri. Tacho lived in Portland, OR during the early to mid '60s then moved back to Albuquerque. He finally settled in Utah. He earned two degrees from Weber State College, Sociology 1975 and Spanish Literature/Mathematics 1974. He was a Commercial Airline Pilot, a Flight/Ground Instructor, Utah Licensed Real Estate Agent, and Business Broker. He devoted his free time to helping the community in Weber County, UT by participating in The Big Brothers Program, President of the Weber County Chapter of Sociology 1973, Weber Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations 1973, and Candidate for the Utah House of Representatives District #6 in 1974. He served Honorably in the U.S. Navy in the mid 1950s. To his nieces and nephews he was the "King of Cool" when we were youngsters! To post tributes or comments to the family email to: t.ulibarri-condolences@comcast.net. Cremation will take place in Ogden, UT and Memorial Services are pending for family and friends in Albuquerque, NM. In lieu of flowers, please make charitable donations to your Local Chapter of Disabled American Veterans.
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