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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Thursday, March 24, 1994 D17 In Albuquerque 777.0 KtTm I Journal WEATHERLINE Recorded by: YobZ1 -1111 RecoTded by: IA IfL 51 NATIONAL WEATHER 0 1094 WeatherOata, Inc. STATE FORECAST 80 Northern Mountains Partly cloudy skies and cooler today with highs lit the 50s. Cloudy skies tonight Lows will be In the 30s. feMf 5529 STATE TEMPS City Lo Pre Alamogordo 71 60 CaisUd 85 62 Cham 60 33 Clayton 74 49 doudorofi 62 35 Oovla 75 47 Darning 45 Farmlngton 60 39 Gallup 69 30 Grants 43 Hobba 82 43 LatCruoM 80 44 LasVegaa 61 44 Lo Alamo 65 39 Raton 63 44 Rod Rrvor 49 33 Roswell 79 63 Ruktoao 60 45 Santa Fa 64 39 Silver City 62 42 Sooomi 47 Taos 62 32 TorC 72 60 Tucumcari 76 60 Iparmlngton 6440 santa 5935 Gallup 6333 ft Rio Grande Valley Skies will be partly cloudy today with afternoon highs in the 60s. Partly cloudy tonight Lows will be in the 30s.

Albuquerque 6639 I. fronts ycold pi2LaO-. Warm Western Mtns. Partly cloudy and windy today and tonight Highs will be in the 60s. Lows In the 30s and 40s.

Socorro TRAVEL OUTLOOK Conditions Daiaye Tucumcari 68739 Clovis 7041 Roswell 7242 qpnse quences Eastern Plains Fair skies today and tonight Highs will be in the 60s and 70s. Lows will be in the 30s and 40s. CNcago VFR Nona DaMsa MVFH Pont Denver MVFH Pomi Loe Angelea MVFR PoMi NwYont VFR Nona Phoanlx VFR Nona 8t Lout VFR Nona SaKLakeCtty VFR None WwNngtMi.DC VFR Nona Forecast for noon MST Stationary DAY HIGHLIGHTS wadnaadsy TImnsosv HI La Pra HI La OOk HI La Or Lubbock kkdand Oklahoma CHy Phoanta Sail Lake City Tucson 83 62 77 47 pto 71 46 pto 65 50 65 60 74 57 44 21 77 61 S3 ae paj 7S as ptc 68 47 62 46 74 61 pto 70 60 pto 63 28 pto 60 38 an 78 48 70 48 pto DAY HIGHLIGHTS Friday HILaPre MUOtttHILoOt Junaau Kansas City LaaVsgaa URta Rook Lot Annates Uuttvaa MsmphM Miami Baach MUwaukaa MpKStPaul Nasnvms NawOruwa Naw York Cay Norfolk Va North Plana Omaha Cnando Phaadslpnia Pittsburgh PortandMa PoraandOr 36 23 64 59 64 37 76 57 64 50 60 42 76 68 87 71 51 35 39 32 80 42 64 64 71 46 60 48 59 33 77 61 61 63 77 39 73 43 64 36 61 36 69 36 78 42 34 26 50 24 82 39 58 33 83 54 61 69 61 52 66 39 66 72 37 24 52 31 42 29 46 21 64 32 65 66 62 60 63 39 81 68 44 33 67 39 pto 63 44 71 60 62 63 88 53 71 61 87 70 pto 44 38 ody 35 28 an 70 58 43 34 48 32 ody 81 46 65 60 ody 65 63 67 41 pto 88 60 pto 68 69 pto 40 25 pto 41 20 pto 64 46 pto 65 64 pto 66 46 pto 66 50 aun 42 26 ody 46 25 ody 65 66 pto 62 46 aun 47 42 pto 43 33 an 60 34 pto 63 37 ody 71 63 pto 42 20 ody 46 31 an 66 49 aua 61 44 ody 52 36 ody 82 86 Ody 57 54 68 47 pto 88 71 pto 32 15 pto 60 37 sun 40 18 ody 67 27 sun 38 35 an 82 67 pto 60 32 ody 64 48 aun 66 42 ar .01 J0 85 68 ody 60 46 77 69 47 22 pto 48 32 pto 64 64 pao 68 47 pto 65 46 48 S3 .07 67 33 pto 65 41 77 56 .05 39 17 ody 44 29 an 76 66 68 46 83 49 pto 82 67 ody 80 63 58 48 66 71 pto SO 22 an 67 33 aun 38 21 ody 50 23 pto 45 36 64 67 pto 64 36 aun 73 66 63 43 Rakmh RapidC CHy Ram St Louis San Antonio SanDiago SanFrandaco San Juan PR 8tStaMarte Saatta Sou Falls Spokane Syracuse Tampa Topaka WBshingtn DQ 52 Trul or 638 fef: Hobbs 7443 Carlsbad 7645 sCfctces 7445 iiEIPaso xrtu? ALBUQUERQUE CONDITIONS AJbuquarqw yeaterday (ahport raatflngs) Lows Kay: VFR visual Itlght rulae, MVFR marginal vtauai flight rulae, FR a Mnimant Right rulae. Baaad on the National Weather Service Aviation Foracaats. Paeeengert should check with tha aWna tor updated Dight Mormatlon.

Delays ralar to WORLD CmES UWthr 68 72 ba- 48 46 dr 68 54 pto 63 52 ody LoWthr Acapulco Amsterdam Asians Auckland Una London Maond Mania 7 52 60 66 68 dr 60 dr 75 ody 64 dr 57 hi-30 dr 21 ody 66 61 hi 30 log 48 ody 73 dr 61 hi 41 pto 64 pto 32 75 32 pto 68 ody tog 55 37 dr 36 ody 38 pto 39 ody 32 ody Bangkok MazaDan 81 68 78 ody MaxlooClly 62 Bailing Baigrada Barln Barmuda Bogota Bruaaaia D4 3 48 S4. Montaal Moacow pto 70 63 oH NawOalhl Oslo Paris Rio Riyadh Roma Sao Paulo Saod Singapore Stockholm 6ydnay Taipal Tal Aviv Tokyo Toronto Vancouver Vianna Wanw mwalng 51 46 48 ody SO 39 75 52 ody 72 55 dr 25 10 an 73 ody 37 36 60 64 ody 54 48 dr 61 43 ody 80 50 hi 66 73 hi 28 23 an 66 69 ody 59 45 tog 73 67 ody PK B'Airaa Cairo Calgary Caracas Frankfurt Quart ajara Havana Hong Kong Jerusalem Jfxirg una AROUND THE NATION x' Tamp Normal Raoord Year 68 63 78 1971 lo 45 34 18 1952 Pwdpattow Wad Month Yaar Total .00 ,..47 .75 Normal SO, JS 1.28 Departure '--02 .09 PraapeaSon Malt tor tie a-nour period smlng at p-m. ALBUQUERQUE EXTEfjOH? OUTLOOX THU FRI tyfyfy fyfyfyj PsrSv cloudy. Moasy otouoy. Cnanoe ci tetania.

Chance of ahowert. Chance ot shows. '6639 6239 6138 5738 5535 N.D. moved ahead of the cold front from Texas Showers and a few thunderstorms Wisconsin to the Gulf Coast. City, broke a 45-year-old record degrees when the mercury climbed to 75 Baltimore warmed to 83, beating the 1907.

temperature fell to 19 in Boise, Idaho, record of 22. In Klamath Falls, Oren the breaking by 6 degrees the 1965 record. Thunderstorms, snow and strong winds battered the Plains on Wednesday, while the East enjoyed record highs and the West shuddered to record lows. Up to hurricane force winds were reported along the eastern slopes of the central Rockies from southeast Wyoming into Colorado. Winds gusted to 78 mph at Boulder, and in Cheyenne, winds reached 75 mph, blowing out car windows at Warren Air Force Base and knocking down trees, the National Weather Service said.

Overnight, heavy snow fell on the northern Plains. Up to 2 feet fell in the central Rockies in Utah and Wyoming and a NEW MEXICO OUTLOOK: Partly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures can be expected across the state today. Afternoon high temperatures will range from the 50s to the 70s. Deaths funerals REGIONAL CITIES THREE wadniaday Thursday Friday HI La Pro HI Lo Ottk HI La Od Hi La Oek HI La Ot 78 50 86 64 69 42 78 69 52 S3 61 31 66 39 pto 62 39 76 56 pto 74 67 46 29 44 29 75 68 pto 74 50 pto 48 25 42 27 ody 56 31 pto 69 39 ody DaKaaFW Danvar Paao Qrand Juncson .03 NATIONAL CITIES THREE Thursday Friday HI Lo 63 27 SO 20 71 32 74 60 75 37 77 67 80 39 29 23 68 48 25 22 47 19 67 39 66 69 67 44 61 28 69 65 84 43 78 44 40 32 74 49 74 39 73 42 61 38 75 37 61 26 62 60 73 39 24 20 60 40 40 9 26 22 62 38 66 46 29 23 76 40 68 33 35 26 72 68 63 67 77 40 60 52 60 60 Pro HI Lo Or HI La Or Albany Anohoraga Aahavaa 38 28 an 60 66 44 pto 67 ody 64 18 ody 60 17 pto 28 pto 41 69 ody 40 33 an 60 pto 58 57 20 ody 46 pto 55 53 59 pto 64 32 37 pto 46 I 18 an 67 sun 16 an 17 pto 45 42 ar 39 18 pto 89 pto 68 ody 43 sun 62 60 pto 47 33 ody S3 30 ody 88 47 pto 74 68 pto 65 47 sun 82 68 ody 82 46 pto 43 23 ody 74 63 ody 36 IS ody 64 37 ody 50 37 ody 64 70 ody 39 S3 an 39 27 an 75 83 pto 60 45 pto 72 54 pto 37 25 an 43 28 pto 60 38 pto 41 34 pto 74 57 pic 48 34 pto 43 S3 an 48 24 ody 44 30 pto 34 14 pto 67 37 pic 28 22 ody 35 15 pto 61 47 ody 40 28 pto 42 20 ody 70 49 pto 64 39 ody 43 21 ody 60 70 pto 83 68 ody 52 35 pto 75 58 pto 61 62 ody 38 72 75 60 82 71 .49 38 .23 73 31 34 54 J0 53 84 48 40 78 75 78 34 60 68 61 79 67 48 .08 48 66 .10 29 69 33 .41 31 80 49 .16 38 73 54 .27 40 .33 79 .01 83 64 .17 61 66 AOanacCly Austin BWtnga Blnrsnghafll BiamaroK Boiaa Boston Brownavlla Buffalo Burlington VI ChartaaMiSC Cnsnssun WV Chartoos Chayeme Chicago Cinolnnai Cievsiarid Columbia SC CokjrnbuaOh Concord NH DaaMokwa Desot DuMh EvanavDa Fairbanks Fargo Grand Rapids QrsstFsMt Qraanaboro Honolulu Houston WSanapoils Jackson Ut Jaonvlla attended Grace Church. Dr.

Ray wat very active in many civic Dr. Ray was a 32nd Degree Mason, and wat a member of Masonic Lodge 6 A.F. A.M., Albuquerque Ballut Abyad Shrine Tempts, Santa Fe Scottish Rite Bodies, Greeter Unit, and a former member of Nomads. He wat a longtime member and past president of the Albuquerque District Dental Society, as well as a member of the N.M. Dental Association.

Dr. Ray was also a member and former president of the North Valley Albuquerque Lions Club. He volunteered for Meals on Wheels for several yean following his retirement. Memorial services will be held Saturday, March 26, 4:00 p.m., at Shepherd of the Valley Presbyterian Church, 1801 Montano NW, with Rev. Phil Butin, officiating.

Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the N.M. Lions Eye Bank, 201 Cedar SE, Suite B-l, 87106. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. RIVERA Genaro Rivera, 59, of Sheridan, Wyoming, passed away on March 20, 1994 at the VA Hospital in Sheridan, Wyoming.

He was bom December 2, 1934 in Mora, New Mexico to Erenest and Senaida (Mora) Rivera. He came to Casper at the age of 6 years, graduated from NCHS in 1954 and then enlisted in the Marines. Then returned to Casper and worked at a carpenter for many yean. He wat an avid billard player and belonged to several billard leagues. Mr.

Rivera was a member of St Anthony's Catholic Church, American GI Forum and a lifetime member of Knights of Columbus. He wat preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Roy; and one granddaughter; and is survived by two tons, Genaro Rivera Jr. of Denver, CO, and Teddy Rivera of Montana two daughten, Cindy Hernandez of Denver, CO, and Monica Jaramillo of Oregon; seven sisters, Pauline Jimenez of Casper, WY, Maime Rivera Sprague of Kimball, NE, Mary Romero of Mora, NM, Beatrice Romero and Margie Mestas of Albuquerque, Frances Arguello of Amalia, NM, and Elizabeth Romero of Mora, NM; brother, Ernesto Rivera Jr. of Casper, WY; and nine grandchildren. A Vigil will be held on Thursday, March 24, 7:00 p.m., at Memorial Chapel.

The Funeral liturgy will be held on Friday March 25, 9:00 a.m., at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, with Msgr. James O'Neill, officiating. Interment will follow at Oregon Trail Veterans Cemetery in Evansville, Wyoming. The family requests that memorials be made to the Make A Wish Foundation.

Memorial Chapel in Casper, Wyoming, in charge of arrangements. RIVERA John Leslie Rivera, 45, a life long resident of New Mexico, passed away on Sunday, March 20, 1994. He is survived by two tons, Keith J. Rivera of Irving, TX, and Donovan Rivera of Albuquerque; nil parents, Milton and Petra Rivera of Albuquerque one sister, Helen Richards of Albuquerque; and two brothers, Sonny Rivera and Sam Rivera, both of Albuquerque. Funeral services were held Wednesday, 3:00 p.m., at the graveside in Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery.

Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE, In charge of arrangements. The family requests in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to United Way, 302 8th St. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, in memory of John Leslie Rivera. SANCHEZ Teodosio Sanchez 94, a resident of Albuquerque, passed away on March 22, 1994. Mr.

Sanchez is survived by two daughters, Otila Sanchez-Du Pree and husband, Tom, and Rose Sanchez and husband, Henry; and three tons, Panteleon Sanchez and wife, Josephine, Teodosio Sanchez Jr. and wife, Cecilia and Benjamin A. Sanchez and wife, Sue. Mr. Sanchez is also survived by 33 grandchildren; 65 greatgrandchildren; 19 great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews Mr.

Sanchez wat preceded in death by his wife, Irene; a son, Richard Sanchez; and a daughter, Merlinda Candelaria. Mr. Sanchez was a member of the Living Water Full Gospel Church and the Patriarch of a Five Generation Family. Visitation will be Thursday evening, after 6:30 p.m., in the Gabaldon Memorial Chapel, 1000 Old Coon Blvd. SW, with a Prayer service at 7:00 p.m., with Pastor Joe and Pastor Clara Ortega, officiating.

Final visitation will be Friday morning In the Gabaldon Chapel, from 9:30 a.m. until 10:00 a.m., with a Funeral service at 10:00 a.m., with Pastor Joe and Pastor Clara Ortega, officiating. Interment will follow in the San Jose de Armijo Cemetery. Pallbearen will be Leon Sanchez, Licho Sanchez, Daniel Sanchez, foot fell in Bowman, Warm, moist air into the Great Lakes. stretched from southern In the East, Atlantic for the date by 4 under sunny skies.

record of 82 set in In the West, the breaking the 1955 mercury fell to 14, Southern N.M. Skies will be fair today and tonight Highs in the 70s. in the 40s and 50s. ALBUQUERQUE FORECAST Skies will be partly cloudy today and temperatures will be cooler. The high will reach 66.

The afternoon high in the eastern foothills will be 58. Skies will be mostly cloudy tonight The low will drop to 39. Mostly cloudy skies Friday with an afternoon high of 62. POLLEN COUNT Wadnaaday1! posan oounts wara: JurHper 227 Cottonwood 58 Ash 39 Willow 36 Mulberry 6 Elm 2 353 pollen grains par cubic mater Co(A)uquiUPoSuSooCofDlOlvWoo. POLLUTION INDEX Wednesday's pollution readbigs were: Inhalabie Particulates: 11 (good) Ozone: 36 (good) Carbon Monoxide: 11 (good) Cay ot Afcuquerque raadnge.

SOLAR INDEX Tuesday's solar radiation total was not avalabie. sympathy extended by them. Arrangements by the Salaiar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St. SW. EWALD Blanche "Dolly" Ewald, 67, a resident of Albuquerque for 22 years, passed away peacefully in the presence of her loved ones, early Sunday raoruing, March 20, 1994.

She it survived by her husband, Robert G. Ewald; daughters, Sally R. Roe of Albuquerque, Susan E. Brink of St Paul, MN; and brother, Donald R. Clugston of Punta Gorda, FL.

Memorial services will be held at Heights Seventh Day Adventist Church, 4920 Wyoming NE on March 24, 7:00 p.m., with Pastor John Ness, officiating. Interment of ere mains will be at Santa Fe National Cemetery, attended by the immediate family. The family expressions their sincere appreciation of the many prayers and support provided during her long term illness. In lieu of flowers, memorial cootributiont may be made to Home Care Hospice, 4S4S McLeod NE, 87109. GONZALES The family of Beatrice M.

Gon-talet would like to thank all of their friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy. Arrangements made by Crestview Funeral Home Inc, 7601 Wyoming Blvd. NE. GOSSETT Memorial services for Allan Dale "Pan" Gossett will be held Thursday, 2:00 p.m., in the Palm Chapel of Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE, with Rev. Judy Franks, officiating.

Memorial conrtibutiont may be made to the American Cancer Society, 5800 Lomat Blvd. NE, Albuquer-que, NM 87110. HERRERA Jose Melaquias Herrera, age 62, born in Lumberton, New Mexico and a long time Albuquerque resident, paised away on March 20, 1994. A Memorial Mass was celebrated at the Church of The Risen Savior, Wednesday, March 23, 11:00 a.m., with Father Paul Baca, Celebrant In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the UNM Hospital Transplant Services, 2211 Lomas NE, 87106. Arrangements made by Crestview Funeral Home 7601 Wyoming Blvd.

NE. HIJAR The family of Mrs. Hijar wishes to thank all their family and friends for attending the Rosary and Funeral Mass for Mrs. Hijar and for the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by them. Arrangements by the Salaiar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St.

SW. HUSTED Myrle Ralph Husted, born in Allen-town, Pennsylvania in 1917, passed away in his sleep in an Albuquerque Hospital on March 23, 1994. He lived in Buffalo, New York most of his life. He and hit wife, Josephine moved to Rio Rancho in 1973. He was an employee of American Standard Corporation for 25 years.

He is survived by his wife, Josephine; four step children, Ann Whitaker and husband, Robert, William Boxhorn and wife, Linda, Rosemary Maute, and Richard Boxhorn and wife, Diane 12 step grandchildren; and 11 step great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at Vista Verde Mortuary, Thursday, March 24, 7:00 p.m., with Charles Fish, officiating. Cremation at Vista Verde by Sunrise Society. KELLY Funeral services for Ada J. Kelly will be held Friday, 10:00 a.m., at the graveside, in Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery, with Rev.

Kenneth Thompson, officiating. Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements. The family requests in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Francis Gardens Nursing Center, 904 Las Lomas NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102. KILBY LaTosha R.

Kilby, age 17, passed away at a local hospital on March 17, 1994. Services were held on Wednesday, March 23, at the East Chapel on Kirtland Air Force Base, 10:00 a.m. Interment Arrangements by Crestview Funeral Home, 7601 Wyoming NE. LUCERO- IN LOVING MEMORY OF PREDICANDA S. LUCERO AUGUST 4, 1899 TO MARCH 24, 1991 To my beloved Nana.

Today is three years since you left me, though it only teems like yesterday I hugged you. I miss you dearly and long to tee you smile when you tee me. I fear not, for you are with me and you are my strength. I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing shall be able to separate us one from another. I love you, your granddaugher, Debbie Aguilar.

MARTIN William Saul Martin, a resident of INCOirOIATII Humhfly 11 a.m.: 21 5 p.m.: 15 Towonoaa sun and moon Sunriaa: Sunaat 6:03 a.m. 622 p.m. Moonnae: Moonaat 4:45 pjn. 434 am LB Ptal Laatqtr. Flratqtr.

XT April 2 April 10 April II Good friends, good times, a loved ones touch. Perhaps my time seemed all no brief. Don't lengthen it now with undo grief, lift up your heart and share with me. -God wanted me now. He set me free.

We miss yon and love you no less today. Than when you first went away. Though we can not see or touch you, you are near. And if we listen with our hearts we will hear All of your warm love around as soft and dear. YOUR LOVING FAMILY COHEN Louis Meyer Cohen, 94, a resident of Albuquerque, passed away on Tuesday, March 22, 1994.

He is survived by bis wife, Carmen E. Cohen of Albuquerque; one daughter, Marti Sue Pratt of Albuquerque; and two grandchildren, Brian Pratt and Jenna Pratt He owned Jordons First In Fashion Lady Apperal in Albuquerque. He was a retired Captain having served in the U.S. Army. Funeral services will be held Friday, 10:00 a.m., in the Palm Chapel of Strong-Thome, 1100 Coal SE.

Interment will be in Santa Fe National Cemetery, at 1:00 p.m., with Military Honors. Pallbearers will be Paul N. Jones, David Jones, Ted Blackburn, Herbert Funk, Randy Glasser and Samuel N. Jones. Strong-Tborne, 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements.

CRAVENS Miller Nelson Cravens 93, passed away Monday, March 21, 1994. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri and had lived in Albuquerque since 1977. Mr. Cravens is survived by bis wife, Frances; one son and daughter-in-law; two granddaughters and their husbands; one great-granddaughter; and two sisters. There will be no services, DRAKE Ralph B.

Drake, age 70, passed away Tuesday morning in the Trigg Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. Mr. Drake was born in Hamilton, Texas on September 1, 1923. He was a retired educator and was a member of the American Legion Post 19 of Conchas Dam, the Tucumcari Kiwanis Club, the New Mexico Association of Educational Retirees, the Quay County Retired Educators, and the Quay County Tax Payers Association. He was District Director of the AARP, served on the Board of Directors of the United Way and a member of the Methodist Chruch.

He was a veteran of World War serving with the U.S. Army Air Force, 231st Army Air Force Base Unit. He was in educational services in the state of New Mexico for 34 years including Clovis, Portales, and Santa Fe Public Schools and in the Santa Fe State Department of Education. He was also active in the Gallup-McKinley County School District and the Tucumcari area Vocational School. He conducted the feasibility study and guided the development of the TAVS and served as director for three years prior to his retirement in July of 1981 Surviving Ralph B.

Drake are his wife, Evelyn Cotton Drake of Tucumcari; four children, Winola Williamson and husband, Gerald of Ada, OK, Roxanna Patterson and husband, Dave of Clovis, Clarence Drake and wife, Dianna of Winnemucca, NV, and Ama McDermid and husband, Rod of Portales; 10 grandchildren, Richard Williamson, Christa Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Brian Drake, Amber Drake, Crystal Drake, Tonya McDermid, David McDermid, David Patterson and Kirt Patterson; one brother, Cedric Drake and wife, Larbara of Albuquerque; and three sisters, Barbara Simnacber and husband, Tom of Olton, OK, Ann Bell of Hart, TX, and -Claryce Richardson and husband, Carl of Portales. Funeral services are scheduled for Friday morning, March 25, 9:00 a.m., in the Dunn Memorial Chapel, with Dr. Farrell D. Odom, Methodist Minister, officiating. Burial will be conducted in the Santa Fe National Cemetery in Santa Fe, 3:00 p.m., Friday.

The casket will not be open following the funeral services in Tucumcari. The body of Ralph B. Drake will lie in state at the Dunn Funeral Home, from Wednesday morning, 10:30 a.m. until time for funeral services on Friday morning, 9:00 a.m. The family suggest for those who wish, donations may be made to the Ralph B.

Drake, TAVS Scholarship Fund, through tha Citizens Bank in Tucumcari, New Mexico or to your favorite charity. DURAN The family of Mr. John R. Duran wishes to thank all their family and friends for attending the Rosary and Funeral Mass for Mr. Duran and for the many kind expressions of David Sanchez, Rudy Candelaria and Cipriano Tapia.

Honorary pallbearen will be Joseph Sanchez, Ruben Sanchez, Benjamin Sanchez, Sam Martinez, Eleno Candelaria and Pete Tapia. Gabaldon Mortuary in charge of arrangements. SHEETS Ruth Arlene Sheets wat bom in Topeka, Kansas on November 24, 1911. Her parents moved to New Mexico in 1912, becoming prominent pioneen. With her passing, the family name of Kottmann is believed to have ceased.

She married Howard H. Sheets Sr. on April 20, 1927; they would have celebrated their 67th anniversary next month. This union was blessed with two daughten, Betty Jean Robertson and Margaret Ruth Sheets; and five sons, Howard H. Robert Lee, Joseph David, Timothy Jesse and Phillip Daniel.

She is also survived by 19 grandchildren; and 24 greatgrandchildren. Ruth and her husband have carried on a family business for 61 years. They were highly instrumental in the building of St. Therese Church and School in northwest Albuquerque. This was an effort of which Ruth was always very proud of.

Ruth will be highly missed by her family and all her many friends. Arrangements will be handled by Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directon, 3113 Carlisle NE. SMITH-Julienne Smith, 64, resident of Truth or Consequences for 12 yean, died Tuesday, March 22, 1994. She is survived by her husband of II yean, John G. Smith of the home; daughten, Malissia Smith and husband, Joe Zamora of Santa Fe, Corlis Coon and husband, Colin C.

of Rio Rancho, and Linda Tassey and husband, Jeff of Hemet, CA: three grandchildren; and brother, Sam Blair and wife, Emily of Connecticut. Mrs. Smith was a member ot Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in T. or C. Cremation has taken place.

French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. TITLEY Grant E. Titiey, 86, a resident of Albuquerque since 1946, died at home Tuesday, March 22, 1994. He is survived by hit wife, Dorothy Titiey of Albuquerque; daughten, Carol Ann Coburn of Albuquerque, and W.

Jean Tarver and husband, Ronald of Denver, CO; ton, John Titiey and wife, Charlene of Albuquerque; grandchildren, Jonathan Titiey and Bradley Grant Titiey, both of Albuquerque, and Jennifer Tarver of Denver, CO; and brother, Walter Titiey of Buell-ton, CA. Mr. Titiey wat a WWII veteran. He was owner of Titiey Real Estate and Insurance Co. here in Albuquerque for many yean until hit retirement in 1983.

He wat a member of First United Methodist Church. Services will be held Saturday, 2:00 p.m., at First United Methodist Church at 4th and Lead, with Rev. James E. Large, Rev. Clyde Stanfield, and Rev.

Ira Williams, officiating. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE, Friday, from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church, 314 Lead SW, 87102, VASQUEZ Mrs Rosario de Anda Vasquez died on Tuesday at the age of 72. Graveside services for Mrs. Vasquez will be held on Friday, at the Mt Calvary Cemetery, 10:00 a.m. Arrangements by the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St. SW.

White Alan R. White, 55, a resident of em ex Springs, passed away Monday, March 21, 1994. Bom in Petersburg, Texas, August 10, 1938. He Is survived by his wife, Colleen; daughter, Lorri; and grandson, Christian Alan, all of Jemez Springs; brother, Orville of Jemez Springs; and Janice Davis of San Antonio, TX, Nedra Fortune of Denver, CO. Alan was a long time general contractor in both the Albuquerque and Jemez area.

A memorial service will be held 24, 4:00 p.m., at the Jemez Springs Community Presbyterian Church. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to La. Cueva Volunteer Fire Department or Jemea-Valley S. Santa Fe. died Sunday, March 20, 1994.

He is survived by Alma, his wife of 63 years; two sons, William F. Martin and wife Dorothy of Bend, OR, and Robert E. Martin and wife, Jennie of Price, UT; one daughter, Darlene Garcia and husband, Harold of Santa Fe; five grandchildren, Sharon, William F. Robert Michael and Teresa and four great-grandchildren, Aaron, Rhacbael, Richard and Tabitha. Prior to moving to Santa Fe, Mr.

Martin was self employed in the wholesale and retail bakery business, working with Rainbow Bread and Jill's Bakery. He was in business in Taos for 32 years. No services are planned. Cremation hat taken place at Vista Verde Memorial Park Crematory by Sunrise Society. MILLER-Jamet B.

Miller, 72, a resident of Lot Lunai since 1979, died Tuesday, March 22, 1994. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy A. Miller of Lot Lunas; daughters, Arleen Dee Weddlle of Lot Lunat, and Laura Lee McWhorter of Bosque Farms; son, James Rowland Miller of Meadow Lake, NM; and five grandchildren. Mr. Miller was preceded in death by his brother, John Wilfred Miller; and parents, John D.

and Opal V. Miller. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Lot Lunat. Mr. Miller owned and operated Miller Welding in Los Lunat.

He was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII. Services will be held Friday, at 10:30 a.m., at First Baptist Church in Lot Lunas, with Pastor Mike Sams, officiating. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE. Pallbearers will be Frank Hudgens, Gene Hutchinson, John Nelson, Charlie Drew, Wallace Busbee and Howard Metcalf.

Friends may visit French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE, Thursday, from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the Building Fund of First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 1616, Lot Lunas, NM 87031.

MINTO Peter Minto, 32, died March 21, 1994 at hit borne in the company of family and friends. Peter it survived by wife, Theresa; sons, Robert and Jarrett; his parents, Cathy and Robert E. O'SuUivan; in-laws, Jose and Marie Martinei; aunt, Sophie; and cousins, Susan, Linda and Audrey, all of Scottland. Peter was active in AIDS awareness wanting to make people aware of the magnitude and devastation this disease has not only on the people living with AIDS and their families, but to the whole world. Peter't motto wat, "If we fight with unity, we will win with In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Necessity of Life Food Bank, through AN MAS or the AIDS Emergency Fund.

The famiy gives special thanks to Dr. Sarah Allen and the ID Clinic at UNMH, to Quantim Home Health Services and to Care team, especially Bernadette Finn and to Leslie Candelaria and to all our family and friends. A memorial service will be held at Calvary Chapel, 4001 Osuna NE, 6:30 p.m., Friday, March 25. PLATZER Ms. Joyce Ann Herrmann Puttier of Albuquerque, born May 9, 19S3, died March 13, 1994.

Ms. Platzer, a cum laude graduate from Georgtown and the University of Virginia, wat a certified Family Nurse Practitioner. She wat most recently employed by Lovelace Health Systems at the Montgomery Clinic Urgent Care Center. She was a member of the Convenant of Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church of Albuquerque. Ms.

Platzer It survived by her mother, Mrs. Ann Herrmann of Naples, FL. Joyce will be remembered by a host of friends and colleagues. A memorial service will be held by the congregation of the Covenant of Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church at the Fellowship Christian Reform Church, 4800 Indian School Road NE, Friday, March 25, 7:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the American Diabetes Association.

RAY Dr. Ralph R. Ray, a resident of Albuquer que since 1947, died Tuesday, March IS, 1991 He it survived by his torn, Dr. Jack Ray and wife. Patricia and Dr.

Jamet Ray and wife, Sue, all of Albuquerque; grandchildren, Joanne Leonard and husband, Dennis of Denver, CO, Steven Ray and wife, Diana of Puerta De Santa Maria, Spain, Michael Ray and David Ray, both of Albuquerque; great-grandson, David Glen Ray of Puerta De Santa Maria, Spain; and sister, Velma Lane of Ventura, CA. Dr. Ray was preceded in death by bis wife of 60 years, Emma Ruth Ray in 1993. He was a veteran of WWII, having served in the U.S. Army and retired at Lt Col.

Dr. Ray practiced general dentistry in Albuquerque's north valley for many yean until hit retirement in 1980. He regularly Anaya, Estella M. Baca, Julie Bustamanta, Gilbert Cohen, Louis Meyer Cravens, Miller Nelson Drake, Ralph B. Duran, John R.

Ewald, Blanche C. Gonzales, Beatrice M. Gossett, Alan Dale Herrera, Jose Melaquias Hijar, Casimira Husted, Myrie Ralph Kelly, Ada J. Kilby.LaToshaa Lucero, Predcanda S. Martin, William Saul Miller, James B.

Minto, Peter Platzer, Joyce Ann Herrmann Ray, Ralph Rivera, Genaro I. Rivera, John Leslie Sanchez, Teodosio Sheets, Ruth Arteoe Smith, Julienne Titiey, Grant Vasquez, Rosario de Anda White, Alan R. ANAYA Eitella U. Anayi, age 17, passed away at home on Monday, March 21, 1991 Mn. Anaya was life long resident of Albuquerque.

She was a member of SL Bemadettet Catholic Church and The, Senior Day Cue at Bear Canyon. Mrs. Anaya is survived by three sons, Alex Anays of Denver, CO, Rudy Anaya of Albuquerque, and Fred Anaya Albuquerque; two daughters, Dorsleen Murphy of Albuquerque, and Anna Bepner and husband, Dr. Paul Hepner Jr. of Albuquerque; 21 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; four grau-great-grandchildren; as well a a loving friend, Richard Murphy of Albuquerque.

A Rosary will be recited Thursday, March 24, 7:00 p.m., at the Chapel of Crestview. A Mais of the Resurrection will be celebrated Friday, March 25, 9:00 a.m., at St. Bemadettes Catholic Church, with Fr. Moore, Celebrant Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to Presbyterian Hospice- or to SL Francis Gardens.

Arrangements made by the Crestview Funeral Home 7601 Wyoming Blvd. NE. BACA Funeral services for Mrs. Julie Baca will be conducted this morning from the Garcia Mortuary to SL Joseph on the Rio Grande Catholic Church, where Mass will be celebrated at 9:00 a.m. Pallbearers will be Leroy Hernandez, Richard and Larry Mora, Richard Mora Herman F.

Baca and Henry Baca. Interment will be at the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The Garcia Mortuary, 8th and Stover SW, in charge of service arrangements. BUSTAMANTE IN LOVING MEMORY OF GILBERT BUSTAMANTE WHO WAS CALLED FOR BY GOD ONE YEAR AGO TODAY MARCH 7, 1932 TO MARCH 24, 1993 I AM FREE Don't grieve for me for I am free.

I'm following the path God laid for me. I took His hand when I heard Him call. I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day to laugh, to love, to work or play. Tasks left undone must stay that way.

I found that place at the dose of day. If my parting has left a void, then fill it with remembered joy. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss. Oh yes, these things I too will miss. But not burdened with timet of sorrow.

I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow. My life's been full. I savored much. r.tr.nrV?.

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