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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • Page C003

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FUNERAL SERVICES MEMORIALS Sunday, March 4, 2012 THE NEW MEXICAN ETHAAN ROYCE ALAXANDAR BOYER YADIRA BENCOMO MICHAEL JOSEPH VIALPANDO ZEKE NEVAREZ 101977 3411 ROBERT SENA Age 67, of Pojoaque, NM, passed away on the morning of February 26, 2012, following a long and courageous battle against an ongoing illness. He was born September 7, 1944 in Santa Fe, the son of Robert Sena of Santa Fe and Lucy Sena of Pojoaque. He was preceded in death by his parents, maternal grandparents Pablo and Josefa Sena; paternal grandparents, Reyes and Barbara Sena; and a special great aunt, Rosario Jiron; uncles: Manuel "Gordo" Sena of Pojoaque, Ray, Dave, and Gillie Sena of Santa Fe. Was born May 26, 1977 in California. He passed away February 23, 2012 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Ethaan was a loving son to Janet and f5 til Age 10 12, passed away on February 29, 2012. She was born on July 14, 2001 to Melissa and Gil. Yadira was in the arms of her daddy when she peacefully left to heaven. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Thursday, March 15, 2012, at 6 p.m. at the Guadalupe Church.

Memorial contributions can be made in Yadira's name at the Guadalupe Credit Union -Account 17014208 Our beloved son, brother, uncle, dad, and friend, There is not a day that goes by that our hearts don't ache for you. There is not a day that goes by that we don't long for your love and miss your gentle touch. You left us one year ago but the pain still feels like it was yesterday. Your smile will forever be engraved in our hearts. You are missed so much.

With Love, Nevarez Family Roy Boyer, a brother to Gregory Boyer and Cheryse Boyer Monkhouse. Ethaan is survived by his beautiful wife, Anne Oxenhan-dler. He is also survived by Anne's parents, Harry and Lucy Oxenhandler and Anne's Brothers John and Jacob Oxen-handler. Ethaan was a high school honor student and a graduate of U.C. Berkeley, in Architecture and Design.

He will be remembered by all the lives he touched for his bright spirit, creativity, generosity, warm heart and great sense of humor. A memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 at the Audubon Society at 1800 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505. Bom April 9, 1949, passed away February 25, 2012. Michael was preceded in death by his father and mother, Felix and Sophie Vial-pando; his brother, Felix "The Dude" Vialpando; and several other relatives.

He is survived by his children: Kimberley, Eric, Nicholas and Desiree Vialpando; estranged wife, Nora Lopez; long-time companion and help-mate, Lenora Garcia and her daughter, Maria Elena Ar-mijo; two sisters: Barbara Chavez and Irene Daley; six grandchildren, many nieces, nephews and other relatives. Religious rites will be private. Burial will follow at the National Cemetery, Monday, March 5, 2012, at 3 p.m. Robert is survived by his daughter, Maria; and son-in-law, Lee Abeyta; grandchildren: Lee Anthony, Elisa and Arianna, who were the light of his life. He is also survived by his aunt, Mary Sena Quintana; and numerous other relatives.

Robert graduated from St. Michaels High School in 1961 at age, 16. He entered the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary and after two years he left to enlist in the United States Air Force and served his country for four years. After his military duty he attended the College of Santa Fe where he received a Bachelors Degree in Political Science. He continued his education at the University of New Mexico where he obtained his Masters Degree, and thereafter to UNM Law School where he was awarded his Juris Doctorate.

After graduation Robert went into private practice for a few years. He would later be employed by three New Mexico state agencies until his medical retirement. Robert will always be remembered as a generous and compassionate man who used his knowledge of the law to help those in need. He had strong interests in literature, New Mexico history, politics, music, the arts and travel. The opportunities he was given to visit many beautiful destinations made him feel very fortunate.

Most of all, his strong sense of faith, and dedication to family and friends endeared him to many. Visitation will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, March 5th and a Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. at Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe Church in Pojoaque. At the same church, Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 6th, at 10 a.m.

Internment will be announced at a later date. Robert's family has requested memorial contributions be made to the Diabetes Foundation in lieu of flowers. RIVERA FAMILY 7 E. Rodeo Hajc Sons Fc. Htf Hlh NESTOR B.

ARCEO Age 45, of JOE DAN GURULE (DAN) Dec. 21, 1935 -Mar. 4, 2011 1 Albuquerque, NM, passed away on February 25, 2012. He was born on September 29, 1966 to Josephine and Cleto U. Arceo.

PORFIE URIOSTE Obituary Notices Obituary notices can be purchased through a funeral home or by calling our classified department at 986-3000, from 8 a.m. -5 p.m., Monday-Friday. If you need to place a death notice after business hours, please call The New Mexican newsroom at 986-3035. he 4 Nestor is preceded in death by his mother, Josephine Arceo. He is survived by his brother, Benito Arceo (Virginia) of Albuquerque, NM, brother, Cleto B.

Arceo (Sheila) of Las Vegas, NV, sister, Diana Arceo (Kenneth) of Albuquerque, NM, nieces, Adrianna, Deborah, Bryanna, Alexandria, Danielle, Elizabeth, Samantha, Amber, and Amanda, nephews, Joshua, Anthony, and Cleto, and loving aunts, uncles and cousins. Nestor was a veteran of desert storm. All services will be held at St. Joseph's Church in Cerrillos, NM on Monday, March 5, 2012, starting with a visitation at 9 a.m. followed by a rosary at 10 a.m.

and a funeral mass at 11 a.m. Burial will take place on Tuesday, March 6, 2012, at 9:45 a.m. at the Santa Fe National Cemetery. RIVERA FAMILY Dad Grandpa, Your pain and suffering ended a year ago as you found rest in the arms of the Lord. We are glad we had a chance to say goodbye, as hard as that was.

Wish we had many more years to share with you. There is so much we miss about you, your company, laugh and jokes. Your smiles and your grumpiness. We wish you were here to talk to, hug and tell you we love you. You are missed so very much.

You will always be in our hearts and prayers. Our never ending love. Jon, Diane, Mark, Daryl, Stef-fani, Daniel, Niko, Miranda, Alyssa, Jeremiah and your family. A One Year Anniversary Mass to be held at a later date, Sunday, April 1, 2012, at 11 a.m. Mass at St.

John's the Baptist Catholic Church. Porfie Urioste peacefully passed away on Sunday, February 26, 2012, following a lengthy illness. Porfie, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and loving sister and aunt was born in Gallina, NM on June 28, 1929. She is preceded in death by her parents, Espiridion Sanchez and Fedelina Martinez, sisters Adonelia Serrano and Octaviana Sanchez, brother Manuel Sanchez, niece Faye Davis, and nephew Stephen Sanchez. Porfie is survived by her loving husband of 60 years, James Urioste, children James A.

Urioste and Nora Cdebaca, grandchild, Krystle Lucero, brother Levi Sanchez (Mary), her nieces and nephew. Porfie worked as a department store sales clerk in Sana Fe for many years. She enjoyed working at Penny's, Dunlaps, CR Anthony's and Montgomery Wards. Porfie was a very kind and generous person. She had the bluest eyes and most infectious smile, all who met Porfie loved her.

A rosary will be recited by the Caballeros de Vargas at 7:30 p.m., Monday March 5, at St. Anne's Church. Funeral mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m., Tuesday March 6, at St. Anne's Church. Burial services will follow mass at the Rosario Cemetery.

Reception following burial at the St. Anne's Parish Hall. Pallbearers: Isaac Romero, Michael Mora, Manuel Mora, Adam Mora, Larry Chavez, and Jerry Garcia. Honorary Pallbearer, Levi Sanchez. Our family would like to extend their gratitude to the staff and volunteers of Ambercare Hospice, and a special thank you to the entire staff at Mi Casa Bonita.

Your compassion and love made Porfie's final months happier and brighter. iwwJ I VF A 305 Calle Salaar Espanola, NM. 67532 A in) 50S 753-2288 to1 free (B00 443-4354 rAVl LY riverafuneralhorne.com City of Santa Fe HISTORIC DESIGN REVIEW BOARD FIELD TRIP DON'T AVON Lady 90 TUESDAY, March 13, 2012 at 12:00 NOON HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION, 2nd FLOOR CITY HALL HISTORIC DISTRICTS REVIEW BOARD HEARING TUESDAY, March 13, 2012 at 5:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF AGENDA February 14th February 28th COMMUNICATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS FINDINGS OF FACT CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Stacy Wahlquist A 303 621 6794 0 Case H-11-117 621 Old Santa Fe Trail Istacyjean23me.com lswahlquist.avonrepresentative.com Case H-1 2-004 Case H-1 2-00SA Case H-1 2-00SB Case H-1 2-006 Case H-11-144 Case H-1 0-1 17B Case H-1 2-007 Case H-1 2-008A Case H-1 2-009 104 Calle La Pena 9 Camino Pequeno 9 Camino Pequeno 61 7 Garcia Street 622 Gomez Road 62 Lincoln 30 Montoya Circle 520 John Lane 245 247 12 Closson St. Case H-11-119 Case H-11 -136A Case H-11 -136B Case H-1 2-002 Case H-1 2-010 Case H-1 1-039 Case H-11 -143 Case H-08-128 Case H-08-096 411 San Antonio Street 576 Camino del Monte Sol 576 Camino del Monte Sol 645 Old Santa Fe Trail 409 Camino de las Animas 8 Camino Pequeno 207 Sena Street 549 Hillside Avenue 1150 Canyon Road AT THE FLEA AT EL MUSEO i I L) $20 Off I i Vyyivy I of an initial I BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR ACTION ITEMS "TtM consultation 1.

center for 2. ssfl MEDICAP PHARMACY M- pr PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY LOCALLY OWNED (505) 471-6177 2801 Rodeo Rd at Rodeo Plaza Shopping Center 63 3. A SIMPLE PHILOSOPHY Case H-1 1-043. 607 E. Palace Avenue.

Downtown Eastside Historic District. Presley Scbmitt, agent for Lee Jana Reynolds, owners, proposes to amend a previous approval to remodel a contributing property by constructing a ramada to 8'6" bigb at tbe rear lot line and a yardwall to 5' bigb witb a fireplace and banco. (David Rascb). CaseH-11-134, 451 Arroyo Tenorio. Downtown and Eastside Historic District.

Stephen Samuelson, agent for Merrillee Caldwell, owner, proposes to remodel a contributing residence by replacing windows and doors. (John Murphey). Case H-1 2-003. 204 E. Santa Fe Avenue.

Downtown Eastside Historic District. Stephen Walker, agent for Stephen and Gail Walker, agents, propose to construct a 577 sq. ft. addition and install a window at a former door infill on the south elevation of a significant residential structure, remove a non-historic carport, and construct a low picket fence. Two exceptions are requested to construct an addition on a primary elevation (Section 1 and at less than 1 0 feet back from a primary elevation (Section 1 (David Rasch).

Case H-12-008B. 520 Johnson Lane. Downtown Eastside Historic District. Jorge Ramirez, agent for Joanne LeCher, owner, proposes to remodel this non-contributing residential structure by removing an overhanging roof to construct a parapet to a height of approximately 1 1 '6" high where the maximum allowable height of replace windows and doors, and insulate and stucco the exterior. (David Rasch).

Case H-1 2-01 1.61 6 E. Alameda. Downtown Eastside Historic District. Phillip Alarid, agent for Kiva Homes, LLC, owners, proposes to construct an approximately 2,200 sq. ft.

single family residential structure to the maximum allowable height of 1 (David Rasch). CaseH-12-012. 524 Camino del Monte Sol. Downtown Eastside Historic District. COMMITMENT If you missed one of these signs, look for ours.

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2012 CK Franchising, Inc. Joel Muller, agent for John Camp Michele Cook, owners, proposes to remodel a contributing residential property by replacing non-historic non-primary doors and windows, removing a non-historic greenhouse, constructing a 224 sq. ft. portal to 1 1 high, and installing a vehicular gate. (David Rasch).

7. CaseH-12-013. 259 Staab Street. Downtown Eastside Historic District. Jeff Seres, agent for James Thomson, owner, proposes to construct a coyote fence to 70" high where the maximum allowable height is 54" on a contributing property.

A height exception is requested (Section 1 (David Rasch). 8. Case H-1 2-01 4A. 428 San Antonio. Downtown Eastside Historic District.

Eric Enfield, agent for Wendy Fairman, owner, requests an historic status review of a non-statused garage. (John Murphey). 9. Case H-1 2-01 4B. 428 San Antonio.

Downtown Eastside Historic District. Eric Enfield, agent for Wendy Fairman, owner, proposes to remodel a garage by adding a 456 sq. ft. approximately 1 0'5" high addition, which will include construction of two pergolas and an entry portal and the addition of photovoltaic rooftop equipment. (John Murphy).

1 0. CaseH-12-015. 428 San Antonio. Downtown Eastside Historic District. Eric Enfield, agent for Wendy Fairman, owner, proposes to remodel a significant residence by constructing a 200 sq.

ft. portal, adding windows and doors, installing photovoltaic rooftop equipment, and constructing a 5' high combination stucco and coyote yardwall. Three exceptions are requested: to construct an addition to a primary fagade (Section 1 to construct an addition not set back a minimum of 1 0' from primary fagade (Sectionl and to create an opening where one does not exist (Section (John Murphey). 1 1 CaseH-12-016. 533 Agua Fria.

Don Gaspar Area Historic District. Harvey Monroe, agent for Dan Hagan Greta Young, owners, proposes to construct a 530 sq. approximately 1 5' high addition where the maximum allowable height is 1 replace windows, reconstruct a portal and stucco a non-contributing residence. (John Murphey). H.

MATTERS FROM THE BOARD I. ADJOURNMENT For more information regarding cases on this agenda, please call the Historic Preservation Division at 955-6605. Persons with disabilities in need of accommodations or an interpreter for the hearing impaired should contact the City Clerk's office at 955-6520 at least five (5) working days prior to the hearing date. If you wish to attend the March 1 3, 201 2 Historic Design Review Board Field Trip, please notify the Historic Preservation Division by 9:00 AM. on Tuesday, March 13, 2012.

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