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Sunday, April 27, 1997 D8 Albuquerque Journal DEATHS FUNERALS Sidney B. Yearout all of Albuquerque; and numerous nieces and nephews. Miss Yearout received her degree in Education at the University of New Mexico. She was a member of the First HPresbyterian Church, and volunteered in the Gift Shop at the Presbyterian for numerous years. Miss Yearout was a member of Kappa Kappa Gaining Sururiiy; the Retired Teachers Association and fifty member of Adah Chapter no.

5, 0.E.S. She taught school for over 40 years in Colorado and New Mexico. Memorial donations may be given to the charity of your choice. Services will be held Tuesday, 2:00 p.m., at French Mortuary, University Chapel, 1111 University with Reverend George Morris officiating. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE.

Pallbearers will be Michael Yearout, Kim Yearout, Johnnie Yearout, Nelson Craig, Edward Gallinger and Norman Goff. Honorary Pallbearer, Jim Mang-hara. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 11U University Blvd NE, Monday, 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. YENCHIUS-Mildred Yenchius, 80, passed away April 24, 1997.

Mildred was a Foreign Service Officer serving in Teheran, Iran and Mexico. She is a former resident of Phoenix, AZ and Washington, D.C. She is survived by her sisters, Florence Pergiel of Austin, TX, Margaret Prince of Albuquerque, and a brother; Edward Yenchius of Reno, NV. A memorial service at the First Unitarian Church of Albuquerque is pending. Direct Services, 343-8008, in charge of arrangements.

Memorial Services will be held Monday, 1:30 p.m., at French Mortuary, Lomas Plvd Chapel, 10500 Lomas NE, with Pastor Rick Donaho officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association, 216 Truman- NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, or to the American Cancer Society, 5800 Lomas Bind. Albuquerque, NM eiio, French Mortuary, Lomas Blvd. Chapel, 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE.

VALENCIA IN LOVING MEMORY OF BERNARD G. (BENNIE) VALENCIA APRIL 26, 1918 APRIL 3, 1974 It's been so long since you left us. It seems like only yesterday that we were in the dining room playing pool, laughing and hearing you say, "In da Little Bennie still plays pool and now we hear the grandkids and great-grandkids say "in da They know your picture, and your playful sayings, and they all learn the "thumb" dance that you taught us. We miss you terribly, We love you very much. We pray that you are at peace.

You'll never leave us. Your memory is still here forever! Little Bennie, Carmen, Rosanna, Carolyn, Frank, Roberta and Mom. YEAROUT C. Cecelia Yearout, 99, a resident of Albuquerque since 1925, died Friday, April 25, 1997. She is survived by two sisters; Mary A.

Gallinger and Ruth L. McCarthy; one brother, grandchildren; four brothers; and four sisters. retired from the U.S. Army is 1970 after 20 years of service. He was a veteran of Korea and Vietnam, where he served in the 101st Airborne Unit.

Mr. Terry was a member of Temple Lodge 68, A F. A.M.; and Ballut Abyad Shrine Temple. After retiring from the U.S. Army, he owned and operated bill ierry Home Maintenance.

Cremation has taken place, and Memorial Services wii be held Tuesday, 2:00 p.m., at Albuquerque Community Church, 5200 Marble NE, with Pastor Mark Stefov Officiating. Memorials may be made in Billy Terry's name to the Shriners Hospital or Crippled ChildrenTransportation Fund, 6600 Zuni SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108. French Mortuary, Lomas Blvd. Chapel, 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE.

THOMPSON The family of William "Bill" Thompson, wishes to express their gratitude for the kind expressions of sympathy during their time of need. Strong-Thome Mortuary, 1100 Coal Ave SE in charge of arrangements, VALDEZ Mrs. Anita M. Valdez, 84, a resident of Albuquerque for 50 years, and formerly of Abo, New Mexico, passed away Friday after a short illness. Mrs.

Valdez is survived by her husband, David F. Valdez; five sons, Rubert Valdez and wife, Beatrice Jose Euvaldo Valdez and wife, Helen, Lawrence M. Valdez and wife, Lorl, David Orlando Valdez and Juan N. Valdez and wife, Marcia; one daughter, Jessie Bernice Vigil and husband, Leo; one brother, F'lavio Martinez and wife, Lupita; one sister, Clarinda Guil-lory and husband, David; 12 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Valdez was a member of the St. Anne Catholic Church. Visitation wiil be Sunday, from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the Garcia Mortuary Chapel.

A Rosary will be recited Sunday, 7:00 p.m., at the St. Anne Catholic Church. Funeral services will be conducted Monday, from the St, Anne Catholic cnurch, wnere Mass win be ceieDraieti at a.m. Pallbearers will be her grandchildren, Robert Valdez, Leonard Vigil, Mark Valdez, David Valdez, Thomas Valdez and Paul Valdez. Honorary pallbearers will be her granddaughters, Veronica Thurston, Agnes Rivera, Gina Dion, Elayne Braff, Cecilia Valdez and Marlene Valdez.

Interment will be at the Mr. Calvary Cemetery. The family would like to thank all their family and friends for all the gifts and expressions of sympathy extended to them during their time of bereavement. The Garcia Mortuary, 8th and Stover SW in charge of service arrangements. WIDDOWS-Hal Widdows, 74, a resident of Albuquerque since 1958, died on Friday, April 25, 1997.

He is survived by his wife, Rae Widdows of the family home; daughters, Sharon Cook and husband, Don of Bosque Farms, Linda Milakovich and husband, Joel of Albuquerque, and Lisa Evans and husband, Bob of Farming-ton; seven-grandchildren; and sisters, Mary Fa It-erf of Humsville, AL, and Frances Lee Ashley of Gainesville, FL. Mr. Widdows served in the U.S. ArmyAir Force during World War II. He retired from Sandia National Laboratories after 31 years of service.

He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge. Cremation has taken place and San Martin Catholic Church, Celebrant of the Mass, to Mr. Clarence Coriz for reciting the Rotary and to the pallbearers. Gabaiiion Mortuary, 1000 Old Coors Rd SW, in charge of the arrangements. SOUSEA A memorial service will be held for Clarence R.

Sousea, 90, at the Santa Fe Military Cemetery, Sunday, April 27, 1997 at 11:00 a.m. Mr. Sousea died December 16, 1996 at his home in Albuquerque. He was born May 12, 1906 in Denver, Colorado to Hugh and May Purdy Sousea. He served in the U.S.

Army in World War II and the Korean War. He married Mamie Anderson in Ft. Apache, AZ. Mr. Sousea has been a resident of Albuquerque for over 50 years.

He was employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs at the Southern Pueblo Agency as a property clerk until his retirement. Survivors include her sister, Ina Mae Ance and niece, Dorothy Webb, both of Us Cruces; niece, Car-olyne Anderson and grand nephew, James Ross both of Texas. He will be missed by all of his family and friends. TERRY Billy F. Terry, 67, a resident of Albuquerque since 1970, died April 25, 1997.

He is survived by his wife, Marilyn Terry of the family home; son, Billy F. Terry, Jr. and wife, Edna of Albuquerque; daughter, Sharon K. Bracken and husband, John of Albuquerque; six .1 I JffT si i i a w. if rvn i i kh ill I I vVv I v- 1 mm sBsSHsgr fe imTl Ml rw S7 jin np- fmm PAGE D7 62 years, Marguerite K.

Moise; son, Steven K. Moise and wife, Beth grandsons, Adam M. Moise and Grant S. Moise, all of Albuquerque; and other family and friends. His family came to to New Mexico from Tholey, Germany in 1898, and founded Moise Brothers Company, a general merchandise business in Santa Rosa in 1900.

The family also built a ranching business in Guadalupe County, and he managed that business and other investment until recently. He attended the University of Colorado from 1928-1932, and was a member of the wrestling team and Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity. He married Marguerite Kahn of Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1935, and after living in Santa Rosa, they moved to Lubbock, Texas, where he owned and operated Excel Frontier Store, a western clothing business, for 25 years. He began an active involvement in Rotary International Lubbock, which he continued in Albuquerque, where be was honored as a Paul Harris Fellow. He served as President of the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, was an officer of the Lubbock County Sheriffs Posse, and was active with the Texas Tech Raider athletics.

After moving to Albuquerque, Mr. Moise was active with Congregation Albert, L'NM Lobo Athletics, and strongly supported his grandsons' athletic involvement as an avid fan. he lias strongly supported Santa Rosa and Guadalupe County, where he served on the board of (he first National Bank. A loving, loyal and caring husband, father, grandfather and friend, a merchant and rancher, Mr. Moise was strongly committed to civic and philanthropic service.

Services will be held Sunday, 12:30 p.m., at Congregation Albert, 3800 Louisiana Blvd. NE, with Rabbi Joseph Black officiating. Interment will follow at Fairview Memorial Park. The family prefers, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Congregation Albert, 3800 Louisiana Blvd. NE, 87120 or to the Moise Family Fund at the Albuquerque Community Foundation, P.O.

Box 36960, 87176. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. ORTEGA Roberto J. Ortega, 89, of Albuquerque, NM passed away Tuesday, April 22, 1997 in Albuquerque.

Roberto Ortega was born is 1908 in Chimayo, NM, the son of Victor Ortega and Rufugio Ortega. His father, Victor Ortega was a signer of the New Mexico Constitution and a prominent political figure in Santa Fe County. Roberto Ortega attended St, Michaels College in Santa Fe, NM and was employed for many years by First National Bank of Santa Fe prior to retiring to his ranch in Pena Blanca, NM. He was a Vice President of the bank in charge of the Cerrillos Road branch at the time of his retirement. Survivors include his wife, Josephine Arm i jo Ortega and a niece, Angela Armijo of Chicago, IL and several other nieces and nephews.

His wife served as Executive Assistant to former Governor David F. Cargo and he was a long time friend and associate of the Governor. He was preceded in death by his brothers Marcial Ortega and Benjamin Ortega, both of Santa Fe, and by sisters, Neria Ortega and Alfonsa Ortega Vigil of Chimayo, NM. Roberto Ortega was a veteran of World War II having served in the U.S. Navy.

Interment will be at the National Cemetery in Santa Fe, NM on Tuesday, April 29, 1997 at 11:30 a.m. Arrangements by Crestview Funeral Home, 12504 Can-delaria NE (at Tramway). PARAD1SO Dominic J. Paradiso died Thursday at the age of 42. He Is survived by his wife, Antoinette Paradiso; three sons, Ernest Romero, Nicholas Paradiso and Joshua Paradiso; four brothers, James Paradiso and wife, Julia, Daniel Paradiso, Donald Paradiso and wife, Chris and Anthony Paradiso and wife, Patricia; three stepbrothers, Daniel Doak and wife, Gayle, Marshall Doak and wife, Virginia, and Tom Doak and wife, Jennie; two sisters, Jeanette Reed and husband, Tom and Sabrina Hernandez and husband, Tito; one step-sister, Claudia Roberts; mother, Frances Doak and husband, Robert; and father, Charles Paradiso and wife, Darlene.

Funeral services for Dominic Paradiso were held on Saturday at the Salazar and Sons Mortuary Chapel. The Pastor Tony Apodaca from the Church on the Rock officiated. Pallbearers were James Paradiso, Daniel Paradiso, Donald Paradiso, Anthony Paradiso, Tom Reed, Tito Hernandez, Leo Shultz and George Lopez, Honorary pall-' bearers were Daniel R. Doak, Marshall B. Doak, Thomas A.

Doak, Tom Tipps, Monte Yancey, Rudy Sandoval, Dennis Williams, Carl Green, Boyd Corfield, Denny Seerer, Eddie Garcia, Anthony Garcia, Raul Gonzales and Allen DuPree. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to Antoinette and family. The family wishes to thank all their relatives and friends who were in attendance of the Funeral Services for Domenic. They would also like to express their gratitude for all the love, care and compassion that has been shown to them. Arrangements by the Salazar and Sons Mortuary 4003 Rd.

St. SW. PARADISO The family of Domenic J. Paradiso wishes to thank all their relatives and friends who were in attendance of the Funeral Services for Domenic. They would also like to express their gratitude for all the love, care and compassion that has been shown to them.

Arrangements by the Salazar and Sons SW. PAWLEY-William "Duke" Pawley, born April 30, 1924, passed away on April 24, 1997 in Albuquerque. He is survived by his wife, Margaret daughter, Janet; son, Thomas and his wife, Mary; ion, Christopher and his wife, Sara; and two grandsons, Dale and Scott. He was preceded in death by one grandson, Matthew. Duke was raised on a cattle ranch near Cody, WY.

Poliomyelitis at age 16, left him a paraplegic. He attended the University of Wyoming and the University of New Mexico. During WWII, Duke worked at Boeing Aircraft in Seattle. He married Marcile Hutchins in 1948. He was a technical illustrator and advanced to coordinator of the art department at Sandia Labs in Albuquerque.

Duke was a solid rock in changing world and will be sorely missed by his family and friends. chose cremation by Sunrise Society with no memorial services. His cremated remains will he scattered in Wyoming. POST-Myrtle Post, 79, a resident of l.indrith, New Mexico, passed away Friday, April 25, 1997 at home with her family. She is survived by her sons, Jim Post and wife, Betty and Hap Post and wife, Jana, all of Lindrith; daughters, Alice Nichols and husband, Nick, Jessie Hechdol and husband, Jack, Kate Woodfill and husband, Jack all of Lindrith, and Dorothy Casaus of Los Lunas; niece and nephew who she raised, Hazel Brown and husband, Bodie of Lindrith and Clayton Post of Lindrith; 20 grandchildren; 24 greatgrandchildren; sister, Goldie Norwood and husband, John of Arvada, CO; and brother, John Dye of Us Vegas, NM.

Services will be held Monday, 2:00 p.m., at Lindrith Baptist Church, With Pastor Eugene Ray officiating. Interment Will follow at Ojlto Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tony Schmitz, Don Howard, PeeWee Steven-ton, Steve Stevenson, Windy Stevenson, George Huffman and Larry Honorary pallbearers will be Gerry Nelson and LJ. Ingram. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd.

NE, Sunday, 4 00 p.m. to 8 00 m. i RACiLIN-Services are scheduled for 10:00 Monday, April 28, 1997, at LaGrone Funer-el Chapel for Artencie "Artie" Raglin, age 61, of Boswell, who passed away April 24, 1997, at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center. Rev. Calvin anks of Washington Chapel AME will Officiate.

Interment will follow at Twin Oaks Temetery in Artesia. Artie was born August 1, 1935, in Bryan, TX, to John and Quincy Anderson Moore. Her parents preceded her in death. She married Harry Raglin on July 10. 1993 in RoswelL NM.

He passed away in 1995. Survivors include one daughter, Jacklyn Dennard and husband, Preston of Albuquerque; three grandsons, Ryan, Evan and Aran Dennard, all of Albuquerque. Also surviving are two brothers, Thomas Lee Moore and Arthur Moore, both of Bryan, TX; three sisters, DeOliver Crenshaw, Irene Calhoun and Betty Jean Wilson, all of Bryan. Artie has been a Roswell resident for 45 fears, and was member of Washington Chapel, AME Church. member of Christians Women's Club, and active in the Roswell Adult Center.

She had retired from Levi Strauss after 20 fears, as a Supervisor. Pallbearers will be Floyd BdL Justus Bowe, Ernest Buckham, Conrad Cheatem, Henry Douglas, John Sanders and Archie Terry. Arrangements under the direction of LaGrone Funeral Chapel SANCHEZ The family of Ms. Patricia Sanchez would like to thank all their relatives and friends for their kind expression of sympathy extended to there during their bereavement For the beautiful floral tributes and a special Thank You to Father Dag Farris, Santuario De Closing costs. rime Special six month introductory rate.

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