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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Weather Weather Central, Inc. Recorded by forecast service Madison, WI 770KOB Albuquerque A 821-1111 Santa Fe A 988-5151 FIVE- DAY FORECAST Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Partly cloudy Mostly cloudy Chance of rain Chance of rain Partly cloudy NEW MEXICO STATEWIDE FORECAST Partly cloudy skies will be the rule today over most of the state. There will be a few more clouds in the south. NEW MEXICO OUTLOOK Northern Mountains Partly cloudy and pleasant today. Highs, mid- 40s to mid-50s.

Increasing clouds tonight. Lows, mid-teens to the 20s. Rio Grande Valley Skies will be partly cloudy today. Highs, 50s to low 60s. Increasing clouds tonight.

Lows, upper 20s to mid-30s. Western Mtns. Skies will be partly cloudy today. Highs, mid50s to low 60s. Increasing clouds tonight.

Lows, mid-20s to mid-30s. Eastern Plains Skies will be partly cloudy today. Highs, upper 40s to mid-50s. Increasing clouds tonight. Lows, low 30s.

Southern N.M. Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy today. Highs, 50s to low 60s. Increasing clouds tonight. Lows, mainly in the 30s N.M.

TOWNS Yesterday HI Lo Prc Yesterday Alamogordo 65 31 0.00 Clovis Albuquerque 57 32 0.00 Deming Carlsbad 56 25 0.00 Farmington Chama 49 12 0.00 Gallup Clayton 26 12 trace Grants Cloudcroft 46 15 0.00 Hobbs Sky Watch wear a slight "five o'clock shadow" at this time. Then, a lunar astronaut located in The moon is exactly full the southern highlands of the tonight at 9:20 pm MST, moon would observe a deep when a "penumbral" lunar partial eclipse of the sun eclipse is at maximum. Look caused by our earth. for the "man in the moon" to Source: The Albuquerque Astronomical Society FUNERALS INDEX Baca, Reymunda Barnhart, Janet S. Bowdish, Nina Buchan Buckingham, Aurelia K.

Cameron, Robert G. "Bob" Castleberry, Johnny E. Chin, Yick Poy Craig, F. Boyd Donahue, Velma L. Farrell, Cora S.

Callender Frances, Felicita Goodman, Helen Louise Haynes, Charlotte C. Hoch, Lucien "Pop" Keilwitz, Anna Augusta LeMote, Betty Lou McKinnon, Shellie L. Menzies, Wilfred Moore, Hilda Mortensen, Nora Obialero Patalan, Alice E. Peters, Spencer Douglas Prickett, Margaret L. Providenti Stephen P.

Rosenthal, Carroll J. Roybal, Louie Tunis, Emily Denton Vigil, Mel Vigil, Mary G. Wallace IlI, William I L. "Bill" BACA-Reymunda Baca, age 28, passed away on March 6, 1998. She is survived by her only son, Robert Spackeen, age 11; her son's father, David Spackeen; her brother, John Morris; her mother, Jessie Morris and fiance, Jody Zabala; her grandparents, Rey and Del Baca, and the rest of the Baca family; her grandfather, Phil Duran and the rest of the Duran family; her son, Robert's grandmother, Suzanne Spackeen; and numerous friends.

She was preceded in death by Leonard (Shivers) Baca and her cousin, Genine Baca. Funeral services for Reymunda will be held on Friday at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, where the Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. Burial will follow at the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Kiki Baca, Leonard Baca, Phillip Urioste, Ronnie Romero, Nick Gavi and Robert Duran.

Honorary pallbearers will be John Morris and Eddie Duran. Visitation for Reymunda will be held on Thursday evening, from 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., with a Rosary to follow at 7:00 p.m. at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church. Arrangements by the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St.

SW. BARNHART-Janet S. Barnhart, a longtime Santa Rosa resident, died Tuesday, March 10, 1998 at Columbia Medical Center in Arlington, Texas. Janet was born June 3, 1918 in Max Bass, North Dakota to the home of Park Harrison Lillie and the former Mary Graves. She moved with her family to the Agua Negra Ranch south of Santa Rosa.

Her parents later moved into Santa Rosa, where they owned and operated Lillies store across from the high school. Janet attended and graduated from Santa Rosa High School. She was a past member of the Eastern Star, and a longtime member of the Methodist Church. She loved to crochet and visit with her friends and neighbors. She was a loving mother and grandmother.

Janet was preceded in death by her husband, Wayne Barnhart in 1956; and a brother, George Lillie. Survivors include a son, Charles D. Wilkerson and wife, Laurel of Garden Grove, CA; two daughters, Sandra Andrews and husband, John of Arlington, TX, and Sharon Dodge and husband, Anthony of San Antonio, TX; also surviving are six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and many good friends and neighbors. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, March 14, at 2:00 THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1998 METRO Rio 617 West Heights Airport Skies will be partly cloudy today. The high at the airport will be 60, with a south to southwest wind at 5 to 10 mph.

Clouds will increase tonight. The low will be 36. Skies will be mostly cloudy Friday, with warmer conditions. The high will be 66. Temperature Yesterday Normal Record 120 100 80 11989 20 11948 Pollution Good Moderate High Particulates 13 Ozone 58 Carbon monoxide 14 Pollen Juniper (18) Cottonwood (3) Elm Pine Humidity YESTERDAY 6 am Noon 6 pm Precipitation 0.13 Hettinger, Wed.

Month Year Total 0.00 0.01 0.81 Normal all 0.02 0.14 1.04 Change 0.13 Helena, AR. Mr. Castleberry served in the US Air Force overseas from 1951-1954. He retired from Civil Service as a photographer from DNA and Chief of Duplicating Center at KAFB. Mr.

Castleberry coached the KAFB baseball team in the 50's and 60's and he was active in coaching Little League and Babe Ruth. He was active in Senior Softball for the past ten years. Services will be held Thursday, 9:30 a.m., at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, 1111 University Blvd. NE, with Pastor John R.

Torrison of Tijeras Baptist Church officiating. Interment will take place at 12:00 noon at Santa Fe National Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Gene DeWall, Royce Lackey, Bill Russell, Bobby Yeary, Hank Moehle, and Antonio Gutierrez. Honorary pallbearers will be Albuquerque 65'ers Senior Softball Team. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions may be made to Presbyterian Kaseman Hospice Inpatient Unit, Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation, P.O.

Box 26666, 87125-6666, or UNM Women's Softball, UNM Foundation, Attn: Castleberry Memorial Fund, Hodgin Hall 2nd Floor, 87131. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. CHINIn Loving Memory of YICK POY CHIN March 3, 1919 March 12, 1991 Las Yo Raton Tucumcarl Clovis Roswell Hobbs Carlsbad Yesterday HI Lo Prc Ruldoso 44 17 0.00 Santa Fe 48 22 0.00 Silver City 60 28 0.00 Socorro 64 24 0.00 or 64 30 0.00 Taos 48 18 0.00 Tucumcarl 32 19 Tuesday's solar radiation total was 6258. UV forecast for Thursday: 4 Low Moderate High 0 10 15 I miss you Daddy, but your not forgotten. I love you very much.

Your daughter, Tanzi and Bill; your wife, Teri; your sons; grandchildren; and brother, Bill. CRAIG F. Boyd Craig passed away in Albuquerque on Sunday, March 8, 1998. He was born in Graham, Texas on May 5, 1911. A resident of Albuquerque since 1930, he founded Boyd Craig Realty in 1945.

In 1951, he was a founding member of the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Posse and served as its first Chief. He is survived by his former wife, Mary Craig; their children, Betty Grubesic and husband, Albert of Santa Fe, Robert B. "Pete" Craig of Albuquerque, and Joe D. Craig and wife, Pamela of Albuquerque; eight grandchildren, Christina Barnett, Tricia Arrighetti, John Grubesic, Kelly Craig, Dana Craig, Michael Craig, Lonnie Craig, and Davin Craig; and by four great-grandchildren. Also surviving are his brother, Roy Craig of Albuquerque; and his niece, June Bohrer of Amarillo, TX.

A memorial service will be conducted on Thursday, March 12, 1998, 3:00 p.m., at Sandia Funeral Care, 7601 Wyoming NE, with Rev. Charles Price officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to a charity of choice. Cremation arrangements are by Sunrise Society of New Mexico, (891-8200). DONAHUE Velma L.

Donahue, 85, died Tuesday, March 10, 1998. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Edwin Donahue of Albuquerque; sons, James Donahue and wife, Doris of Springerville, AZ, and Steven Donahue and wife, Paula of Albuquerque; daughter, Andrea Walker and husband, Scott of Lansing, MI; grandchildren, Aaron, Ayn and Susan Donahue, Jennifer Sharpe and husband, Chad, Jeffrey Hagedon, Bryan Hagedon and wife, Melissa, Lisa Balbierz and husband, Daniel, and Mian Fisher and husband, Michael; seven great-grandchildren; sister, Berniece Keck of Lansing, MI; sisters-in-law, Agnes Andrews and Frieda Andrews. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Ralph and Roy "Jack" Andrews. Mrs. Donahue taught Sunday School at Harbor Beach United Methodist Church in Harbor Beach, MI and Scottsville United Methodist Church in Scottsville, KY, and was an active member of the Women's Society of Christian Service, where she held office.

She was a willing contributor for any need--church supplies, bazaars, and rummage sales. While serving in VISTA in the 1970's Mrs. Donahue received special honors for organizing senior centers all over northwest Iowa. After VISTA, Mrs. Donahue was a member of the Peace Corps, where she taught business and English in Nausori, Fiji.

She was a member of the Literacy Program in both Harbor Beach, MI and Scottsville, KY, and she was a member of the Extension Club in Port Hope, MI. Mrs. Donahue was also a Gray Lady Volunteer in Harbor Beach Hospital. She was a fantastic cook, sewing whiz, loved gardening flowers, and traveled around the world, but her family always came first. She had a generous spirit.

Cremation has taken place and memorial services will be held Friday, 11:00 a.m., at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, 1111 University Blvd. NE, with Rev. Charlie Price officiating. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd.

NE. FARRELL The family of Cora S. Callender NATION taken 10:15 p.m. yesterday. SATELLITE VIEW National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration REGIONAL Yesterday HI Lo Pre Alamosa 49 13 Amarillo 31 16 .01 Colorado Springs 43 10 Dallas TX 52 29 Denver 32 6 Durango 51 19 EI Paso 64 31 Flagstaff 53 21 NATIONAL Yesterday HI Lo Pre Albany 24 11 Anchorage 33 20 Asheville 35 18 Atlanta 43 21 Atlantic City 35 24 Austin 62 34 Baltimore 33 24 Billings 36 -5 Birmingham 44 21 Bismarck 7-15 Boise 60 36 Boston 32 22 Brownsville 64 57 Buffalo 18 10 .01 Burlington VT 16 9 .01 Charleston SC 49 31 Charleston WV 27 21 .02 Charlotte 45 26 Cheyenne 22 0 .03 Chicago 22 14 Cincinnati 23 16 Cleveland 22 17 .01 Columbia SC 47 28 Columbus OH 24 17 .01 Concord NH 28 15 Des Moines 11 3 Detroit 24 13 Duluth 20 -7 Evansville 25 19 Fairbanks 23-17 Fargo 11 -7 Fresno 71 45 Grand Rapids 22 2 Great Falls 44 1 Greensboro 40 23 Hartford 30 17 Helena 38 19 Honolulu 85 70 Houston 63 30 Indianapolis 22 15 Jackson MS 48 24 Jacksonville 54 32 Juneau 41 30 .16 Kansas City 14 9 Key West 63 56 Las Vegas 73 44 Little Rock 42 25 Los Angeles 78 53 Louisville 25 19 .05 Memphis 38 23 Miami Beach 68 47 Milwaukee 21 10 Minneapolis 22 2 Nashville 33 19 .02 EXTREMES in the 48 contiguous Thermal, Farrell wishes to express their gratitude for the kind expressions of sympathy during their time of need.

Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal Ave SE, in charge of arrangements. FRANCES family of Felicita Frances wishes to express their gratitude for the kind expressions of sympathy during their time of need. Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal Ave SE, in charge of arrangements. GOODMAN-Helen Louise Goodman, 102, resident of Albuquerque since 1958. Preceded in death by husband, Frank Goodman.

Survived by daughter, Bette Harris of Albuquerque; son, Patrick Goodman of Edwards, MO; grandchildren, James M. Harris, Vaughn Harris and wife, Jennifer, Bill Harris and wife, Pamela, Nancy Morie and husband, Fred, Patty Huddleston and Bobbie Goodman; and eight great-grandchildren. Thousands have collected Helen Goodman's hand-made Christmas ornaments and decorated eggs. Aside from her family, Gram's passion was gardening. Her beautiful home features countless varieties of flowers, with over 110 rose bushes.

Gram was blessed with an enormous love for life-a life full of great joy and laughter. She will be forever in the hearts of those who knew her, and loved her so very much. A memorial service will be held Friday, 3:00 p.m., at Central United Methodist Church, 1615 Copper NE, conducted by Rev. Marty Singleterry. Contributions may be made to Presbyterian Hospice, 8300 Constitution NE, Albuquerque 87110, or charity of your choice.

HAYNES-Charlotte C. Haynes, born October 2, 1912, passed away March 10, 1998, after an illness. She was preceded in death by her husband of 47 years, Cecil L. Haynes; and a sister, Kathleen Peay. She is survived by two daughters, Patricia H.

Schultz and husband, Carl of Albuquerque, and Karen H. Collier and Jim Gray of Los Alamos, NM; a sister, Betty Sleeth of 29 Palms, CA; grandson, Eric Schultz'and wife, Lisa; and great-grandson, Zachary Schultz, all of Albuquerque; three nieces, Lisa Berniklau of Albuquerque, Sally Youell of Oregon, and Nancy Youell of Utah. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 13, 1998, 11:00 a.m., at Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal Ave. SE. Private interment will be held at a later time in Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery.

-Lucien "Pop" Hoch passed away March 11, 1998, just 38 days short of his 103rd birthday. He was born April 18, 1895 in Olathe, Kansas, the son of immigrant parents, David and Anna Barbara Hoch. He lived in Olathe until his father took over the 48th Star Mill in Albuquerque. He finished his high school education here and spent one year at the University of New Mexico before enlisting in World War I in 1918. He obtained Corporal status in the 78th Company, 20th Battalion, 165th Depot Brigade and served overseas in France.

He was honorably discharged in 1919. In 1920, he married Novella L. Sawtelle and made his home in Las Vegas, NM, where upon he took up the milling business, The Las Vegas Roller Mill. He became a Master Mason, October 26, 1921 and recently was acknowledged as having the longest membership in the history of Chapman Lodge No. 2, some 77 years.

He was also a member of the Ballut Abyad Shriners organization. In 1947, he retired from his milling business and moved to Albuquerque. He was preceded in death by his wife in 1957. He then married Marie H. Rathbone and built a home in Corrales.

From there he and Marie moved to Montebello Retirement Center. After Marie's death he remained in fellowship with the good folks at Montebello. He was preceded in death by his only son, David H. Hoch. He is survived by his daughters, Marion N.

Smith and Barbara A. Krug; and one son-in-law, Roland W. Krug. He is also survived by his cousin, Herman Hoch and his wife, Martha. Also surviving are his eight grandchildren, Judyth Lynn Kincheloe, Diane Marshall and husband, Stephen, David Ellington and wife, Marilyn, Dal Ellington and wife, Janle, Kristine Kline and husband, Edward, Marc Krug and wife, Yue Zhang, Gary Krug and Michelle, Shauna Mangum and husband, Wayne, Carla Erculiani and husband, Darin, Cori Ellington, Dal (D.W.) Ellington, Kinnan Kline, Jared Kline and Geoffrey Krug; and three great-grandchildren, Joseph Mangum, Holly Mangum and Moira Hedrick.

He enjoyed an active lifestyle, one which included trout fishing, golfing and square dancing. He loved irrigating his Corrales alfalfa fields, puttering in his workshop and painting his collection of what he called "Moon Rocks" in his garden. Most friends and rel- WORLD Acapulco 86 70 Amsterdam 40 31 Athens 52 43 Auckland 78 64 Bangkok 95 75 Barbados 88 73 Beijing 52 36 Berlin 38 27 Bermuda 60 Bogota 70 54 Brussels 43 34 Budapest 36 24 Buenos Aires 76 60 Cairo 80 56 Calgary 40 20 Caracas 88 66 Copenhagen 35 25 Dublin 46 36 Frankfurt 39 29 Geneva 40 30 Guadalajara 78 49 Helsinki 27 Hong Kong 61 55 Jerusalem 72 52 Johannesburg 82 60 Kingston 84 72 Lima 87 74 London 46 36 Madrid 63 44 Manila 95 72 Mazatlan 78 64 Mexico City 73 44 Montreal 14 -3 Moscow 28 20 Nassau 75 62 New Delhi 78 57 Oslo 29 14 Paris 46 36 Rio 86 68 Rome 54 38 Seoul 46 35 Singapore 92 74 Stockholm 31 12 Sydney 79 61 Taipei 62 55 Tel Aviv 74 55 Tokyo 48 38 Toronto 25 14 Vancouver 55 45 Vienna 37 26 Warsaw 32 19 AVIATION FORECAST Key: VFR visual flight rules, MVFR marginal visual flight rules, IFR instrument flight rules. Today Cnd. Delays Chicago VFR none Dallas VFR none Denver VFR none Los Angeles VFR none New York MVFR none Phoenix MVFR none St.

Louls VFR none Salt Lake VFR none Wash. DC VFR none Based on the National Weather Service Aviation Forecasts. Passengers should check with the airline for updated flight information. Delays refer to weatherrelated delays. Dannebog, NE.

She married John became a mother of three chilwas a member of the Baptist childhood. She was a homemakwas employed for 12 years technician in Norualka, CA. Mrs. to Albuquerque in 1992 to Services will be held SatFrench Mortuary, Wyoming Wyoming Blvd. NE, with Pasofficiating.

Interment will folPark, 924 Menaul Blvd. 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE. Obialero Mortensen, a 42 Mexico, left us suddenly on She was born in Henryet1909. She was a beloved mothfor 57 years, and she is surPaul Stanley Paula Ann Mortensen of Jon Stanley Mortensen of always be remembered by her Lorie Arcay Mortensen of grandchildren, Shawn Jeremy Paul Jeffrey Mortensen of Nicole Pauline Mortensen of during WWII, Nora was Montgomery Ward retial and Denver, CO.

After the war, from overseas, she spent devoted to her husband and her very much for her selfThe loss of our wife, mothleaves a sadness that has no will be with us forever. for her in heaven. We love will be held Saturday, Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, 1111 University Blvd. NE, with Rev.

Viola Williamson officiating. Interment will take place Monday, 11:00 a.m., at Santa Fe National Cemetery. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE, Friday, 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Unity Church of Christianity, 4201 Central NW, Suite 137, 87105. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. PATALAN-Alice E. Patalan, 67, a resident of New Mexico since 1962, died Wednesday, March 11, 1998.

She is survived by her sons, Patrick P. Patalan and wife, Tina of Albuquerque, and Michael A. Patalan and wife, Lynn of Moriarty; grandsons, Henry W. Patalan, Michael A. Patalan and Samuel Cramer; and brother, Alfred De Chence and wife, Camille of Michigan.

She was involved with the Princess Jeanne Neighborhood Association, and founded the New Mexico Search and Rescue. Per her wishes, cremation has taken place with private burial. French Mortuary, 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE. PETERS -Spencer Douglas Peters, infant son and angel of Douglas and Sandra Peters, died peacefully and with dignity on Monday, March 2, 1998.

Spencer is survived by his mother and father; his loving brother and sister, Sam and Alyssa of the family home. Spencer is also survived by his grandparents, Mike and Chizuko McCulloch and- E.H. and Mary Hildebrandt of Albuquerque; and his great-grandmother, Angela McDonald of El Paso, TX. Spencer leaves behind his loving uncles and aunts, Alex and Lillian Peters of Albuquerque, Pat and J.P. Soden of Sebastopol, CA, Jean and Manuel Lucero of Albuquerque, Drs.

Richard Hildebrandt Teri Longacre of Menio Park, CA, Russell and Kathy Hildebrandt of San Antonio, TX, Fred Hildebrandt of Albuquerque, Susan and Robert Biernacki of Albuquerque, and Joe Hildebrandt of Albuquerque. Spencer will be remembered and missed by his special cousins, Amanda and Alexandra Peters, Alex and Max Soden, Emma Lucero, Nicole, Jesse and Danielle Hildebrandt, Steffani, Aubrey, Bryan and Rebecca Rose Hildebrandt, and Katie and Beau Biernacki. Spencer is also survived by many other relatives, friends and loved ones who knew him only through the See DEATHS on PAGE C15 wt this FTD Pecple SHOPS ALL SAY 884-1600 FLOWERS Peoples the Difference Lo Outk pic pto sun ptc ptc ptc ptc sun ptc sun cdy ptc ptc ptc ptc ptc CITIES Today MI Lo 50 18 49 30 48 22 50 36 52 26 60 34 57 35 54 22 CITIES Today HI Lo 20 2 38 25 35 17 37 20 36 23 46 42 34 18 41 26 41 20 30 15 68 42 30 16 67 51 23 15 15 -2 45 25 33 14 40 19 52 32 30 19 36 15 30 19 43 19 34 25 29 22 34 30 28 18 75 48 29 17 46 28 41 18 25 11 50 28 85 65 51 39 33 17 42 19 54 31 42 37 34 22 69 56 76 51 43 27 80 55 32 18 42 27 69 50 31 21 24 18 37 22 states Yesterday Otik HI Lo Pre ptc Grand Junction 55 25 ptc Lubbock 38 22 ptc Midland 59 26 ptc Moab 60 25 ptc Oklahoma City 34 23 ptc Phoenix 83 51 ptc Salt Lake City 48 31 sun Tucson 80 54 Yesterday Otik HI Lo Pre cdy New Orleans 53 35 cdy New York City 32 25 ptc Norfolk VA 38 28 sun Omaha 9 -1 .04 sun Orlando 59 41 cdy Philadelphia 33 24 ptc Pittsburgh 23 12 .02 ptc Portland ME 31 21 cir Portland OR 65 45 .01 cdy Providence 32 23 ptc Raleigh 42 24 ptc Rapid City 17-18 Reno 65 33 sn Richmond 38 25 sn Sacramento 73 48 sun St Louis 21 17 .05 ptc San Antonio 58 35 sun San Diego 78 53 ptc San Francisco 71 53 sun San Juan PR 83 69 sun St Ste Marie 22 0 ptc Seattle 62 46 .02 sun Sioux Falls .01 sun Spokane 54 39 cdy Syracuse 18 11 .04 cdy Tampa 59 41 sun Topeka 16 8 .01 cdy Washington DC 34 24 sun Wichita 28 13 sun sn partly ptc sun ptc sun cdy ptc sun cdy sun sun sun Calif. Forecast for Thursday, N.D. atives will remember his great sense of humor, quick wit and independent spirit.

Private family services will be held in the chapel at Fitzgerald and Sons, and graveside at Sunset Memorial Park. Should friends desire, contributions may be made to their favorite charity, in his memory. Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE, in charge of arrangements. KEILWITZIn Loving Memory ANNA AUGUSTA KEILWITZ Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother October 25, 1898 March 6, 1998 The Keilwitz and Helland families wish to express their gratitude for the kind expressions of sympathy during their time of need. To the wonderful people at Quality Continuum Hospice, Larry Cawthon, Brenda Schetman, Sheila Scanlon, Martha Garcia, Betty Gomez, Dorothea Whitcomb, and Fran Jensen, all of whose kind and gentle counsel was, and is much appreciated; to the Rio Rancho Funeral Home for their sensitive care in directing the funeral; to Rio Rancho Flowers for the beautiful floral arrangements; and to Pastor Eric Zeicker, Peace Lutheran Church, for a meaningful and enlightening service.

A sad day was made uplifting by all the good company who joined us in celebrating her life. LEMOTE -Betty Lou LeMote passed on at her Rio Rancho home on March 8, 1998. She was born in Nebraska on May 20, 1906. She was 91 years with only three months from being 92. She was married to Norman N.

LeMote for 59 years. Her husband was in the Navy for 30 years, and with her help, he went from Third Class Petty Officer to Commander US Navy, when he retired. She was a fine homemaker. She and her husband had lived in Corrales, Albuquerque and Rio Rancho for a total of 17 years in New Mexico. To know her was to like her.

She was an excellent gardener, having over 150 roses and 187 feet with a five foot wall high. They were greatly admired by passers-by, for in the Spring, there were over 500 blossoms with the climbing roses. An excellent cook and at one time, she baked 1000 cookies for the children in a nearby school. Her many friends in her travels resulted in a large correspondence to 11 states. A Mass will be held at the St.

Thomas Catholic Church in Rio Rancho, on Sara at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, March 12, 1998. MCKINNONIn Memory of SHELLIE L. McKINNON 4-19-71 TO 3-12-94 Sometimes our lives are blessed by people who are so special that we are happier jus because we know I want to tell you that you are one of those special people in my life. We love and miss you. Your Mother MENZIES Mr.

Wilfred Menzies, age 99, died Thursday in Rio Rancho. Funeral services for Mr. Menzies will be held on Saturday at the Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, where the Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. Burial will follow at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Visitation for Mr.

Menzies will be held on Friday, from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m., in the mortuary chapel and on Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. until 10:00 a.m., at the Our Lady of Sorrows Church. A Rosary will be recited on Friday evening, 7:00 p.m., at the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St. SW.

MOORE- Hilda Moore, 91, a resident of Albuquerque since 1992, died Wednesday, March 11, 1998. She is survived by her daughter, Vivien Slazak of Albuquerque; son, Frank Jacobs of Smohomish, WA; grandchildren, Deirdre Pettet of Toledo, OH, Laurel Jacobs and Janelle Jacobs of Seattle, WA; and a great-granddaughter, Alexandra Pettet. She was preceded in death by her son, Wesley Jacobs; and granddaughter, Janelle Jacobs. Hilda was born in Minnesota on December 22, 1906, and as a child, moved with HOW MUCH DOES A FUNERAL OR A CREMATION COST? (For recorded price info) 268-8625 Hillcrest Funeral Home 265-5959 ptc ptc sun ptc Today HI Lo Otik 57 34 ptc 52 31 cdy 49 33 cdy 61 38 ptc 42 28 ptc 81 56 cdy 63 39 ptc 79 46 ptc Today HI Lo Otik 50 34 32 21 ptc 41 25 sun 28 16 sn 58 37 sun 34 sun 32 ptc 19 28 10 cdy 62 47 28 14 ptc 41 19 sun 43 19 ptc 63 38 40 20 sun 65 49 30 20 sun 53 43 73 54 66 51 85 71 ptc 21 ptc 59 45 25 17 ptc 60 41 cdy 21 9 cdy 59 40 sun 32 24 cdy 36 23 ptc 45 26 cdy cloudy, FRONTS: March 12 her parents to Jacobs in 1924 and dren. Mrs.

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Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. 12 20 27 3 p.m., from the Methodist Church in Santa Rosa with Rev.

Don McNerlin officiating. Burial will follow at the Evergreen Cemetery in Santa Rosa. Visitation will be held on Friday, from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m., at the Chavez Funeral Home. All services are entrusted to the Chavez Funeral Home, 923 South 3rd Street, Santa Rosa, NM (505) 472-3369.

BOWDISH -Nina Buchan Bowdish was born 11, 1917. She passed away Sunday, March 8, 1998. Nina was the youngest daughter of Walter Buchan and Mary Alice Coleman. After her father's death, she, her oldest brother and sisters, became residents of the Kansas Masonic Home, where she lived until after graduation from high school. She is survived by her husband of over 50 years, Lawrence R.

Bowdish; a son, Ralph L. Bowdish and wife, Joanne; a daughter, Nancy A. Sharma and husband, Ram; and grandchildren, Lawrence A. Bowdish, Christopher Bowdish and Monica Sharma. Nina had been active in her church, having served as a Deacon, teaching in Sunday school, and active in the Women's Association.

Nina had also been active in working with youth groups. In lieu of flowers, it is requested that donations be made to the Boy's Ranch, Knight Templar Eye Foundation or the charity of your choice. Memorial services will be conducted at a later date. Cremation arrangements by Sunrise Society, (891-8200). BUCK -Aurelia K.

Buckingham of Santa Fe, passed away on Tuesday, March 10, 1998, in Albuquerque. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Stella Trujillo; husband, Patrick Buckingham; and son-in-law, Carlos Trujillo. Aurelia was born in Rowe, NM and was a care giver and loving grandmother to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Parish and Catholic Daughters.

She is survived by her grandchildren, State Rep. Patsy Trujillo Knauer and husband, Steve of Santa Fe, Maria Garley and husband, Lloyd of Albuquerque; great-grandchildren, Mely Trujillo of Phoenix, AZ, Kiara Garley of Albuquerque, Kayla Garley of Albuquerque; and half-sisters, Charlotte Roybal and Isabel Perea. A special thank you to Laurie Peterson and Tina Middendorf for their loving care and compassion. Visitation will be held on Thursday, March 12, 6:00 p.m., at Berardinelli Family Funeral Chapel, where a Rosary will be recited at 7:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, March 13, 1:30 p.m., at St.

John the Baptist Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Santa Fe National Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Berardinelli Family Funeral Service, 1399 Luisa, Santa Fe, 984-8600. -Robert G. "Bob" Cameron, 67, a resident of Albuquerque since 1985, died Sunday, March 8, 1998.

He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Gwen Cameron of Albuquerque; daughter, Florence Cameron; son, Robert Cameron; stepdaughter, Elizabeth Hanson and husband, Keith; and grandchildren, Anna and John. Mr. Cameron was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, having served during the Korean War. He then achieved a Master's Degree in Engineering.

Before moving here from New Jersey, he was employed as a Personnel Manager and then retired from A. T. T. Mr. Cameron was an active volunteer with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) at the Bear Canyon Senior Citizen Center where he gave computer classes.

Mr. Cameron was a member of the New Mexico Computer Society, and wrote a column for their monthly newsletter. He was also a Microsoft Beta Tester. Services will be held Thursday, 12:30 p.m., at French Mortuary, Lomas Blvd. Chapel, 10500 Lomas NE, with Pastor Mick Erickson officiating.

Interment will take place at 3:00 p.m., at the Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, NM. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army, 501 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM 87102, or to Joy Junction, 4500 2nd St. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105. French Mortuary, 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE.

CASTLEBERRY-Johnny E. Castleberry, 66, a resident of Albuquerque since 1952, died Tuesday, March 10, 1998. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Norma Jean of the family home; sons, James G. Castleberry and companion, Karen Crain of Albuquerque, John Charles and wife, Linda of Beaverton, OR, William Keith and wife, Jaymerose of Albuquerque; brother, Jim Castleberry of DeKalb, MS; sister, Maxine Moehle and husband, Hank of Palm Dale, CA; numerous cousins; one niece; one nephew; one uncle; and one aunt. Mr.

Castleberry was born June 22, 1931 in Marvell, AR. He attended schools in West sn sun ptc ptc 60 40 -20 ptc HI Lo 33 24 69 31 57 20 61 15 56 16 50 20 cdy sun ptc sun sun sun sun sun sun cdy sun Sunrise 6:20 a.m. Sunset 6:12 p.m. Moonrise 6:53 p.m. Moonset 6:40 a.m.

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