We love you Bud you will be missed dearly! Prayers for the family are greatly appreciated. Ellegood, Shawn C. Ellegood was born Dec. She grew up in Breckenridge and Santa Fe.
She was in her junior year at Ft. Lewis College where she majored in English and elementary education. Ellegood had shared her love of music as an instrumentalist since she was in the sixth grade. She had expressed her interest in joining the Peace Corps. Ellegood enjoyed rock climbing, skiing, scuba diving, reading and writing. And she loved to dance. She leaves behind many close friends. She is survived by her parents, both of Santa Fe; her grandparents, Mr. He had a rough start, having some medical complications, but God had big plans for him.
He soon grew strong and healthy and became a sweet, feisty little boy. He was an exceptional athlete, playing baseball and soccer for many years. With a desire to serve his country, Tristan enlisted in the U. Marine Corps in He completed boot camp in San Diego, CA, and served this country until he was medically discharged in Although his time as a Marine was short, he developed life-long friendships and a deeper sense of appreciation, devotion, and love for his country and fellow-man, especially for those who serve and have served in the U.
In , Tristan completed his training and education to be an x-ray technician. He was baptized in a horse trough later that evening. He was truly filled with joy and the peace of God, and has since, never been ashamed to profess his faith in Christ.
Tristan loved his family dearly, and enjoyed get-togethers for special occasions or for no reason at all. He enjoyed biking, running, weight-training, spending time with friends, and his dog, Buddy. Tristan strived every day to be better, do better, always wanting to improve and be the best he could be. The family would like to thank friends for their love, support, and prayers. Some may say that God took Tristan too soon, but we know He called him home in His perfect timing, and we are grateful for the time we had him here with us.
We hold on to hope, a living hope in Jesus, who is the anchor for our souls, knowing we will see Tristan again one day, when God calls the rest of us home.
Greer, Amanda K. She is preceded in death by her father, Everett Greer, Sr. She graduated from New Mexico Military Institute in and with her associate degree. She moved back to New Mexico in and became the executive administrative assistant for the Ruidoso Downs Racetrack and Casino, a job she love immensely.
When the company changed hands, she stayed on. Her dedication to her job was remarkable, and she is remembered for her kindness and her ability to make people fell welcome and loved. Amanda was a talented amateur artist and often took photographs of nature. She was a generous and good-humored person who loved books, horses, and Scooby Doo and who loved her community. Kirchner, Andreas S. Andreas was a professional Transportation Driver. He is survived by LT Siegfried W.
Andreas Kirchner will be sent to Anchorage, AK, to be near his family. Lord, Brandon D. Thomas Law School, Miami. Brandon was a compassionate person who saw the good in everyone. He believed in the underdog and was a true humanitarian. A beautiful life that came to an end. In our hearts a memory will always be kept, of one we loved and will never forget.
Mendez, Moira F. A trusted friend and loved daughter; her life was filled with the love of friends. Her heart was always set on caring for those who needed her most. We will carry her dreams in our hearts and look for her name that is now written among the stars of heaven.
Scheinberg, Kevin F. Arbogast, Michael E. He was proceeded in death by his father, Jeffery Arbogast. He also leaves many cherished extended family AND friends. Pleasant, SC. Christopher was born on February 19, in Mt. Kisco, NY. He was an active duty U. Army war hero who was loved by all who served under him in battles in Iraq and Afghanistan.
He was also a recipient of the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. Christopher is survived by his wife, Schenette and their children, Vittoria 33 months and Vincenzo 15 months named after his fallen soldier Vincenzo Romeo; parents, John and Christine Franco; sisters, Heather and Alexandra Franco; grandfather, Louis Civitella, US Army Veteran; and many adoring aunts, uncles, cousins, and nieces.
Christopher impacted the lives of many and will forever be remembered for his leadership, kindness and passion for life. Died: March 26, Orlando, FL. Carlo Viamonte of Albuquerque, NM. Academic accomplishments: Joel was a 4. Joel had received two promotions within the last 14 months at the company he worked for in Orlando, FL, for outstanding performance on the job. Our dear Joey was a talented song writer and singer, artist and poet. He often performed with his guitar on campus.
He was a skilled Chess player, especially in the last few years. Joey was a multi-faceted individual with many interests. He made his home in Silver City, NM. He has a daughter, Hailey Marie Spiri. Vescovi, Jack D. Jack was born in Hobbs, Nov. Jack was an outdoors enthusiast who loved fishing, skiing, hiking, and boating.
He will be forever missed by his family and friends. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Jack D. He is survived by his parents, Dante J. He was traveling in a Blackhawk helicopter when it collided with a guy wire near Waco, TX , killing all aboard.
He was assigned to the 4th Infantry Division at Ft. Hood, TX. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Ace and Pauline Christmas of Farley, and by his cousin Shaun Berry of Lovington. Military Academy at West Point, Mark died doing the job he loved. He was a committed soldier who loved his family, his country and the Army life.
A runner and enthusiastic traveler, Mark often said that he loved his wife, Nickayla, and he loved traveling, and nothing could be better than traveling with his wife. He visited and explored the cultures of 52 countries in the last 12 years and was a passionate adventurer. Mark treasured his parents and his sisters and often spoke fondly of his time growing up in the Elkin area. He will be remembered by his family, friends and fellow soldiers as intelligent, athletic, confident, cheerful and optimistic, always with a ready smile and a word of encouragement and support.
He was recently serving as a Company Commander in Afghanistan. Captain Mark A. The loss of Captain Mark Garner is not only a loss to his family, friends, and soldiers, but is a major loss to society as a whole. Grannis, Jona O. Herman, David J. Herman, age 33, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, April 23 of natural causes. David graduated from Little Wolf high school in Manawa in He was a proud owner of Freedom Dental Solutions.
Prior to that, he spent the past 5 years as office manager then regional manager of Aspen Dental. David had a deep love for the outdoors. He was known for his infectious laugh and loved by all who were blessed to know him. He was a dedicated, selfless, intentional, and kind man who put his love of God, family, and America above all else.
His life overflowed into others. He was a strong leader and a natural mentor who cared about everyone. David was a true friend to all and a deep source of comfort to those around him. He loved hard and he loved deeply. He is further survived by his grandfather William Kinsman and grandmother Katherine Herman. He is preceded in death by his infant son Noah, grandfather Ronald Herman, Sr.
Ramirez, Ruben P. Baldwin Roybal, Roberta M. She loved traveling, visiting and hanging out with family, telling stories about growing up with family in NM, and in Vermont.
Berta brought a light to the world that will forever grow. Brett was born March 14, in Concord, CA. Brett grew up in Riverside, CA, playing baseball and soccer, and graduated from Notre Dame High School in where he excelled in football.
Brett just recently finished law school and was preparing to take the California State Bar Exam in July. Brett worked as a commercial real estate broker for approximately 15 years. Brett enjoyed traveling, learning and spending time with his family and friends. Brett is survived by his father, Hon. Bryan F. Brett built his life around making others happy. His infectious personality and laughter will always be missed.
He graduated from New Mexico Military Institute in He loved to travel and his adventurous spirit also led him to France, Great Britain, Italy and Ireland.
Brad enjoyed studying languages and became very proficient. Brad loved, admired, and protected his family. He is survived by his beautiful daughter Whitney Elizabeth Brooke Harrell, his little sister Lexie Harrell, parents Gary and Connie Harrell of Roswell, maternal grandparents Jim and Bonnie Grassie of Dexter, paternal grandparents Ruth and Joe Harrell of Roswell, his great-grandmother Willeta Stanley, and a large loving family of aunts, uncles, cousins, and many, many friends.
Brad was an avid sportsman and gun collector. He loved to hunt anything that moved, and he loved to fish. Brad was also a chronic weight-lifter. He was known for his great sense of humor, beautiful smile and infectious laugh. He was predeceased by his brother Jack Mayo Luckett Jr. He loved being a husband and father and enjoyed many outdoor activities, especially hiking as it made him feel closer to God.
He loved snowboarding, watching movies, going to church and sharing his faith with everyone he encountered. He was loved by all who knew him and will be missed greatly. Doyal, Grady L. He currently resided in Highlands Ranch, CO, where he had purchased and enjoyed making his home for the past 10 years. He grew up in the same house in Monument since his fourth birthday. He graduated from Lewis-Palmer High School, where he made many lifelong friends from his childhood.
Mike received his Air Force commission as a 2nd Lieutenant and was rewarded a pilot training spot. After being a pilot in the U. Mike enjoyed the game of golf and grew up playing since a young age, progressing to being on the high school team.
At the age of nine, Mike began his true love of Martial Arts. Over the years, he would rise to black belt and be given captain positions on many teams. It was when Michael would make the pre-Olympic trials for the Sydney Olympics. Although tempting to go further in that endeavor, Michael stayed with his desire to go into the Air Force and be a pilot. Michael, Jr. A private family service is being held at Shrine of Remembrance.
Sheridan Blvd. Online condolences may be left at Shrine Of Remembrance. No words can come close in describing the gratitude we feel. Army Major Mark E.
He was The Humvee Rosenberg was riding in hit an improvised explosive device on April 8; he died in the operating room, his family said. Rosenberg began his second tour in Iraq a few days after Thanksgiving. This time he felt he was really making a difference. Holt Rosenberg HS.
He entered the Army in , following his father, Burton Rosenberg, a warrant officer. Rosenberg and his sister were close. Their weddings were only a day apart in A wonderful father. He received a number of medals and commendations from the Army. He had recently moved to the Austin area. Strother, Shad M. He always had a mischievous smile, curious nature and was most happy on the sea with sails flying or diving under the water.
As an active sailor, he competed in the Caribbean race and frequently raced on Chesapeake Bay. Sutton, Jr. Tyson, Michael A. He passed peacefully after a three year battle with cancer, age Mike is remembered fondly for his big heart, big hugs, playful sense of humor, and passion for poetry.
Campos, Robert J. Born in Albuquerque, NM, he was a son of the Rev. Steeley of Sellersville. Polan, Stephen R. Born Nov. He served four years in student government, served as secretary of his senior class and held officer positions in various other extracurricular activities, such as the American Field Service and Spanish Clubs.
He was a two-year letterman in football, a four-year letterman in track and a member of the basketball team. In , Lt. James A. Upon graduation, Lt. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Paul L.
Potter, Margaret L. Moss, and godfather, William Alford. Potter, Jr. Potter, of Atlanta, Ga. Jamie also leaves a very dear and special companion, Lt. Stuart, Seth D. His family and friends were there to support him when, at the age of 20, he was diagnosed with a rare adult brain tumor called Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma a brainstem tumor , and was given a month prognosis.
He received radiation and to the surprise of all, he made a near full recovery and went into remission. Five years later, while enjoying his free-spirited and renewed life in Austin, TX, he met his future wife, Carol. They were destined for each other, even sharing the same birthday.
They prided themselves on being goof-balls and silly together. He always put a smile on her face by quoting Mr. He was often the life of the party, and was spot-on with his impersonations of Arnold, Stallone, Keanu Reeves whom many people thought he looked like , Christopher Walken, Sean Connery, and many others. He loved movies and often quoted and incorporated funny lines into every day life. He also loved music mostly alternative 90s and not a day went by where he was not singing, often making up his own hysterical lyrics to songs.
Bryon also enjoyed the outdoors, working on and preserving land in Thorndale, WWII history, guns, survival gear and training, motorcycles, zombie shows, and video games. He despised mornings and had a career working nights as a Polysomnography Sleep Study Technician. All was well until March of when he learned his brain tumor was no longer in remission. Over the last year, Bryon and Carol fought hard together for him to LIVE, even when the tumor took away many of his basic abilities such as hearing, seeing, walking, eating, swallowing, talking.
Comstock, Chad E. Steven had been a Pharmacist for the last 8 years graduating from the St. Louis College of Pharmacy. He was preceded in death by his father, Dennis in and special Aunt Patty. He is survived by his mother Joyce L. Gullette of Washington Twp. Hoge, Marshall K. Pleasant, passed away Thursday, November 4, , in Charleston. Marshall was born April 11, , a son of William H. Hoge and Loyce E. Fish Hoge. He was a graduate of Arkansas Tech University, where he played football and was a 2nd Team All-Conference defensive lineman.
He then moved to Charleston, SC, and worked in the shipping industry. In , he began his career as a real estate appraiser with Atlantic Appraisals in Mt.
He volunteered with the Mt. Pleasant Recreation Department as a volunteer coach for youth soccer and T-ball. Marshall was an avid Oklahoma University football fan. Pleasant; his brother, Michal W. He volunteered for the U. James was a fun loving son, brother, and friend and will always be remembered for his beautiful smile and great sense of humor. Parents: James and Juanita LaFont.
Lara, Raymond J. Jerry was born June 22, , in Alamogordo. Jerry was pursuing a career in the health field. After graduating high school, he married Francisca Garcia and enlisted in the military.
Jerry served in the Army and the Army National Guard for a total of eight years. While enlisted in the Army, he served as an armorer and then as a medic in the National Guard. Jerry was also a fourth degree black belt in tae kwon do and was selected to be an alternate for the Army tae kwon do team.
Jerry was an avid reader and movie buff, especially films about the Christmas season. He enjoyed cooking and preparing creative foods and collecting wolf art. Jerry was employed as a mental health technician and respite provider. He was committed to the welfare of those he served. Strodtman, Scott A. He was born Oct. Scott graduated from Kansas State University and went to work in the aircraft industry.
Scott and Deena met in and were married on May 23, Scott and Deena lived in Wichita before moving to Cheney, Kan. Scott spent six years working in Iraq and Afghanistan in support of our troops during Operation Enduring Freedom. Scott enjoyed the time he got to spend with his brother and was happy about the extra time he got to spend with his family.
Scott was a wonderful husband, father, family man, son, brother and friend. He was a country boy who enjoyed hunting, farming and the outdoors. Most of all he loved date nights with Deena and family time with his three children. Scott had a love for God and his country.
Scott was devoted to his wife, children, family and those he loved. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Ashlyn Strodtman and his father.
Adkins, Jared J. Michael attended West Las Vegas Schools through the 8th grade and then spent 6 years at the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, graduating from high school and completing 2 years of college study. He sought to bring everyone he met in to his love for life. Mike was an avid outsdoorsman enjoying river rafting, skiing, racquetball, life in the mountains, landscaping and working with his hands.
He loved his dogs, Mia and Rusty. He loved to laugh, cook, read, learn and teach. He was creative, gentle and strong as a bull. He had a special love for kids, kids of all ages.
You were never too young or too old to be recruited for Rugby. He loved laying a good hit on you in the field. During this military assignment in Idaho, Moose and Kara celebrated the birth of their first daughter, Natalie Marie Fontenot, on July 31, and the birth of their second daughter, Nicole Desiree Fontenot, on December 7, There Moose returned to flying the mighty F Moose died on August 27, , when the F he was flying crashed into a wooded, mountainous area of the Shenandoah Valley in western Virginia.
During his career, Moose logged more than 2, flight hours, of which were in combat. He is also survived by his parents Morris Mayuse Fontenot, Sr. Groener, Brett T. He is preceded in death by his father, Hank; brother, Thomas; and dear friend, Sunny Gosnay.
Vandergriff, Gregory P. He was only 41 years old. He finished his high school years at Goddard High School in Roswell, where he attained a 4. They had two beautiful boys, Nicholas Nixon and Ethan, now 17 and A few years later, Greg and Laura parted lives, and he met Summer.
They were married in November , and then had another beautiful son, Kaden, who is 18 months. His dream was to be a biochemist and learn how to replicate his DNA to clone people so they no longer felt pain or sickness. While he had not completed his journey in science, Greg loved his family and he will be fondly missed by his children and all of his family and friends. Aragon, Eli S. He was a life long resident of Los Lunas.
Eli served in the US Army for three years and was stationed in Korea for one year. His passion was riding his Harley and he never missed an opportunity to go on a bike run. Eli was a well-known Pit Bull breeder and always knew the whereabouts of all his puppies in New Mexico and even in Arizona. He was a happy-go-lucky individual who was full of energy and his enthusiasm touched everyone around him. At the time of his death, Eli was working in Phoenix, AZ.
His maternal grandparents, Jose and Moraima Torres and his paternal grandparents, Samuel and Esther Aragon, preceded him in death. He is also survived by his many loving uncles, aunts, cousins, and his many friends. His father and mother-in-law, Gilbert and Jane Tafoya also survive him. Our loving Son, Brother, Husband and Father passed away peacefully surrounded by his wife, mother and sons on January 17, Rob was the youngest child of four children.
Rob continued his education at University of Arizona. He came to Phoenix and completed school at the Arizona Automotive Institute in Glendale in and eventually became an automotive painter. Rob loved spending time with his boys, family and friends.
He was full of life, love for the Lord and everyone he met. Anderson and Laurence L. Chase, who survive. He was the youngest of three siblings. He graduated from the Air Force Academy in Since then, he served in the United States Air Force as an Air Battle Manager, providing command and control in military operations around the globe. He reached the pinnacle of his career field and served as an instructor Mission Crew Commander training aircrew to prepare and deploy in support of national interests around the world until November In the course of his flying deployments, Major Chase was awarded six air medals for 61 combat sorties and over combat and combat support hours.
Kelley Chase was preceded in death by his infant brother, Christopher K. Along the way, life happened. In , Steve married Tanya, who also graduated from the Academy in During their travels, they welcomed two sons, Everett and Ryan, into the family and the Air Force way of life.
So no matter where the Air Force took Steve during his 24 year career, Colorado was always home. Lambourn, Erik V.
He was a loving husband, nurturing father, loving son, loyal brother and devoted friend. Erik was born on Sept. Lambourn and Ann Brooks. In , he moved to Fremont where he spent the next 10 years of his life.
Erik was blessed to get to know and call John Brooks his dad. He was proud to be a part of the El Paso Fire Department for 10 years until medical retirement. He loved spending quality time with his entire family.
A few hobbies he enjoyed were star gazing and four wheeling with his son and friends. He was an enthusiastic gardener at home. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert V.
Lambourn, and his grandfather, Robert C. Maestas, 1LT Gilbert F. He was friends with everyone and loved them with his whole heart. Gil moved to Farmington in , where he attended school and graduated from Farmington High School in He enjoyed going to see the latest movies, listening to music, watching any sporting event.
He attended mass at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Farmington regularly while growing up he aided in serving mass. Most of all, he loved spending time with his family and close friends. Gil was a big sports fan, loved to support not only his nieces and nephews, but all of the children of his long time and new friends. Stead, Michael K. Joseph Hospital. He made many friends and enjoyed sports and growing up with his cousins. Craig loved to spend time near the ocean with his companion Molly Barrett and his son Trevor.
He befriended everyone he met and left them with a smile. Atcitty, 38, of Shiprock, died Saturday, March 12, , in Hobbs. He was born Feb. Elton served in the U. Army from to as a multichannel transmission operator. He also served in the National Guard of Georgia, Kentucky and New Mexico as a radio operator and in motor transportation. At the time of his death, he was working for Chevron in Hobbs. Elton loved spending time with his family and friends.
He enjoyed riding his motorcycle and mountain bike; skiing, camping, hiking, baseball and collecting guns. His heart was full of passion and his smile was always warm.
He was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, Frank Aspaas, Sr. Aspaas and Roseanne Aspaas. Elton will be missed. Air Force captain and pilot, died Sunday, Aug. Jerry has hit the tour. Souther, noted writer of. His charted list. In his spare time, Jerry appeared as a featured actor in the first season of the hit television show,. In , Jerry created Artist Alliance Nashville, a recording and producing entity.
Artist Alliance Nashville, he has supervised numerous acts and artists, dedicating a. Jerry continues to share his knowledge of music by giving bass lessons, as well as recording great music at his studio, Frequency Spot, in Franklin, Indiana.
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