C16 THE ALBUQUERQUE TRIBUNE Thursday, December 18, 1997 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday WEATHER -cloudy -cloudy P-cloudy P-cloudy P-cloudy SUN Sunset 4:57 p.m. Sunrise 7:10 a.m. MOON Moonrise 10:37 p.m. Moonset 11:03 a.m. Last New First Full SKI REPORT Angel Fire Open 24" Pajarito Not open Red River Open 24-44" Sandia Peak Open 36" Santa Fe Ski Open 52" Sipapu Open 22" Ski Apache Open 41-55" Ski Rio Not Open Snow Canyon Not open Taos Ski Valley Open 47" Ench.
Forest Open 12" FRIDAY: Partly cloudy Corrales (528) Paradise Hills Rio Grande Foothills Nature Center 25 Comanche Carlisle Uptown 40 Los Padillas ABQ International Sunport wind 9 mph Map shows yesterday's Robin Marshment, Yellow alert For more information, Bernalillo County at 768-2876 for TOMORROW UTAH COLO. KAN. OKLA. Farmington Raton Gallup Santa ARIZ. Albuquerque Clovis Las Cruces Carlsbad TEXAS MEXICO forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures SHOWER T-STORM RAIN FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY CLOUDY statistics.
SOURCE: KRQE-TV 13 Weather chief meteorologist (burning discouraged) call the AlbuquerqueAir Pollution Control Division a recorded message. STATE Ls WEDNESDAY Hi Lo Prc Alamogordo 60 24 .00 Albuquerque 50 23 .00 Carlsbad 67 23 .00 Chama 48 11 .00 Clayton 61 25 .00 Cloudcroft 49 13 .00 Clovis 67 25 .00 Deming 60 22 .00 Farmington 46 13 .00 Gallup 55 10 .00 Grants 52 13 .00 Hobbs 64 24 .00 Las Cruces 61 24 .00 Los Alamos 41 17 .00 Portales 65 22 .00 Raton 57 17 .00 Red River 43 03 .00 Roswell 63 20 .00 Ruidoso 54 14 .00 Santa Fe 46 19 .00 Silver City 57 25 .00 Socorro 57 16 .00 Taos 45 07 .00 TorC 56 24 .00 White Sands 60 20 .00 New Salvation Army kettles ring in cash with plastic THE ASSOCIATED PRESS derly woman did, however, slip a bill PITTSBURGH- Hark! A 106- into a traditional kettle just like old year-old Christmas tradition got a times. quiet face lift that could multiply the But the charity's western Pennsylnumber of times you hear "Paper or vania corps hopes the new kettle will plastic?" appeal to people under 50 and those The Salvation Army introduced to who worry that a cash donation could Pennsylvania a red kettle equipped to be stolen. accept credit-card donations. The Salvation Army is soliciting "It's a direct transaction.
It's cardholders because cash donations recorded. It's receipted. It's verifi- so far are down about a third from last able," said Gene Phillips, develop- year, corps spokeswoman Ginny ment director for the Salvation Knor said. Army's western Pennsylvania corps, The charity has raised about 60 perwhich gave the credit-card kettle its cent of its 1997 regional goal of $1.6 debut Wednesday. million.
The telephone-sized register sits Businesses generally see their sales atop an old-style red kettle. A credit increase by about one-fifth after they card swiped through it provides in- begin accepting credit cards, said formation that the machine relays to PNC Bank Executive Vice President the card issuer via cellular telephone. Craig Campbell, who serves on the Parked outside a skyscraper that board of directors of the Salvation houses offices, shops and fast-food Army's Pittsburgh corps. restaurants, the new kettle didn't The charity's corps in Akron, Ohio, seem to get much attention. None of tried a similar system last year and the shoppers passing by ventured to boosted donations by almost a third, test the gizmo, maybe because re- Knor said.
porters and cameras ringed it. One el- PNC Bank donated the cost of us- BABB- Jack Babb, age 92, died peacefully on December 15, 1997. Born September 6, 1905 in Greenville, SC, he grew up in Pelzer, SC and attended Clemson where he earned a degree in Electrical Engineering. While at Clemson, he played piano in the "Tiger Jungaleers" and tuba in the Cadet Band. After graduation, he worked for Textiles firms in SC before moving to Hayden, AZ in 1937 to work for ASARCO.
In AZ, he married Dorothy Catherine Scoggins, another South Carolinian in 1940. He played piano in the Hayden Dance Orchestra which provided weekly entertainment for area residents. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 41 years, Dorothy Catherine; and grandson, Ben Nunez. He is survived by his daughters, Nancy Nunez and husband, Eloy of Peralta and Linda Neville and husband, Ed of Bosque Farms; also grandchildren, Cecilia Chavez, Elena Nunez and Tony Nunez and great-grandchildren, Eddy and Sypria Nunez. Graveside services will be held on Thursday, December 18, 1997 at Fairview Memorial Park, 700 Yale SE, Albuquerque, Pastor Don Ciesielski officiating and service time will be 11:00 a.m.
Thursday, December 18, 1997. Arrangements are by Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal SE, Albuquerque. DOTY- -George E. Doty, 69, a resident of Albuquerque since 1965, died Tuesday, December 16, 1997. He is survived by his wife, Frances Doty; sons, Raymond L.
Doty and wife, Mary of Edgewood; CDR, Charles V. Doty and wife, Peggy of Silverdale, WA, James R. Doty of Albuquerque, MAJ Joseph P. Doty and wife, Pat of Garmisch, Germany, David E. Doty of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Leo T.
Doty and wife, Toni of Lawton, OK; grandchildren, Reece, Darryl, Patrick, Phoebe, Abby and Maria; and sisters, Margaret C. Georges of California and Mildred Browning of Alabama. Mr. Doty retired from the FAA after 33 years of service. Rosary will be recited Thursday, December 18, 1997 at 7:00 p.m.
at French Mortuary, Lomas Blvd. Chapel, 10500 Lomas NE, with the Marianites reciting. Mass will be celebrated Friday, 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of the Annunciation HUMIDITY AT 6 A.M. POLLEN Pollen count has been suspended until spring.
GOOD FAIR BAD 0-50 50-100 POLLUTION Smog 33 Dust 13 Carbon monoxide 17 GOOD FAIR BAD 0-50 50-100 STATISTICS Normal high-low Record high in 1980 Record low in 1971 Avg. sunshine Precipitation 0.00 Precip. for month 0.53 Departure for month Precip. for year 11.89 Departure for year FORECAST mountains: Tonight, partly cloudy. Friday, partly cloudy, chance for snow showers, breezy.
North-central highlands: Tonight, partly cloudy. Friday, partly cloudy, chance of snow showers, breezy. Northwest plateau: Tonight, partly cloudy. Friday, partly cloudy, chance of snow showers, breezy. Eastern plains: Tonight, partly cloudy.
Friday, partly cloudy, breezy. Southern valleys: Tonight, partly cloudy. Friday, partly cloudy, chance of snow showers, gusty. Southwest mountains: Tonight, partly cloudy. Friday, partly cloudy, chance of snow showers, breezy.
Ding Don The forecast -108 08 108 20s 308 Bands separate The Associated Press WEDNESDAY Hi Lo Pro Amarillo 60 28 .00 Anchorage 12 5 .07 Atlanta 61 36 .00 Atlantic City 57 26 .00 Austin 67 34 .00 Baltimore 58 24 .00 Billings 48 35 .00 Birmingham 63 29 .00 Bismarck 56 34 .00 Boise 46 31 .09 Boston 53 33 .00 Buffalo 43 26 .00 44 22 .00 Casper 40 33 .00 65 37 .00 Cheyenne 48 31 .00 Chicago 48 30 .00 Cincinnati 52 20 .00 Cleveland 41 22 .00 Dallas-Ft Worth 64 34 .00 Denver 47 28 .00 Des Moines 42 30 .00 Detroit 45 24 .00 Duluth 36 28 .00 El Paso 58 27 .00 Fairbanks -22 .00 Flagstaff 51 20 .00 60 33 .00 Honolulu 84 69 .01 Houston 66 33 .00 Indianapolis 47 28 .00 NATION for noon tomorrow FRONTS: COLD 408 608 70s 808 908 100s 1108 high temperature zones for the day. WARM STATIONARY PRESSURE: HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN T-STORMS FLURRIES SNOW 5 ICE SUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUDY CITIES FRIDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Hi Lo Otik Kansas City 52 38 .00 46 34 cdy 49 28 cdy Las Vegas 54 36 .00 51 37 clr 27 20 sn Little Rock 61 31 .00 70 45 cdy 68 45 cir Los Angeles 74 55 .00 62 42 cir 55 39 cdy Louisville 52 28 .00 60 42 cir 67 60 cdy Lubbock 62 27 .00 54 32 cdy 62 39 cdy Memphis 54 33 .00 66 53 cir 29 18 cdy Miami Beach 71 51 .00 60 36 cdy 66 42 cir Midland-Odessa 63 33 .00 63 36 cdy 32 12 cdy Milwaukee 46 32 .00 43 31 cdy 35 20 cdy Mpls-St Paul 45 28 .00 33 17 cdy 50 32 cdy Nashville 55 27 .00 64 48 cir 45 35 cdy New Orleans 71 40 .00 74 56 cdy 38 21 cdy New York City 53 37 .00 57 39 cdy 26 11 sn Norfolk, Va. 55 39 .00 66 49 cir 70 41 cir Oklahoma City 61 33 .00 58 38 cdy 27 10 sn Omaha 46 29 .00 36 20 cdy 46 33 cdy Philadelphia 55 32 .00 55 37 cdy 57 41 cdy Phoenix 70 45 .00 57 42 rn 48 37 cdy Pittsburgh 44 20 .00 49 36 cdy 67 51 cdy Rapid City 63 30 .00 26 12 cdy 29 12 sn St Louis 49 31 .00 59 38 cdy 38 27 cdy Salt Lake City 44 24 .00 34 14 clr 47 34 cdy San Antonio 70 33 .00 68 62 cdy 26 10 cdy San Diego 68 54 .00 60 43 cir 61 34 cdy San Francisco 55 49 .18 59 43 cir -5 -15 sn San 86 74 .00 88 75 cdy 32 18 sn Seattle 46 36 .21 44 40 cdy 66 38 cir Sioux Falls 41 25 .00 29 15 cdy 83 68 cdy Tampa-St Ptrsbg 65 48 .00 72 51 cir 72 62 cdy Tucson 72 41 .00 46 29 rn 52 37 cdy 58 30 .00 63 41 cdy Hi Lo Wth Dublin Amsterdam 32 31 cdy Frankfurt Athens 46 39 cdy Geneva Bangkok 95 77 cir Havana Barbados 86 77 cir Helsinki Barcelona 59 51 ro Hong Kong Beijing 46 23 cdy Istanbul Berlin 25 23 cir Jerusalem Bermuda 73 66 cir Lima Bogota 68 33 cdy Lisbon Brussels 51 46 cdy London Budapest 29 20 sn Madrid B'Aires 71 62 rn Manila Cairo 68 50 cdy Mexico City Calgary 46 23 cdy Montreal Caracas 86 64 cir Moscow Copenhagen 29 27 cdy Nassau Anthony City Daily Globe Salvation Army bell ringer Art Leonard holds a sign in Dodge City, replacing 1 the bell that most ringers use. "People complain about the noise, and it gets on my nerves," Leonard said Monday.
Leonard has been a ringer for more than 50 ing the cellular credit-card technolo- gy. The firm benefits by having the Salvation Army test the machine before it is offered to such businesses as taxis and craft shows, where land-line telephones can't be used. The Christmas kettle tradition stretches back more than a century. Salvation Army Capt. Joseph McFee had seen a charity pot on the docks in Liverpool, England, and in 1891 set up a kettle in San Francisco to collect money for a free Christmas dinner for poor people.
By 1897, the Salvation Army was using the kettles nationwide. FUNERAL NOTICES DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES soleum Chapel, 924 Menaul Blvd. NE, with Pastor Tim Fahrenthold officiating. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul Blvd. NE.
Should friends desire memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 5800 Lomas Blvd. NE, 87110. French Mortuary, 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE. HOFFMANN-Jane F.
Hoffmann, 86, passed away on December 14, 1997. She is survived by her sisters, Virginia O'Malley and husband, James, of Albuquerque and Patricia Henderson and husband, Paul, of Richmond, KY. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Hoffmann was born in St.
Louis, Missouri. She moved to Albuquerque in 1991. Cremation has taken place. Interment of cremains will be at Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis on December 20, 1997.
A private memorial Mass will be held at St. Therese Little Flower Church in Albuquerque at a later date. Arrangements by Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 3rd St. SW. MEDINA-Jose D.
Medina, a resident of Albuquerque since 1956, passed away Tuesday, December 16, 1997. Mr. Medina is survived by his daughter, Nadine Ortiz; sister, Martha Harris and husband, Bob of Spokane, WA; brother, Arturo Medina and wife, Dolores of Grants, NM; granddaughter, Lisa Ortiz; brother-in-law, Tom Williams and wife, Ida of California, Fred Williams and wife, Anita of Albuquerque, Jesse Williams of Santa Fe, and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Medina was born in Guadalupita, NM on November 5, 1920 to Demetrio and Selena Medina.
He was married to Josephine Williams for 49 years who preceded him in death on November 15, 1993. He was a veteran of W.W.II and earned numerous awards. He participated in Campaigns in Tunisian, Sicilian and Anzio Beachhead, Italy. The decorations be received include a Purple Heart, Combat Infantryman Badge, and Middle East Theatre Ribbon with three bronze stars. A Rosary will be led by Father Leonard Bayer at 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 18, 1997 in Palm Chapel of StrongThorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal Ave SE. A mass of Bibiano worked at Our Lady of Belen By Carlos Salazar TRIBUNE REPORTER For 30 years Virginia Bibiano worked with resident priests in the everyday operation of Our Lady of Belen Catholic Church. Bibiano, strong, independent and personable, maintained the residence, cooked meals and performed other rectory tasks. The priests made her an 1 honorary member of the Order of Servite Priests before she retired in 1986. Family members say the late Rev.
Lawrence Martin Jenco, a former Iranian hostage for 564 days, was among the many priests she worked with in the Belen parish. Jenco, who headed Catholic Relief Services in Beirut in 1985 when members of the Islamic Jihad kidnapped him, was pastor at Belen from 1979-1981. He died in 1996. Bibiano, 77, died of cancer Sunday at her Belen home. Mass of Christian Burial was to be celebrated today by the Revs.
Joe Carbone and David Gallegos at Our Lady of Belen. "The church meant as much to her as her family," said her son, David. "And she loved her family deeply." Bibiano was born and raised at the Padilla ranch in the Manzano Mountains near Scholle. When she was 13 she moved to Belen, where she worked at a department store before she married. An accomplished seamstress, Bibiano made clothes for the family as well as quilts, blankets and pillowcases.
"She always had a story to tell us," said her grandson, David. "She was an excellent cook. She always had meals, cookies and pies for my friends when they came over to our home." Survivors include her three sons, Sato, married to Beatrice Bibiano, Richard, married to Louisa Bibiano, all of Belen, and David, married to Pam Bibiano, of Las Vegas, N.M.; a daughter, Patsy, married to Richard Chavez, of Belen; five sisters; six brothers; 19 grandchildren; and 30 great-grandchildren. Catholic Church, 2621 Vermont NE, with Father Ronald Bruckner, Celebrant. Interment will take place at the Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, NM.
Friends may visit French Mortuary, Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady of the Annunciation Catholic Church, 2621 Vermont Albuquerque, NM 87110, or to Casa Angelica POLE Home, 5629 Isleta SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105. French Mortuary, 10500 Lomas Blvd. FOULK- -Elva Foulk, better known as L.V., passed away at her home December 16, 1997.
She is survived by her husband, Frank of 55 years; two daughters, Sharon Bradshaw and husband, Greg, Debbie Tatum and husband, Vernon. L.V. has two grandson's, Russell and Randall and a granddaughter, Amanda; two great-granddaughters, Ashlea and Jessy; three sisters, Berdie, Callie Mae and Pearlie; and a brother, Coy. We will all miss her greatly. L.V.
had a love of doll collecting and doll making. She will truly be missed by all her family and I friends. Services are at Sunset Memorial Park, Friday, December 19, 1997. Viewing will be at 11:00 a.m. and services at 12:00 p.m.
GENTRY- G. Gentry, S.M.S. Ret. USAF, 76, a resident of Albuquerque for 33 years, died Tuesday, December 16, 1997. Mr.
Gentry is survived by his wife, Allene of the family home; daughter, Pam Gentry and husband, Carl Hein of Albuquerque; son, John Gentry and wife, Noreen of Huntington Beach, CA; grandchildren, Shannon, Kendra and Caitlin, all of Albuquerque; stepson, Robert Kimsey and wife, Penny of Albuquerque; brother, John B. Gentry and wife, Terry of Pleasanton, CA; and nephew, Douglas Kugler of Hayward, CA. He was a veteran of WWII having served 33 years in the US Air Force. Mr. Gentry was the NCO Club Assistant Manager at Kirtland Air Force Base from 1968-1971.
He was a world traveler. Mr. Gentry was also an avid golfer, having made a hole-in-one at Tijeras Arroyo Golf Course in 1966 and again in 1988. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather. Memorial services will be held Saturday, 11:00 a.m, at Chester T.
French Memorial Mau- WORLD 53 32 44 69 33 75 55 82 64 51 55 89 66 39 18 93 Christian burial will be celebrated Friday, December 19, 1997 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church with Father Roger Bourgeois officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 525 San Pedro Dr. NE, Albq, NM 87108.
StrongThorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal Ave SE, in charge of arrangements. MOORE -Virgil E. Moore, 55, a lifetime resident of Albuquerque, died Tuesday, December 16, 1997. He is survived by his sister, Ida Ellen Kettles and husband, Tom of Albuquerque; sons, Michael Moore and wife, Lisa of Lubbock, TX and Andrew Moore of Phoenix, AZ; daughter, Ginger Armenta and husband, Mark of Farmington; niece, Pamela Kettles of Albuquerque; nephew, Tom Kettles, Jr of Albuquerque; one grandson; three granddaughters; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins in Albuquerque. He was preceded in death by his father, Virgil Moore in 1990; and his mother, Eva Ray Moore in June 1997.
Mr. Moore was a volunteer at the Alameda Community Center, and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Alameda. Services will be held Saturday, 10:00 a.m. at French Mortuary, University Blvd. Chapel, 1111 University Blvd.
NE, with Kevin Kent offieiating. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE. Pallbearers will be Ken Northcutt, Ben Northcutt, Marvin Bullington, Leonard Caldwell, Tom Kettles, and Curtis McCallen. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE, Friday 3:00 p.m.
to 9:00 p.m. RAMSEY-James D. Ramsey, 62, a resident of Albuquerque since 1935, died Saturday, December 13, 1997. He is survived by his sisters, Elsie Rodgers and husband, Edward S. and Noreen Hetzel and husband, Raymond, all of Albuquerque; and many loving nieces and nephews.
Mr. Ramsey taught school with Albuquerque Public Schools until his retirement after 25 years. Memorial services will be held Saturday, 2:00 p.m. at Riverside Baptist Church, 1601 Bridge Blvd. SW, with Rev.
Jerry Minor officiating. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. 37 cdy New Delhi 32 cdy Oslo 33 27 cdy 33 rn Paris 46 39 rn 50 cdy Rio 80 68 cdy 33 cir Rome 64 51 cdy 62 cdy Santiago 77 57 cir Sao Paulo 77 64 cdy 44 rn Seoul 48 35 cdy 69 cdy Singapore 89 75 rn 55 rn Stockholm 33 27 cdy 37 rn Sydney 80 68 cdy 44 rn Tel Aviv 68 51 rn 68 cdy Tokyo 59 44 cir 48 rn Toronto 42 25 cdy 16 cdy Vancouver 46 37 cdy 18 cdy Vienna 29 23 cdy 66 cir Warsaw 18 11 cir Lillian Disney was husband's sounding board and partner THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES In the 1920s, Walt Disney created a new cartoon character he hoped would help his studio recover from a business setback and Mortimer Mouse was born. "Not Mortimer," said his wife, Lillian.
"It's too formal. How about Mickey?" Lillian Disney, who not only named the symbol of what would become The Walt Disney Co. but also became a Disney conservative check to her husband's daring genius, died peacefully in her sleep Tuesday. She was 98. She had suffered a stroke on Monday, the 31st anniversary of her husband's death in 1966.
Lillian Disney did not live to see the completion of the Walt Disney Concert Hall, an addition to the downtown -Phyllis Louise Cochran Robinson left this earth in a quiet and peaceful way on December 16, 1997. She was surrounded by many, but not all, who loved her. She was born on October 18, 1911 in Franklin, PA to Samuel Greer and Ethel Wallace Cochran. Over half of her life she spent with her husband and friend John (Robie) T. Robinson who predeceased her in 1986.
Their much beloved son, William Cochran Robinson, had died in 1967. Phyllis is survived by her former daughter-in-law, Wilhelmina K. Robinson Johnson; grandchildren, Karen W. Diana L. and J.
Gregor Robinson; great-grandchildren, Paige E. Burleigh, John M. Robinson, all of New York. Many cousins and friends remain as well. Phyllis attended Syracuse University.
Though she worked as a journalist and personnel manager for several companies in Syracuse, NY, the majority of her years were spent at home where she excellend as a homemaker and hostess. Longtime resident of Syracuse and Fayetteville, NY, Phyllis and Robie retired to Rio Rancho, NM in 1970 and than moved to Albuquerque in 1983. She was currently a member and served as an elder of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Albuquerque. Phyllis was an active member of whichever community she resided. She was active in many organizations and supported many charities close to her heart.
At her request, Phyllis was cremated with Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal Ave SE, in charge of arrangements. A Memorial Service will be held in her honor at La Vida Llena in the chapel, a.m. Friday, December 19, 1997 with Dr. John Cushman and the Rev. Jan Butin of Covenant Presbyterian Church HOW MUCH DOES A FUNERAL OR A CREMATION COST? (For recorded price info) 268-8625 Hillcrest Funeral Home 265-5959 Music Center that she seeded with a $50 million donation 10 years ago.
"This really is the end of an era for the Disneys," said Walt Disney Co. Vice Chairman Roy E. Disney, the son of Disney's late brother, Roy O. Disney. She was the primary sounding board for her husband, who would run his revolutionary ideas from "Snow White" to Disneyland- by her for approval.
The careful balance to her husband's brashness, she wouldn't let him take too much of a gamble unless and until his thinking was sound. "Mrs. Disney was a full-time partner to Walt and we are all grateful for her contributions to the creation of Mickey Mouse and the Disney company, and for the example she set for family life and community service," said Disney Chairman Michael D. Eisner. The former Lillian Bounds was married to the studio chief for 41 years.
Lillian Disney's survivors include a daughter, Diane Disney Miller of Napa, as well as 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. years. officiating. Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal SE, in charge of arrangements. SEYDEL The family of Edith L.
Seybel, would like to thank their relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, love, and support during this time of loss, and a special thank you to the staff at Mission Manor. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE. THOME Sandra Jean Thome, our deeply loved wife, mother, and friend, went to be with our Savior, Jesus Christ, December 11, 1997. We pray that her life and witness will continue to encourage others to work with the Lord.
Those of us left behind, husband Pete; daughters Sherry, Terry, and Viki; 11 grandchildren; extended family and friends; ask you to join in the celebration of her resurrection into new life on Monday, December 22, 7:00 p.m., Chelwood Park Four Square Church, 1015 Chelwood Park Blvd. NE. We ask that in lieu of flowers, please make a donation to one of the following of Sandie's favoritie charities; The Storehouse, Joy Junction, or Sandia Hospice, The Thomas Hoyt Memorial Endowment (Presbyterian Health Foundation) for transplants. VALLEZ-A Memorial Mass for Mr. Richard J.
Vallez, L.T. USN will be held on Thursday at the St. Anne Catholic Church where the Mass will be celebrated at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the VA Medical Center in Richard's name. Arrangements by the Salazar and Sons Mortuary, 400 Third St.
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