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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 29

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Santa Fe, New Mexico
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10 SdntaFe, N.M.,AAon.,'Oct.25, 1982 THE NEWMEXICAN A-5 i Victims pull each other down in boating accident: Five die POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (AP) Panicked passengers dragged each other down and a man helplessly watched his son swept away when a chartered fishing boat capsized in the cold Atlantic, killing five people and leaving three others missing and presumed drowned. Fourteen people were rescued. passengers after the 50-foot Joan Le Rle III tipped over In 6-foot seas Sunday. The sea was washing over us," said George Gsegnet, who rafts, we could hold some hope," said Coast Guard Petty Officer Greg Creedon.

But we dont believe the people were adequately protected Basically, It was every man for himself," said Vincent Mez-settl, 40, of Warwick, N.Y., who clutching his 15-year-old son wriggled free of two clinging lost sight of his son, one of the three people presumed drowned when the Coast Guard called off its search Sunday night. Vlf the people were In life obituaries relatives. A son the late Ben F. Montoya preceded her In death December 18, 1979. Rosary will be recited at Block-Sala-sar Mortuary Chapel In Espanola at 7:30 this evening.

Remains will be taken tomorrow afternoon to the Holy Family Church In Chlmayo where rosary will be recited at 7:30 tomorrow evening. Funeral services are scheduled from the same church Wednesday morning. Interment will follow in the Nuestra Senora de Dolores Cemetery In Chlmayo. Block-Salazar Mortuary In Espanola. BRADFORD, Julian Goodwin 34 Former resident of Albuquerque and Santa Fe, died In Denver, CO.

on October 32nd. He graduated from Manzano High School In 19M, and a graduate of Loyola University in Los Angeles, with a degree In Mechanical Engineering. He was formerly employed In Santa Fe with W.F. Turney and Associates and The Sullivan Design Group. He was presently employed by Centenlal Engineer-' Ing In Arvada, Mr.

Bradford was a veteran of the Viet Nam War. Survived by his mother, Mrs. Kathlen Bradford, Sister, Sandy McDonald, and nephews: Robert McDonald and Bradley McDonald, all of Santa Fe. Funeral services will be conducted at The Episcopal Church of the Holy Faith at 3:00 P.M. on Tuesday, October 26th.

Interment will follow In Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The family requests memorial contributions to friends favorite charity In lieu of flowers. Arrangements are through Berardlnelli Mortukry. and wife Martha all of Alcalde and Julia and husband Albert Ortiz of Pena sco and many other relatives. Fhneral arrangements are pending the arrival of relatives from California and will be announced later by Block-Salazar Mortuary In Espanola.

MONTOYA, Magdalena 73 -A lifelong resident of Chlmayo passed away last night at the Espanola Hospital after a short and sudden Illness. Surviving her are a son Sll-vlano Baca and wife Gre-gorla. 4 daughters; Rosario Trujillo, Ermenda and husband Gonzalo Martinez, Elena Fresquez and Rosenda and husband Eliseo Martinez. 3 brothers; Clrllo Martinez and wife Josephine of Hernandez, Dee Martinez and wife Orollnda and Andres Padilla. A niece reared by her, Adelina B.

Salazar all of Chlmayo, 31 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and many other accident on State Road OS North of Espanola. Surviving him are his wife Carla of the home in Alcalde. 3 children; Bernadette, Gabriel and Benjamin all of California. 3 step children; Tana, Mario andBlanca all of AlcaMe. His mother Caroline and husband Art Ernrtch, his father Robert Levies and wife Esther.

A brother Raymond Lelvas and wife Debbie. 3 sisters; Diane and husband Angelo Stlvgas and Lorie Ann Lelvas all of California. Also surviving him are his motber-ln-law; Geraldine and husband Manuel Quezada of Fair-view. Father-in-law Carlos Martinez of Alcalde, Brothers and slsters-ln-law; Johnny Martinez and wife Eleanor, Mary and husband Charlie Maestas, Waldo and Adam Martinez all of Falrvlew. Dennis Martinez and wife Mary Jane of Espanola.

Melinda and husband Eloy Gonzales, Cpcllio Martinez ANAYA, Estella Resident of La Cieneda, NJi. for hie past 43 years, died at her home on Sun-day, Oct. 34th. Survived by her husband, Tanqull-lino, sons: Edward J. Anaya and wife Cecilia, and Henry A1 Anaya and wife Irene, grandsons, Henry Anaytf Jr.

Charles James Anaya, Edward Junior Anaya and WUlle Martin Anaya, granddaughters: Lucille Romero and husband Andy, fnd Kathy Anaya, her mother, Luclanita Ley-ha, sisters: Lucinda Chaves and husband trank, and Rufina Ley-ba and husband Willie, brothers; Miguel Leyba, Sate Leyba, sisters, race Varela and husband Tony, Henrietta Valdes, and Ruby Yost, ftncle, Vicente Leyba, brothers In law: Frank 8. Anaya and wife Virginia, JUan B. Anaya And wife Jenny, and Joe Anaya, sisters in law: Rifle Anaya, Guadalupl- ta Carrion, Lena Alvarez and husband Juaquin, Leonor Anaya, and Nemecla Chaves and wife Phillip, and many other relatives. Mrs. Anaya will lie In state from 3:00 P.M.

today at Berardlnellt Mortuary, where Rosary will be recited this evening at 7:30 on Tuesday, Mrs, Anaya will lie in state from 6:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. at which time she will be taken- to St. Annes Church where Parish Rosary will be recited at 7:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Annes at 3:00 P.M.

Wednesday. Interment will follow In Rosario Cemetery. Arrangements are through Berardlnelli Mortuary. LEIVAS, Daniel R. 33 A former California resident and recently a rest- -dent of Alcalde passed away Friday evening as a result of injuries received In automobile KYYrnii ii 1 1 1 rn 1 1 1 1 9 9 mu im SANTA FE'S LARGEST ZENITH TV DEALER EASY TERMS i i i 1520 CERRILLOS ROAD 982-6632 -9- percy risen AYS WIT CRIYET9ALRSQ.

TO SET SCSI PRISES? SAVE LSXEYATMIi SETLSCUSERYBE! LOW PAYMENT CP TO S3 C3S. TO PAY SO DATS SAS2EAS CASH I3STA1T G3ECIT i LUNCHEON I Senator Hart is coming to encourage support for Bill Richardson for Con-egress. Senator Hart, whose thought-Iful proposals on arms control, development, environmental I protection and a host of other pro-iposals has brought him national prominence has often been men- tioned as a potential candidate for President Bill Richardson invites you to join him and Senator Hart and bother Democratic Candidates and officials at this lunch. 19 REMOTE C0IITR9L LIMITED QUANTITY mm DIST. SUGGESTED RETAIL BILL RICHARDSON Fighter for New Mexico" Democratic Candidate for Congress i ii Tuesday, October 26, 1982 12:00 Noon Inn at Loretto Call 982-5075 Some taeais wesi INVITES YOU TO A STARTS Oct.

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