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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • 42

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OBITUARIES Albuquerque, May 5, 2002 D12 The Sunday Journal DEATHS FUNERALS pat Sunday, May 2002 at Chapel of Sandia, 7601 Wyoming Blvd NE. Mast of Christian Burial will be at 1030 am Monday, May at Rises Savior Catholic Community with Ft. Richard Olona as Celebrant. Inurnment will follow at 20 pm at Santa Fe National Cemetery. In lieu of flower, memorials may be made to St Vincent de Paul Society, Risen Savior Catholic Community, 7701 Wyoming Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109.

Arrangements are by Sandia Funeral Care, 7601 Wyoming Blvd NE, 821-0010. MARQUEZ The family of Anna U. Marquez would like to thank all their relatives and friend for their kind expression of sympathy extended to them during their bereavement; for the beautiful floral tribute and i special thank you to Pastor Richard Mansfield, Montgomery Place Church of God, for officiating the Prayer serv-. ice and the Funeral Service; to Presbyterian Hospice for their kindness and care and to the pallbearer. Gabaldon Mortuary, 1000 Old Coon POLK-Wimar M.

Polk, a long time resident of Albuquerque, died on May 2002 at the age of eighty-three. Hit tpoute of thirty-one yean, Pauline Polk died ia 1997. He is survived by his ton William Polk, hit daughter-in-law Linda; and grandchildren Allison and Ryan. The oldest of nine children, Mr. Polk was born in Texas and worked the family farm while attending school until joining toe Navy at age seventeen.

He served twenty yean in the Navy, rising to the rank of Chief Petty Office. He was wounded during the Japanese attack oa Pearl Harbor at the start of World War II and was a member of the original Black Cat Squadron that patrolled the Pacific Islands in the famous PBY reconnaissance aircraft. He saw-action during the Korean War on the aircraft carrier Essex After retiring from the Navy be attended the University oi New Mexico and later obtained a busines degree in accounting from Draughn't Business College. He then worked at the state funded New Mexico Girl's School as business manager, assistant director and interim director until retiring at age sixty-five. He wat active with the.

local Elk's Lodge, helped build Albuquerque' first Babe RutIK League baseball field in 1959 and loved playing golf at the Univenity North Course. By hit request he will be cremated and interred at the National Cemetery in Santa Fe. The family ask that no flowen or other items be sent, merely that be be remembered fondly -by those who knew him. SANTILLANES William Donald Santillanes died Monday, May 2 2002 in Albuquerque at the age of 54 He it preceded in death by his Grandparents Arturo and Benerita Gutierrezjnd Luis and Rosa Santillanes. also by his brothen Freddie and Eddie Santillanes.

He is survived by his Father, Jose A. (Billy) Santillanes and Mother, Ellen four brothen David Santillanes and wife, Marlene of Albuq; Fred Santillanes of Albuquerque, Ronnie Santillanes and wife, Roxanne of Albuquerque, and Jason Rodarte of Albuquerque; four sisters, Joann Rael and husband, Johnny of Albuqerqe, Bennie Romero and husband, Cajey of Jenell Flamenco of Albuqerque, and Audrey Guerra of Brea, CA His children, Donald Cortez, Russell Santillanes, Jude Santillanes, Ciera Santillanes and Olivia Santillanes; One special uncle, Nestor Gutierrez and numerous Aunts and Uncles and cousins. Funeral Services for William Donald Santillanes will be held on Monday at Our Lady Of Guadalupe where the Mass will be celebrated at 12:00 noon also a viewing will be held at Church at 1 1 :30 a.m prior to mas. Burial will follow at Santa Fe National Cemetery. Pallbearen will be Nestor Gutierrez, Anthony Santillanes, Solomon Santillanes, Kevin Santillanes; Phillip Armijo and Jim Plummer.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Marc Lovato, Kenneth Santillanes, Orlando Santillanes Joseph Santillanes and Eddie Santillanes. A Rosary for William Donald Santillanes. will be held on Sunday at 7:00 p.m. with visitatations from 5:00 m. to 7:00 p.m.at Salazar Sons Mortuary 400 Third STS.W SHARP-Herley Dana Sharp, age 51 a resident of Houston, TX, died unexpectedly May 2, 2O02, while on assignment in Phoenix, Arizona He was widely respected as a Certified Trainer and Crane Rigging Specialist with Baldwin Industrial Services.

A friend sayt, "Dana was a good man tried, tested, and true- whether son, father, brother, husband, or friend. Good Old HD always came Dana is survived by his wife, Jeanette; daughter, Maggie; son, Justin; and stepson, Brent Kirby, all of Houston. He it also survived by his parents G. Robert and Emily Sharp of Albuquerque; his sisters, Amanda and husband, Richard Thompson of Trinidad, Colorado; Melissa Sharp of Moline, Illinois; Amy and husband, Stephen Rhutasel of Albuquerque; niece, Liza "Lee" and husband, Scott Norris of Peralta; and five other nieces, nephews and a grand nephew. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.

at French Mortuary, Lomas Blvd. Chapel, 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE. with Pastor Rick Donatio officiating. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd.

NE. SIMMONS Ronna J. Simmons, 54, a resident of Albuquerque for 15 years, died 2, 2002. She is survived by her husband Dwight Simmons of the family home; daughter, Cinda James and husband. Tom of Corrales; son, Rob Simmons and wife, Ferris of Albuquerque; father and mother, Wilbur and Claudene Ray of Arboles, CO; grandchildren, Darin, Travis, Ash-ton, and Kameron; brother, Ron T.

Ray and wife, Geri Ann of Pittsburg, CA; sister, Vicki Fontana and husband, Anthony of Modesto, CA; nieces and nephews, Todd Ray, Kim Bowman, Shawna Clayton, Joe, Domenic, Matthew and Nathan Fontana; and three grand nephews. Mn. Simmons was born and raised in Roswell, and moved to California where she graduated from cosmetology school in 1962 She continued her education and operated an accounting and tax preparation business. In 1981, Mrs. Simmons moved to Colorado and entered the field of social work where she made a positive difference in the families' lives she worked with making the future brighter for their children.

She was devoted to her family and friends and was loved by all who knew her. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Modesto, CA. Her faith in Christ was strong and she was an inspiration to othen. Services will be held Wednesday, 10:00 -a at French Mortuary, Univenity Blvd. Chapel with Brother Kelly Winlock officiating.

Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul dictability of the business world were hard work, and a focus on customer temce. He understood the simple satisfaction that come with a job well done. DeWitt Black waa a long standing member of the Immanuel Presbyterian Church is Albuquerque where be served as both Deacon and Elder forever 35 years. He played a key role oa their fundraising and youth activities committees. He provided extensive material and logistical support to the Boy Scouts and Explorer Scouts sponsored by the Immanuel Church.

He was a respected and trusted friend of many fellow church members and, on numerous occasions, helped organize them to provide anonymous assistance to community citizens in need, he did not stand in judgement of others, as be understood instinctively from his Great: Depression yean that hard times could befall anyone. He became a member of the Assembly of God during the last twenty years of his life. In both associations, he lived his values. In spite of the loss of his beloved wife, Geraldine in 1981, and formidable physical ailments in recent years he remained an excellent mentor, remark-' able storyteller, and example to us all, ever optimistic and courageous. Through his humble and kind nature, be shared a special light with this world that we will carry with us always.

CASH-Emily Dixie' Cash (1919-2002), died peacefully at home on Tuesday, April 30, 2002 after a well-lived life. Dixie was born in-Amherst, Virginia and was a true Southern Belle with a generous heart, She loved and raised three children, Peter R. Parker, E. Susan Freeman and Christine S. Gibson.

She was blessed with two grandchildren, Sudie Parker and 2nd Lt. Kipp Parker; and her devoted friends, Jan Summers, Kitty Lucas and Doris Simmers. Her first husband, Joseph E. Parker, was killed in action during World War II and her second husband, Ira M. Cash, died in 1993.

A farewell gathering for Dixie and her beloved son-in-law, Leslie F. Freeman will be held on Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 2:00 p.m., at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul Blvd. NE. Memorial contributions may be made to Sandia Hospice, 4725 Indian School Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110.

French Mortuary, 7121 Wyoming Blyd.NE. CATES-Betty M. Cates, born March 13, 1925 in Iron Mountain, Michigan and a longtime resident of Albuquerque, passed away Monday, April 29, 2002. She is survived by her husband of 49 years, William; daughter, Anita Cates and boyfriend, Jerry Leischner; and son, John Cates and girlfriend, Judy Ruff. Private services were held Thursday, May 2 2002.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Presbyterian Kaseman Hospice, 8300 Constitution NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110. Hillcrest Funeral Home 225 San Mateo NE 265-5959 CHAVEZ-Isaac Chavez, born December 1, 1983, died Monday, April 29, 2002 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Isaac is in the arms of the Lord, his Ta Ta Juan B. Chavez, and dad Pancho who preceded him in death. He is survived by his loving mother, Patsy Chavez; his beloved Na Na, Emilia Chavez; his cousins who were raised with him as brothers and sisters, Jenny, Jesse Valarie, Mickey Chavez, Carmen, LaToya, and Joey Rosas.

His special aunts who kept a vigil at the hospital and never left his mother's side, Debbie Rosas and husband, George, Mary Maes, and Evelyn Chavez. He is also survived by his uncles, Jesse Chavez, Demetrio Chavez, Joe Chavez and wife, Helen, Joe Nieto and wife, Josie, and Steve Nieto and wife, Lorraine. Special friends Alexandra Sanchez and Gabriel Nunez, and many special cousins and friends loved him and will miss him. The Rosary will be held Monday, May 6, 2002 at p.m. at San Jose Church, 2401 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM.

Mass will be tuesday, May 7, 2002 at 9:00 a.m. at San Jose Church with burial to follow at Mount Calvary. Pallbearers will be G-Bo, Go Go, Quik, Jaw Breaker, Abu and Tiny. Honorary pallbearers will be Mickey, Jesse, Joey, and Baby Drew. Thank you to all the doctors and nurses at the Trauma Unit at University of New Mexico Hospital for caring.

Arrangements have been provided by Metropolitan Direct Burial and Cremation Center, 729 San Mateo Blvd. NE, Albuquerque 256-9400. CHAVEZ-Lucretia S. Chavez. On Friday, May 3, 2002 our precious, wonderful, loving mother, Lucretia S.

Chavez, went to her true home in heaven and to our beloved Daddy, Jose Sisto Chavez, who died on April 4, 1988. Mom was born on March 30, 1905 to Petrita Buen-abenta and Ciprian Sisneros in Manzano, New Mexico. She grew up on their ranch, "Los north of Manzano. Dad and Mom were married for 61 years and Dad always said, "I am the head of this family, but your Mom is the heart." Our home in Mountainair was filled with faith and love and good example. Mom leaves us, her nine children and spouses, Mary Ann Strong and husband, Bob, Carmen (Chris) Covington and husband, Rick, Joe and wife, Sindy, Louis and wife, Dolores, Mary Esther McRae and husband, Bill, Ben and wife, Mercy, Dolores (Dodie) Farone, Gene and wife, Diana, and Ann Salmen.

Mom loved all her daughters-in-law and sons-in law as true sons and daughters. She leaves 17 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-granchild. Also surviving is her beloved sister-in-law, Adelita Chavez, widow of Amado Chavez. Of her 22 grandchildren, Mom was able to enjoy those who live nearby and saw her often, Felicia, Rosa, Maria Antonia, Lily and Sunny. They brightened her life so very much.

Also surviving are many nieces and nephews. Our thanks to Jessie M. Chave4z Christopher (Louis) Buenabenta, Eliseo Sisneros and Ida Acuna, all who cared for Mom in such a very special way. God's love and peace flowed through our Mother and she was a blessing to all whose lives she touched. We all felt she had a "direct line to God" and called on her often to pray for us, our friends, or anyone in need of prayer.

Words cannot express the void we now have in our lives and hearts. Mom's love for us was unconditional and boundless, and we thank God for blessing us with her caring presence for so many years. We love arid miss you Mama. You will always be in our hearts and in the hearts of all those whose lives you touched. We wish to thank the staff at Vista Care Hospice, especially Kathleen Corcoran and Robert Salazar, for loving and caring for Lucretia.

We also thank the Staff of Sandia Hospice for their care in easing Mom's last days. Pallbearers will be Mom's four mm, Jot, Louie, Ben and Gene, nephew, Jessie M. Chavez, and grandson, Tracy McRae. Hon orado Springs, CO; brother, Dee. and wife, Nan, of Nile, ML Aunt, Lola Reum of Albuquerque; and several nieces and nephews.

She also leaves behind grandchildren: Patrick, Michael, Richard, Charles, Emily, Jennelle, Kendall Marian, Robert, and Jarrett and eight greatgrandchildren. She wat preceded in death by grandson, Thomas. Private cremation has already taken place. The children of Marian are boating a "Celebration of Life" reception for friends family on Tuesday May 07, 2002 from 4-8 pm at the Marriott Hotel located at 2101 Louisiana Blvd NE. Please come and join us in celebrating 82 yean of life with a beautiful woman, our Mother.

DAUGHERTY Olive Jane Daugherty, 77, a resident of Bosque Farms, NM, died Saturday, April 27, 2002 She it survived by her W. Daugherty and wife, Beverly, antf Dow Herk' Daugherty and wife, Marlene; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert "Bob' Daugherty. Cremation has taken place. French Mortuary, 7121 Wyoming Blvd.

NE. DOMME Edward In Memory Happy Birthday MayX 1924 December 26, 2000 Love You, Eddie. Peachie DORCAS- Howard F. Dorcas MayS, 1935 -February 22, 2002 Today is your birthday, you have been gone only a few weeks, the pain is still almost more than I can bear. I cannot accept that you are not coming back, no one can know the pain I feel as I face each day alone, and the tears still flow.

I can feel you watching over me as I remember the precious years we shared. Your memory is all I have, I admire you and am proud of you. You are the bravest man I will ever know, You still live on in all of us that you left behind, you made a difference and touched the lives of every one you met. True love like ours can never die not even in death, Your love will keep me safe and your memory will never fad. Our lives will never be the same.

1 Your loving wife, Janet and family ELLIS Gloria R. Ellis, who died December 28, 2001, will be honored in a Memorial Service on Saturday, May 11, 2002 at 10:00 A.M. at Aspen Funeral Alternatives, 1935 Juan Tabo NE. Having the service on the Eve of Mother's Day is fitting, for she was a great mother, a super wife, and the best girl in the world. Luv-U.

Arrangements by Aspen Funeral Alternatives, 1935 Juan Tabo NE. 323-9000. GABALDON Elizabeth "liz" Salazar Gabaldon, 54, a life long resident of Belen, passed away in an Albuquerque hospital on Thursday, May 2, 2002. She was an active member of Our Lady of Belen Catholic Church. Liz was instrumental along with her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Eugene and Gloria Gabaldon in the construction of the gazebo that graces Our Lady of Belen Memorial Gardens.

This gazebo is, dedicated to the mtinory of her late husband, George P. Gabaldon. Liz and her late husband were a well-known NM business team, owning and operating Gabaldon Construction. After George's death in 1991, liz ran the family construction and development interest until her illness. She was an active member of the Democratic Party throughout the state.

She actively served on the Board of Directors of TRESCO which served to help handicap individuals in all facets of their lives and their variety of needs. Also, she was a member of the Belen and Socorro Chamber of Commerce. Her wide range of interest were many but the most important to liz was her family. Her grandchildren were the light in her eyes. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, George; her father, Henry Salazar in 1979; and her brother, Rod in 1983.

Liz is survived by her loving son, Sean and his wife, Brenda of Belen; two wonderful grandchildren, John Connor and Christian; and her late husband's grandchildren who loved her dearly. She is also survived by her mother, Priscilla Salazar of Belen; two brothers, Henry E. of Belen; and Greg of Las Vegas, NV; her loving companion Jake Chavez of Socorro, NM; and her many loving nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts, and friends. All services will be held at the church that she cherished, Our Lady of Belen Catholic Church. The family will be receiving guests on Sunday, May 5, 2002, with a rosary being recited at Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, May 6, 2002, Liz will be buried next to her beloved husband at Our Lady of Belen Memorial Gardens.

Pallbearers will be Lydia Carbajal; Leyla Sedillo-Gallegos; Dana Gum; June Salazar, Karie Gabaldon Wood; Carla Leyba Chavez; Fran Chavez Sanchez; Gloria Perea; Jennifer Tafoya; and Marybell Tabet. Honorary pallbearers will be Salomon Mantano; Ron Tabet; Barbara Zellers; Michael Chavez; Jerry Gum; Chad Salazar; John Salazar II; Eric Sanchez; and Rick Penner. Romero Funeral Home, 609 Main St, Belen, NM. GOATCHER-Loyd F. Goatcher 89, a resident of Albuquerque, NM, died Friday, May 3, 2002.

He is survived by his son, Loyd F. Goatcher, grandchildren, Jay Goatcher and wife, Loretta, Larry Goatcher and wife, Karen, and Kelly Carmody and husband, Jeff all of Albuquerque; great-granddaughters, Jessica, Jacqueline, Kaley, and Kristye; great- grandson, Kalvin; sister, Edith Cudd of Longview, WA; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends. Mr. Goatcher was preceded in death by his wife, Mabel whom he met and married in Poteau, OK in 1931. Loyd was born in Hackett, AR on June 20, 1912 and moved to OK as a young boy with his family.

He was a sawmill master mechanic for International Paper, retiring in 1974. They moved to Albuquerque from McAlester, OK in 1989. Services will be held, Friday, May 10, 2002, at 10:00 a.m., at the Mills Funeral Home in McAlester, OK. Interment will follow at Elemwood Cemetery, in Hartshorne, OK. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 7121 Wyoming Blvd.

NE, Tuesday, May 7, 2002 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. HAMILTON Dan Hamilton (Certified Honest Jaybird), age 70, a resident here died May 2 at his home. He is survived by sons, Charles Hamilton and wife, Janice, of Albuquerque, Jay Hamilton and wife, Kris, of Los Lunas; brother, Robert Hamilton and wife, Pat, of Albuquerque; granddaughters, Lauren, Jaimie, Annette, Celeste; niece, Joy Hamilton; his pets, Kelly and Sraokie; and many dear friends. He loved hit family and friends very much.

He wat also an avid CB enthusiast, a veteran truck driver of 22 yean' for Cream land Dairies, a member of Sons of the American Legion Post 49, and East Heights Moose Lodge 2241. Following cremation a memorial service will be held at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 7, 2002 at Northeast Heights American Legion Post 49, 11005 Central NE. In ry! Thompson of Bent on, Kentucky. She was preceded in death by her husband of 46 yean, George Hill and daughter, Janice Gibson Hill Mrs. Hill was a charter member of Crestview Baptist Church and current member of the First Baptist Church.

She was a faithful servant of the Lord and taught Sunday school for over 50 yean Services will be held Tuesday, 10:00 am. at French Mortuary, Univenity Blvd. ChapeL Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE. Pallbearen will be Jeff Hill, Gary Hill, Doug VanderLaan, Bean Hill, Keith Weathersby, and Bobby Prestridge. Honorary pallbearen will be Josh, Joe, and Jacob Blackmon, Lauren and Chase Cone and Britney VanderLaan.

Friends may visit French Mortuary, 1111 Univenity Blvd NE, Monday, from 3:00, p.m. to 8:00 m. Memorial contributions may be made to Noonday Ministry, P. 0. Box 25451, 87125.

French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. HUNLEY Cleo M. Hunley, 53, a resident of Albuquerque for 25 yean, passed away on May 1 2002. She ia survived by her husband, Jess of the family home; two daughten, Jennifer Casey and husband, Tun of San Jose, CA and Jodi Hunley of the family home; mother, Asencioo Valdez of Farmington, NM; two grandsons, Matthew and David Casey, five listen, Cecilia Stover and husband, Howard, Gloria Fulton and husband, Rick, Betty Chavez and husband, Henry, Viola Moore and husband, Rex, and Raelyn Earnest and husband, Dale; father in law, Jess Hunley; and many nephews, nieces, cousins, aunts, and uncles.

Cleo was a lifelong member of the Catholic Church. She loved being with her family and friends. She loved being a nurse and liked -taking care of toe sick babies. She was a wonderful person and will be dearly missed. Rosary will be recited on Monday at 7:00 p.m.

at French Mortuary Westside Chapel, 93C0 Golf Course Rd. NW (3 blocks North of Paseo del Norte) with the Legion of Mary, reciting. Mass of Christian Burial will take place on Tuesday at 10:00 a at St. Joseph on the Rio Grande Church, 4000 St. Joseph Drive NW with Father Frank Prieto, celebrant.

Burial will follow at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Pallbearers will be her nephews. Friends may visit French Mortuary Westside Chapel, 9300 Golf Course Rd. NW on Monday from 6:00 p.m. until time of rosary.

KEITH Ina Aaron Keith went te Heaven Sunday morning, April 21, 2002. Ina was bom in Albuquerque on January 5, 1912 the day that New Mexico was admitted to the union. Ina was a graduate of Albuquerque High School in 1930. Ilia's family was the focal point in her Jife. She is survived by two brothers, Bob and Joe Aaron; one son, Jack Keith; three daughters, Norma Hibbs, Kittie Seckel and Carol Frazier; ten grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Memorials can be made in her name, Baptist Childrens' Home in Portales, NM. KELLY-LEWIS DAVID, passed away May 3, 2002 He is preceded in death by his parents, Alburn and Hannah Kelly, two sisters, Vada Graham and Francis Kelly, and two brothers, Charles Kelly and Burn Kelly, Jr. Mr. Kelly has been a resident of Albuquerque since 1972 He retired from the U.S.A.F. and was an active member of Risen Savior Catholic Community and a member of the Disabled American Veterans.

He is survived by his loving wife, Maria O. Kelly and his three children, Sharon Kelly, Gail Gutierrez and Ron, and Deanna Sippel and Joel, all of Albuquerque. He is survived also by his two sisters, Virginia Kelly of Seaside, Oregon and Margie Gordon of Moyie Springs, Indiana, and his two brothen, George Kelly of North Fork, Nebraska and Gary Kelly of Whitewright, Texas. Other survivors include his four grandchildren, David Kelly, Kellie Snyder, Aimee Kelly and Adam Gutierrez. A funeral mass will be held Wednesday, May 8, 2002 at 10:00 a.m.

at Risen Savior Catholic Church with Father Richard Olona officiating. Committal service will be at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday at Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, NM. Arrangements by Sandia Funeral Care, 7601 Wyoming Blvd, NE, Albuquerque, 821-0010. KELLY Virginia B.

Kelly passed away on May 2, 2002. She was born in Tinaja, NM, August 7, 1920. She was preceded in death by her husband, James P. Kelly, her parents, Pablo and Terecina Bernal and a brother, Alberto Bernal. She Is survived by her three sisters, Elena Bernal of Albuquerque, Viola Castillo and husband, Luciano of Palo Blanco, NM, and Terecina Jean of Albuquerque; three brothen, Antonio Bernal and wife, Nora of Los Lunas, Juan Bernal and wife, Louise of Sherman, TX, and Ignacio Bernal and wife, Lala of Springer, NM; several nephews, nieces and cousins whom she loved dearly.

Virginia taught school with the Dominican Sisters in Chicago, Illinois, and with the Dominican Sisters In Cheyenne, Wyoming. She finished her teaching career with the Albuquerque Public Schools at Kit Carson Elementary. Funeral services for Virginia will be held on Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at 10:00 a.m. at The Church of the Risen Savior, 7701 Wyoming NE, with father, Richard Olona, celebrant. Rosary will be preceding the Mass at 9:30 a.m.

Burial will follow at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Dennis Georgieff, Adel Sokkary, Christopher Serna, Jimmie Chavez, Charles Beverly, James Hubbs and Israel Juarez. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your favorite charity. Friends may visit French Mortuary Wyoming Chapel, 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE on Monday from 3:00 p.m.

until 7:00 p.m. LINDSEY-Ireland O. Lindsey, 79, a resident of Rio Rancho since the late 1970 s. passed away on April 30, 2002. He was born on September 14, 1922 in Jeffersonville, Indiana.

He served his country proudly in the United States Coast Guard during WWII. Ireland volunteered for many years with Meals on Wheels, was a member of the Kiwanis Chib of Rio Rancho, Edelweiss am der Rio Grande German-American Club and the Elferrat, life-time member of the American Legion Post 69 and VFW Post 58980, and was a member of the Meadowlark Senior Center. He is survived by his beloved wife, Inge Lindsey of the family home in Rio Rancho; stepsons, Peter Nolte and wife, Sandra, Holger E. Nolte; and grandchild; numerous cousins in California and Indiana, and a host of very special friends. Cremation has taken place and a Memorial Service will be held at a later date.

Arrangements by Vista Verde Mortuary, Rio Rancho, NM, (505)892-9920 LUCERO-Louisa R. Lucero. The family of Louisa R. Lucero would like to thank the numerous family members and friends for their prayers, love, and support in this difficult time. Thank you to Elder Schouman and the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses for the services.

Arrangements by Direct Funeral Service, 2919 4th St. NW. Albuquerque. 505-343-8008 MALONE Joseph Henry Malone, age 72 and a resident of Albuquerque since 1975, died on April 30, 2002. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S.

Marine Corps. He was an active member of Risen Savior Catholic Community and volunteered for Sandia Hospice. Mr. Malone was preceded in death by hit wife, Gerry Malone, in 1999. He it survived by five children, Terry G.

Malone and wife, Karen and G. Michael Malone and wife, Diane Fchrenbach, all of Albuquerque, Timothy J. Malone and wife, Suzanne Jones of Oak Park, CA, Jamet A. Malone and wife, Arlene of Ft. Collins, CO and Peggy E.

Balaberda and husband, Warren of Chandler, AZ and by four grandchildren, Alexandra and Victoria Malone and Mackenzie and Rachael Malone. Also surviving are a sister, Ellen Brown of Wichita, KS and two brothen, John Malone of Shawnee Mission, KS and Thomas Malone of Florissant, MO, A Rosary will be recited at 7:00 Kb swmcnarge or tne arrangement. MILLER-Carolyn It, 58, a resident of Albuquerque since 1983, died Friday, May 3, 2002 She is survived by her husband, Norman Don Miller of Albuquerque; daughters; Robin Lynn Pasnewski of Albuquerque, Tamist Kay Porter of Sioux Falls, SD, and Dawn Devona Drittler of Rockland, CA; tons; Paul Allan Miller of Albuquerque and Eugene Matthew Miller of Indiana; seven grandchildren; Jacquelyn; Che Dakotah; Kayley; Megan; Shelby; Nicholas, and Autumn. Service will be Tuesday, May 7, 2002 at 3:00 p.m. at French Mortuary, 10500 Lomas Blvd NE.

with Rev. Charles R. Exley officiating. In lieu of flowers, family requests donations be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, 5301 Central NE, Suite 203, 87108. Interment will Saturday, May 11, 2002, at Fort Wayne Catholic Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Indiana MORA 01071985 05A122002 Jessica Krystine Rachel Mora, 17, a Vibrant and loving child went home to be with God on Thursday, May 2 2002 She was a junior at Belen High School She was involved in the high school choir, a varsity cheerleader, and also a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church of Tome.

She is preceded in death by her grandfather, Billy B. Mora. She is survived by her parents, William and Sandra Mora of Adelino, NM; her younger brother, Dominic Mora; maternal grandparents, Gilbert and Gloria Garcia; paternal grandmother, Maryann Mora; great-grand-' mother, Theresa Mora; her uncles and aunts, Ralph and his wife, Cindy Mora; Vincent; Mark; and Michael Mora; Paulette and her husband, David Gonzales; Gilbert and his wife, Judy Garcia; and Margaret and her husband, Paul Mares, all of Albuquerque. She is also survived by many loving cousins and friends. All services will take place at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church of Tome.

A visitation will be held on Sunday, May 5, 2002 at followed by a Rosary at A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, May 6, 2002 at Interment will follow in the Our Lady of Men Memorial Gardens. Pallbearen will be Gabe Borrego; Randy and Robbie Case; William Erick and Mark Mora; and Jeff Bustos. Honorary Pallbearen are the Belen High School Cheerleaders. Romero Funeral Home, 609 N. Main St, Belen, NM 87002.

MOYE Madonna M. Moye, born in Kokomo, Indiana on June 21, 1912 to John and Carrie Priesthof passed away on May 4, 2002. Madonna moved to Albuquerque in October of 1938. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Donald E. Moye, whom she married in June of 1940; and their three sons, J.

Robert and wife, Betty Ann of Seattle, William J. and wife, Laurie and J. Michael and wife, Carol, all of Albuquerque; a sister, Mn. Florence Petera of Tucson; four grandsons, Scot Moye and wife, Linley of Portland, Bryan Moye and wife, Marguerite of Los Angeles, Paul Moye and wife, Sarah of Seattle, and Jason Moye and wife, Claire of Davenport; eight great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. 'Donna' was a member of Immac-- ulate Conception parish.

For 58 years she was a member of the Catholic Daughten of the Americas, Court Santa Maria (317. She was also active in the National Federated Republican Women, Zia Chapter, St. Joseph Auxiliary, and a volunteer at St. Joseph Medical Center. She graduated from the Western School for Private Secretaries and was in the accounting business with her husband for 30 years.

A rosary will be recited Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, 1111 University Blvd NE. Mass will be celebrated at Immaculate Conception Church, Thursday, 9:00 a.m. Pallbearen will be Scot Moye, Bryan Moye, Paul Moye, Jason Moye, Christopher Wiggins and Seth Wiggins. French Mortuary, 1111 Univenity Blvd.

NE. PARGAS-Estevan (Steve) Pargas, 40, a resident of Albuquerque passed away on May 3, 2002. Steve is survived by his parents, Rafael Sr. and Adela Pargas; his daughter, Samantha Pargas; his sister, Kathy Keddy and husband, John; seven brothen, Jimmy Valdespino and wife, Virginia, Ben Pargas and wife, Marilyn, Tony Pargas and wife, Henri, Ralph Pargas Michael Pargas and wife, Patricia, Ricky Pargas and Diane, Tony Parra and wife, Stella; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Steve was preceded in death by his sister, Camilla Pargas Harrison.

Steve was a member of the Catholic Church. Visitation will be Monday evening in the Gabaldon Memorial Chapel, 1000 Old Coors Dr. SW from 6:30 is. until 7:00 p.m. with a Rosary to be recited at 7:00 m.

by Marilyn Pargas. Final visitation will be Tuesday morning from 1140 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. in the Gabaldon Memorial Chapel with Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 1200 noon at St. Edwin Catholic Church, 2105 Barcelona SW by Father Bill Sanchez.

Interment will follow in the Pajarito Cemetery. Pallbearen will be Jimmy Valdespino, Ben, Tony, Ralph Michael and Ricky Pargas, Tony Parra. Honorary Pallbearers will be Sean Harrison, Dominic Pargas, John Keddy Jr. and Pnlphic Pargas III. Gabaldon Mortuary in charge of arrangements.

PHILLIPPI Verlie Phillippi passed away on April 23, 2002. Born in Alberta Provence, Canada on September 26, 1911, she was preceded in death by her husband, John D. Phillippi. A long time resident of Farmington, NM and Bosie, ID, she moved to Albuquerque in June of 1999. She is survived by her sister, Mazie Archibald of Boise, ID; her children, Charles W.

Phillippi and wife, Deborah J. Cassady of Albuquerque, NM, and D. Ludene Frerking and husband, Jerry of Sunrise Beach, MO; and also by her grandchildren, Cindy Herndon, Jeffrey Hembree, and Sherry Rawlings of Texas and Missouri. A prl- vate memorial service will be held in Meridian, Idaho in August of 2002. In lieu of flowen, the family requests donations be made to the Silver Horizons New Mexico Senior Foundation at PO Box 6879, Albuquerque, NM 87197-4879.

Sunrise Society it serving the family. (891-8200) Sunday May 26tn With Lynn INDEX Archuleta. Guillermo (Willie) Armijo, Celia (Maria) G. Arredondo, Patricia Susan Bennla, Ronald Steven Best, Fern Jackson Callaway Black, W. DeWitt Jr.

Cash, Emily Dixie Cates, Betty M. Chavez, Issac Chavez, Lucretia S. Ctiilders, A. Beth 5 Daley, Marian Lola Daugherty, Olive Jane Domme, Edward C. Dorcas, Howard F.

Ellis, Gloria R. Gabaldon, Elizabeth "Uz" M. Salazar Goatcher, Loyd F. Sr. Hamilton, Dan Hill, Jessie G.

Granny Hunley, Geo M. Keith, Ina Aaron Kelly, Lewis David Kelly, Virginia B. Lindsey, Ireland 0. Lucero, Louisa R. Malone, Joseph Henry Marquez, Anna M.

Miller, Carolyn K. Mora, Jessica Krystine Rachel Moye, Madonna M. Pargas, Estevan "Steve" Phillippi, Verlie Polk, William M. Sr. Santillanes, William Donald Sharp, Herley Dana Simmons, Ronna J.

Stanton, Arthur P. Taddiken, Edward John IV Taylor, Lucille J. Tingley, Billie G. Tourville, Eugene J. "Gene" Turner, Gloria B.

Warner, Lucy Ann Winslow, Kenelm Crawford Woodward, Hugh B. ARCHULETA The family of Mr. Guillermo E. (Willie) Archuleta would like to thank all their relatives and friends for their kind expression of sympathy extended to them during their berevement; for the beautiful floral tributes and a special thank you to Father Vance, Santuaro de San Martin Catholic Church, celebrant of the Mass, to Deacon Pat Santistevan for reciting the Rosary and to the pallbearers. Gabaldon Mortuary, 1000 Old Coors Rd SW in charge of the arrangements.

ARMIJO The family of Mrs. Celia (Maria) G. Armijo would like to thank all their relatives and friends for their kind expression of sympathy extended to them during their bereavement; for the beautiful floral tributes and a special thank you' to Monsignor Sipio Salas, to Father Gene Gries, Our Lady of The Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church, celebrant of the Mass, to Dar-lene and Susan for reciting the Rosary, to Holy Rosary Altar Society, to Presbyterian Hospice for their kindness and care and to the pallbearers. Gabaldon Mortuary, 1000 Old Coors Rd SW in charge of the arrangements. ARREDONDO Funeral services for Patricia Susan Arredondo will by held Tuesday May 7, 2002 at 10:00 a.m.

in the Palm Chapel with Chaplain Fabian Gagnon officiating. Interment will follow in Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery with Richard Hover, Jesus Chavez, Erik Arredondo, Michael Arredondo, Glen Noehl, Fred Ruiz, Sid Ruiz, and Jacob Ruiz serving as casket bearers. The family requests that donations be made to the American Cancer society. Strong-Thorne Mortuary 1 100 Coal Ave. SE is in charge of arrangements.

3ENNIA Ronald Steven Bennia of Albuquerque, NM passed away at his home on April 5th and was recently memorialized at a service at St. Mark's Episcopal Church on April 16th. Ronnie was 39. Born to Floyd and Gloria Bennia, Ronnie grew up in Brooklyn, NY, where he attended both Holy Family and St. Jude's grammar schools.

He graduated from Cathedral Prep High School in 1980, and later attended Hunter College in New York City and Cathedral College of the Immaculate Conception in Douglaston, NY for two years. Ronnie left the comfort of New York in his early twenties and came "West," where he attended the University of Albuquerque and the University of New Mexico, later leaving for San Diego, CA, eventually returning to Albuquerque. Ronnie worked for Travelers Insurance as a senior representative, as well as holding other positions for the airlines and travel industries, the telephone company and the banking industry. His entrepreneurial spirit also popped up elswhere earning money from framing pictures, refinishing furniture, shampooing carpets and DJing at local clubs, and even working to start a non-profit organization for AIDS. A second memorial service for Ronnie is planned for May 9th at St.

Francis of Assisi Chaple at Gates of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, NY. Ronnie is survived by his mother, Gloria Bennia; his brothers, Warren Bennia and his wife, Eve, Anthony Bennia and his wife, Cherie; Aunts, Sylvia Upson, Ruby Rasch and LaMarse Taylor, Uncles, Stan and George Tay-lor, and a host of cousins, nieces and friends BEST Fern Jackson Callaway Best, age 85, passed away in Albuquerque, NM, on Wedne-day, May 1, 2002. Before coming to live a Albuquerque ten years, ago, she lived in Carlsbad, NM for approximately 'ifty years. Sanrrrort include her children, Ralpl Edward CaMawrand his wife, Marilyn Crane Callaway of Lanktna, CO, and Karen Callaway Gonzales of Alb-querque; three grandchildren, Kunbertr Aaat Callaway of Minneapolis, MN, Julie Dan Mtr-ritt and husband, Aaron of Littleton, CO, and Jacquelyn Dawn Gonzales of Albuquerque; at well as four great-grandchildren Alio survrvmg it her brother Vedas Jackson and family of Una-ett, MO. Fern, also known as Gonny, was a reentered nurse, an astrologer, a musician, and was well loved by her family and friends.

No service are planned. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in her name to i chanty of choice. Surise Society of New Mexico is serving the family (SOS) 891-8200 BLACK W. DeWitt Black, Jr. The life or W.

DeWitt Black, a cherished friend and colleague, ended May 1, 2002 at age 93. He had been a resident of Parkmore Village Car Home in Colorado Springs, Colorado for nearly decade where received excellent care, and continued his gift for friendship among the residents and staff Beginning in 1940, he was a resident of Albuquerque, residing at 7711 Her-manaon Place, NE until 1986. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 42 years, Geral-dine Holmes Black, originally of Abilene, Texas who taught elementary school in the Albuquerque Public Schools for over 25 years. His thrre children and their families, Gerrl Gail Stanford of Colorado Springs, Jan Aregood of Lakewood, Colorado, and Dave Black of Tucson, Arizona; sister Elizabeth Bingham of Abilene, Texas; seven grandchildren; and one great grandchild survive him. He was born in the family of a pioneer doctor, W.

D. Black, In Barstow on the West Texas Panhandle, where he had four beloved siblings, Land, a brother whom he was especially close, Mary Eleanor, Elizabeth, and Carolyn. He revered hit father and hit mother Lizzie for their devotion to community. Hit father perfected house-call medicine for nearly sixty years on the Texas Panhandle, first by home and buggy, later by Model and was known to have delivered several general ions of the tame family. DeWitt was only several generations removed from the arrival of tl Black family to America from Scotland in 1710 and hit Cdfather, Charlie Black, fought in the Civil at the age of 14.

A successful businessman all hit life, he waa the owner of Black's Furniture I6O0 San Pedro E. for over twenty yean. He waa loyal contributor and respected member of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce and the Better Business Bureau, Hia response to the uncertainties and unpre NE. Friends may visit French Mortuary, University Blvd Chapel, 1111 Univenity Blvd NE, Tuesday, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 m.

STANTON Arthur P. Stanton, a resident of Socorro, NM died on Saturday, April 27, 2002. He was born in Albuquerque, NM on October 9, 1912 to Antonio and Mercedes Chavez of pioneer New Mexico families. He graduated from Albuquerque High School in 1932 and from the University of New Mexico in 1937 with a B.S. in mathematics.

He served in the South Pacific (Mariana and Gilberts campaigns) until the end of WWII. In 1945, he married Jean Thompson. Following military service, he became the Albuquerque Assistant City Manager. In 1947, he joined New Mexico Tech as Registrar and Personnel Manager, instituting Tech's Honors Work-Study program in 1952. After retiring from Tech, he joined the University of New; Mexico and developed the New Mexico State Student Loan Program, memberships include Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, the Albuquerque 2030 Club, Socorro Presbyterian Church and Socorro Rotary Club.

He served at president of the rotary club, was a Paul Harris Fellow and District Governor Representative. Hit hobbies included home improvement, golf and fishing. Art it preceded in death by his parents; a sister. Mercedes Garof folo; daughter, Ann Stanton and husband, David Connor of Montpelier, VT; ton, Thomas Stanton and wife, Mary of Polvadetv, See DEATHS on PAGE D13 at let rothers On Sale Now! rcio; -'ii, lieu of (To wen the family requests any memorial donation be made to the American Legion Post 49. Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle NE, were in charge of the arrangement HILL-Jessie G.

'Granny' Hill, 90, went to be with the Lord surrounded by her family, Friday, May 3, 2002. She it survived by her ton, Dick Hill and wife, Janet, daiigl I tf, Deanna Vander-Laan of Albuquerque, giandchildren, Cara Blackmon, Allen Chumbler, Jeff Hill, Doug Van-derLaan, Gary Hill, and Debi Cone; tlx greatgrandchildren; five ttep great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and sister, Eve orary pallbearers are Amado and Adelita Chavez's toni. Visitation will be from 2:00 p.m. to tOO Sunday, May 2002 at Strong-. Thome Mortuary, 1100 Coal Avenue SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The Rosary will be recited at 7W) Sunday, May 5, 2002 at Francis Xaner Church, 820 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Funeral Mast will be celebrated at MM a Monday, May 6, 2002 at Saint Francis Xavier Church. The Celebrant will be Reverend John Jasinzki with the Saint Francis Xavier Choir (led by Mom's special son-in-law, Rick Covington) providing the musical accom-panient. CHILDERS A. Beth Childert, age 92, a resident of Albuquerque for 70 years died April 28, 2002.

She is survived by nieces, Eva Beth Havel and Edna Bee son both of OR; as well as other nieces and nephews. Beth was a member of N.A.R.F.E, T.A.C.A, Telephone Pioneers of America and she retired from inland Air Force Base in 1980. Beth is preceded in death by her parents, four brothers and two sisters. At the request of Beth no funeral services will be held. Contributions may be made to the New Mexico Boys and Girls Ranch 6209 Hendrix Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110.

Fitzgerald Son Funeral Directors, 3113 Carlisle Blyd NE is han-dling her arrangements. DALEY-Marian Lola Daley, 82, lost her battle with cancer and died peacefully with her family at her side on May 1, 2002. She was a resident of Albuquerque since 1948 and retired from a successful nursing career in 1988. After graduating from the Ravenawood School of Nursing, she worked at Ravenswnod Hospital in Chicago, ILfor 2 yean, specializing in premature bahiet, After moving to Albuquerque, the worked with UNM Hospital far many yean and wat instrumental In helping set up the UNM Family Practice Clinic. She retired in 1988 and was able to travel and enjoy her weekly game of bridge until recently when her health started to fail.

She is survived by her four children, Chrlt Karen of Albuquerque, Brent Ind wife Georgette of Orlando, FL, Alan and wife Carrie of Albuquerque, and Beth and husband Joe of Col WW-- 19 3 yvs loved, out, iaffercd or died in a nursing home? Bedsores Broken Bones Malnutrition Dehydration Weight Loss Depression The alarid Law firm Alliirnevt A Cinintckiri at I -aw 600 ST. NWII i.iiuvv";"yjrv, nrn iw Call for free consultation Popejoy Hall at unm Tickets Arc UNM Hookstore Ticket Office UNM Arena cn no tiniv. caer chavei Charge By Phone At: 851-5050 or toll tree 1-800-905-3315 annli.Jt nit iiiwui 42-lrar0 fn je: "77-677-5333 nursif omenegUftence.net LUtiV. VIUF'r nit VT TT i TT. IH 1.1 i.

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