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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 80

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C-12 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Friday. JW 29, 1973 were za charge of local arrange- Livestock! Alameda ttortvary 9420 Fwrth N.W. 191-4160 Deaths and Funerals early Thursday Btormngj local Robert Vtnte. tAjtiuutawntr. T)s4odore Lame.

New Jersey. 2 sisters, Mrs Ruth Redding. Punssu- ARCHULETA AmdoC Aixh Sr M.a' 141 College fid SW. died Wcdnnday at a local ba-pjtal. Archuleta ijrvived try bn widow, Mrs.

Kamona Archuleta of family hone; three mm. ladro Metecw Archuleta both of Albuquerque, and Amado Archuleta Jr Lm Angetea, Calif i daughiert. Mn Eloua Gnego, Mrs Krnestina Lopez. Mr Katie Minitre. Mrs.

Alice Chavez and Mrs, Helen Bargat uf Albuquerque, and Mrs Julia Bargas of Lo Angeles. Calif one brother. Jose Manuel Archuleta, two fitter. Mrs Matilda Marquez and Mrs Mariana Sanchez, buth of Albuquerque, by 34 grandchildren and SI great grandchildren. Arhutera was a long resident of New Mexico and a member of St.

Anne's Church Kosary will he recited today at 7 30 at the Garcia Mortuary ChapeJ of the Alameda Mortuary Requiem mm will ue cetebrated Saturday morning at 9 at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church Alameda. Intermant will fallow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Alameda Mortuary is in charge. WALLACE James Edward Wallace Jr 49.

a resident of New Mexico for two years, residing at Prewm, died early Thursday morning in a local hospital. He is survived by hs wife. Annie Ruth Wallace of the home, his mother. Ina Viae Miller, Camarilla, Calif two sisters. Eula Mae BoJrrwtein, Tulsa, Okla.

and Dorothy Lee Vaughn. Albuquerque and a brother, Calvin Miller. Ox-nard. Calif Wallace was a member of the Malpais Lodge 71. Grants.

Services will be Saturday afternoon at 2 from the Chapel the Garden at the French Mortuary, llll University NE. with Chaplain Sidney Lowe officiating. Intermant will be in Fairview Cemetery. YECK Edith Vetk, 67. a resident of Albuquerque for two years, residing at 1040 Truman SE.

died Thursday morning in a local huspt-tal. She is survived by a brother. Robert Charles. Ubertyviile, III and two sisters. Catherine Wortman, Parkndge.

111. and Mildred Pntz, Chicago. III. She was a memeber of the St Johns Episcopal Cathedral In lieu of flowers the family prefers donations to the Endowment Fund at the St. Johns Episcopal Cathedral Arrangements will be by the French Mortuary, llll University NE.

SANDOVAL Rosary for to (Trtus) Sandoval will be reated mIdib today Paim Chape! of Mrurvg Thome Mortuary. 1100 Coal SE. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a m. Saturday at St. Charles Borre-meo Catholic Church Interment will be Mt Calvary Ccfnetery.

Pallbearers will be Dan Creenlcaf Mike Greealeaf, Chna Sandoval, Fred Croliert Richard Croiien, and Stanley Ctentmki SL1XINS Mabie Baiiey Sullins, 71, a resident of Albuquerque for 42 years, reading at 259 Sunset Road SW, died Wednesday evening in a local hospital. She is survived by three eons, James D. Bailey, Las Vegas, M. Robert R. and Scott G.

Bailey, both of Albuquerque, two sisters, Mrs. Laura pfeiffer and Mrs. Ruth Travis, both of Racine, and three brotiiers, George Bush, St. Petersburg, Marion Bush and William Bush. Trevor.

Wise and seven grandchiidren. She was a member of the Central United Methodist Church, Albuquerque and an active member for many years and held numerous offices in em-pie Pythian Sisters of Albuquerque. The family prefers in lieu of flowers that camnburions be trade to the Cancer Society. Services will be held this morning at 10 30 from the Chapel in the Garden at the French Mortuary, llll University NE, with Or Harry Vandrrpool officiating Escorts will be Ted Junkes. Leonard Grmdell.

Randal Yoakum, Nils Pauletich. Russell Smith. Burt Thatcher. Jim Knot he and John P. Jones Interment will be in the Sunset Memorial Park.

TENA Larry Tena. 32. of 10O45 Fourth NW, died in a local hospital Tuesday morning He is survived by his wife. Tom. two daughters.

Page and Tish and one son, Paco. He is also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tena, four brothers, David in the U.S. Navy, Richard.

Robert and Rnque, of Albuquerque; one sister, Mrs. Paul (Roberta) Tsutsumt of Albuquerque and his maternal grandfather, Alva Swimon of Mora. Rosary wiU be recited this evening at 8 in the chapel UNPAINTE0 FURNITURE SALE MEAD HAR0WARE 5404 Mlonaul NI 16l-tt)l DIXIE FLORAL There is belie way taj say tt than with flawar. 219 Mulberry NI 344-470S IS0O Wysmlnaj 29A-74S9 FLOWERS- NADINE PARTEE SAN MATEO BEAUTY SA10N 927 San Mate NI 255-9670 Makers of Hand Mod Indian Jawalry (Hflimtii of ItfO aai Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at JO a m. from the Gar cia Mortuary Chapel to the St Anne Church where mass will be celebrated tin Interment will made at Ml.

Calvary Cemetery with the Garcia Mortuary, 8th and Stover SW, in charge. BECERRA Funeral services for Joseph 1. becerra were conducted Thursday from the San Jose Church where mass was celebrated at a Interment was made at Mr Calvary Cemetery with the Garcia Mortuary, 8th and Stover SW. in charge BKKNAIKTTK Marie Herns drtte, H2, a resident of Albuquerque since IVI0. died Wednesday in a lo cal hospital She Is survived by one sun, Hugo Bernadette of Albuquer que, three daughters, Cecelia Miner snd Ikilores Wilson, nrith of Albu querque and Mrs C.

Fields. Jr of Denver, Colo brother, IMsvarro of Albuquerque; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren She was a member of Thereac Catholic Church and the legion of Mary Rosary will he re cited at 8 Friday Fern Chaiiel Strong Thorite Mortuary, 1 100 Coal SF: Mass will he celebrated at Saturday at St. Theresa Catho lic Church. Interment will he in Ml Calvary Cemetery. BIGGS Cpf Michael C.

Higgs, 11, a resident of Albuquerque, died in (Juantico, Va after a short Illness Me is survived by his parents. Col and Mrs. George J. Biggs of Albu querque; two brothers, George Biggs of Helsinki, Finland and James Biggs of Springfield, one niter, Miss Patricia Biggs of Albu- Suerque and his grandmother, Irena Crawford of New York, He was a member of the Catholic Church. Arrangements will be an nounced by Strong Thurnt Mortuar 1100 Coal.

SK. CHAVF.Z Requiem mm for Victoria no navel will be celebrat ad this morning at 10 at Our of Sorrows Catholic Tiurch In Hernal lllo Pallbearers will be Manuel Mora, Herbert tXiran Herman l)uran, Justin Sisneros, Raymond Siinems, and Ronnie Sisnems Honorary pallhearers will be Flemie, Herman, James, hirol, (eorgie, Kudy, Gilbert, o. Sieve, and (Tur tewney. Pa Mrs Gertrude Gtndiue, Koches-r, and li gnadctiii- tfren. She araa a anernber uf tne As bury Merhudiat Churca, In neu of Moareia the family prefer dooanons to the Aha Nollen Mefnoriai Fund, Care of Al Nollen.

i17 Pitt NK Arrsiigemenes anil be announced by the Frencn Vturruary. llll Coivers- tyNlv O'OfXL Wmonal service for Cerd William OTll srere at 2 Thursday Fern Chapel or Strong oorne Mortuary, 1 100 Coal SE, with the Rev John Randell and the Rev. Wade Sctiultx officiating Interment was la the Mountain Va! ley Cemetery Barton, N.M. OGl Samuel Walter Ogle, age 77 and a resident here three years, died early Thursday a local hospi tal followirg an illness He is sur vived by his wife. Vera.

622 Carlisle SE, one son. Walter Ogle uf Treas ure Island, Ha one step son, James HenderliBht of Albuquerque; two daughters, Mrs. John Lavender of Jonetboro, Tenn and Mrs. Ray Reagan of Seymour, one step daughter, Mrs. C.

Davis of Albu querque Ogle was a member of the BaptistChurcband a veteranof WWI. Services will be held today at 7 JO pm in the Chapel of Fiujjerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 CarhsleNE.withChaplainS Lowe, officiating The body will then be taken to berry Funeral Home Knoxville, Tenn. for further services in South Knoxville Baptist Church Sunday at 3 and inter ment in Wuudlawn Cemetery. RICE Funeral Mass for Fred Ru was celebrated Thursday morning in San Felipe de Neri Cath olic Church with the Rev. Robert Sanchez, celebrant.

Interment followed in Mt. Calvary Cemetery Fitzgerald and Sun Funeral Direc tors. 3113 Carlisle NE, were in charge of arrangements. ROWLAND Plumer Rowland, 92, a resident of Albuquerque for six years, died Wednesday. He is sur vived by his wife, Willie Mae Samel-la Rowland of the family home.

He was a member of God's House Church. Graveside services will be held at 10 a m. Saturday in Faimew Memorial Park, with Rev. Rothwell (amp officiating Strong Thorne Mortuary in charge of arrangements. RUSSELL John Wayne Russell, 52.

and a resident of Clovii died Wednesday in a local hospital following an illness. He is survived by his wife, Maxine in Clovis, one son, John W. Rusaell, of Las Cruces, one daughter, Mrs. Pamela Kaye Scarborough of FJ Paso, and his mother, Mrs Sidney Russell of Prirtales Russell was a veteran of WWII The body has been taken to the Dexter-Tadd Funeral Home, Clovis, for services and interment on Saturday. Fitzgerald and Son runeral Directors, 3) 13 Carlisle NE, of July hospital She is sumvad by her parents.

Lr and Mrs Lkjvid King, of Albuqjrrque; a brother, Jcrma'haa Kiiig. Ainuquerque. a swter, Marv King. Albuquerque; grandmother, tather Fetisrertnakcr, Akron, Ind and a grandfather. William King.

ouster. Ohio She waa a student at Monte Vista rlesnentery School la lieu uf flowers, the family prefers donation to the Uuienu Ln phona Society of New Mexico, care Dr John Sauu, UNM jctmui of Medicine Dec of Medicine. 2211 Lamas NE. Arrangements will be announced by French Mortuary. KROHN Memorial service for Rutae Martingiy Krone will he at 10 today tn Paira Chapel of Strong borne Mortuary, 1 100 Coal SE, wnh Adah Chanter 4 Order of the r-astem Star officiating.

Interment will be in Faimew Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Rex. Martingiy, Len Martingiy, Enrtquez fc. Mat-tingly, Howard Friedman. Robert Frwdmaa and Donald Friedman.

The family requests that memorials can he made to the UNM Law School Library or the American Cancer Society. LAWRENCE Mass for Jean- nette A Lawrence was celebrated at 10a m. Thursday at Our Lady of F'atima Catholic Church. Interment was in Mr. Valvary cemetery Strong Thorne Mortuary.

1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements. R'jsary for Bi'as Lopez will he recMsd this evening at at Gabssdnn Memorial Chapel, nasi Ooors SW. Funeral services will be Saturday morning at 9 at St Francis Xavier Church, with requiem mass Pallbearers will he Francis Olm- stead, Bobby Atencw, Anthony Mai donado, Jofm Lopez, James Gnego, Raymond Gonules. Honorary psll-brarers vvll be Casey Chavez. Inter mrnt will be in the family plot at Mt Calvary.

Gabaldon Mortuary in charge. MVKEEVER Memorial services for Louise A. McKeever were held Wednesdsy at 3 30 in Fern Chapel of Strong Thorne Mortuary, 1 100 Dial SE. with the Rev. W.

W. Williams officiating Interment was in Fairwrw Memorial Park. MAYHEW Memorial services for Clyde L. Mayhew were held Thursday at 10 a at St. Mark's on the Mesa Episcopal Church with the Rev.

Charles Fish officiating. Inter ment was in Santa Fe National Cem etery Strong Thorne Mortuary, 1 1 DO Coal SF, in charge of arrange ments. NOIJ.EN Mrs. Al (Alts) Nollen 65, a seven-month resident of Albu querque and a 4t-yeer resident of Youngstown, Ohio died Thursday in local hospital She is survived by her unhand. Al Nollen ot the home; two sons, Richard Nollen, Oakdale, Pa Frederick Nollen, University ity, Tex one daughter, Mrs.

Patri cia rlovd, Albuquerque, three broth ers, F.rnest Lettie, Chicago, HI. 4th 66 GARCIA MCtTUAIY, Inc (SSaaa lie) 7 A lk tear Am I.W. 244-Jtta SALAZAR SONS MORTUARY nrel atai M7-4IS tStronjh Jfl MORTUARY CJ GOLDEN RULE SERVICE SINCE 1M2 II 00 COAL SE 842-8800 Sfntaltlln The following departments will be lotted on Friday, June 29th, and will re-open on Monday, July 2nd, al: 620 Loin as, N.W. 87102 Counlv Ctimmi.ontrt rounty Zuninc Kinanrr Real RtUlr PTonnel PurrhaKinff, Parks tt Rerrration slacks) i I i.7; I I I rer All Oimli I INf bttfs FLOWERS I 111 1) mstso ssa-ssli I ff Services Saturday For Lee Ferrero, 50 AMABU.O. Ib.

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OtM MtwfM mVmm M4 MH mB4Q Ml tlMMnf Ml MfcftMl 90, let the and of all life be SI of a tle Chavez. Interment will follow at the Bernalillo Catholic Cemetery Alameda Murtuary is in charge. CURRY-LeonE Curry. 12 resident of Albuquerque for II years, died Thursday an a local bus ptiai after a long illness. He is aur-vtved by rus wife.

Ann Curry of the family home, two daughters. Mrs Hetty Mever of Kansas City. Mo and Mrs Louisa Hillis of Albu querque. twosisters. Mrs HE Conroy of Kansas City, Kan and Mrs Ruth Paulson of Kiveredge, seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the American Legion in Kansas Memorial services will be at 2 m. Saturday in Fern Chapel of Strong honre Mortuary. 1 100 Coal SE, with the Rev Richard H. Whttwam officiating Cremation will take place later at the Chapel of the Chimes, airview Pai Crematory. GABALDON Baby Damian Anton Gabaldon.

infant son of Mr i Mrs Cetedon Gabaldon. MM Ouincy NE. died Thursday morning at a local hospital The baby is also survived by two sissters. Celeste Rose and Laveme Rose; his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs Premetivo Gabaldon of Beten, and Mrs.

Lucy Jaramillo of this city Graveside blessing and interment will be this morming at II at Mt Calvary Ceme tery with the Rev. Fr Frank Preto, officiating GahaldririMurtuary, 1000 Coots SW, in charge In lieu of flow ers the family requests donations be made to Pediatrics at Bernalillo County Medical Center in care of Fr Ronald Cuen CANDY Services for India I to la Gaudy were held Thursday after noon at 2 from the Chapel in the Garden at tlie French Mortuary till University, NK, with the Rev Bert Singlrtary officiating. Interment was in Mt Calvary Cemetery. GROOMS Henry Franklin Grooms, VO, a resident of Albuquer que for SS years, residing at 62S Walter Sh, died Wednesday evening in a local hospital He is lurvived by two daughters, Ruth Behymer, Albuquerque end Naomi Keeney, Missou la. Mont a son, Darwin C.

Grooms, Albuquerque and eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren He was a memberof the Central United Methodiit Church and Woodmen of the World. He was long time building contractor in Albuquerque prior to his retirement in IV.SS Graveside services and In terment will be held Saturday morn ing at 10 JO from Sunset Memo rial Park with the Rev Leland Spurrier officiating. The French Mortuary, llll University NK, In charge of arrangements. JOINF The body of Otis Robert Joiner has been taken to the Ju-lain Mortuary in Fort Sumner, for services and interment. Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, .11 1 Carlisle NK, were in charge of local arrangements KING Lynda Marie King, 12.

residing at S00 Solano NE, died Ferrero, disabled since 1964, had been ill for some time, relatives reported. Born in Koehler, N.M., Ferrero was graduated from Raton High School and attended New Mexico before joing the armed forces. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Paul Ferrero of Raton, and three sisters, Fay and Maureen of Santa re, and Beatrice of Raton and three brothers, Paul of New York, Joseph of ITioe-nix and Anthony of Los Angeles. Tena's Rites Set Saturday Funeral services for Lar ry AlexTena will beheld Saturday at 9 a.m.

in the Nativity of The Blessed Virgin Mary Church. Tena, 32, of 10045 Fourth NW, died early Wednesday apparently from a self -in flicted gunshot wound, sheriff's officials said. Rosary will be recited tonight at 8 in the chapel of Alameda Mortuary. Inter ment will be at Mount Valvary Cemetery. Covia Teenager Drowns in Pool CLOVlS(UPI)-AClov.

is teenager drowned Thursday while swimming with friends in the swim mmg pool of a motel, po lice said. The victim was Billy Pierce, 15. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W.

Pierce of Clovis. VJhith Dctardi for a collins? wen. a' ui rum sa natural for dry or bottled Collins mixers. And you can also use it like gnot vodka in tonic, Screwdrivers, Bloody Marys. of a SIPIECnAIL Remarkable Savings on Fashion and Quality DOUBLEKNIT AND TEXTURIZED mnciD99 srninrs (coat nun hatcding and contrasting extra Regular F4PM ONLY mm RATON (AP) Funeral services will be held Saturday in Raton for a longtime newsman, Lee Ferrero, who died Monday in El Paso, Tex.

Early in his career, Fer rero, 50, worked for the Las Cruces Sun News, the El Paso Times, El Paso Herald Post and The Associated Press. He was with The AP in Albuquerque, Denver and Helena, Mont. He later was employed 11 years by International News Service, and then by Hearst Publications in Chicago and New York, and Hearst Headline Service, the fami ly said. M. Bernadette Is Dead at 82 Maria Bernadette, 82, who came to Albuquerque in 1910 and settled in Old Town, died Wednesday night in a local hospital.

She was a member of the Daughters of Mary and Legion of Mary of the St. There Catholic Church. Rosary will be rectied at 8 p.m. today in Fern Chapel of Strong Thorne Mortuary. Funeral mass will be cele brated at 9 a.m.

Saturday at St. Therese Catholic Church. Burial will be Mt. Calvary Cemetery. survivors include a son.

Hugo of Albuquerque; three daughters, Cecelia Miner and Dolores Wilson, both of Albuquerque, and Mrs. R. Fields Jr. of Denver; i brother, J. J.

Navarroo Albuquerque; nine grand children and four great grandchildren. Metals NFvV TOM (AP) Spol nontatroul pncti coppar 60-OOS can a pound. Cotvwctirui VaMay, lod I6V cann a sum, line lOv 41 cant! a pound, dallit. tad, tmJ 14 a pound. Naw Yortu ooN 1131 B0 par troy eunca.

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