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Funeral services for Refugillo Aanaya, 71, were held last
Saturday at the Silver City Catholic cemetery with the. Rev. Fr. John P. Linnane
officiating. The deceased was a native' of Mexico and had resided here for 35
years. He was survived by three sons.
AASER Ema H. Aaser, 94, of Silver City passed away Friday, June 5, at her
residence. Graveside funeral services were conducted today at Fort Bayard
National Cemetery. Mrs. Aaser was born April 9 1904 in Mott N.D., the daughter
Charles Suihovec and Ann Trestik Suihovec, She was married to the late Ivar
Aaser, who preceded her in death March 5, l982. Mrs. Aaser is survived by
numerous nieces and nephews. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Aaser Dr. Ivar L. Aaser, 79, died at his home on March 5. Dr. Aaser was born the
son of Ove and Julia Olson Aaser on July 12, 1902 in McVille, N.D. A graduate of
the College of Dentistry, Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1926, he retired to Silver
City in 1971.He was also a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. He
is survived by his wife, Ema of Silver City; one brother, Dr. H.H. Aaser of
Walker, Minn.; and several nieces and nephews. Rosary recitation was on March 7
in the Curtis-Bright Chapel and Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated the next
day in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Monsignor A. James Milano
officiating at both services. Arrangements by Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.
Isabel O. Abalos, 82, of Hurley, died Friday, June24 in Fort Bayard Medical
Center. She was born July 8, 1900 in Garfield, N.M. the daughter of Jesus Ochoa
and Eugenia Barreras Torrez, and resided in the Hurley area for 46 years. She
was a member of the Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley. Mrs. Abalos is
survived by one daughter, Socorro Beltran of Deming; Six sons, Mike O. and
Johnny Abalos of Hurley, Aifredo O. of Bayard Anasacia O. of El Monte, Cal.,
David O and Edward O of Silver city; 38 grandchildren and 43 great
grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Rosary was recited on June 26,
in the Infant Jesus Catholic church. Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated
June 27. Both services were under the direction of Rev. Fr. Jesus Jimenez.
Burial was in the Catholic Cemetery, Hurley. Serving as active pallbearers were
Mrs. Abalos' grandsons, Mike Jr., Rudy, Richard E., Pat, Arnold arid Richard s.
Abalos. Honorary pallbearers were Mrs. Abalos' remaining grandsons and one
great-grandson Eddie. S., Steve, Robert and Ray Abalos, Jackie Lujan and Ray
Trejo Jr.
Abalos Anastacio Tacho Abalos, 71, of El Monte, Calif., formerly of Hurley, died
May 3 and was buried May 10 at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, Calif. He
was born Nov. 13, 1923 to Juan and Isabel Abalos. Mr. Abalos was a World War II
Seabee. He is survived by his wife, Maria Elena Abalos; his daughters, Cecilia
and Theresa Abalos; his sons, David and Jackie Abalos; his brothers, Mike Abalos
and his wife, Carmen of Hurley, Alfredo Abalos and his wife, Eva of Nebraska,
Johnny Abalos, Edward Abalos and his wife, Cecilia of Silver City, and David
Abalos of Las Vegas, N.M.; a sister, Socorro Carney and her husband, Joe of
Deming; and many nephews and nieces. Abalos Anastacio Tacho Abalos, 71, of El
Monte, Calif., formerly of Hurley, died May 3 and was buried May 10 at Rose
Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, Calif. He was born Nov. 13, 1923 to Juan and
Isabel Abalos. Mr. Abalos was a World War II Seabee. He is survived by his wife,
Maria Elena Abalos; his daughters, Cecilia and Theresa Abalos; his sons, David
and Jackie Abalos; his brothers, Mike Abalos and his wife, Carmen of Hurley,
Alfredo Abalos and his wife, Eva of Nebraska, Johnny Abalos, Edward Abalos and
his wife, Cecilia of Silver City, and David Abalos of Las Vegas, N.M.; a sister,
Socorro Carney and her husband, Joe of Deming; and many nephews and nieces.
Raynaldo Abalos, 38, a former resident of Silver City, died Friday morning in
Albuquerque in an industrial accident. He was a Silver High School graduate and
state high school wrestling champion. Mr. Abalos worked for American Building
Supply in Albuquerque. He is survived by two daughters, Paula Abalos Hightower
of Ruidoso and Stephanie Abalos of Farmington; a son, Ray Abalos Jr. of
Farmington; his mother and stepfather, Bill and Margaret Snoeberger of
Albuquerque; his father, David O. Abalos of Las Vegas; his grandmother, Cecilia
Olivas of Silver City; his step grandmother, Faye Snoeberger of Silver City;
three brothers, David Abalos Jr., Steve Abalos, and Robert Abalos and his wife,
Beverly, all of Albuquerque; five sisters, Virginia Bustillos and her husband,
Jerry of Silver City, Delia Sherman and her husband, Robert, of Mammoth, Ariz.,
and Isabel Gonzales, Sally Abalos and Ernestine Abalos, all of Albuquerque; a
stepsister, Sandy Scannell of Albuquerque; two stepbrothers, Gary Snoeberger,
and Kenneth Snoeberger and his wife, Kami, all of Albuquerque; many aunts and
uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews; and his fiancée. Ranay Gallegos and her
son, Daniel Gallegos, of Albuquerque. A rosary service will be held tonight at 7
at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in Albuquerque. The
funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday morning at 10 at the church. Burial will
follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements are by Alameda Mortuary of
Albuquerque.
Raynaldo Abalos, 38, a former resident of Silver City, died Friday morning in
Albuquerque in an industrial accident. He was a Silver High School graduate and
state high school wrestling champion. Mr. Abalos worked for American Building
Supply in Albuquerque. He is survived by two daughters, Paula Abalos Hightower
of Ruidoso and Stephanie Abalos of Farmington; a son, Ray Abalos Jr. of
Farmington; his mother and stepfather, Bill and Margaret Snoeberger of
Albuquerque; his father, David O. Abalos of Las Vegas; his grandmother, Cecilia
Olivas of Silver City; his step grandmother, Faye Snoeberger of Silver City;
three brothers, David Abalos Jr., Steve Abalos, and Robert Abalos and his wife,
Beverly, all of Albuquerque; five sisters, Virginia Bustillos and her husband,
Jerry of Silver City, Delia Sherman and her husband, Robert, of Mammoth, Ariz.,
and Isabel Gonzales, Sally Abalos and Ernestine Abalos, all of Albuquerque; a
stepsister, Sandy Scannell of Albuquerque; two stepbrothers, Gary Snoeberger,
and Kenneth Snoeberger and his wife, Kami, all of Albuquerque; many aunts and
uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews; and his fiancée. Ranay Gallegos and her
son, Daniel Gallegos, of Albuquerque. A rosary service will be held tonight at 7
at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in Albuquerque. The
funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday morning at 10 at the church. Burial will
follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements are by Alameda Mortuary of
Albuquerque.
ABALOS Cynthia Elaine Abalos, 53, of Madison, Ala., entered into eternal rest
Oct. 26 at her home, with her husband and daughter at her side. She was the
beloved wife of Mike Abalos Jr.; mother of David and Michael Dowse of Colorado,
and Jannette Dowse of Alabania; stepmother of Frances and Don Custer of
Colorado, and Deborah and Jim Coyle of Massachusetts; grandmother four
grandchildren; sister of O.J. Bird of Colorado; and daughter-in-law of Mike and
Carmen Abalos of Hurley. Funeral services were entrusted to Fairmount Mortuary
Chapel of Denver. She will be greatly missed by all her friends and family.
Mrs Mollie Abbott, 77, mother of Mrs. W. L Turner and G. P. Abbott, residing at
Hurley, died there last Thursday evening after a brief Illness. The body was
sent by the Cox Mortuary to Tàxlin, Tex., for Interment.
George Preston Abbott, age 74, of 115 Santa Rita died Thursday, Aug 18 in Sun
Towers hospital, El Paso. He was born June 16, 1909 in Sedan, the son of Alver
and Mollie Abbott ant resided in t Ii is area for 44 years. Abbott as a pipe
fitter foreman for Kennecott Copper Mines for 20 years, retiring in 1965. He
was- a member of the Baptist Church and attended the Hurley Community Church a
member of the Hurley Masonic Lodge No. 55 for years; a life member of New
Mexico~ Order of Eastern Start Hurley Chapter No. 43 and the Grand Cross of
color International Order of the Rainbow of Girls. Abbott 'is survived by his
wife, Lillian E. Abbott of Hurley; one niece, Rose Mary Adams of Tucson; two
nephews, Robert Abbott of Tucson Thurston Abbott with the U.S. Foreign Service.
Chapel services were held at 10 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 22 inthe Curtis-Bright
Funeral home Chapel under the direction of Rav. Kenneth Schultz of the Hurley
Community Church. Graveside services were conducted in the Masonic Cemetery
under the direction of the Hurley Masonic lodge No. 55. Serving as pallbearers,
were Homer. Young Don Ruttan, Henry Wallis, Edgar Wheat, Odel Fortenberry and
Earl Ethenidge. The honorary pallbearers were all Masons and friends,
Arrangements by Curtis Bright.
Death Monday at her home in Hurley claimed Mrs. Edna Iva Abbott, 62, wife of
George P Abbott, field engineering equipment foreman of China Mines Division.
Kennecott Copper Corp. Mrs. Abbott was born in Ozona, Texas and had resided in
Hurley for the past 21 years, where she was active in the Order of Eastern Star,
the Order of Rainbow for Girls and the Hurley Community Church Surviving are her
husband, a son, Lewis D. Doney, Casa Grande, Ariz.; three brothers, J. P. Cavin
Compton., Calif.; D. C. Cavin, Los Angeles; Nathan T. Cavin, El Paso; two
sisters, Mrs. P. H. Goode, Anaheim. Calif., and Mrs Joyce Loper, Hollywood CA
two grandchildren, four nieces and three nephews. Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. today at the Cox Mortuary chapel, the Rev. H. E. Johnson, pastor of
the Santa Rita Community Church conducting the rites, with ritualistic services
by the Order of Eastern Star. Burial will take place at the Masonic cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers will be Jesse B. Taylor, Bert A. Bobbins, Frank Seliman,
K G. Bryan, Ed Martin and L J. Deiser.
Ralph Eugene Abbott, Jr., 15, passed away Saturday, August 6? near Reserve, N.M.
Ralph was a student at Reserve High School, the time of his death. He is
survived by his mother, Mrs. Flora Abbott of Reserve, father, Ralph E. Abbott,
Sr. of Las Vegas, Nev, two brothers, David R. Abbott of the U. S. Army at Ft.
Campbell, Ky., Anthony W. Abbott of Reserve, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Abbott of Mount Ida, Ark., maternal grandmother, Mrs. Pablita R. Peralta
of Reserve and maternal great grandmother, Mrs. Nicornia Romero of' Reserve.
Rosary services were recited Monday, August 8 at 700 p.m. Funeral Mass was said
Tuesday, August 9 at 300 p.m. Both services were at the Santo Nino Catholic
Church in Middle Frisco, N.M. Burial followed in the Catholic Cemetery in Middle
Frisco. Pallbearers were Clay Snyder, Kerry Baca, Mark Peralta, Gabriel Peralta,
Ralph Peralta and Donnie Trujillo.
Abbott Lillian Ethel Abbott, 78, a resident of Hurley, passed away Monday at
Gila Regional Medical Center. Mrs. Abbott was born in Elgin, Okla., and was a
longtime resident of San Diego. She was employed by Southwestern Bell, retiring
after 42 years with the company. She married G. P. Abbott and moved to Hurley.
Mrs. Abbott was active in Eastern Star for many years. She was preceded in death
by her husband, G.P. Abbott. Survivors include a niece, Mary Alice Taylor of
Beaumont, Texas, and a nephew, Frank Skrdle of Tulsa, Okla. Graveside services
will be held at the Masonic Cemetery Saturday at 3 p.m. Family members selected
Curtis-Bright Funeral Home to serve them. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
sent to Eastern Star Hurley (N.M.) Chapter 43.
Abell Gwendoline Foulke Abell, 72, of Washington, D.C. died at her home on March
1, 1981. Mrs. Abell was the sister of Gladys C. Hodge, long time owner of the
XSX Ranch on the East Fork of the Gila who died in 1975. She was a frequent
visitor to the area and was a partner with her sister in the XSX Ranch during
the early 1960's. Mrs. Abell's survivors include her husband, George Abell,a
resident of Washington and a former assistant protocol chief at the State Dept.;
two sons, Albert and Chauncey Dewey, both of Washington, two half brothers,
Charles Levier of Ajaccio, Corsica and Jean Jerome Levier of Paris, France;
three nephews Andrew Hodge of Tucson, Edward Hodge of Denver, and Hugh Hodge of
Silver City, and six grandchildren.
Frank Dees Abercrombie, 67, of Roswell passed away Thursday in a Roswell
hospital. He was born Nov. 3, 1924, in Tucumcari to Robert C. and Nellie Ayler
Abercrombie. He married Billye Sue Tyson on July 17, 1951, in El Paso, Texas.
Mr. Abercrombie was a member of the First Baptist Church. He held a Bachelor of
Science degree in range science from Utah State University. Mr. Abercrombie
worked for the Soil Conservation Service in Roswell from 1951-57 and then worked
for the U.S. State Department from 1959 until 1978. He served as range
management adviser in the Republic of Somalia, Northern Nigeria, Ethiopia and
Kenya. He was a member of the board of directors of the Chaves Soil and Water
Conservation District from 1979 until his death. Mr. Abercrmbie is survived by
his wife, Billye Sue Abercrombie; a son, Frank Ty Abercrombie of Las Cruces; two
brothers, Robert Abercrombie and his wife, Mary Ida, of Silver City, and Howard
Harve Abercrombie and wife, Juanita, of Tucumcari; and a sister, Majorie Wilson
and her husband, John, of Lovington. He is also survived by three
sisters-in-law; one brother-in-law; eight nieces; and three nephews. Service
were to be held at 2 this afternoon at LaGrone Funeral Chapel in Roswell.
Interment was to follow at South Park Cemetery with Masonic graveside rites.
Pallbearers were to be Dan Abercrombie, Bill Bonham, Mike Corn, John Joe Harvey,
Lonnie Ashcraft, LeRoy Lang and Tom Schwalbe. Friends may make memorial
contributions to the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board for Agriculture Work
in Tanzania, East Africa, in care of First Federal Savings Bank, 300
Pennsylvania, Roswell, N.M. 88201. Arrangements were under the direction of
LaGrone Funeral Chapel.
Abercrombie; Johnny E. Abercrombie, of Troy, Ala., died at the Gila Regional
Medical Center in Silver City. Mr. Abercrombie was born September19, 1909 in
Pike County, Ala., the son of Malone and Amanda Westbrook Abercrombie. He was a
member of the United Methodist Church of Troy. Survivors include his wife,
Betty, a daughter, Glenda Gunter, a son, Thomas Wayne Abercrombie, all of Troy;
four sisters, Maggie Macon of Troy; Sara Raney of Columbus, Ga.; Bessie Wade of
Phoenix City, Ala.; and Katie Westle of Ringo, Ga. one brother, Jessie
Abercrombie of Columbus, Ga.; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held
in Troy, Ala. under the direction of the Dillard Funeral Home in Troy. Local
arrangements were by the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.
Abercrombie Robert Ayler Abercrombie, 71, a prominent Grant County resident and
rancher, died at his home in White Signal on Friday. Visitation will be held
this afternoon from 3 to 5 at Baca's Funeral Chapels and the funeral service
will begin at 10 Wednesday morning at the First Baptist Church with the Rev.
Jesse Liles, pastor, officiating. Concluding services and interment will follow
at Fort Bayard National Cemetery, where veteran's honors will be accorded by
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3347 and Ailingham-Goiding Post 18 of the American
Legion. He was born Feb. 16, 1923, in Norton, N.M. During World War II, he
served in the U.S. Army as a member of the Tank Corps under Gen. George Patton.
On Aug. 22, 1948, he married Mary Ida Prevost in Silver City. Thirty years ago,
he moved to the area from Santa Fe. He was active in ranching and was a member
of the First Baptist Church of Silver City and Tyrone Lodge No. 52 of the
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. He was a past master of the lodge and past
patron of Tyrone Order of Eastern Star No. 41. For many years, he was active
with area 4-H clubs and the Future Farmers of America alumni as well as the
Cliff/Gilafair, serving as a board member. He had served as a member of the
Grant County Council of Governments, and Grant County Soil and water
Conservation Board, the New Mexico Conservation Association and was a
commissioner of the New Mexico Soil and Water Commission. He was also past
president of the New Mexico Conservation Association and the New Mexico Range
Society. Survivors include his wife, Mary Ida Abercrombie of the home, three
daughters, Donna Bussey and her husband, Lloyd, and Jeanne Jones and her
husband, Mike, of White Signal, and Olinell Smith and her husband, Twister, of
Caballo, a brother, Howard Abererombie, and his wife, Juanita, of Tucumcari; a
sister, Maijorie Wilson, and her husband, John, of Lovington; five
grandchildren, Tancee Bussey, Danna Stockton, Shandree and Cort Smith, and
Brandon Jones; a great-grandson, Koye Jones; a sister-in-law, Billye Sue
Abercrombie of Roswell; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in
death by a brother, Frank Abercrombie. Pallbearers will be Lloyd Bussey, Mike
and Brandon Jones, Twister Smith, Bob Hughes and Bud Webster. Honorary bearers
are remaining family members and friends. In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests memorials to the New Mexico Boys' and Girls' Ranches or the Shriners
Children's Hospital. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Ch is.
ABEYTA Bianca Aileen Abeyta, 7 months, of Bayard was called to be with Jesus on
Saturday, Jan. 1, at Gila Regional Medical Center. Bianca was born June 1, 1999,
in Silver City. She is survived by her father, Benjamin Abeyta, and her mother,
Grace Abeyta, of Bayard; six sisters, Alexandria and Vanessa of Bayard, Kimberly
of Hurley, and Rachelle, Rebecca and Kassandra of Ithaca, Mich.; a brother,
Benjamin Abeyta Jr. of Tucson, Ariz.; her grandparents, Manuel and Minga
Villegas of Bayard; aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Abeyta of Show Low,
Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Abeyta of Las Cruces, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Abeyta of
Silver City, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Rivera of Santa Clara; and numerous cousins.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Eusebio Q. Abeyta Jr., in 1991;
her grandmother, Rachel Perez Abeyta, in 1998; and her brother, Carlos Villegas,
in 1991. Visitation will begin at 6 this evening with a prayer service at 7 at
Cedar Hills Tabernacle, 6 Peterson Drive. Funeral services will be held at 10 in
the morning Wednesday at Cedar Hills Tabernacle. Burial and the committal
service will follow at Central Cemetery in Santa Clara. The Rev. Thomas Perez
Sr. will officiate. Casket bearers will be Jonathan Abeyta, Matthew Abeyta,
Jeremy Abeyta and Rudy Rivera Sr. Honorary casket bearers are Grandpa Manuel,
Tio Manuel and all 'of her cousins. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral
Chapels, U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive. Phone 388- 2334.
Candida Acosta Abeyta, 83, died Wednesday, April 2O at Hillcrest General
Hospital. She was born in San Buena Ventura, Mexico on Oct. 3, 1901 and moved to
Silver City when' she was 14 years old. She is survived by four sons, Danny and
Ray Abeyta of Silver City Franklin Abeyta of Tucson and Pete Abeyta of
Riverside, Calif.; three daughters, Veronica Driggers of Tucson, Lucy Vega'
and.Jose Abeyta of Silver City; a brother. Tomas Acosta of El Paso; two sisters,
Maria Gutierrez of Juarez, Mexico and Pilar Gonzales' of Casas Grandes, Mexico,
a nephew, Escusebio Abeyta of Silver City; and a niece, Adela Hernandez of
Tucson; and many more nieces and nephews. She has 34 grandchildren and 51
great-grandchi1dren. Serving as pallbearers were Willie Amador, Edmundo Casares
Sr., Edmundo Casares Jr., Frank Gomez, Waldo Murillo and David Vega. Serving as
honorary pallbearers were Bobby Mendoza and Stephen Chacon. Rosary services were
Sunday at 730 pm at Wheeler Funeral, Home and funeral mass was Monday at St.
Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Services under the direction of Wheeler
mortuary.
ABEYTA Elisco L. Abeyta, 74, lifelong resident of Espanola and a veteran of
World War II, died at the Espanola hospital Feb. 1 after a short illness.
Surviving him arc his wife Josefina ?L Abeyta of the home in Espanola
stepchildren Gennro Lujan and wife Karen of Espanola and Vivian and husband
Robert Felix of Espanola grandchildren Pamela and husband Rudy Valdey. and
Johnny Herrera of Espanola and Gerome Lujan of Espanola; a sister, Delfina Lujan
of Espanola ; two brothers, Alfredo Abeyta and wife Bersarn and Rudolfo Abevta
and Wife Tonnie of Espanola; sisters-in-law Juanita Lujan, Esquipula and husband
Margarito Romero, Lola and husband Pete Garcia of Silver City, and Elena and
husband Arscnio Vigil of Espanola, Manuelita Aranda of California and Alfonsa
Martinez of Albuquerque; brothers-in-law Bences Gonzales and wife Ernestina of
Espanola and Pedro Gonzales of Espanola several nephews, nieces and many other
relatives. Rosary Will be recited at Block-Salaza Mortuary Chapel in Espanola
Feb. 2. Funeral services were Feb. 3 at Holy Cross Church in Santa Cruz with the
Rev. Louis Picazo celebrating mass of the Resurrection. Interment followed in
the Santa Fe National Cemetery. Pallbearers were Abeyta Sr., Sebro Gonzales,
Benito Lujan, Dennis Lujan and Eleflo Maestas. Honorary pallbearers were
Congressman Manuel Lujan Jr., Ruben Vigil, Horace Montoya, Pete Gomez Jr., Henry
and Belarmjno Abeyta, Ruben, Ernesto, Sipriano, Agustine, Eloy, Manuel and Paul
Lujan Dr. Robert Miller, Dr. Howard Wilson,. Juan Montoya, Ramon and Victor
Gonzales. Block-Salazar Mortuary in Espanola was in charge of arrangements.
Abeyta Funeral services were held Monday for Marcus Acosta Abeyta, 16-year-old
Silver City boy who died Saturday, Feb. 2, from injuries sustained in a fall
from the Sixth St. footbridge. The funeral mass was held at 9 a.m. at St.
Vincent de Paul Church with the Rev. Fr. John P. Linnane officiating. At 4 pm.;
interment was made in the Catholic Cemetery under the direction of Cox Mortuary.
Marcus, the son of Mrs. Candida Acosta Abeyta, was born in Silver City and had
lived here all his life. He was especially popular among a large circle of
friends and known for his friendly and jovial disposition. The attendance at the
funeral was noted as one of the largest ever in the St. Vincent de Paul Church.
Survivors, in addition to the mother are four brothers, Danny, Ray, Frank, and
Pete Abeyta and three sisters, Mrs Veronica Gonzales, Las Cruces, and Lucy and
Josefa Abeyta of Silver City.
Mrs. Juana Abeyta Armendariz, 18, died at her residence in Silver City Saturday
evening. Mrs Armendariz was a native of Deming, and had lived in Silver City
most of 'her life. Survivors include a brother Bäsilio Abeyta of El Paso, Tex;
several nieces and nephews, including Eusébio Abeyta, of Silver City. Rosary was
said in the Curtis Bright Chapel at '8 p.m. Monday with the funeral Mass being
recited at, St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church at 930 a.m. Tuesday. Interment
followed in the Catholic Cemetery with the Rev, Fr. A. James Milana Officiating.
ABEYTA Rachel Perez Abeyta, 53, of Hoquiam, Wash., formerly of Silver City,
entered into eternal rest Friday, March 13, at Providence St. Peter's Hospital
in Olympia, Wash., after a five-year battle with cancer. Services will be held
Sunday at 7 p.m. at Cedar Hills Tabernacle in Silver City. The furneral service
will be held Monday morning at 10 at Cedar Hills Tabernacle. Interment will
follow at Memory Lane Cemetery. The Rev. Thomas Perez Sr., pastor of Cedar Hills
Tabernacle, will officiate. She was born March 4, 1945, in Silver City to Pedro
G. Perez and Maria Almanza Perez. She grew up in Hanover and graduated from
Cobre High School in 1964. She was a homemaker and a member of Cedar Hills
Tabernacle. She enjoyed hiking in the mountains. Mrs. Abeyta was a devoted
daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, auntie and friend. She is survived by her
companion of five years, Phil Jug Krimbel of Hoqulam; four sons, Benjamin Abeyta
and his companion, Gina Baca, of Bayard, Jonathan Abeyta and his wife, Elva, of
Aberdeen, Wash., Matthew Abeyta and his wife, Melissa, of Silver City, and
Jeremy Abeyta and his companion, Kathy Baca, of Aberdeen; five brothers, Moises
Perez of West Coyi, Calif., Mike Perez of Silver City, Abraham Perez of Hanover,
Danny Perez of Santa Clara and Thomas Perez Sr. of Silver City; sisters, Nena
Tovar of La Puente, Calif., Martha Parra of Bayard, Becky Sanchez of Silver
City, Ruth Collins of Silver City and Mary Eva Arguijo of Silver City; 17
grandchildren; and numerous nephews, nieces and friends. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Eddie Abeyta, in 1991, and by her father, mother, and
three brothers. Pallbearers will be Moises Perez, Mike Perez, Abraham Perez,
Danny Perez, Ross Collins and Ruben Abeyta. Entrusted to the care of Baca's
Funeral Chapels, U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive.
Abeyta Catherine Abeyta, 15, died Monday, June 15, as a result of injuries
received in an auto accident. She is survived by her parents, Francisco and
Helen Abeyta, two sisters, Mrs. Sally Rodriguez, Miss Anna Maria Abeyta, all of
Silver City, one brother, Gilbert F. Abeyta, stationed with the Air Force in
Blytheville, Arkansas, maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Vargas, and
paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Easevio Abeyta, all of Silver City. Rosary
recitation will be 730 p.m. Friday and Funeral Mass will be 10 a.m. Saturday.
Both services are to be in Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Burial will
follow in the Catholic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Gilbert Abeyta,
David Madrid, Ruben Rodriguez, Steve Garcia, Bobby Gonzales, and James Brewer.
Honorary pallbearers will be Albert Ortiga, Eddie Abeyta, Ruben Abeyta, Henry
Villalobos, Adolfo Maestas, and Andrew Pino. Curtis-Bright Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
Abeyta Eusebio Q. Jumbo Abeyta, 49, a lifelong Silver City resident, entered
life eternal Saturday in El Paso, Texas. He was born May 28, 1942. Mr. Abeyta
was a member of the Cedar Hills Tabernacle. He was a miner. Calling hours were
to be from 2-4 today in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels, where the rosary was
to be recited. The evening prayer service will be held today at 7 in the Cedar
Hills Tabernacle, where the funeral service will be held Wednesday morning at
10. The Rev. Thomas Perez will officiate both services. Burial will follow in
the Silver City Catholic Cemetery, where he will be laid to rest. Survivors
include his wife, Rachel, of Silver City; his parents, Eusebio and Magdalena, of
Silver City; five sons, Spec. Benjamin Abeyta of Fort Bragg, N.C., Jonathan
Abeyta and his wife, Elva, of Silver City, Matthew Abeyta and his wife, Melissa,
of Colorado Springs, Colo., Jeremy Abeyta of Silver City, and Joe Abeyta and his
wife, Mercy, of Riverside, Calif.; a daughter, Cindy Abeyta of Riverside; two
brothers, Ruben and Frank Abeyta, both of Silver City; and two sisters, Natalia
Catasus of West Covina, Calif., and Ylaria Pino of Silver City. He is also
survived by 13 grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Casket bearers
will be Benjamin Abeyta, Jonathan Abeytga, Jeremy Abeyta, Matthew Abeyta, Ruben
Abeyta and Chuck Zamborawski. Honorary bearers will be Frank Abeyta, Severo
Granado Jr., Andrew Pino, and David and Gilbert Peru. Entrusted to the care of
Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.
ABEYTA Eusebio L. Abeyta, 82, a lifelong resident of Silver City, passed away
Friday at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born March 3, 1914, to Santiago
and Hilaria Lope in Silver City. Mr. Abeyta retired as a furnace man for
Kennecott, Copper Corp.an was a longtime member of the Knights of Columbus. He
will be deeply missed by his family and friends. He is survived by his wife,
Magdalena, of the home; two sons, Ruben Abeyta and his wife, Susie, of Silver
City and Frank Abeyta and his wife, Juanita, of Silver City; two daughters,
Natalia Catasus and her husband, Ralph, of West Covina, Calif., and Ylaria Pino
of Silver City; one sister, Betty Aragon of Silver City; 28 grandchildren; 50
great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death
by his parents, a son, Jumbo Abeyta. in 1991; a grandson, Chon Pino, in 1987;
and a granddaughter, Cathy Abeyta, in 1978. Visitation will start at 5 p.m.
today at Baca's Funeral Chapels, followed by the rosary at 7 with Deacon Johnny
Perez reciting. The Mass of resurrection will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m.
at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. Rod Nichols will officiate.
Concluding services and burial will follow at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic
Cemetery. Casket bearers will be Andrew Pino, Jonatbon Abeyta, Ruben Abeyta Jr.,
Gilbert Abeyta, George Ortga and Gilbert Peru. Entrusted to the care of Baca
funeral chapels.
Mrs. Augusta Levy Abraham, 95, Silver City's oldest pioneer resident1 who came
here in 1886, passed away last Saturday morning at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Esther Lamb; 402 W. Sixth Street Born in New York City, May 1, 1864, she
married Louis Abraham in Chicago, May 14, 1882, and came West with 'her husband
that year, locating in Clifton, Ariz, where he secured employment as a brakeman
on a narrow gauge ore twin operating between Clifton and Metcalf, Ariz. In 1886
the Abraham family moved to Silver City where Mr. Abraham first lived at the age
of 13 and. then returned to make it his permanent home. It is recalled that for
many years, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham owned and operated the Southern Hotel, which in
its heyday was Silver City's largest and finest hotel and the center of
community social activity. The Abraham family had a part In shaping the future
destinies of Silver City and contributed mush to the town's early-day
development and progress as a mining and livestock center. In her later years,
Mrs. Abraham had 'the constant and loving care of her daughter, where she made
her home, and of her son, Ned Abraham, of Long Beach, Calif., who made frequent
visits to his mother. Besides the daughter and son, other surviving members of
the family are two granddaughters, Mrs. Charles Lockhart, Hurley, and Mrs. Odie
McKnight, Long Beach; a great grandson, Gary, McKnight and two granddaughters,
Cherie Lee and Nannette Lockhart. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Cox
Mortuary chapel at 3 p.m. The rites were conducted by the Rev. Ernest Berkeley
of the Burley Community Church. Soloist at the services was 'Mrs. Fred Walker,
accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Don G. Pierson. Serving as pallbearers were Leo
Schiff, Eugene Brunell, Fred Mrotzek, John W. Fleming, Walter Wilson , and
Sidney Curtis. Honorary pallbearers were Julius Schwarz, Harry Bassett, Sam
Phoenix, Max Schiff, Robert Jackson, Sr., and Rev. Fred F. Darley. Interment
took place in 'the family burial plot in the Masonic cemetery.
Corporal Ned Abraham, Jr., who died' In a Japanese prison camp in Manchuria
found his final resting place in the hills his childhood home here Wednesday
when his remains were laid at rest in the Masonic cemetery. His body was
returned to the United States from Manchuria last week and arrived in Silver
City Tuesday, accompanied by M-Sgt. E. Allen of San Francisco, who remained in
Silver City for the Services Cpl. Abraham was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Abraham of Silver City and was born and reared here. He was a member of the
ill-fated 200th AAA and was taken prisoner by the Japs at the tall of
Corregidor. Rev. H. L. Gedcles officiated at the services at the Cox Mortuary
Chapeland the American Legion conducted the services at the grave. Pallbearers
were John and Jim Flemming, Howard Mann, Frank Motzek, and Walter Johnson.
Death last Saturday in Long Beach, Calif., claimed Ned Abraham, 79, a pioneer
resident of Silver City and member of the prominent early day Abraham family.
Born in Clifton, Arizona, Mr. Abraham came to Silver City in his youth, being a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Abraham, who for many years owned and operated the
historic Southern Hotel, which in its heyday was one of New Mexico's famous
luxury hotels and the social center of Southwest New Mexico. Following the death
of his parents, Mr. Abraham Inherited this hotel property which he managed for
many years until It's sale some years ago to Joe Landrum of Silver City. Within
the past year the hotel, constructed in 1878, was sold and the ancient structure
was razed. It was one of the community's remaining landmarks. Following his
retirement some years ago, Mr. Abraham moved to Long Beach. However, he made
annual trips to Silver City to look alter property holdings he had here and to
visit his mother, the late Mrs. Augusta Abraham, who passed away October 3,
1959. Throughout his life, Mr. Abraham maintained an interest in Silver City and
kept up contact with a wide circle of friends In this community. Surviving are
his daughter, Mrs. Esther Bud, Long Beach; a grandson, and a niece, Mrs. Leah
Lockart, Sacramento, Calif., and his sister, Mrs. Harry W. Lamb, the former
Essie Abraham, Silver City.
Abram Mrs. Lottie Barnes received word Wednesday of the death of Morris Abram,
78, member of a pioneer Silver City family. He passed away in Santa Fe from a
heart attack. He had served as a warden of the State Penitentiary and as a
member of the State Parole Board. He spent his boyhood in Silver City where he
attended school, and for some yeas was engaged in the management of hotels in
California. Surviving are his wife; a sister, Mrs. Essie Copp, Albuquerque; and
a nephew, Franklin Copp. Other relatives here are Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Esther
Lamb.
Abreu Charles B. Abreu, 80, a resident of Fort Bayard and formerly of North
Hurley, entered life eternal Wednesday at Fort Bayard Medical Center. He was
born Aug. 16, 1912, in Raydado, N.M., to the late Ramon and Gertrude Brown
Abreu. He was an equipment operator for the New Mexico Highway Department prior
to retirement. Mr. Abreu was a member of the Roman Catholic Church. Survivors
include his wife of 57 years, Eva A. Abreu; a son, John Abreu of Hanover; a
brother, Raymond Abreu of California; three sisters, Louise LaVato of Santa
Cruz, N.M., Delia Casous of Mora, and Ramona C. DeBaca of Las Vegas; six
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. No services are scheduled. Cremation
will be by Baca's Mimbres Crematory. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral
Chapels.
ABREUEVA A Abreu, a lifelong resident of Grant County, entered life eternal at
Fort Bayard Medical Center on Monday afternoon. She was born May 10, 1920, in
Ty, Okla., to the late Homer and Mary (McClain) Duggan. She married Charles
Abreu on Sept. 28, 1935, in Terrero, N.M. Cremation has taken place and no
services are scheduled. Survivors include two Sons, John G. Abreu and his wife,
Yolanda, of Hanover, and Albert Castrillo and his wife, Dolores, of Santa Clara;
two sisters, Nema Sherman of Alamogordo and Jane Lasky of Phoenix; 10
grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Charles Abreu. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels and
Mimbres Crematorium.
ABRIL Jose K Abril, 71, of Phoenix, passed away Thursday in Gila Regioal Medical
Center. Entrusted to Curtis-Bright.ABRIL Jose K Abril, 71, of Phoenix, passed
away Thursday in Gila Regioal Medical Center. Entrusted to Curtis-Bright.
Domingo C. Acosta, 50, of Bayard, who had been a pumpman for the Chino Mines
Division f Kennoeott Copper Corporation for 22 years, died Sunday in a local
clinic and hospital. The deceased is survived by three Sons, Sgt. Angel Acosta
of Tampa, Fl., Sgt. Ralph H. Acosta of San Pedro Ca, and Robert R Acosta of
Hazelwood Mo;, two daughters, Yolanda Acosta of Los Angeles and Dianne Acosta of
Bayard, two brothers, Andy Acosta of Tucson and Frank Acosta of Warren Az; and
one step brother, Martin Rodriquez of Lordsburg. Funeral services and burial
were under the direction of Curtis Mortuary. Domingo C. Acosta, 50, of Bayard,
who had been a pumpman for the Chino Mines Division f Kennoeott Copper
Corporation for 22 years, died Sunday in a local clinic and hospital. The
deceased is survived by three Sons, Sgt. Angel Acosta of Tampa, Fl., Sgt. Ralph
H. Acosta of San Pedro Ca, and Robert R Acosta of Hazelwood Mo;, two daughters,
Yolanda Acosta of Los Angeles and Dianne Acosta of Bayard, two brothers, Andy
Acosta of Tucson and Frank Acosta of Warren Az; and one step brother, Martin
Rodriquez of Lordsburg. Funeral services and burial were under the direction of
Curtis Mortuary.
Acedo; Enrique (Henry) A. Acedo, 76, died Tuesday evening in Silver City.Mr.
Acedo was born in Douglas, Az, but was a resident of Grant County for several
years. He was a member of the Bayard Church ofChrist, Disabled American Veteran,
American G.I. Forum, was Staff Sergeant during World War II, receiving the
Silver Star and Purple Heart. Mr. Acedo is survived by his wife, Ramona Acedo of
Central, one daughter, Estella Hernandez of La Puente, Calif., four sisters,
Dolores Barron of Ventura, Calif., Maria Calderon of Indio, Calif., Lupe Orterga
of Calipatria, Calif., Emma Ordunio of Cochella, Calif., and two grandchildren.
Evening services were held at the Wheeler Funeral Home Chapel and Funeral
graveside services were held at the Fort Bayard National Cemetery with Miguel
Bustillos officiating both services and Allingham-Golding Post No. 18,
conducting graveside military honors. Serving as pallbearers were Tony Luna,
Macario Chavez, David Sosaya, Eddie Cuhen, Adolfo Giron, and Fernando Leyba.
Honorary pallbearers were Mike Cuhen, and Tranquilino Lopez. Arrangements were
by the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.
Funeral services for James Ellis Ackerman were held at 2 o'clock Saturday
afternoon in the First Christian church with the Rev. L. Wilmer Van Auken
officiating. Burial was in the family plot at Mountain View Cemetery under the
direction of Mahoney Mortuary.
Mr. Ackerman, who died early Friday morning just two days before his 62nd
birthday, was born Dec. 5, 1892 at Mound City. Mo. When he was still a small
child his parents moved to Gucydon, La. He learned mechanics by working with his
father, and later he went into business with his father and brother. He came to
Deming 41 years ago and at the time of his death, he and his partner Harry
Osborn, owned the Deming Motor Co. Three years after he came to Deming; Mr.
Ackerman and Miss Naoma Tabor of Las Cruces were married in Deming. Their son,
Ellis James Ackerman, Jr., who was born Nov. 20, 1920, was killed in a plane
accident in Florida during World War II. Mr. Ackerman served as city councilman
for 12 years and for four years served as a county commissioner for Luna County
until recently he held offices in the Christian Church where he was a member. At
one time he was a member of the local Odd Fellows Lodge Survivors include his
wife, Mrs. J. E Ackerman of 400 S. Copper Ave., his brother, George F. Ackerman
of Coolidge, Ariz., four nephews and five nieces living in New Mexico. Arizona
and Oregon. Funeral services for James Ellis Ackerman were held at 2 o'clock
Saturday afternoon in the First Christian church with the Rev. L. Wilmer Van
Auken officiating. Burial was in the family plot at Mountain View Cemetery under
the direction of Mahoney Mortuary.
Acklin Mary Elizabeth Denson Acklin, 91, died Monday, Dec. 7 at Ft. Bayard
Medical Center. Mrs. Acklin was born July 22, 1890 in Fountain Hill, Ark., the
daughter of Luther and Martha Denson and was the last surviving of their nine
children. She married William Henry Acklin on April 6, 1921 at the First United
Methodist Church in Deming. As a Grant County pioneer, Mrs. Acklin owned and
operated the Acklin Store on the Mimbres for over 50 years. Survivors include
one son, William Henry Acklin, Jr. of Brisbane, Austrlia; three granddaughters,
Cathi Goforth Busby of Alamogordo, Debbie Driscoll of El Paso and Jennifer
Acklin of Brisbane, Australia; four grandsons, William Bruce Acklin, Sean
Acklin, Michael Acklin and Timothy Acklin, all of Brisbane; and three
great-great grandchildren. Preceding her in death was her husband, William Henry
Acklin in 1969 and a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Acklin Jordan in 1976. Funeral
services were held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Curtis-Bright Chapel with Dr. Joe
Emanuel of the Grace United Methodist Church in Alamogordo officiating.
Interment followed in Memory Lane. Serving as active pallbearers were Pete
Dominguez, Jupe Bounds, Don Oliver, Walter Biebelle, Forrest Delk and Oliver
Jordan. Honorary pallbearers were Bill Graham, Regis McSherry, John Fowler, Jake
Osborn, John Menard, Horace Bounds and David Giraud. Arrangements were by
Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.
Alphonso P Acosta 43 died last Wednesday at his home in Hurley. He was a retired
smelter operator of Chino Mines. Rosary services were held at the Curtis
Mortuary chapel Thursday evening and mass was said in the Catholic Church at 9am
Friday by the 1Rev.Fr. Ramon. Estivell. Burial was in the Silver City cemetery.
A lifelong resident of Grant County, Mr. Acosta was a veteran of Word War II and
a member of Mineral Pest of the American Legion. He 'is survived by his mother.
Mrs. Octaviana P. Arosta of Hurley; three brothers; Rufus of Hurley, Arnold of
Arenas Valley, and-Edward of Silver City; a daughter Beatrice; and five sisters.
Mrs Emily Avilucca Hurley; Mrs. Octava Salaiz, Mrs. Gloria Tarzon, Los. Angeles;
Mrs Conn Carillo Silver City and Mrs. Roy Dominguez of Deming.
Bernardo V. Acosta, 61, passed away Sunday, March 20, at Hillcrest Hospital. Mr.
Acosta was a native of Anthony, N.M. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Francisca
0. Acosta of Silver City, one daughter, Miss Roberta G. Acosta of Bayard, two
sons, Simon G. Acosta and Arturo G. Acosta, both of Silver City, four step-sons.
Jimmy 0. Hernandez of Arenas Valley, Mike G. Hernandez, Ramon G. Hernandez and
Gabriel G. Hernandez, all of Silver City, one step-daughter, Mrs. Marian H.
Gonzales of Los Angeles, Calif., and five grandchildren. Survivors also include
two sisters, Mrs. Isabel Garcia and Mrs. Lupe Torres, both of Silver City, and a
brother, Concepcion V. Acosta of Anaheim, Calif. Rosary services were recited
Monday. March 21, at the Curtis-Bright Funeral Chapel with the Funeral Mass said
Tuesday, March 22, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Interment followed in
the Catholic Cemetery with Monsignor A. James Milano officiating. Serving as
pallbearers were Pat 0. Valencia, Jr., Gabriel H. Hernandez, Ramon G. Hernandez,
Mike G. Hernandez, Jimmy G. Hernandez and Jesus S. Acosta.
Dee Acosta, 44, a World War II veteran and former resident of Glenwood, died
Sunday in Vallejo, Calif. He was a son of Mrs. Manuel Acosta of Glenwood. A
brother, Joe Acosta of Silver City, left 'for California to attend the funeral
services.
Eliseo B. Acosta, 52, resident of Reserve where he was employed by the Catron
County Road Dept., died Saturday. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Sam
Trujillo, Reserve, and Mrs. Walter Hill, Clovis; his mother, Mrs. M. B. Acosta,
Reserve; six grandchildren;' five brothers, Joe Acosta, Silver City; Rocky
Acosta, Morenci, Aria; Frank Acosta, Los Angeles; Mike Acosta, Glenwood; Ysidro
Acosta, Phoenix, and three sisters, Mrs. Eph Spurgeon, Glenwood; Mrs. Joe
Martinez, El Paso, and Mrs. Isabel Sloan, Morenci. Rosary services were held
Sun. day at the Reserve Catholic Church, followed by mass Monday morning, with
burial following in the Reserve cemetery.
Emillo N. Acosta, 58, was accidentally killed when his automobile overturned in
Hurley pinning him beneath it at about 815 a. m. Monday. The automobile, which
struck Mr Acosta was driving at a very moderate rate of speed, apparently struck
a soft Shoulder and rock at the same time and turned over. He was taken to the
Santa Rita Hospital and died Monday afternoon at 430.Mr. Acosta was an employee
of the Santa Rita Store Co. at Hurley, where he had worked for 2 years. He is
survived by his wife, Octaviana, and nine children; Mrs. W. L. Avilucia of
Hurley, Mrs. M. L. Salaiz and Mrs. Wm. Tarazon, both of Los Angeles; Josephine
and Clorincia of Hurley; and four sons, Rufus, Aifonso, Arnold and Edward, all
of Hurley. Mr. Acosta was a charter member of the Alianza Hispano Americana
Lodge No. 17 of Silver City. Funeral services will he a Requiem High Mass at the
Hurley Catholic' Church at 900 this morning.
ACOSTA Francisca P Acosta A 74, died Wednesday in Silver City. Mrs. Acosta was
born in Hatch and was a longtime resident of Grant County. She was a communicant
of, St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church. Mrs. Acosta Is survived by two
daughters, Mariana Gonzales of Los Angeles, Calif., and Roberta Acosta of San
Juan six sons, Ramon G. Hernandez and Jimmy G. Hernandez of Arenas Valley,
Miguel G. Hernandez, Gabriel G. Hernandez, Simon G. Acosta, and Arturo G.
Acosta, all of Silver City; two sisters, Eutalia Acosta of Bernalillo and Ofelia
Luna of Truth or Consequences two brothers, Federico Gutierrez of Central and
Tranquile Gutierrez of' Bernalillo 39 grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bernardo V. Acosta, in 107. Rosary
recitation will he at 730 tonight at the Wheeler Funeral Home Chapel with
Monsignor A. James Milano reciting, and Mass of the Resurrection will be
celebrated at 1030 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in
Hilisboro with the Rev. Arthur C.M. Morgan officiating. Interment will follow at
the Hilisboro Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Anthony. A Terzaga,
Daniel A. Miestas, Gabriel M. Hernandez Jr., Pat Valencia; Anselmo Hernandez and
Sammy Hernandez. Honorary pallbearers will be Roger Gutierrez, Leonard
Gutierrez, Larry Gutierrez, John-fly Luna, Stanley Luna, Pedro Acosta, Rudy
Acosta, Luis Acosta, and Willie Gutierrez. Arrangements are by the Wheeler
Funeral Home of Silver City.
ACOSTA Francisco C. Acosta, 78, died Monday, Feb. 2, at the Life Care Center in
Sierra Vista, Ariz. Mr. Acosta was born March 9, 1919, in Shakespeare to Bernabe
Acosta and Dolores Casares Acosta. He was raised in New Mexico. He was a
decorated veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during World War II with Gen. George
Patton's 3rd Army with the 2828 Combat Engineers. After the service, he moved to
Bisbee, Ariz., and worked for Phelps Dodge Corp. as a miner until retiring July
1, 1975. Mr. Acosta was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post No. 638 and American Legion Post No. 16. He was in avid pool
player. He was preceded in death by his wife, Cecilia Serna Acosta, on June 26,
1985. Survivors include a daughter, Dolores, Dottie Samaniego of Bisbee; five
sons, Miguel Acosta (Yanira) of Colorado Springs, Cob., Frank Acosta Jr.
(Carmen) of Lordsburg, Ramon Acosta of Las Cruces, John Acosta (Delcia) of
Playas., and Bernabe Bernie Acosta of Bisbee; and 10 grandchildren, Ralph
Samaniego III, Tina Samaniego, Miguel Acosta Jr., John Acosta, Nick Acosta,
Maria Dominique Acosta, Angela Acosta, Joseph Acosta, Sonya Acosta and Cecilia
Acosta. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Martin Rodriguez and Domingo
Acosta. A viewing will be held at St. Patrick's on Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. in Bisbee, followed by a rosary at 7 p.m. in Lords-burg at St. Joseph's
Catholic Church. Mass will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's.
Burial with full military honors will follow at Shakespeare Cemetery in
Lordsburg. All arrangements are being handled by Dugan Funeral Chapel of Bisbee
and Lordsburg Funeral Home.
ACOSTA Joe B. Acosta, 85, a longtime Silver City resident, passed away Thursday
at University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque. Visitation will begin at 4
this afternoon at Baca's Funeral Chapels followed by the prayer vigil at 7.
Deacon Bill Holguin will preside. Mass of the resurrection will be celebrated
Tuesday morning at 10 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Father John
Colgan officiating. The concluding service and interment will follow at St.
Vincent de Paul Cemetery. He was born Jan. 13, 1912, in Ruidoso, Texas, to Dario
Acosta and Manuela Brito. On Aug. 28, 1937, he married Julia Lopez at St.
Vincent's in Silver City and moved here in 1939. He was a communicant of the
Roman Catholic Church. Mr. Acosta was a businessman and was also involved with
real estate sales. He owned and operated the Buffalo Bar until his retirement.
His family includes his wife, Julia L. Acosta of the home; a son, Edward J.
Acosta, and his wife, Lucy, of San Antonio, Texas; two daughters, Irene Sanchez
and her husband, Serafin, of Pacifica, Calif., and Emma Morales and husband,
Alfred, of Silver City; a brother, Mike Acosta, and his wife, Nora, of Glenwood;
three sisters, Pearl Spurgeon of Glenwood, Marcella Martinez and her husband,
Joe, of El Paso, Texas, and Isabel Sloan of Douglas, Ariz.; and six
grandchildren Jeanette Conn, Joseph and Robert Acosta, Derrick Morales, Julie
Gonoz and Rebecca Morales. Casket bearers will be Richard Rodriguez, Armando
Miranda. Joseph and Robert Acosta, and Manny and Mike Hernandez. Entrusted to
the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels, U.S.180 at Delk Drive. Phone 388-2334.
Death on Sunday claimed Jose Acosta, 80, a retired long-time resident of Silver
City, who passed away in Hillcrest Hospital. Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Altagracla Acosta; two sons, Concepcion , of Anaheim, Calif, and Bernardo,
Silver City; two daughters, Mrs. Isabel Garcia, Silver City and Mrs. Lupe
Torres, Arrey, N. M.; 18 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Rosary
services were held at the Curtis Mortuary chapel, followed by mass at 9 a.m.
Wednesday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, followed by burial in the
Catholic cemetery.
ACOSTA Julia L. Acosta, 81, a longtime Silver City resident, passed away
Sun-day, Nov. 8, at University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque. She was
born in Morenci, Ariz., on Feb. 16, 1917, to Eufemia Lopez and Ignacio Aja. On
Aug. 28, 1937, she married Joe B. Acosta at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
in Silver City. She was a communicant of the Roman Catholic Church. Mrs. Acosta
was a homemaker, and a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Her hobbies included
needlework, canning, sewing and quilting. Visitation was held Wednesday
afternoon at Baca's Funeral Chapels. The prayer vigil followed. Deacon Bill
Holguin recited the holy rosary. The Mass of the resurrection was to be
celebrated Tuesday morning at 10 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with
Father John Colgan officiating. The rite of committal and burial followed at St.
Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery. Her family includes a son, Edward Acosta, and
his wife, Lucy, of Santa Fe; two daughters, Irene Sanchez and her husband,
Serafin, of Pacifida, Calif., and Emma Morales and her husband, Alfred of Silver
City; six grandchildren Jeanette Conn, Joseph and Robert Acosta, Derrick
Morales, Julie Goncz and Rebecca Morales; and five great-grandchildren. Casket
bearers were Robert Acosa, Eddie, Mike and Manny Hernandez, Richard Rodriguez
and Albert Rodriguez. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels, U.S. 180
East Past Delk Drive. Phone 388-2334.
Mrs Antonia C Acosta, 65, a former resident of Silver City, who had lived the
past 12 years in Lakewood, Calif., died Jan. 23; at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Loreflzo Barrios.Besides Mrs. Barrios other daughter survive and two sons.
She was an aunt of Mrs. Leonardo Treviso, Mrs. Willie Luera, and Mrs. Lukie
Madrid of Silver City. Mr. and Mrs. Treviso left for California Monday to attend
the funeral.
Mrs Antonia C Acosta, 65, a former resident of Silver City, who had lived the
past 12 years in Lakewood, Calif., died Jan. 23; at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Loreflzo Barrios. Besides Mrs. Barrios other daughter survive and two sons.
She was an aunt of Mrs. Leonardo Treviso, Mrs. Willie Luera, and Mrs. Lukie
Madrid of Silver City. Mr. and Mrs. Treviso left for California Monday to attend
the funeral. Mrs. Manuela Acosta, 78, resident of Glenwood for many years,
passed away Wednesday in a Silver City Rest Home. Surviving are five sons, Rocky
Acosta, Morenci, Ariz; Frank Acosta, Los Angeles; Ysldro Acosta, Phoenix; Mike
Acosta, Glenwood, and Joe Acosta, of Silver City; three daughters, Mrs. Eph
Spurgeon, Glenwood; Mrs. Joe Martinez, El Paso; Mrs. Pierce Sloan, Morenci; a
sister, Mrs. Monica Nieves, El Paso; a brother, Ramon Rito, Fort Hancock, Texas;
25 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are pending at
Curtis mortuary.
Mrs. Manuela Acosta, 78, resident of Glenwood for many years, passed away
Wednesday in a Silver City Rest Home. Surviving are five sons, Rocky Acosta,
Morenci, Ariz; Frank Acosta, Los Angeles; Ysldro Acosta, Phoenix; Mike Acosta,
Glenwood, and Joe Acosta, of Silver City; three daughters, Mrs. Eph Spurgeon,
Glenwood; Mrs. Joe Martinez, El Paso; Mrs. Pierce Sloan, Morenci; a sister, Mrs.
Monica Nieves, El Paso; a brother, Ramon Rito, Fort Hancock, Texas; 25
grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are pending at
Curtis mortuary.
ACOSTA Nora Acosta, a resident of Silver City, entered eternal rest Thursday at
Presbyterian Hospital in Albuquerque. Arrangements are pending. Entrusted to the
care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.
ACOSTA Nora Dominguez Acosta, a lifetime Grant County resident, passed away
Thursday, Dec. 26, at Presbyterian Hospital in Albuquerque surrounded by her
loving family. Visitation was held at 6 p.m. Monday at Baca's Funeral Chapels.
The prayer vigil followed at 7, led by Alex Acosta. The funeral liturgy was to
be celebrated this morning at 10 at St. Francis Newman Center, with His
Excellency Bishop Ricardo Ramirez, CSB, presiding. Concluding services and
interment followed at the San Lorenzo Cemetery. She was born Feb. 8, 1939, in
San Lorenzo to Joe B. and Amalia (Torrez) Dominguez. On April 9, 1959, she
married Sam Acosta at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Silver City. She
graduated from Silver High School, received her degree in education at Western
New Mexico University. Schools, where she taught for 25 years. She was an active
member and communicant at St. Francis Newman Center. Surviving is her husband,
Sam Acosta of the family home in Silver City; two daughters. Anna Acosta Estrada
and husband, Antonio Estrada, of Dal las, and Deborah Acosta Conder and husband,
Carl Conder, of Houston; mother, Amalia Molly Dominguez of San Lorenzo; sister,
Josephine Cochrane, and husband, Dan, of California; and three grandchildren,
Gabriel and Sara Estrada and Vincent Conder. She was preceded in death by her
father, Joe B. Dominguez in 1994. Serving as pallbearers are Tony Torres, Rudy
Dominguez, Phil Kiss, Eddie Ortiz, Lance Horton, and Martin Rael. Honorary
pallbearers were Dan Cochrane, Jerry Domniguez, John Acosta, alex Acosta,
Enrique and Alfred Ortiz, Sam Baca, Carl Woodward, Adam Perez, Jacob Kiss, Dr
John Bell, Roger Garza, and her beloved family and friends. Entrusted to Baca's.
Acosta Octaviana P, 93, died Saturday evening in fort Bayard. Mrs Acosta was
born in Pinos altos to Eban S and Maria Medina Porter. She had been a resident
of Hurly for the past 62 years and a communicant of the Infant Jesus Catholic
church. Mrs Acosta is survived by five daughters, Emilita Avilucea of Hurley,
Octavia Kramer of Santa Anna CA, Gloria Tarezon of San Gabriel CA, Clorinda
Carillo of Bayard and Josephine Dominquez of Bayard. Three sons, Rufus Acosta of
Hurley, Arnold Acosta of Grand Junction CO, and Edward P Acosta of Hurley; 19
grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by her husband, Emilo N Acosta in 1947, and a son Alfonso
Acosta in 1961. Rosary recetation will be held tonight and mass of the
resurrection will be celebrated at 10am Tuesday. Both services will be held in
the Infant Jesus Catholic church. The Rev Benito Suen will officiate. Internment
will follow in the Silver City cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be her
grandsons Richard Acosta Daniel Acosta, Roldan Acosta, Arnold Acosta Javier
Acosta, and Arthur Acosta. Honorary pallbearers will be her other grandsons,
Rudy Acosta, Tony Domingquez, Michaosta, Timothy Acosta, Jim Tarazon, and Rufus
Acosta. Arrangements are by Wheeler.
ACOSTA Refugia Acosta, 89, died Wednesday at her residence in Silver City. Mrs.
Acosta was born in Chihuahua, Mexico, and had been a resident of Si!ver City for
years. She was a communicant of Saint Vincent's Catholic Church and was a member
of the Guadalupanas and Silver senior Citizens. Mrs. i~cos1a owned and operated
a licensed foster home for the state for 25 years. She is survived by five
daughters, Fernanda Espinosa of Pico Rivera, Calif., Juanita Arcilano of Tucson,
Ariz., Ageda Gonzales of Pico Rivera Calif.,Mary Jane Martinez of Socorro and
Peggy Geiger of Norfolk, Va.; four sons, lsaias Espinosa of Norwalk, Calif.,
Albert Espinosa and Paul Espinosa of Silver City and Sylvester Lopez of
Bellflower, Calif.; 26 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandchild. Rosary recitation wilI be held at 8 tonight in the St.
Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, and Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated
at 10 a. in. Friday at St. Vincent's with Monsignor. James Milano officiating at
both services. Interment will follow in the Silver City Catholic Cemetery.
Serving a,; pallbearers wil1 be Rolando Arellano, William Arellanono, Michael
Arellano, Frankie Espinosa, Robert Gonza1es Eusebio Abeyta. Honorary pallbearers
will be Jesus Alvarado, Ruben Alvarado and Edward Alvarado. Arrangements are by
the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.
ACOSTA Richard G. Acosta Sr., 78, died Friday at Presbyterian Hospital in
Albuquerque. Cremation has taken place and no services are planned. Baca's
Funeral Chapel handled arrangements. Acosta was born Oct. 11,1920, in Deming. He
was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, serving in World War II. He was later
employed by the U.S. Postal Service for 39 years. Survivors include his wife,
Nellie J. Acosta; son, Richard Acosta Jr.; daughters, Esther Pereira, Doris
Acosta, Ruth Marie Acosta and Mary Jane Jackson, all of Deming, and daughter
Sylvia Acosta Abril of El Paso; brothers, Pete G. Acosta of Deming, Moses Acosta
of Bishop, Calif., and Ruben Acosta of South Bend, Ind.; sister, Ofelia Marie
Raugley of Stafford, Vir.; and four grandchildren^
Acosta Visitation for Velma Christina Acosta, 85, of Silver City will be from
6p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at Bright Funeral Home, where services will be held at 10
a.m. Tuesday. Acosta died Thursday in Gila Regional Medical Center. Survivors
include her son, Rocky L. Acosta of York Valley, Ariz.; daughter, Amanda Garcia
of Silver City; sisters, Chlorena Cloak of Silver City and Carrie Blankenship of
Lebanon, Mo.; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Acosta Alberto Acosta, 72, passed away Saturday, April 22, at Fort Bayard
Medical Center. Mr. Acosta was a lifelong resident of Grant County. He is
survived by a sister, Mrs. Octaviana Acosta of Hurley, a brother Agustine Acosta
of Silver City and several nieces and nephews. Rosary recitation was Monday,
April 24, in the Curtis-Bright Funeral Chapel. Funeral Mass was Tuesday, April25
at St. Francis Newman Center with Rev. Fr. Manuel Marumba conducting both
services. Interment followed in Ft. Bayard State Cemetery. Serving as
pallbearers were Sam Acosta, Rufus Acosta, Bill Acosta, Jesus Monje, Edwardo
Flores and Eddie Triviso.
Acosta Angel Ace Romero Acosta, 48, passed away Wednesday, Nov. l6 in Munich,
Germany, following an illness. Born in Lordsburg on May l4, l940, he attended
schools in Santa Rita and Bayard and attended Cobre High School two years. He
joined the U.S. Air Force on May l4, l957, and retired as a master sergeant in
October l977. During his career in the Air Force he served tours in the
Mediterranean, throughout Europe, the Pacific, the Orient, the Middle East, and
three tours in Southeast Asia. He was a combat electronic warfare specialist
serving aboard reconnaissance aircraft. He saw extensive action in the Middle
East, in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and in the Republic of Vietnam. Following his
retirement he spent the last ll years working throughout Europe and the Middle
East as a field representative for various U.S. defense contractors. One of his
assignments was in Teheran, Iran, where he spent four years up until the time of
the revolution. He had also worked with the Israeli Defense forces in Tel Aviv,
Israel, and had been assigned in Munich, Germany for the last six years. He
earned his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from Bellevue College in
Omaha, Neb., in l973, in Spanish, Sociology and Latin American studies. He was a
consultant in linguistics. Survivors are his wife, Debbie G. Acosta of Tampa,
Fla.; one daughter, Concepcion Carmen Acosta of Tampa; one stepdaughter, Belen
Gilbert of Tampa; one stepson, Jose Gilbert, serving with the U.S. Navy in South
Carolina; his mother, Carmen R. Acosta of Silver City; two sisters, Yolanda R.
Acosta of Los Angeles, Calif.; and Miss David Stockhaus of Fort Campbell, Ky.;
and two brothers, Robert M. Acosta of Punta Rincon, Puerto Rico, and Rafael
Acosta of Silver City; four nephews, Steven and Michael Stockhaus of Fort
Campbell, Ky., and Rafael Angel and Adam R. Acosta of Silver City; and by many
aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by a brother, Benjamin R.
Vigil, in l985. Mr. Acosta was known for his love, kindness, warmth, concern for
others, and especially for his quick wit and sense of humor. A memorial service
has been scheduled for2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23 in the St. Vincent de Paul
Catholic Church. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery in Washington,
D.C., where arrangements are pending.
Acosta Full military services were held in Arlington National Cemetery in
Virginia for former Grant County resident Angel Romero Acosta. Mr. Acosta was a
retired Air Force master sergeant who had attended schools in Santa Rita and
Bayard. He passed away on Nov. 16 in Munich, Germany, and was laid to rest Dec.
12 receiving a 21-gun salute and a flyover by U.S. Air Force fighters in the
''missing man'' formation. Mr. Acosta had distinguished himself in service to
his country in Southeast Asia. Attending the services were his mother Carmen R.
Acosta of Silver City; his sister Dina and her husband, Sgt. 1st. Class David
Stockhaus, of Fort Cambell, Ky.; his nephews, Steven and Michael Stockhaus, also
of Fort Cambell, Ky.; his daughter Menny Acosta of Tampa Fla.; and Mr. and Mrs.
Jesus Alvarez, also of Tampa.Acosta Full military sevices were held in Arlington
National Cemetery in Virginia for former Grant County resident Angel Romero
Acosta. Mr. Acosta was a retired Air Force master sergeant who had attended
schools in Santa Rita and Bayard. He passed away on Nov. 16 in Munich, Germany,
and was laid to rest Dec. 12 receiving a 21-gun salute and a flyover by U.S. Air
Force fighters in the missing man formation. Mr. Acosta had distinguished
himself in service to his country in Southeast Asia. Attending the services were
his mother Carmen R. Acosta of Silver City; his sister Dina and her husband,
Sgt. 1st. Class David Stockhaus, of Fort Cambell, Ky.; his nephews, Steven and
Michael Stockhaus, also of Fort Cambell, Ky.; his daughter Menny Acosta of Tampa
Fla.; and Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Alvarez, also of Tampa.
Acosta Augustine P. Tino Acosta, age 69, passed away Saturday, June 20 in the
Fort Bayard Medical Center. He was born February 15, 1912 in Silver City the son
of Jose and Maria Medina Acosta and lived here all of his life. He was a member
of St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs.
Connie Garza of San Antonio, Tex.; four sons, Sam Acosta of Los Angeles, Alex
Acosta of San Manuel, Ariz., and Eddie Acosta of Denver, Colo.; one sister, Mrs.
Octaviana Acosta of Hurley; nine grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Ropsary was recited Monday evening at 7 p.m. in the Curtis-Bright Chapel. Mass
of the Resurrection was celebrated Tuesday, June 23 at 9 a.m. at the St. Francis
Newman Center Catholic Church. Both services were under the direction of Rev.
Fr. Mike Macaya of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church of Bayard. Serving as
pallbearers were Manuel Sierra, Frank Salaiz, Manuel Hernandez, David Conway,
David Armijo and Eddie Triviso. Arrangements by the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.
Acosta Concepcion V. Acosta, a former Silver City resident, passed away on
Monday, March 23 in Anaheim, Calif. He is survived by his wife, Cecilia S.
Acosta of Anaheim; two sons, Concepcion Acosta and Jose S. Acosta, both of
California; two granddaughters, and five grandsons, all of California.
Acosta Doris M. Acosta, 52, a Silver City resident, entered into eternal rest
Wednesday at her home. Mrs. Acosta, a homemaker, was born May 17, 1942 in Sant
Rita to John N. and Margorie Davis Ballantine. She was preceded in death by her
parents and her husband, Leon. She is survived by her stepfather, Walter Pasco
of Silver City. At her request, cremation has taken place with Mimbres
Crematorium and no other services are scheduled. Entrusted to the care of Baca's
Funeral Chapels and Mimbres Crematorium.
Acosta Eligia Acosta, a Silver City resident, passed away Monday in Las Cruces
Memorial General Hospital. She was born Dec. 12, 1900 in Mexico. She was
preceded in death by a son, Benito Garcia. Survivors are a son, Gilbert Winko
Garcia and wife, Masa of Silver City; and four daughters, Amelia Valenzuela and
husband, Alfonso of Los Angeles, Chole Mercado and husband, Rosendo of Cotton,
Calif., Manuela Lerma and husband, Henry, and Mary M. Munoz, all of Silver City.
Visitation was to be held today from 2-5 p.m. at Curtis-Bright Chapel. Rosary
will be held tonight at 7 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Funeral mass
will be said Friday at 10 a.m., also at St. Vincent's, with burial following at
the Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers are Emilio De La O, Gibby Garcia, Frankie
Valenzuela, Micheal Chacon, Johnny Ray Doporto, Louie Valenzuela, Gilbert A.
Garcia and Albert Mendoza. The family members have selected Curtis-Bright
Funeral Home to serve them.
Acosta; Joe Moreno Acosta, 77, died April 28 in Silver City. Mr. Acosta was born
in Santa Rita and was a lifelong resident of Grant County. He was a communicant
of the Catholic Church. Mr. Acosta is survived by two daughters, Corinne Rivera
of Silver City and Belinda Acosta of Tucson, Az; three sons, George J. and Fred
Acosta of Silver City and Pvt. Joe Acosta of Fort Leonardwood, Missouri; one
brother, Fred Acosta; nine grandchildren and one great-grandson. Rosary
recitation was held May 1 at the Wheeler Funeral Home Chapel and Mass of the
Resurrection was celebrated May 2 at the St. Francis Newman Center with Rev.
Robert Getz officiating both services. Interment followed at the Silver City
Catholic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Luciano Montes, David Valles,
Cipriano Ogas, Edward Mendoza, Ernest Jacquez and Manuel Acosta. Honorary
pallbearers were Maxie Trujillo, Tony Jacquez, Frank Saliaz and Paul Mitchell.
Arrangements by the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.
Acosta Jose A. Acosta, 72, died here Friday morning. Acosta was a 60 year
resident of Silver City and a retired Kennecott Copper employee. He is survived
by his widow, Refugia P. Acosta of Silver City; three sons, Manuel and Angel
Acosta and Paul P. Espinosa, all of Silver City; three daughters, Mrs. Helen A.
Escalante of Phoenix; Mrs. Ageda Gonzales of Pico Rivera, Calif., and Mrs. Mary
Jane Baca of Silver City; 11 grandchildren, one brother and three sisters.
Rosary services were held in the Curtis-Bright Funeral Chapel Sunday at 730 p.m.
with the burial Mass from St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Monday at 930 a.m.
Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery with the Rev. Fr. A James Milano
officiating. Casket bearers were Manuel Acosta, Johnny Baca, Leo Gonzales,
Arturo Aguirre, Manuel Portillo and Epigmenio Andazola.
Acosta Jose C. El Zapatero Acosta, 86, a boot and shoe maker for 63 years,
entered life eternal Thursday at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born July
6, 1906, in Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico, to the late Macario and Jovita Zavala
Acosta. A communicant of Our Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church in Bayard,he
was also active in the League of Sacred Heart, Club Benito Juarez, Sagrada
Familia and Familia Christiana. Calling hours willstart at 6 Sunday evening at
Baca's Funeral Chapels with the prayer vigil beginning at 7. Deacon Bill Holguin
will recite the rosary. The funeral liturgy will begin at 10 a.m. Monday at Our
Lady of Fatima Church in Bayard. The Rev. Paulus Kao will be the celebrant. The
rite of committal will follow at Memory Lane Cemetery in Silver City. Survivors
include his daughters and sons-in-law, Jovita and Jorge Garcia of Montebello,
Calif., Lucille and Reginald Chavez of El Paso, Texas, and Esther and Arthur
Murillo of Silver City; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a brother,
Epitacio Acosta of Mexico City; three sisters, Christina Ramirez of Mexico City,
Teresa Tovar of Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico and Hermila Morales of Aguas Calientes,
Mexico; a sister-in-law, Lucia Espinosa of El Paso; and several nieces and
nephews. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.
Acosta Leon Acosta, 56, a resident of Silver City, passed away Monday at Gila
Regional Medical Center. He was born July 20, 1937, to Roque B. and Velma C.
(Hamilton) Acosta in Alma. He was a musician, having played lead guitar for
Meredith Neal and The Boot Hill Boys. On July 12, 1976, he married Doris Pascoe
in Deming. He was an avid hunter and fisherman who loved children. He was a
member of the Silver City Elks Lodge. Mr. Acosta was employed at Chino Mines as
a crane operator and retired after 30 years of service. He is survived by his
wife, Doris Acosta of Silver City; his mother, Velma C. Hamilton Acosta of
Silver City; a brother, Rocky L. Acosta, and his wife, Betty, of Duncan, Ariz;
his father-in-law, Sonny Pascoe of Silver City; three nieces, Amanda Garcia and
her husband, Rick, of Silver City, Lynn Madrigal and her husband, Tony, of
Duncan, and Patricia Arnold Benson of Salem, Ore.; two nephews, Mike Acosta of
Duncan and James Arnold and his wife, Tracy, of Salem; four great-nephews; and
four great-nieces. Visitation took place from 2-7 p.m. Thursday in the
Curtis-Bright Funeral Home chapel. Funeral services began at 10 a.m. today at
the funeral home with Chaplain Dave Strain officiating. Interment followed in
Memory Lane Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mike Acosta, Rick Garcia, Bob Dannelley,
Rick Smith, Boyd Frost and Ray Bailey. Honorary pallbearers were Lindall Acosta,
Charles Stearns, Sergio Legarda Garcia, Chantel Garcia, Tony Madrigal Sr., Tony
Madrigal Jr., Melanie Madrigal, and all his family and friends. In lieu of
flowers, contributions in his name may be made to the American Cancer Society,
P.O. Box 1943, Silver City, N.M. 88062. Family members selected Curtis-Bright
Funeral Home to serve them.
Acosta Manuel M. Acosta, 62, a lifelong resident of Silver City, died Monday
evening at his home. He was born Aug. 2, 1927 in Silver City to Maria Morales
Acosta and Jose A. Acosta. He attended Western New Mexico University and was
employed by the town of Silver City as water superintendent for 24 years. Mr.
Acosta was a veteran of World War II, and a member of the American Legion,
Knights of Columbus and St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Calling hours are
from noon to 5 p.m. today in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels. Rosary service
will be held tonight at 730 in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, where Mass
of the Christian burial will be celebrated Thursday afternoon at 2 with the Rev.
Richard Lynch as the celebrant. Concluding services will follow in the Fort
Bayard National Cemetery with veteran honors accorded by Allingham-Golding Post
No. 18 of the American Legion. Survivors are his wife, Blanch Ogas Acosta of
Silver City; two sons, Ronald O. Acosta of Las Cruces and Jose O. Acosta of
Silver City; a daughter, Lorraine O. Acosta of Las Cruces; a brother, Angel M.
Acosta of Silver City; a sister, Mary Helen Escalante of Phoenix; and an uncle,
Joe Morales of Silver City. He was preceded in death by a brother, Tony Parra,
who was killed in action during World War II. Casket bearers will be Catarino
Lopez, Joe F. Mendoza, Dennis Acosta, Billy Ogas, Tony I. Rivera and Richard
Sifuentes. Honorary bearers will be Pat Gutierrez, Bobby Mendoza, Vicente
Romero, Pablo Espinosa, Johnny M. Aragon, Knights of Columbus members and
co-workers with the Silver City Public Works Department. Entrusted to the care
of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.
Acosta Manuel M. Acosta, 62, a lifelong resident of Silver City, died Monday
evening at his home. He was born Aug. 2, 1927 in Silver City to Maria Morales
Acosta and Jose A. Acosta. He attended Western New Mexico University and was
employed by the town of Silver City as water superintendent for 24 years. Mr.
Acosta was a veteran of World War II, and a member of the American Legion,
Knights of Columbus and St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Calling hours are
from noon to 5 p.m. today in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels. Rosary service
will be held tonight at 730 in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, where Mass
of the Christian burial will be celebrated Thursday afternoon at 2 with the Rev.
Richard Lynch as the celebrant. Concluding services will follow in the Fort
Bayard National Cemetery with veteran honors accorded by Allingham-Golding Post
No. 18 of the American Legion. Survivors are his wife, Blanch Ogas Acosta of
Silver City; two sons, Ronald O. Acosta of Las Cruces and Jose O. Acosta of
Silver City; a daughter, Lorraine O. Acosta of Las Cruces; a brother, Angel M.
Acosta of Silver City; a sister, Mary Helen Escalante of Phoenix; and an uncle,
Joe Morales of Silver City. He was preceded in death by a brother, Tony Parra,
who was killed in action during World War II. Casket bearers will be Catarino
Lopez, Joe F. Mendoza, Dennis Acosta, Billy Ogas, Tony I. Rivera and Richard
Sifuentes. Honorary bearers will be Pat Gutierrez, Bobby Mendoza, Vicente
Romero, Pablo Espinosa, Johnny M. Aragon, Knights of Columbus members and
co-workers with the Silver City Public Works Department. Entrusted to the care
of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels. Acosta Pinos Altos mourns the death of one
of its pioneer residents, Mrs. Maria P. Acosta, 87, who passed away last Friday.
Rosary services were held Sunday evening at the Cox Mortuary chapel. Mass was
said Monday at 9 a.m. by the Rev. R.A. Vonder Haar, of St. Vincent de Paul
Catholic Church, followed by burial in the Silver City Catholic cemetery.
Survivors are three sons, Albert, Augustine and Pete Acosta, Silver City; a
daughter, Octaviana Acosta, Hurley; twenty two grandchildren and thirty two
great grandchildren.
Acosta Pinos Altos mourns the death of one of its pioneer residents, Mrs. Maria
P. Acosta, 87, who passed away last Friday. Rosary services were held Sunday
evening at the Cox Mortuary chapel. Mass was said Monday at 9 a.m. by the Rev.
R.A. Vonder Haar, of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, followed by burial in
the Silver City Catholic cemetery. Survivors are three sons, Albert, Augustine
and Pete Acosta, Silver City; a daughter, Octaviana Acosta, Hurley; twenty-two
grandchildren and thirty-two great grandchildren.
Acosta Vincent Edward Acosta, 19, a graduate of Cobre High School and a former
resident of Bayard, died Jan. 1 in Orange, Calif. He was born Sept. 15, 1970.
Services were held Jan. 3 in La Purisima Catholic Church in Orange, and burial
followed in the Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange. Survivors include his wife,
America Tapia and their son, Anthony Ray, both of Orange; his parents, Vincent
and Yolanda Acosta; his sister, Diana Acosta; and his brothers, Adrian, David,
Steven and Andrew Acosta, all of Bayard; his grandparents, Lauriano and Annie
Ledesma of Orange; and his uncles and their wives and families, Larry Ledesma
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ledesma, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ledesma and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ledesma; and his aunts and husbands and their families,
Stella and Robert Cortez and family, Cynthia and Joey Villa and family, Victoria
and Randy Bender and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Razo and family, all of
Orange. Others are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanchez and family of Bayard, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Acosta and family of Perris, Calif., and Manuel Acosta of Salt Lake City,
Utah. Pallbearers were Steve Ledesma, Larry Ledesma, Harvey Ledesma, Joe Villa,
and Mario and Bobby Cortez. Honorary pallbearers were his close friends and
relatives.
ACOSTA Aflrelo Morales Acosta, 75, a longtime Deming resident, died Wednesday at
Mimbres Memorial Hospital. Visitation will be from 2-5 this afternoon at Baca's
Funeral Chapels in Deming and the prayer vigil will begin at 7 at St. Ann's
Catholic Church. The funeral liturgies will he celebrated Saturday morning at 11
at St. Ann's Catholic Church. The Rev. Alfred Galvan will officiate and the rite
of continual will follow at Mountain View Cemetery, where he will be laid to
rest. He was born July 3,1920, in Anthony to Candelario Acosta and Justina
Morales Acosta. Mr. Acosta was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving his country
from October 1941 and being honorably discharged Nov. 11, 1945, at Fort Bliss
Texas. He was a Deming resident since 1951, having previously lived in Anthony.
He farmed in Deming since 1951 in the Lewis Flats area and was a member of the
American Legion and St. Ann's Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Lupe
Acosta of the home; three sons, Alfredo Acosta Jr. and Manuel Acosta, both of
Deming, and Aliredo Montancz of Anthony; three daughters, Mary Salazar of
Albuquerque, and Martha Valticrra and Sylvia Valtierra, both of Deining;16
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Nacbo SalaLar,
Isidro Rublo, Candelario Acosia, Ralph Luna, and Arturo and David Valtierra.
Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels of Deming.
ACOSTA Cecilia Sepulveda Acosta, 70, of Anaheim, Calif., formerly a resident of
Silver City, died in California on Sunday, Sept 29. Mrs. Sepulveda was born Feb.
21, 1926. She was married to Concepcion V Acosta, who preceded her in death on
March 23, 1987She was also preceded in death by two infant children, a daughter,
Christina Acosta, and a son, Thomas Acosta; her mother, Rosa Sierra Sepulveda;
her father, Adolfo Parra Sepulveda; two brothers, Henry and Eusebio Sepulveda;
and two sisters, Vickie and Teodora Sepulveda. Survivors include two sons, Jose
Acosta and his wife, Gloria of Corona, Calif., and Concepcion Acosta and his
wife, Virginia, of La Habra, Calif.; two brothers, Ramon Sepulveda of Whittier,
Calif., and Adolfo Sepulveda of Idaho; seven grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren. A rosary service will be held Friday at 7p.m. in the
Curtis-Bright Funeral Home chapel. Mass will be celebrated Saturday at10a.m. at.
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church with the Rev. Rod Nichols officiating.
Pallbearers will be Robert Acosta, Joseph Acosta, Doninic Acosta, Jesse Acosta,
Stephen Acosta, Thomas Acosta and Manuel Dominguez. Honorary pallbearers are
Alberto Morales, Jesus S. Acosta, Freddy Hernandez, Henry Garcia, Victor
Dorningues and Ado Jfodvo. Family members selected Curtis Bright Funeral Home to
serve them.
ACUNA; One of Grant County's pioneer mining men, Alcario T. Acuna, 74, died last
Friday at Hillcrest Grenal Hospital, after a brief illness. He was a member of
the well-known Acuna family and had been engaged for many years in mining
operations at Tyrone. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ramona Cuna; two sons, Edward
and Eddie, of Los Angeles, and five daughters, Mrs. Ethel B. Waters, Mrs. Albert
Carrillo, Mrs. Jose Garica, and Mrs. Hope Garcia, of Silver city and Mrs. John
Rodriguez of Las Angeles; 29 grand children's. Rosary services were held at the
Cox Mortuary chapel Monday evening followed by requiem high mass at St. Vicente
de. Paul Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Tuesday. Burial was in Silver City Catholic
cemetery.
Jesus M. Acuna, 76, a lifelong resident of this community, passed away In Silver
City Sunday morning. Mr. Acuna was born at Mimbres, N. M., and was a retired
employee of the Phelps-Dodge Corporation at Tyrone. He had made his home in
Tyrone for a number of years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fernanda G.
Acuna, four sons, Joe, los Angeles; Levi, and Gilbert, Silver City, and Rudy,
Portland, Ore.; four daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Johnson, Mrs. C. B. Ogas, both of
Silver City; Mrs. Robert Matz, Detroit. Mich. Mrs. Manuel Tafoya, Monrovia,
Calif., and 13 grandchildren two brothers, Alcarido Acuna and Manuel Parra, both
of Silver City. Rosary services were held Tuesday evening at the Cox
Mortuary.Chapel. Requiem Mass was held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at St.
Vincent de Paul's Catholic church, with the Rev. Fr. S. 0. Qrdonez officiating.
Interment was in the. Catholic Cemetery, following the Mass.
Julia Z. Acuna, 54, passed away Wednesday, July 27 at her residence in Silver
City following an extended illness. Mrs. Acuna was a lifelong resident of Grant
County. She is survived by her husband, Gilbert G. Acuna of Silver City, six
daughters, Mrs. Alice Townsend of West Covina, Calif., Mrs. Mary Helen
Zaragozia, Mrs. Genevieve Gutierrez, Mrs. Teresa Estrella, all of Anaheim,
Calif., Mrs. Rita Harvey & Mrs. Viola Costales both of Silver City, two sons,
John Serna of San Francisco and Gilbert Acuna, Jr. of Silver City, 14
grandchildren and one great grandchild. Survivors also include three sisters,
Mrs. Jennie Salas of Silver City, Mrs. Adela Arrellano of Bell Garden, Calif.
and Mrs. Vita Valencia of Mimbres, three brothers, Robert Orosco of Cerritos,
Calif., Ray Orosco of Long Island, N.Y. and Ernesto Altamirano of Artesia,
Calif. Rosary services were said Friday, July 29 at the Curtis-Bright Funeral
Chapel with the Funeral Mass being recited Saturday. July 30 at St. Vincent de
Paul Catholic Church. Interment followed in the Catholic Cemetery with Monsignor
A. James Milano officiating. Serving as pallbearers were Rudy Triviso, Damas
Salas, Felix Salas, Frank Salas, Gilbert Gonzales, Tony Gonzales and Jimmy
Gonzales.
Acun Elisa B. Acuna, 60, died Wednesday, May 9, in Hillcrest General Hospital.
Mrs. Acuna was born in Silver City and has been a life long resident of Grant
County. She is survived by her husband, Edward Acuna of Silver City, a son,
Eddie B. Acuna of Sherman Oaks, Calif., two sisters, Josephine Horcasitas of
Silver City, Virginia Flethcer of Deming, one brother, Lorenzo Borrego of Silver
City and four grandchildren, James Acuna of Silver City, Terri Acuna, Mark Acuna
and Gina Acuna all of Sherman Oaks, Calif. Rosary recitation was 730 p.m.,
Sunday, May 13, in the Curtis-Bright Chapel. Mass of the Resurrection 930 a.m.
Monday, May 14, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with the Monsignor A.
James Milano officiating at both services. Burial followed in Silver City
Catholic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Bobby Borrego, Norman Borrego,
Edward Holguin, Billy Ogas, Pete Madrid, and Joe Carillo. Honorary pallbearers
are, Albert Carnignani, Lorenzo Borrego. Lloyd Arrington, Frank Carillo, Frank
Ogas and Lupe Hill
Acuna Feranada G. Acuna, 83, passed away at Ft. Bayard Medical Central August 5
following an extended illness. Mrs. Acuna was a native of Gila and had lived in
Santa Fe for many years. Survivors included four daughters, Mrs. Candida Matz of
Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Elvira Ogas of Santa Fe, and Mrs. Natilda Tofoya of
Hacienda, Calif; four sons, Joe of Los Angeles, Calif., Rudy of Portland, Ore.,
Levi of Casa Grande, Ariz., and Gilbert of Silver City; 27 grandchildren and 19
great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Francisca Sepulveda and Mrs. Chelina
Armendarez, both of Calif. Rosary was said in the Curtis- Bright Funeral Chapel
at 730 p.m. Monday with the funeral Mass being recited at St. Vincent de Paul
Catholic Cemetery with the Rev. Fr. A. James Milano officiating. Casket bearers
were Alfredo Corral, Leonardo Triviso, Lalo Triviso, Benny Altamirano, Manuel
Sanchez, and Rudy Garcia.
Acuna Frances Acuna, 65, passed away Sunday, Jan. 13, at Ft. Bayard Medical
Center. Mrs. Acuna was born in Mexico and had been a resident of Grant County
for ten years. She is survived byher cousin, Luz Huerta of Hurley. Rosary
recitation was held Wednesday, Jan. 16, in the Curtis-Bright Chapel. Mass of the
Resurrection was held Thursday, Jan. 17, at the Infant Jesus Catholic Church in
Hurley with the Reverend Father Gustabo Oquendo officiating at both services.
Interment followed in the Hurley cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Louis
Ruiz, Jr., Bobby Ruiz, Ernesto Huerta, Albert Chavira, Manuel Huerta, Joe Ruiz
and Angel Zuniga.
Rosary services were held at 730 p.m. Wednesday at the Curtis Mortuary chapel
for Mrs. Ramona Acuna, 79, who died Monday at Hillcrest Hospital. Funeral mass
was said at 930 a.m. Wednesday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, the Rev.
Fr. James Milano officiating. Burial was in the Catholic Cemetery. Survivors are
five daughters, two sons, three sisters, 29 grandchildren, 48 great
grandchildren, and 69 great, great grandchildren. Rosary services were held at
730 p.m. Wednesday at the Curtis Mortuary chapel. Rosary services were held at
730 p.m. Wednesday at the Curtis Mortuary chapel for Mrs. Ramona Acuna, 79, who
died Monday at Hillcrest Hospital. Funeral mass was said at 930 a.m. Wednesday
at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, the Rev. Fr. James Milano officiating.
Burial was in the Catholic Cemetery. Survivors are five daughters, two sons,
three sisters, 29 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren, and 69 great, great
grandchildren. Rosary services were held at 730 p.m. Wednesday at the Curtis
Mortuary chapel.
ADAM Ruth Alice Adam, 89, of Silver City passed away Sunday, Jan. 25. Funeral
services will be held Thursday in Eaton, Ohio. Interment will be in the Dayton,
Ohio, and Memorial. Park Cemetery. Mrs. Adam was born June 17, 1908, in Van
Wert, Ohio, the daughter of Fred V. Wallic and Minnie Irene Tipple Wallic. She
is survived by one son, Stanley Thorne, and his wife, Beth, of Silver City; five
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Adam served as a volunteer at
Gila Regional Medical Center and the Gospel Mission when her health permitted.
Bright Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. ADAM Ruth Alice Adam, 89, of
Silver City passed away Sunday, Jan. 25. Funeral services will be held Thursday
in Eaton, Ohio. Interment will be in the Dayton, Ohio, Memorial. Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Adam was born June 17, 1908, in Van Wert, Ohio, the daughter of Fred V.
Wallic and Minnie Irene Tipple Wallic. She is survived by one son, Stanley
Thorne, and his wife, Beth, of Silver City; five grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren. Mrs. Adam served as a volunteer at Gila Regional Medical
Center and the Gospel Mission when her health permitted. Bright Funeral Home has
charge of arrangements.
Adam Terry L. Adam, 24, of Lordsburg passed away Sunday in North Carolina. He
was born July 29, 1969, in Wisconsin. Mr. Adam was a U.S. Army veteran and
served in Operation Desert Storm. He is survived by his father, Herman L. Adam,
and his wife, Judy, of Lordsburg; his mother, Mary Adam of Prairie du Chien,
Wis.; three sisters, Jeannie Valentine of La Crosse, Wis., Julie Smithbeck of
Stoughton, Wis., and Cammie White of Raleigh, N.C.; five brothers, Duane Adam of
Bowler, Wis., Gary Adam of Bowling Green, Ky., Mike Adam of Patch Grove, Wis.,
Brian Adam of Prairie du Chien, and Terry Burd of Denver; a grandmother, Dorothy
K. Adam of La Crosse; a grandfather, Herman Adam of Springfield, Ohio; a
great-grandmother, Kathryn Happle of Aitkin, Minn.; and several nieces and
nephews. Visitation will be held from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in the Lordsburg
Funeral Home Chapel at 408 Main in Lordsburg. Funeral services will begin at 1
p.m. Thursday at the funeral home with the Rev. Luanne Burd officiating.
Interment will follow in the Shakespeare Cemetery in Lordsburg. Family members
selected Lordsburg Funeral Home to serve them.
ADAME Visitation for Maria Adame, 36, of Deming will be at 3 p.m. today at
Baca's Funeral Chapel. A prayer vigil will follow at 7 p.m. Mass will be at 11
a.m. Thursday in St. Ann's Catholic Church with the Rev. Alfred Galvan
officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Adame died Saturday in El
Paso's William Beaumont Hospital from injuries suffered in a March 19 traffic
crash. She was born in Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico, and moved to Deming in 1985.
She worked for Border Foods and was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church.
Survivors include her mother, Maria R. Adame Mendoza of Deming; daughters Denise
Adame, Jessica Adame, Breeze Adame and Jaline Adame; brothers, Eduardo Adame of
Monterrey, Mexico, Hugo Adame of Palomas, Mexico, and Eli Valenzuela of Provo,
Utah; and sisters Maria Del Carmen ofEnsenada, Calif., Blanca Garcia of Madera,
Chihuahua, Mexico, and Maria Pena of Deming.
ADAMS Lucile K. Adams, 80, a longtime Silver City resident, entered eternal life
Tuesday at Homestead Adult Shelter. She was born March 19, 1917, in Torrance
County, Texas, to the late Amos and Martha (Lamb) Kolb. She was a retired nurse.
Visitation was held this morning at Church of God of Prophecy in Albuquerque. A
graveside service was held at noon at Sunset Memorial Park in Albuquerque laid
to rest. Survivors include a daughter, Marjorie Munden, and her husband, Gary,
of Cimarron; a brother, Bud KoIb, and his wife, Ruth, of Michigan; and two
sisters, Gertrude Rockenbaugh of Tucumcari and Lola Masters of Denver. She was
preceded in death by her husband, Walton H. Adams, in 1956, and a son, Thomas A.
Adams, in 1996. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels
ADAMS Theora Pearl Adams, 102, last surviving daughter of Henry Ailman, died at
1255 a.m. today from pneumonia in Santa Monica, Calif. Mrs. Adams was born in
the house which is now the Silver City Museum, to Harry B. and Theora Ailman.
She left New Mexico when she was about 14 years old. Survivors include her
daughter Theora Mary Adams; a grandson,, Kenneth; a granddaughter, Becky Adams;
two great-granddaughters, Dawn and Cheryl; and a great-great-granddaughter.
Jessica Geer, all of California. At her request, no services are planned. She is
to be cremated and her ashes will be scattered.
William A. (Bill) Adams, pioneer Southwestern rancher and motel operator, died
Tuesday in an El Paso hospital after a lingering illness. He was 80 and pioneer
retired rancher of the Southwest. His far-flung operations included ownership at
one time of the 200,000.acre GOS Ranch, 45 miles northeast of Silver City, and
the 105,000acre Beaverhead Ranch also known as the Slash Linch 49 miles north of
the GOS property, bought from the Evan Brothers. He also owned ranching property
in Texas and, near Haichita, and was a dealer in registered bulls. In 1939 he
proposed setting up a cattle trading center in El Paso. Surviving are two sons.
W A Adams, Jr., and Calvin Adams. Also surviving are five children, in El Paso,
and a sister Mrs. Margaret Kampmann San Antonio, Texas.
Adams Lillian J. Adams, for more than 10 years a resident of Novato, Calif.,
died Friday, July 19, at her home in Mill Valley, Calif. Mrs. Adams was 89. At
her request, no services were held. Mrs. Adams was born Sept. 13, 1901, in
Fremont, Neb. She grew up in the railroad town of Chadron, Neb., and was a
graduate of Chadron College. She went on to earn her master's degree at Teachers
College in Silver City. She taught school for several years in Nebraska and
Wyoming before settling in the mining community of Santa Rita. She taught in
Santa Rita for 29 years. She was a painter who created desert landscapes and
still lives in oils and watercolors. Mrs. Adams and her husband, Fred A. Adams
Sr., moved to Hemet in Riverside County, Calif., in 1957. Mr. Adams died in
1977. Two years later, Mrs. Adams went to Novato. Last year, she moved to The
Redwoods, a retirement community in Mill Valley. She was a member of the United
Methodist Church of Novato. Survivors include her stepson, Fred A. Adams Jr. of
San Francisco, and several nieces and nephews, and grandnieces and grandnephews.
ADAMS Paul V Adams of Silver City passed away Friday at Gila Regional Medical
Center. Bright Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
ADAMS Paul V. Adams, 71, a resident of Grant County since 1967, passed away
Sept. 9 at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was a World War H veteran, enlisting
with the U.S. Navy at the age of 17, and served with the naval operations at
Pearl Harbor. He was discharged in December 1945. After discharge from the Navy,
he went to school to learn his lifelong work in the electronics and pneumatics
field. He served 1 7 years with Civil Service at White Sands Missile Range as an
electronics technician. Mr. Adams went to work at Phelps Dodge in Tytone in 1969
as journeyman electronics technician and retired in 1988. He was a life member
of the Disabled American Veterans, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the
American Legion. He was given full military honors a Fort Bayard National
Cemetery. He leaves his wife, Virginia, of the home; several cousins; and one
special cousin, O. J. Hooks and his wife, Lou, of Hobson, Texas. Bright Funeral
Home was in charge of funeral arrangements.
Adams Suvila Belle Adams, 74, died Friday in Fort Bayard. Mrs. Adams had been a
resident of Grant County for one year. She is survived by her husband, Wiley
Adams of Silver City; a daughter, Bonnie Mae O'Neal of Pomona, Calif.; a
stepdaughter, Daphna G. Gonzales of Santa Fe; two stepsons, Wiley O. Buck Adams
of Silver City and Lynne R. Judah of Enterprise, Ala.; two sisters, Bonnie Faye
Lott of Alamogordo, and Viola Saunders of Albuquerque; 10 grandchildren; 12 step
grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and seven step great-grandchildren. Mrs.
Adams was preceded in death by two daughters, Mary Kasco in 1987 and Billie Jo
Burgess in 1976. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Fort
Bayard National Cemetery. Mancel Mortensen will officiate. Arrangements are with
Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.
Adams Wiley A. Adams, 76, of Alamogordo, died Friday in Gerald Champion Memorial
Hospital. He was born Sept. 8, 1913 in Stigler, Okla., and had resided in
Alamogordo for the past 14 months. He resided in Silver City prior to that. Mr.
Adams was retired from road construction and was an oiler in that field. Calling
hours will be from 4-7 this evening in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.
Graveside funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 in Memory Lane
Cemetery with Mancel Mortensen officiating. Survivors include his wife, Avon
Adams of Alamogordo; two sons, Wiley O. Buck Adams and his wife, Patsy of Silve
City, and Lynne R. Jack Judah and his wife, Linda of Enterprise, Ala.; a
daughter, Daphna D. Gonzales and her husband, Carmen of Santa Fe; a brother,
Robert Adams and his wife, Chloma of Abernathy, Texas; 12 grandchildren,
Kimberley Adams Vendrely and her husband, Mike of Gila, Todd A. Adams of Las
Cruces, Kamara Adams Cometti and her husband, Doug of Las Cruces and Jackie
Judah Watley and her husband, Robert, and Kathy, Maria and Jerry Judah all of
Enterprise, Johnny Gonzales of Albuquerque, Julie, Mark and Dean Gonzales all of
Santa Fe, and Carrie Gonzales Lopez and her husband, Eddie of Pueblo, Colo.; 10
great-grandchildren, Dustin, Tyler, Brogan and Paden Vendrely of Gila, Todd A.
Adams Jr. of Silver City, Valerie, Jessica and John Patrick Gonzales of
Albuquerque, and Niccollo and Loren Lopez of Pueblo; a niece, Carol Jean
Richardson of Lubbock, Texas; and a nephew, Ricky Adams of Plano, Texas. He was
preceded in death by his father and mother, Freeman and Lavada Adams, and a
daughter, Trixie LaDean Adams. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral
Chapels.
William Adams, proprietor of Adam's Motor Mart, left Tuesday for Youngstown,
Ohio upon receiving word of the death of his father, Wm. N. Adams, Jr. The Elder
Mr. Adams died on Tuesday at the age of 89. He was a well-known businessman and
a member of a pioneer family in the Youngstown area. The funeral will take place
in Youngstown. Adams Called to Youngstown by Fathers Death. William Adams,
proprietor of Adam's Motor Mart, left Tuesday for Youngstown, Ohio upon
receiving word of the death of his father, Wm. N. Adams, Jr. The Elder Mr. Adams
died on Tuesday at the age of 89. He was a well-known businessman and a member
of a pioneer family in the Youngstown area. The funeral will take place in
Youngstown.
Adamson; Charles Robert Adamson, 85, former Deming resident died at Van Nuys,
Ca. He was born November 24, 1898 in Hollister, Ca and was retired from Aircraft
Construction. He moved to Deming in the spring of 1972 and moved back to Ca
about a year ago. Graveside services were at Mountain View Cemetery with Galen
Watterson, pastor of the First Christian Church officiating. Mr. Adamson is
survived by one brother, Lester W. Adamson of Van Nuys, Ca and a step-son, Ray
Trammell of Amarillo, Texas and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements were by
Baca's Wheeler Mortuary.
Robert W Adkins 95, a retired farmer, died Monday at, Santa 'Rita. He had 'lived
in Grant county about four years. He was born in Missouri. Survivors are' four
sons, Earl, Santa Rita; Henry and Joe, Seminole, Tex., and' Jeff, Amarillo,
Tex.; four daughters, Mrs. W. C. Mooney, Hale Center, Tex.; Mrs. W; W. Wallace,
Kress, Tex.; Mrs. Emory Elkins, Tulia, Tëx.; Mrs. Homer Durham., Hart, Tex., and
a brother, Luther Adkins, Marlow, Okla. Other survivors are 19 grandchildren and
14 great grandchildren. Funeral services' were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Cox
Mortuary chapel, the Rev. Harold E. Johnson Santa Rita Community pastor,
conducting the rites.
Interment was in Silver City cemetery. Robert W Adkins 95, a retired farmer,
died Monday at, Santa 'Rita. He had 'lived in Grant county about four years. He
was born in Missouri. Survivors are' four sons, Earl, Santa Rita; Henry and Joe,
Seminole, Tex., and' Jeff, Amarillo, Tex.; four daughters, Mrs. W. C. Mooney,
Hale Center, Tex.; Mrs. W; W. Wallace, Kress, Tex.; Mrs. Emory Elkins, Tulia,
Tex.; Mrs. Homer Durham., Hart, Tex., and a brother, Luther Adkins, Marlow,
Okla. Other survivors are 19 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Funeral
services' were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Cox Mortuary chapel, the Rev. Harold
E. Johnson Santa Rita Community pastor, conducting the rites. Interment was in
Silver City cemetery.
Adkins Iona Lois Adkins, 52, died Tuesday, February 6 in Silver City. Mrs.
Adkins was born in Santa Rita and was a life long resident of Grant County. She
was a member of the Arenas Valley Community Church. She is survived by her
husband, Earl Adkins of Silver City, daughter, Earleen Garlow of Silver City,
son Allen F. Adkins of Albuquerque, two sisters, Nona Van Cleave of Hurley and
Kay Chavez of Deming. Funeral services were at 2 p.m., February 9in the
Curtis-Bright Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Eugene Bjork officiating. Burial
followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Mike Short, Alan
Wiseman, Jack Hensley, Charles Crutcher, Claude Mitchell and Rex Dempsey. The
family asks that donations in her name be made to the American Cancer Society.
Adkins John H. Adkins, 21, employed as a brakeman by the Kennecott Copper Corp.,
met instant death early Tuesday when he fell from a car on the dump track at the
Santa Rita pit mine. It is believed that the victim, a resident of Santa Rita,
slipped or stumbled from the car when the brakes were applied to the train. The
engineer of the train stated that he stopped the train upon feeling a distinct
bump and the crew found the body of Mr. Adkins with one wheel resting upon it.
An inquest was held in Santa Rita on Tuesday afternoon with A.H. Farmer acting
as coroner. A verdict of accidental death was returned. Mr. Adkins had been
employed by Kennecott for a year, going to work shortly after his honorable
discharge from the U.S. Army in which he had served three years. He was
unmarried. Funeral services will be held at the Santa Rita Community Church on
Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Harold Johnson, Pastor, officiating.
Mineral Post Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 3347 will have charge of the
graveside services in Santa Rita cemetery where interment will be made.
Survivors are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Adkins; a brother, William E.
of Santa Rita; and two sisters, LaRue of Santa Rita and Mrs. Wanda Riddle of Ft.
Worth, Tex.
Adkins William H. Adkins died Saturday, August 8 at Ft. Bayard. He was a
locomotive brakeman with Kennecott before retiring. Mr. Adkins is survived by a
son, William E. Adkins of Silver City; two daughters, Wanda Jones of Hurst,
Tex., and La Rue Wall of Ft. Worth; 10 grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren; three brothers, Earl Adkins of Silver City, Joe Adkins of
Seminole, Tex., and Jeff Adkins of Amarillo; three sisters, Alice Elkins of
Tulia, Tex., Molly Mooney of Hale Center, Tex., and Elizabeth Durham of Lubbock.
Graveside services were held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Ft. Bayard National
Cemetery with the Rev. Kenneth Schultz officiating. Arrangements by
Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.
Adkins Earl Allen Adkins, 78, died Saturday at his home In Silver City, Mr.
Adkins was born Jan, 4 1916, in Kress, Texas, to William Robert and Anne Laura
Bell Adkins. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He served with
the Army Air Force and also the U.S. Air Force. He retired In 1978 from Chino
Mines, where he had worked as a drill blast foreman for many years. He was
member of the Santa Rita Masonic Lodge, Woodmen of the World and Veterans of
Foreign Wars. He was an avid fisherman, hunter and rock hunter. Survivors
include a son, Allen Adk1ns, and his wife, Kateri, of Farmington; a daughter,
Earleen Rude, and her husband, Bernie, of Clinton, Adkisson Elgin Ayars
Adkisson, 64, died Sunday, November 11 of a sudden illness. Mr. Adkisson was a
native of Mogollon, and was at the time living there. He is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Hazel Adkisson of Mogollon and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, November 16 at the Glenwood
Cemetery in Glenwood, N.M., with Mr. Jim Shelton officiating.
Adkisson Elgin Ayars Adkisson, 64, died Sunday, November 11 of a sudden illness.
Mr. Adkisson was a native of Mogollon, and was at the time living there. He is
survived by his wife, Mrs. Hazel Adkisson of Mogollon and several aunts, uncles
and cousins. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, November 16 at
the Glenwood Cemetery in Glenwood, N.M., with Mr. Jim Shelton officiating.
AGAN Raymond A. Agan, 3, died in Albuquerque Tuesday, May 6, 1986. Mr. Agan was
born in Oklahoma and had been a resident of Grant County for about 6 years. He
was a member f the First United Method-it Church, was in the Air Force during
the Korean conflict from 1950 to 1954, and was employed as an electronic
technician for the Federal Aviation Administration. He is survived y his wife,
Mary Ellen Agan of Silver City; a laughter, Raylene Ellen ~1artin, Raylene Ellen
Martin of Sweetwater, Texas; two sons, Larry Wayne Agan and Darrell Lee Agan of
Las Cruces; two sisters, Thelma Jean Payne of Enid, Okia., and Carol Ann Enger
of McLoud, 0kla.; and three grandchildren, Charles Zachariah Martin, Isaac Wayne
Agan and Raymond Heath Mackey. He was preceded in death by his parents, Donald
Aubrey and Velda Mae Fergason Agan, and a sister, Donna Faye Hedge. Services
will be held at the Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. Wayne
Sheffield officiating. Interment will follow at Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as
pallbearers will be Gary LcPlatt, Fred Chappel, Jimmie Rogers, Charles Shirley,
Robbie Robertson and Lloyd Lewis. Memorial contributions may be made to the
First United Methodist Church of Silver City, or the American Heart Association,
in care of Curtis-Bright Funeral Home, P.O. Box 4045, Silver City, 88062.
Funeral arrangements are by the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.
White Thomas Tooch Walteragee Ida Ferguson Agee, 62, died Saturday at the Blue
Ridge Hospital in Charlottesville, Va., a victim of cancer. She was the wife of
Maj. Gen. Sam W. Agee Jr., United States Air Force retired, formerly of Silver
City. In addition to 'her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Susan Agee
Kunda of St. David, Pa., and Amanda Agee of Fuchon, China. Also surviving is one
sister, Carol Ferguson Hester of Roswell, Ga.; and four brother Don and Robert
Ferguson of Roswell, Ga., Edwin E. Ferguson of Ambler, Pa., and William Ferguson
of Perkiomenville, Pa. Funeral services Were held today at the Emmanuel
Episcopal Church in Greenwood, Va. The family suggests that, instead of flowers,
contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, Charlottesville, Va.
22901.
AGEE Ida Ferguson Agee, 62, died Saturday at the Blue Ridge Hospital in
Charlottesville, Va., a victim of cancer. She was the wife of Maj. Gen. Sam W.
Agee Jr., United States Air Force retired, formerly of Silver, City. In addition
to 'her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Susan Agee Kunda of St.
David, Pa., and Amanda Agee of Fuchon, China. Also surviving is one sister,
Carol Ferguson Hester of Roswell, Ga.; and four brother~ Don and Robert Ferguson
of Roswell, Ga., Edwin E. Ferguson of Ambler, Pa., and William Ferguson of
Perkiomenville, Pa. Funeral services Were held today at the Emmanuel Episcopal
Church in Greenwood, Va. The family suggests that, instead of flowers,
contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, Charlottesville, Va.
22901.
Funeral services for Jackson Agee, former Silver Cittian, who died at the home
of his daughter in Bakersfield, Calif., May 4, Were held Monday at the Cox
Mortuary Chapel at 5p.m., Rev. Fred Darley officiating. The deceased, a member
of the Masonic Lodge, was accorded graveside services at the Silver City Masonic
Cemetery by members of the local Lodge. Bearers were Don Lusk, C. B. Munroe.
Carl Fryrriire, M. S. Candlelio B. Stratton and Jack Borenstein. Jackson Agee
was born in Missouri June 15 1868, the son of James Fredrick and Minerva
Jackson. He came to Silver City about 50 years ago and became engaged in a
partnership operating a drug store. At the time of the founding of the Silver
City National Bank he became its president and served in that Capacity until
1924. He founded here, with a brother, Sam Agee, the Agee Drug Store, a firm
which, still bears the family name. In late years he had been in business In
Tucumcari. Survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Virden of Bakersfield,
Calif.; Mrs. Mary Carry, Graham, Tex.; one son, Fred F, Agee, Odessa, Tex.; two
sisters, Mrs. Mary Culberson, Separ, N. M. and Mrs. Thomas Lowe of Los Angeles;
three brothers, Russell, Eugene and James Agee, all of California, and four
grandchildren.
John Russell Agee, 88, a former resident of Silver City, and a brother 'of two
pioneer citizens, the late Jackson Agee and Sam Agee, died the past week in Los
Angeles. He was a retired business man Funeral services and burial took place in
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. John Russell Agee, 88, a former resident of
Silver City, and a brother 'of two pioneer citizens, the late Jackson Agee and
Sam Agee, died the past week in Los Angeles. He was a retired businessman.
Funeral services and burial took place in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.
Word was received by friends in City Tuesday of the death In Washington, D. C,
of Mrs. Mary Agee, wife of Major General Walter Agee. U. S. Air Force (Ret.).
Funeral services were to be held in Washington with burial there. Since his
retirement, General Agee and family have made their home in the National
capital. Word was received by friends in City Tuesday of the death In
Washington, D. C, of Mrs. Mary Agee, wife of Major General Walter Agee. U. S.
Air Force (Ret.). Funeral services were to be held in Washington with burial
there. Since his retirement, General Agee and family have made their home in the
National capital.
Agee Sam W. Agee, a retired U.S. Air Force major general and Silver City native,
died Sunday in Philadelphia after a long illness. He was born Sept. 21, 1912 and
raised in Silver City, the son of Sam W. and Gertrude Robertson Agee. He
attended the New Mexico Military Institute. After a distinguished career in the
Air Force he returned as its superintendent, a position he held from 1963-71. He
was the first alumnus to become superintendent of NMMI. Upon graduation from the
U.S. Military Academy in 1937, Agee was assigned to the field artillery and
later transferred to the Army Air Corps, the forerunner of today's Air Force. He
was shot down in North Africa in World War II while leading a bombing raid and
was captured by the Germans. While being transferred to a prisoner of war camp
in Germany he escaped. He was a POW for nine months. General Agee was director
of operations for the Air Force at the time of his retirement from the service.
He was awarded the Legion of Merit and the Purple Heart in addition to other
military honors. He held the rating of command pilot. General Agee was preceded
in death by his wife, Ida Ferguson Agee. His survivors include three daughters,
Amanda D. Agee of New York City, Susan Agee Kunda of Wayne, Pa. and Pamela D.
Agee of Hawaii, and five grandchildren. A son, Robertson, is deceased. Memorial
services were held Wednesday at the Gladwyne Presbyterian Church in Gladwyne,
Pa. Another service is scheduled for Friday at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in
Greenwood, Va. Mrs. Agee is buried in the Greenwood cemetery, where the
general's ashes will be interred. Memorial services will be held at NMMI after
the cadets return from summer vacation. General Agee observed his 80th birthday
in September 1992 in Silver City with family and longtime friends from the area
and from around the country. His older brother, Walter, now deceased, was also a
major general in the Air Force.
According to word received here from his sister Eleanor Virden, Fred J. Agee
died March 25 in Odessa, Texas. Mr. Agee was born in Silver City April 24, 1900,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Agee, prominent early residents of Silver City.
In 1930 Mr. Agee married Prudence Pigman In Las Cruces. They moved to Odessa in
1939. He was a member of the original planning commission of Odessa and in 1956
was voted boss of the year. The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian
Church. Masonic and Elks Lodges, and the Shrine. He was an associate of the Fred
Postelle Drilling Co. Besides his wife he is survived by two sisters. Elinor
Virden, 1929 D. Street, Bakersfield, California, and Mary McLaughlin. Ft. Worth,
Texas. According to word received here from his sister Elinor Virden, Fred J.
Agec died March 25 in Odessa. Texas. Mr. Agee was born in Silver City April 24,
1900, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Agee, prominent early residents of Silver
City. In 1930 Mr. Agee married Prudence Pigman In Las Cruces. They moved to
Odessa in 1939. He was a member of the original planning commission of Odessa
and in 1956 was voted boss of the year. The deceased was a member of the
Presbyterian church. Masonic and Elks Lodges, and the Shrine. He was an
associate of the Fred Postelle Drilling Co. Besides his wife he is survived by
two sisters. Elinor Virden, 1929 D. Street, Bakersfield, California, and Mary
McLaughlin. Ft. Worth, Texas.
AGNEW Robert L. Agnew, 66, a longtime resident of Cliff, entered life eternal
Friday at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born April 26, 1930, in Lamesa,
Texas. He was a retired teacher and coach of Brownwood High in Brownwood, Texas.
Mr. Agnew was a Korean War veteran, having served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He
was a past president of the local Farm Bureau chapter. Visitation was held
Sunday afternoon at Baca's Funeral Chapels. A funeral service will he held this
afternoon at 2 at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Cliff with the Rev. David Goble
officiating. Interment will follow at Mesa Cemetery in Gila. Survivors include
his wife of 45 years, Mary Agnew of the home; his mother, Maggie Agnew of
Seminole, Texas; three sons, B.J. Agnew and his wife, Gaylene, of Gila, Craig
Agnew and his wife, Margaret, of Bartlett, Texas, and Barry Agnew of Cliff; a
daughter, Brenda Jones, and her husband, Max Jones, of Coleman, Texas; a sister,
Ruby Hollis of Seminole; and six grandchildren. Entrusted to the care of Baca's
Funeral Chapels.
Dolores C. Arguello, 40, died in Tucson, Ariz., Thursday, April 28, following an
extended illness. Mrs. Arguello was born in Santa Rita, and had lived in Grant
County all of her life; She worked at the Beauty Inn as a beautician for a
number of years. She is survived by her husband. Elfido Arguello, son Aaron Abel
and a step-son Dale E. Arguello all of Arenas Valley, her mother, Mrs. Arquelira
Contreras of. Arenas Valley, five sisters, Mrs. Elena Arellano of Silver City.
Mrs. Elvira Curvas of Galveston, Tex., Esther Martinez, of Albq., N.M., Mrs.
Alice Anaya of Madrid, Spain, and Miss Mary Lou Contreras of Albq., N.M. Also
surviving her are four brothers Daniel Contreras of El Paso, Tex., Joe Contreras
of Central. Frank Contreras of Morgantown. W. Virginia and Sam Contreras of Las
Cruces. Memorial services for Mrs. Dolores C. Arguello were held Monday. May 2,
at the Curtis Bright Funeral chapel with Mr. Pablo Hernandez of the Kingdom Hall
of Jehovah's Witnesses conducting the services. Funeral services were held
Tuesday, May 3, at the Curtis-Bright Funeral Chapel with Rev. Dick Ross of the
First Baptist Church officiating. Interment followed in Memory Lane Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers were Samuel Contreras, Joe Contreras, Dale E. Arguello,
Johnny. Arguello, Eliud Arguello and Frank Areflano.
Mrs. Anastacia Ruiz Aguilar, 68, of San Lorenzo, died Tuesday at Las Vegas, N.
M. She was the widow of Jesus Z. Aguilar, who recently preceded her in death;
Mrs. Aguilar was a native of Sonora, Mex. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.
Virginia Sandoval of Vanadium; a son, Richard Aguilar of Mt. Hebron Calif.; two
grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Patrocina Carillo and Miss EulalIa Ruiz of
Silver City Funeral Mass was read Friday at the San Lorenzo Catholic Church,
with the Rev. Fr. F. Nieset officiating. Burial was made in the San Lorenzo
Cemetery.
AGUILAR Visitation for Ruben Galindo Aguilar, 35, of Deming, will be at 4 p.m.
Tuesday at Baca's Funeral chapel where the prayer vigil will be held at, 7. The
funeral liturgy will be at lO a.m. Wednesday at St Ann's Catholic Church Burial
will follow, at Mountain. View Cemetery. Aguilar died Thursday. at Memorial
Medical Center in Las Cruces. Survivors include his wife Gloria Aguilar children
Roy, Gary and Crystal Parra of Las Cruces; mother, er Lilia Angular; of Deming
and brother Tony Aguilar of Deming.
Aguilar Elisa A. Aguilar, 68, died Tuesday in Silver City. Miss Aguilar was a
communicant of St. Vincent's de Paul Catholic Church and a member of the Silver
City Senior Citizens. She is survived by two sisters, Elvira Correa and Matilda
Madrid, both of Silver City and one brother, Conrado Aguilar, also of Silver
City. Rosary recitation was held Thursday at 730 p.m. in the Curtis Bright
Chapel. Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday at St.
Vincent's with Father Miguel Macaya officiating. Interment followed in the
Silver City Catholic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Dickie Madrid, Danny
Aguilar, Robert Peru, Daniel Correa, Gene Torres and Frank Granado. Arrangements
by Curtis Bright.
AGUILAR Josephine Vasquez Aguilar passed away Wednesday, April 30, at Hill Crest
Nursing Home I Butte, Mont. She was born June 25, 1925, in Santa Rita Mrs.
Aguilar enjoyed garage sales and shopping with her daughters. She also enjoyed
being around her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and the time she spent
visiting with her daughter and friends. She was preceded in death by her hw
band, Gonzalo B. Aguila She is survived by her 1 daughters and sons-in-law Elva,
and Manuel Bocanegi of Deland, Calif., Linc Burch of Butte, Viol Aguilar of
Butte, Esther ar Leo Mares of Hobbs, Mai Ann and Gilbert Duran Butte, Thelma and
Adril Serna of Dillon, Mont Rosella Johnson of Butt' Rebecca Aguilar and E
Freeman of Butte, Naor and Bobby Olivas of Greley, Colo., Barbara ar Andy
Janhunen of Butte, ar Virginia and Anselni Sepulveda of Butte; and hi brothers
and sisters, Frar Vasquez, Rudy Vasque Ruben Vasquez, Erlinda Rodriguez and
Cecila Jenmings. She is also survived by 39 grandchildren and
great-grandchildren, and relatives Ruben Vasquez Ji Mary Alice and Lupe Jonc and
Jimmy Jones and Ni Rios. Funeral services we conducted Monday, May Mass of
Christian burial w celebrated in St. Joseph Church. Interment was Holy Cross
Cemetery Butte.
Aguilar Librada A. Aguilar, 71, died Tuesday, March 18, in Hillcrest General
Hospital. Miss Aguilar was born in San Lorenzo and had been a life long resident
of Grant County where she was a communicant of Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic
Church in Silver City and a member of the Silver City Senior Citizens Club. She
is survived by three sisters, Elisa Aguilar, Elvira Correa and Matilda Madrid
all of Silver City, a brother Conrado Aguilar of Silver City and numerous nieces
and nephews. Rosary recitation was held Thursday, March 20, at 8 p.m. at the
Curtis-Bright Chapel. Mass of the Resurrection was held Friday at 10 a.m. at
Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Monsignor A. James Milano officiating
at both services. Burial followed in the Silver City Catholic Cemetery.
Aguilar Luis A. Aguilar, 45, died here Sept. 30 Mr. Aguilar had been a resident
for the past 20 years. He was a retired miner from the Empire Zinc Mine. He is
survived by his widow, Mrs. Rosa O. Aguilar; four sons, Luis Jr., Apolonio,
Arturo and Patricio; two daughters, Miss. Emilia Aguilar and Mrs. Eva Bustillos,
all of Silver City. Also surviving are five brothers, Jose of El Paso, Lorenzo,
Leopaldo, Ernesto and Abraham of Juarez.; three sisters, Mrs. Amparo Mar, Mrs.
Carmen Morales, Mrs. Ma De Jesus Romero, all of Juarez; and his mother, Mrs.
Alexandra Aguilar, also of Juarez. Rosary was said in the Curtis-Bright Funeral
Chapel Friday at 730p.m.; burial Mass was recited in St. Vincent de Paul
Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Saturday, with the interment following in the
Catholic Cemetery. The Rev. Fr. A. James Milano officiated. Casket bearers were
Joe Aguilar, Abraham Aguilar, Leopoldo, Aguilar, Ernesto Aguilar, Henry Ortiz
and Mike Garcia.
Aguilar Death the past week claimed Lydia V. Aguiolar, year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gonzalo Aguilar of Silver City. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m.
Tuesday in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, the Rev. Fr. R.A. Vonder Haar
officiating. Burial took place in the Catholic cemetery under the direction of
the Cox Mortuary. Surviving besides the parents are seven sisters. Aguilar Death
the past week claimed Lydia V. Aguiolar, year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gonzalo Aguilar of Silver City. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, the Rev. Fr. R.A. Vonder Haar officiating.
Burial took place in the Catholic cemetery under the direction of the Cox
Mortuary. Surviving besides the parents are seven sisters.
Aguilar; Rafael Aguilar, 46, resident of 414 Santa Rosa St. died at Mimbres
Memorial Hospital. He was born March 5, 1938 in Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico and
came to Deming in 1972. He was a member of the local Congregation of Jehovah's
Witnesses and was a custodian at Mimbres Memorial Hospital. Funeral services
were held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Paul Hernandez presided
and interment followed at Mountain View Cemetery. Survivors include his wife,
Martha Aguilar of the home and a son, Dan Aguilar. Pallbearers were Frank
Gastelum, Manny Aguilar, Peewee Newton, Todd Rose, Joe Prieto and ALberto Garza.
Baca's Wheeler Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
Aguilar Rodolpho A. Aguilar, 30, a Silver City resident for the last 11 years,
entered life eternal Sunday at his home in Silver City. He was born July 13,
1961. Mr. Aguilar was a member of the Catholic Church, and was a construction
worker. Cremation will be by Baca's Mimbres Crematorium. A memorial service will
be held ata later date. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Aguilar of Silver City;
and a son, Rodolpho Aguilar Jr., and a stepson, Jory Torrez,both of Silver City.
He is also survived by his mother, Esperansa Nieves of El Paso, Texas; two
brothers, Armando and Juan Aguilar both of El Paso; and two sisters, Amparo and
Mirium Aguilar, also of El Paso. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest
Funeral Chapels.
Mrs. Frances R. Aguilar 50, of Bayard passed away last Thursday at Hillcrest
hospital She was a lifelong resident of Grant County. Survivors 'are her
husband, Rosendo Aguilar Bayard; four daughters Mrs. Leonardo Torres, Santa
Rita; Mrs Emma and Miss Rosie Aguilar of Bayard and Mrs. Lydia Sandoval of
Hollwood CA.; two 'sons, Alieso Aguilar of Bayard~ and Ernesto Aguilar U.S.
Army, who flew home to attend the services from his station in France; two
sisters; Mrs. Antoniø Mildan, Bayard and Mrs. Soledad Maldonado of Hanover; one
brother, Alberto Rodriquez Lorenzo; and four grandchildren Rosary services were
held Monday evening at the Curtis Mortuary chapel Mass was said at 9 a.m.
Tuesday at St. Vincent' de Paul Catholic Church, with burial in the Catholic
cemetery.
Aguilera Visitation for Emmaline H. Aguilera, 81, of Columbus will be 4-7 p.m.
Monday at Baca's Funeral Chapel. The prayer vigil will begin at 7 p.m. Mass of
the Resurrection win be at noon Tuesday at St. Ann's Catholic Church. Concluding
services and interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Arrangements are
by Baca's Funeral Chapel in Deming. She was born Feb. 9, 1918 in Dwyhee, Nev.,
and was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband Aguilera of Columbus.
AGUILERA Natalia Alvo Teran Aguilera, 93, a resident of Silver City Care Center
in Silver City for the past 10 years, died Saturday, Dec. 28. Visitation was
from 3-430 p.m. Monday at Baca's Funeral Chapels. Rosary ser- vices followed at
6 at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, led by Mr. Richard Rodriguez. The
funeral liturgy was to be celebrated at 2 this afternoon at Our Lady of Fatima
Church, with Father Paulus Kao officiating. The rite of committal and internment
followed at the Vanadium Cemetery, where most of her family is buried. Mrs.
Aguilera was born Dec. 1, 1909, in Vanadium to Eufemio and Juanita (Montoya)
Alvo, She lived in Vanadium, Bayard and Hurley, and for five years in Deming
before entering the Silver City Care Center in 1992. She married Apolonio C.
Teran in 1934 and after his death, in 1962. She married Cosme Aguilera of Hurley
in 1966. She is survived by four sons, Reynaldo Teran and wife, Luz, of Tucson,
Ariz., Manuel Teran and wife, Leonor, of Deming, Apolonio Teran and wife, Ruth,
of Bayard, and Encarnacion Teran and wife, Ramona, of Bayard; daughter,
Magdalena Teran-Aguilera of Bayard; and sister, Abelina Valdez of Winkleman,
Ariz. She is also survived by 21 grandchildren; 13 great- grandchildren; and
many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands,
Apolonio and Cosme (1974); two young daughters, Valvina and Maria Luisa; one
son, Lorenzo (October 1991); three brothers, Agustin. Jose (November 1963) and
Adolfo (April 2002); and one sister, Margarita Alvo Gonzales (October 2001). She
was also preceded in death by one grandson, Steven Teran, and two
great-granddaughters on Feb. 10, 1990. Casket bearers were Anthony Teran, James
Teran, Danny Teran, David Teran, Martin Teran and Manuel Teran. Honorary bearers
were the rest other grandkids. En- trusted to the care of Baca's Funeral
Chapels, U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive. Phone 388-2334.
Aguilera Cosme A. Aguilera of Hurley, a retired employee of the Chino Mines
Daguilera Cosme A. Aguilera of Hurley, a retired employee of the Chino Mines
DAguilera Elvira Aguilera, 73, a former Silver City resident, entered life
eternal Saturday in Anaheim, Calif. She was born Jan. 4, 1919, in Silver City.
She was a member of the Catholic Church, and was a homemaker. The prayer vigil
will be held Thursday evening at 7 in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels. The
funeral liturgy will be held Friday morning at 11 at the Hurley Infant Jesus
Catholic Church with the Rev. Mike Lindasy officiating. The rite of committal
will follow at the Hurley Cemetery, Where she will be laid to rest. Survivors
include two sons, Robert Miranda of Anaheim and Johnny Miranda of Fullerton,
Calif., two brothers, Juan Serna of Hurley and Samuel Serna of Silver City; a
sister, Tila Valenzuela of Hurley; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and
numerous nieces and nephews. Casket bearers will be her grandchildren and
nephews. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels. Aguilera
Elvira Aguilera, 73, a former Silver City resident, entered l