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Facio: Leopoldo Leo Facio, 70, a resident of Bayard, died Thursday evening at Gila Regional Medical Center. Services are pending. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

D. J. Fahey, 72, long time resident of Silver City, died the past week following an illness of several Weeks. He was a retired highway Contractor and had mining lnterests In this district. Funeral services were held Wednesday with requiem high mass at St. Vincent de Paul’s Catholic Church. Officiating was the Rev, Fr B. A. Vonder Haar. Interment was in the Silver C4ty cemetery directed by the Cox Mortuary.

Fahl: Emil Fahl, father of Mrs. Louise Copenhaver, died Thursday at his home in Wabash, Ind. Mrs. Copenhaver and daughter, Kaye, left here last week to be with him. Funeral services were held in Wabash Saturday.

Fahrlender: Harold F. (Smokey) Fahrlender, 72 year old Weatherford, Okla., resident, died Monday, March 9 in the veterans' hospital in Oklahoma City. He was buried in the Greenwood Cemetery in Weatherford. Mr. Fahrlender was born March 10, 1914 in South Charleston, Ohio, and was schooled in Ohio, grewup there and went to a ranch for 10 years. He entered the U.S. Army during World War II and was discharged in 1943. He was married to Viola Ward Sept. 23, 1943 at Brownfield, Texas. He worked as a brakeman at Santa Rita for 12 years, then moved to West Texas in 1958 and worked as a mechanic and truck driver until 1973. The couple moved to Lawrence, Kan., and Mr.
Fahrlender was self employed as a salvage operator until 1975 when he retired and moved to Weatherford. He is survived by his wife, Viola, of the home; two sons, Harold Fahrlender of Ventura, Calif., and George Charles Fahrlender of Brownfield; two daughters, Violet Anderson and Georgia Woodruff, both of Weatherford; eight grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and two sisters, Ruth Lovins of Spring Hill, Fla., and Mary Marx of Orlando, Fla.

Fahrlender: Mary Catherine Fahrlender, a one year resident of San Diego, died Friday in San Diego. She was born Jan. 10, 1915, in Samanta, Ohio. She was a homemaker and was a resident of Pinos Altos from 1946 until 1991. She was preceded in death by her husband, George, and son, Richard. She and her husband were married in July 1930. She is survived by two sons, Joseph Fahrlender of Cedar City, Utah, and Jack Fahrlender of San Diego; a sister, Mae Morales of Ennis, Texas; 12 grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Pinos Altos Cemetery. Poway Bernardo Mortuary in Poway, Calif., is handling arrangements. Local arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Fahrlender: In lieu of flowers, friends of Richard Bruce Fahrlender are asked to make contributions to the Pinos Altos Volunteer Fire Department, of which he was chief, at Box 23, Pinos Altos, NM 88053. Mr. Fahrlender died in an accident Wednesday. Visitation will be held Monday from 5 8 p.m. in the Wheeler Funeral Home chapel. Services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Wheeler Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. David Goble of the United Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment will follow in the Pinos Altos cemetery. Arrangements are by the Wheeler Funeral Home.

Fahrlender: Graveside services for Viola Fahrlender, a 69 year old Weatherford, Okla., resident, were held Wednesday at the Greenwood Cemetey of Weatherford. Officiating minister was Gene Hutchinson of Custer City, Okla., of the Clinton Congregationof Jehovah's Witnesses. Burial followed in the Greenwood Cemetry under the direction of the Lockstone Funeral Home. Mrs. Fahrlender was born Aug. 7, 1920, at Frost, Texas. She died at her daughter's home in Weatherford Monday afternoon. She was raised in the Frost area. She was married to Harold

Fahrlender Sept. 23, 1943, at Brownfield, Texas. They made their home for a short time at Hope, N.M., before moving to the Silver City area, where they lived for 12 years, until 1958. Mr. Fahrlender preceded her in death March 9, 1987. She continued to reside in Weatherford until her death. Mrs. Fahrlender was a member of the Clinton Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. Memorial may be made to the Hospice oof Western Oklahoma. She is survived by two sons,Harold Fahrlender of Ventura, Calif., and George Fahrlender of Brownfield; two daughters, Violet Anderson of Clinton, Okla., and Georgia Woodruff of Weatherford; eight grandchildren; five great grandchildren; two brothers, Charles Walter Ward of Lubbovk, Texas, and Searcy Ward of Red Bluff, Calif.; and a sister, Violet Wilson of Brownfield.

Fair: Funeral services for Robert Fair, 39, who passed away Monday, Feb. 8, were conducted Tuesday, Feb. 16, at 11 a.m. at Caldwell's Chapel of the Valley in Safford, Ariz. The Rev. Lori Martin Dewitt officiating. Soloist was Scott Goodwin. Musical numbers were Amazing Grace and The Lord's Prayer. Bernice Stowell was at the organ. The life story was given by Diane King.Bill Perry sang Free Bird at the graveside. Casket bearers wereTom Whitmire, Eric Jordon, Tommy Whitmire, Jerry Whitmire, John Whitmire and Emery Whitmire. Interment followed in the Safford Cemetery. Born in Safford, he grew up in and attended schools in Safford and Pima, Ariz., and Silver City. He worked as a carpenter in Safford and Morenci, Ariz. Mr. Fair left Arizona four years ago and moved to Michigan. He is survived by Maxine Fairchild of Michigan; two sons, Jay and John Fair Lee, and one daughter, Jenni Fair Lee, all of Morenci; his mother and stepfather, Mary and Norm Welch of Oracle, Ariz.; two sisters, Thelma Falletta of Safford and Diane King of Eager, Ariz.; three nephews; and two nieces. He is also survived by two stepsisters, Jeanie Johnson of Willcox, Ariz., and Sherry Forrester of Jacksonville, Texas; and a stepbrother, Norman Welch Jr. of Tucson, Ariz. He was preceded in death by his father, Marion Jay Fair. Arrangements were under the direction of Caldwell Funeral Home of Safford.

FAIRCHILD: Anne Rowden Fairchild, 80. resident of Albuquerque for 30 years, died Friday following an illness. She is survived by a son, Monte C. Rowden, of Albuquerque; a daughter, Zoe Ann Hursh, of Albuquerque; seven grandchildren ; and four sisters. She was a member of Hurley Chapter No. 43 Order of Eastern Star, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Beauceant Rehekah and Amarith. Services will be held Monday at noon in the Fort ,Bayard National Cemetery with Burley Chapter No. 43 Order of Eastern Star conducting. Arrangements are by Fitzgerald and Son, Albuquerque.

Fairchild: Clyde J. Fairchild, 46, resident of Bayard for 20 years, where he owned the C & J Auto Repair Shop, died the past week in a local clinic, following a brief illness. Survivors include the widow of the diseased, Mrs. Opal K. Fairchild of Bayard; two sons, Clyde L. Fairchild of Bayard and Kenneth J. Fairchild of an Air Force Base in Tucson AZ.; two daughters, Mrs. Ethel J. Gufstavson of Moline, IL., and Mrs. Iris J. Myer of Phoenix, AZ.; six grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Gladys Kilfoyle of Layton, UT; and a brother, Marion Fairchild, Warren, GA. Funeral services were held Monday at the Church of Latter Day Saints and followed by burial in Memory Lane Cemetery.

Fairchild: Opal Kathern Fairchild, 73, of Waynoka, Okla., died in Alva, Okla., Share Medical Center on July 5. She was the daughter of Florence Alma (Shoemaker) and Walter Willard Wells. She attended Cottonwood Rural Grade School No. 26 in Woods County northwest of Waynoka. Miss Wells was married to Ollie Benjamin McCraney on April 24, 1931 in Santa Rita. To their marriage a daughter was born. They made their home in New Mexico. She was married to Clyde Jackson Fairchild in Nevada in 1939. to their marriage two sons were born. Clyde Fairchild died on Jan. 5, 1967.Following their marriage they made their home in several states, however, New Mexico was their primary home. She was a member of the Latter day Saints church and the American Association of Retired Persons. Mrs. Fairchild was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, Myrtle Stech and Florence Lister, and a brother, Walter Wells. She is survived by her daughter, Iris June Myers of Phoenix, Ariz.; an adopted daughter, who is also her granddaughter, and her husband, Susan and Todd Prindiville of Silver City; a stepdaughter, Jackie, and her husband, Edward Gustafson, of Moline, Ill.; two sons and their wives, Les and Nancy of Rockester Hills, Mich., and Kenneth J. and Bettylou of Anchorage, Alaska; five grandchildren and their spouses, Frank William and Olga Fletcher, Annette and Bob Burdette, and Kelley, Kimberly and Debbie Fairchild; three step grandchildren, Marla and Jim Patterson and Kyron and Tim Gustafson; four great grandchildren; two step great grandchildren; and four sisters, Mildred Parker, Ruth and her husband, Everett Rose, and Ruby Wimmer, All of Alva, Okla., and Adeline Varner of Enid, Okla.Graveside funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in Memory Lane Cemetery with Bishop Terry Heiner officiating. Arrangement are with the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

FALCON: Joseph Michael Falcon, 23, a resident of Silver City, died Monday at Gila Regional Medical Center. Services are pending. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Falls: Billie Anderson Falls, 73, died Thursday in her home in Big Spring, Texas. She was born April 24, 1917, in Loraine,Texas, and had been a resident of Big Spring since 1959. She was a former resident of Cliff and of Lordsburg, where she graduated from high school. She worked as a licensed vocational nurse in Big Spring for 10 years, played the organ and enjoyed gardening, crocheting and painting. She was a member of the GospelTabernacle Church in Big Spring. Calling hours were today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels in Silver City. Graveside funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10 in the Cliff Gila Mesa Cemetery with Pastor Max Kelley of the First Assembly of God Church in Cliff officiating. Survivors include a son, Tommy Anderson of Lordsburg; five daughters, Lynette Miller, Martha Anderson, Earlene Verbosh and Carol Peugh, all of Silver City, and Freda Bussele of Roswell; two brothers, Granville Smith of Las Cruces and Doyle Smith of Yukipa, Calif.; 15 grandchildren;and 17 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, J.B. Falls, in 1972. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

Falls: George Falls, 71, died the first week of May. Graveside services were held at the Mesa Cemetery in Gila Saturday, May 10, the Rev. Ralph Hensley of the Trinity Presbyterian Church of Cliffofficiated. Mr. Falls was a native of Hollis, Okla. and came to Grant County in 1913,
Falls: J.B. Falls, 72, passed away at his ranch near Cliff. Mr. Falls was a native of Hollis, Okla. and had lived in Grant County for the past 58 years. Survivors include his wife, Billie of Cliff; one brother, George of Cliff; two nephews, Bard Falls and Van Miller Falls. Graveside services were held at the Mesa Cemetery at Gila at 11 a.m. Aug. 3 with the Rev. W.E. Bill King of Clovis officiating. Casket bearers were Butch Wallace, Wesley Brown, Freddie McCauley, Kent Lee, A.V. Youngblood and Shirl Reese.

Falls: Van D. Falls, race horse owner of Scottsdale, Ariz., died of a heart attack at Hollywood, N.M. He was 59. He is sruvived by his mother, Mrs. A.A. Day of Cliff; two sons, James and Van M. of Chino Valley, Ariz.; four brothers, J.B. Cliff, George F., Chino Valley, Jay and John, both residing in Arizona; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Stallings, San Fernando, Calif., Mrs. Bertha L. Quick,, Dallas and Mrs. Ethel Baker, Norwalk, Calif. Funeral services were held at 2:30 Friday afternoon at the Mesa cemetery in Cliff with the Rev. Cled Wimbish, pastor of the Church of Christ of Hanover, officiating. Arrangements were made by the Cox Mortuary.

Fanale: Dorothy B. Fanale, 53, died at Providence memorial Hospital in El Paso June 9, following an extended illness. Mrs. Fanale was a native of Chicago, Ill., and had lived in Grant County for the past three years. Following her retirement from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in 1972, she moved to Hurley where she became co owner of the Hurley Garage with her friends Jack and Ina Loomis. She is survived by one brother, Stanley Boyle of River Grove, Ill.; four nieces and two nephews. Rosary services were said June 11 with funeral mass being recited Thursday at 9 am at the Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley with the Rev. Fr. Delvin thomas officiating. Interment will follow in the Hurley Cemetery.

FANO: Dominick Fano, 88, of Silver City passed away Friday. Arrangements are pending with Bright Funeral Home. A tragic early morning’ fire claimed the lives of two Central residents, a brother and sister, last Sunday destroying their small adobe home. The dead were Roman and Clara Ferrari, believed to be in their middle fifties. Ferrari ‘was a World War I veteran arid was unemployed at the time of the disaster. Investigating officers believed the blaze was started by a cigarette in the bedding. Both bodies were discovered in their beds following an hour battle with the blaze. A coroners jury called by Mrs. A. A. Rich, justice of the peace in the mining distict community, found that the deaths were accidentally caused by suffocation and fire. A tragic early morning’ fire claimed the lives of two Central residents, a brother and sister, last Sunday destroying their small adobe home. The dead were Roman and Clara Ferrari, believed to be in their middle fifties. Ferrari ‘was a World War I veteran arid was unemployed at the time of the disaster. Investigating officers believed the blaze was started by a cigarette in the bedding. Both bodies were discovered in their beds following an hour battle with the blaze. A coroners jury called by Mrs. A. A. Rich, justice of the peace in the mining distict community, found that the deaths were accidentally caused by suffocation and fire.

FAJARDO: Isirdo Afvaro J. Fajardo, 79, a resident of Aragon, passed away Thursday in Silver City. Born May 15, 1916, in Aragon, he spent most of his life there. He was the son of Valcntin and Carlota Fajardo. As a young man he worked as a miner in the Morcnci, Ariz., area, and was a veteran of the Civilian Conservation Corps. He retired in 1983 after 30 years with the Forest Service. His favorite pastime was traveling. He had a profound love of the open road and seeing new places. He is survivcd by his wife of 53 years, Eloisa Apodaca Fajardo of the family home; two sons, Richard Fajardo and his wife, LOucila, of Alpine, Ariz., and Mark Fajardo and his wife, Imelda, of Socorro; and four daughters, Treasa Martinez and her husband, Primo, of TucsOn, Ariz., Kathy Gutierrcz and her husband, Raymundo, of Silver City, Maria Anna Fajardo of Silver City, and Veronica Morones and her husband, John, of Coucho, Ariz. He is also survived by his four sisters, Cecilia and her husband, Candido, all of Aragon, Emma Olivas and her husband, Luis, of Los Lunas, and Fedilina Barrajas and her husband, Gil, of Tucson; 15 grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his Son, Eddie FajarcJo; his brother, Pablo Fajardo; and three sisters, Irene Lopez, Martha Greigo and Monica Najar. Visitation from 6 7 p.m. today at Santo Niflo Catholic Church in Aragon will be lollowed by the rosary. The Mass of resurrection will be celebrated Saturday morning at 11 at the same church. Burial will follow at the Aragon Cemetery. Serving as casket bearers will be his grandsons, Dino and Edwnrcjo Martinez, Nathan and Lorcuzo Gutierrez, Mario A.J. Fajardo and Joshua Moroncs. Honorary bearers are Diane Fajardo, Deana Martinez, Dolores Fajardo, Ann Guticrrcz, Melanie Morones, Manual fajardo, Cory Martinez, Samantha Walker, and David Baca. Entrusted to Baca's Funeral Home.

Farley: Ricky Keith Farley of Silver City and Deming died in a motorcycle accident Saturday, August 29. He is survived by his father of Siver City, Richard R,. Farley and his wife Charlotte and two children of Patagonia, Ariz. Mr. Farley is being sent to Nogales for services with burial in Patagonia. Local arrangements by the Wheeler Funeral Home.

Alden H Farmer 63 a retired employee of Chino Mines died Monday in El Paso. He was for many years chief timekeeper in the personnel dept at Santa Rita and worked for Chino from 1938 59. He is survived by a son, Thomas Farmer, of El Paso. Funeral services were held at the Curtis mortuary chapel at 2:30pm today. The Rev Harold E Johnson of the Santa Rita Community Church officiated. The Santa Rita Masonic Lodge will have committal services in the Masonic cemetery. Serving as pallbearers are Jack Hardin, K V Harris, Walter Fleming, William Frazier, Jesse Blair, and Wade Martin.

While enroute home with her husband from a motor trip to Sulphur Springs, Ark., Mrs. Anna May Farmer, 49, of Santa Rita, wife of A: H. Farmer, passed away last Saturday evening at St. Marys Kan. Mrs. Farmer had resided in Santa Rite for the past 40 years with her family and was active 1n all community affairs. She was a member’ of the Santa Rita Community Church and a Past Matron of the Santa Rita Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are her husband, one son, Thomas A. Farmer, student at ‘the University of Arizona at Tucson; two brothers, Lee H. Goodwin1 Central, and James P. Goodwin, Cleveland, Ohio, and three sisters, Mrs. Gladys McMillen, Tucson: Mrs. Mabel Wells, Lincoln, Nebr., and Mrs. Doris WiLson, Omaha, Nebr. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the Cox mortuary Chapel, the Rev. H, E. ‘Johnson, Santa Rita Community Church pastor, officiating. The Order of Eastern Star Chapter of Santa Rita also had chape1 services. Internment was , in Masonic cemetery. Casket bearers were F. Merle Hickman Walter Fleming, John Menard, J. L. Archer, Martin Smith and William Welsh.

Farmer: Otto Farmer, 75, well known retired employee of Chino Mones Division, Kennecott Copper Corp., died Saturday at Resthaven Nursing Home in Silver City. Survivors include five sons, Jim and Arthur of Albuquerque, Dewey of Lubbock, Tex., Willard of New York City and Robert of Bayard; three daughters, Mrs. C.A. Keith of Morenci, Ariz., Mrs. O. D. Hughs of Coahama, Tex., and Mrs. Dan Huley of Sallas, Tex.; a daughter
in law, Mrs. Billy Ruth Farmer of Silver City; 23 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Eunice Herrington of Vernon, Tex., and two brothers, Jess Farmer of Fort Worth, Tex., and Dewey Farmer of Vernon. The Rev. Harold E. Johnson of Santa Rita conducted final services Tuesday in the Curtis Mortuary chapel. Burial was in Memory Lane Cemetery.

Farris: Funeral services for Avery T. Farris, 69, who passed away Monday were held in the Curtis Bright Funeral Chapel Wednesday with the Rev. C.N. Henderson of the Church of the Good Sherperd officiating. Interment followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Mr. Farris is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wilma Farris; a daughter, Mrs. Jan Dunn; a son, Gene Farris; five grandchildren, two brothers and one sister.

Farris: Wilma L. Bill Farris, 76, widow of the late Avery Farris and former manager of the Bullard Hotel in Silver City and Whitewater Lodge in Glenwood, entered life eternal at Hacienda de Salud on Tuesday. She was born Dec. 8, 1916, in Weed to the late James Michael Happy and Wilma May (Jones) Reed. She resided in Grant County for 56 years. She was a former resident of Arenas Valley, and was a Protestant by faith. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at Baca's Funeral Chapels with the Rev. David Goble, pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church of Cliff, officiating. Cremation will follow at Baca's Mimbres Crematory. Survivors include a son, Gene Farris of Lordsburg; a daughter and son in law, Jan and Mike Trayno of Mule Creek; seven grandchildren; one stepgrandson; four great grandchildren; two sisters, Dorothy Archer of La Mesa and Geraldine Scott of Yuma, Ariz.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Alzheimer's Association, 70 E. Lake St., Suite 600, Chicago, Ill. 60601. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Funeral services for Charles B. Faulkner, 66. who died Saturday night at Hillcrest general hospital will be held Tuesday afternoon at3:30
from the Mahoney funeral 1chapel in Deming with the Rev. Higgins officiating. The Knights of Pyttyia. will have charge of graveside services. The deceased. who was born in’ Las Cruces, was a resident of Douglas, Ariz. He is survived by, two daughters: Mrs. Zolaune Pingleton of Morenci Ariz. and Zelma Richardson of Compton CA: and a son Charles B Faulkner in the US Army; two sisters, Mrs. Sue Smith Compton CA and Mrs. M E Toomis of Los Angeles; a brother R B Faulkner of Hachita and a mother Mrs. L J Faulkne.

FAULKNER. Richard “Dick” Faulkner, 80, a life time Hachjta resident, died Thursday at the New Mexico Veterans Center in Truth or Consequences. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 at Bethel Baptist Church with the Rev. Kerry Chadwick, pastor, officiating. Concluding services and interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery in Deming with Masonic Lodge No. 12, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, conducting. Mr. Faulkner was born Oct. 27, 1916, in Hachita to Rufus and Anne Belle Faulkner. He ranched in the Hachita area most of his life and was a member of the Hachita Baptist Church. He was a 50 year Mason. and a member of the Deming Masonic Lodge, Eastern Star, Scottish Rite and the Shriners. At one time, Mr. Faulkner also worked for the Luna County sheriff s office and New Mexico Highway Department. He was a brand inspector for the New Mexico Livestock Board. His family includes his wife, Mariilyn of Hachita a son, Rick Faulkner of Wilcox, Ariz.; a daughter, Judy Keeler of Animas; a sister, Harriet Stinson of Tucson, Ariz.; nine grandchildren; and five great
grandchildren. Pallbearers will he members of his family. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations to the Alzheimer’s Association, P.O. Box 8776, Albuquerque, NM 871988766, or the Hachita Community Center, P.O. Box 65, Hachita, NM 88040.

Mrs Minnie Elliot Faust,83, mother of Jerry W Faust, Of Hanover died Monday in a El Paso hospital. She was a resident of El Paso for 54 years. Besides her son, surviving are a daughter, Mrs. C. A. Johnson, El Paso, eight grandchildren and a great grandchild. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Rodehaver
Miller Mortuary chapel, the Rev. Hobart Bennett officiating Pallbearers were Arthur Prescott, Mack Waskom, Frank Pukh, Sr., Frank Cantrell, Melvin Porterfield and T. E. Welkey. Interment was In Concordia cemetery.

Faust: Eva M. Faust, 72, a lifelong resident of Alma and retired secretary for the U.S. Forest Service, entered into rest Saturday at her residence. She was born May 17, 1919, to the late Hugh and May (Balke) McKeen in Alma. As a rancher's wife she was active in ranching duties and involved in many area organizations such as the Southern Catron County Chamber of Commerce, Frisco Cowbelles, Glenwood Woman's club and the Gila Permittees Association. Memorial services will be held Friay at 2 p.m. at Glenwood Park with the Rev. Harold Dykstra officiating. Survivors include her sons, John and Joseph Faust of Glenwood and William Faust of Winnemuca, Nev.; a stepson, Jerry Faust III of Perkcasie, Pa.; her stepdaughters, Annabeth Balance of Atlanta, Ga., and Helen Blackledge of Albuquerque; a brother, John McKeen of Glenwood; a sister, Frances Wheeler of El Paso, Texas; and 14 grandchildren. Preceding her in death were her husbands, Alvin Bayne and Jerry Faust Jr., a daughter, Judy Bayne, and a brother, Brunson McKeen. Memorials may be directed to the Glenwood Community Center. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels and Baca's Mimbres Crematory.

Jerry W. Faust, 54, vice president and general manager of the American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Company, and director of the Peru mine operations at Hanover, was fatally injured last Thursday in an accident at his ranch near Alma, Catron County. He was thrown from a horse and suffered a fractured skull. He was flown to Providence for treatment but died the next day. The death of Faust was a loss to the mining industry of New Mexico where over a period of years he head an outstanding career as an executive, engineer and community leader. Born June 8, 1912, in El Paso, Texas, he was married to the former Eva McKeen Bayne December 3, 1947. He earned his B. S. Degree in mining engineering in 1933 from the Texas School of Mines in El Paso, worked as an engineer at Terlingua, Texas, for three years and thereafter came to Grant County and worked as engineer for the Black Hawk Consolidated Mines Company at Mogollon, of which the late Ira L. Wright was vice president and general mamager. In 1937, he became an engineer for the Peru Mining Company, of which Joseph H. Taylor was vice president and general manager and succeeded to this position when Taylor retired. In recent years he had conspicuous success as a mining executive, in charge of operations at Peru Mine, Shannon Mine in Arizona and American Mining Co. Faust was a past president of the New Mexico Mining Association and a director of the American Mining Congress, a charter member of the Southwestern Section of the American Institute of Mining and petroleum Engineers, director of the American National Bank, Silver City, member of the Bayard Lions Club, the Silver City ElksLodge and Silver City Grant County Chamber of Commerce. He was listed on Who's Who In New Mexico. Immediate survivors are his widow and six children, Ann, Helen, Jerry III, John, William and Joe, a brother, sister and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at the Curtis Mortuary chapel,the Rev. Clifton M. Henderson, of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, conducting the rites. Interment was in Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Dr. L. L. Anderson, R. E. Calhoun, L. J. Conley, S. T. McBee., T. E. Walkey, W. G. Word, Jr.

FEATHER: Robert Leslie Feather, 68, of Silver city died Sunday morning in Tuscon after an extended illness. Mr Feather was born in 1926 in Artesia the son of Landis B and Mary Sue Feather. He was a graduate of Arcadia High School and entered the Navy V.12 program at the University of New Mexico during World War II. Following the war, he received a degree in civil engineering from the University of New Mexico and for a period was an independent building contractor in Albuquerque. He joined the U.S. Forest Service as an engineer in 1948 and was stationed in several areas of Arizona and New Mexico. He left the Forest Service in the early 1960s to establish a private engineering firm
in Safford, Ariz. Mr. Feather returned to the Forest Service in 1966 as an engineer in the Gila National Forest. He retired from the Forest Service in 1986 and lived in Tucson for several years before moving to Silver City in 1990. In recent years, he was employed with Troutman Engineering in Silver City. Survivors include a sister, Shirley Whittomore of Penbrokc, N.H.; two brothers, Landis E. Feather of Hermitage, Pa., and Bill Feather of Santa Fe; his former wife, Jay Pinkerton, and her daughter, Michóle Vasey, of Tucson; and several nieces, nephews and other family members. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held in Silver City at the Episcopal Church of the Good
Shepherd on Saturday, Nov. 19, at 2 p.m. Arrangements are entrusted to Adair Funeral Home in Tucson.

Feeley: Edward Pat Feeley, 63. died Tuesday at Fort Bayard Medical Center. Mr. Feeley was born in Denver, Colo., and was a resident of Grant County for 34 years, where he was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and the Silver City Elks Club. He is survived by his wife, Thelma Feeley of Silver City, a son, Patrick S. Feeley of Silver City, three sisters, Marian O'Neal of Colorado Springs, Colo., Genevieve Ross of Denver, Teresa Haley of Lakewood, Colo., and three grandchildren. Rosary recitation will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Curtis Bright Chapel.Mass of the Resurrection will be held Friday morning at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Monsignor A. James Milano officiating at both services. Burial will follow in Memory Lane Cemetery.

Feeley: Margaret M. Feeley, 57, a Silver City resident, entered life eternal Tuesday at Gila Regional Medical Center. She was born May 29, 1935, in Montana to Thomas and Esther Murray. In1962, she was married to Patrick Feeley, and later relocated to Silver City. Mrs. Feeley was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, and was a homemaker. The rosary will be held Thursday evening at 7 in Baca's Fuenral Chapels with Father Cipian reciting. Mass will be celebrated Friday morning at 10, also in Baca's Funeral Chapels, with Father Cipian as celebrant. Burial will follow at Fort Bayard National Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest. Survivors include her husband, Patrick Feeley of the home; a son, Larry Feeley and his wife, Jennifer, of Silver City; two daughters, Gerina Duncan and her husband, Tommy, of Playas, andTeresa Feeley of Silver City; her mother
in law, Thelma Feeley of Silver City; two brothers, Billy Murray of Whitefish, Mont., and Thomas Murray of California; and three sisters, Ruth Hamilton of Fort Worth, Texas, Blanch Ivy of Meridian Miss., and Betsy Ness of Berlington, Iowa. She is also survived by two grandchildren, T.J. Duncan and Nathaniael Ross Feeley. Casket bearers will be Johnny Montoya, Aurelio Leyba, Cipriano Ramirez, Troy Thompson, Kevin Mathena and Tony Mendoza. Honorary bearers will be Walter Emerson, Charles Leyba and Bob Shipley. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

Feeney: Eva Elizabeth Feeney, 98, died Monday evening in the Fort Bayard Medical Center. She was born Feb. 3, 1891, in Bandera County, Texas, to John F. and Riley Jackson Criswell, and moved to Grant County in 1906. Mrs. Feeney was a practical nurse, and was a member of the Rebekah Lodge and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, Gila Ward. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 in the Gila Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints with Bishop Rolland Rice conducting. Interment will follow in the Cliff Gila Mesa Cemetery. Survivors are a granddaughter, Sharon Remondini, and three great grandchildren, Jimmy, Jerry Don and Deanna Remondini, all of Gila; six nieces, Lorene Spangler of Aurora, Colo., Margaret Spurgeon and Leota Lopez, both of Reserve, Ethel Glenn of Silver City, and Georgia Mae Anderson and Myrtle Dyer, both of Albuquerque; and a nephew, Edwin Pack of Alamogordo. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard, and a daughter, Edna Earle Hotchkiss. Casket bearers will be David Thompson, Gail Tayler, Jim Newby, Nathan Finch, Ray Remondini and Bill Godfrey. Honorary bearers will be Horace Spurgeon, Marvin Glenn, Donald Hooker, Mack Thompson, and Jimmy and Jerry Don Remondini. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

Fehrenbach: Maida Hermann Fehrenbach, 79, a two year resident of Silver City, died Wednesday evening in Gila Regional Medical Center. She was born Nov. 17, 1908 in Fratt, Texas; was a member of the Evangelican Lutheran Church; and was a lovely homemaker and baker. Chapel service was held today at 3 p.m. in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapel with music provided by Adele Giusto. The Rev. Robert Ihlefeld of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd officiated. Burial will be Monday in St. John's Lutheran Cemeteryin San Antonio, Texas. Survivors are her husband, Clifford Charles Fehrenbach Sr. of Silver City; a son, Clifford Charles Fehrenbach Jr. and his wife, Rose, of Spring Branch, Texas; a daughter, Betty B. Gnader and her husband, Don, of Silver City; a brother, William Herrmann of Corpus Christi, Texas; three sisters, Freida Semlinger and Lorine Stockert, both of San Antonio, Texas, and Cora Collins of Cibolo, Texas; five grandchildren, Donald C. Gnader and Sheryl Brandt of Silver City, and Clifford C. Fehrenbach III, Michele Hoyo and Betty L. Fehrenbach; and six great grandchildren, Dustin Gnader, Kelsey Gnader, Clifford C. Fehrenbach IV, James C. Hoyo Jr., Derek Brandt and Kristina Rae Fehrenbach. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

Fekete: Rudolph W. Fekete, 47, an engineer for the Chino Mines Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation, died Sunday night at Hillcrest General Hospital. He had been a resident of Silver City for the past three years. Survivors of the deceased include his widow, Mrs. Ramona Fekete of Silver City; three sons, John, Steven and Mike; two daughters, Julia and Katherine; his father, Mike of Los Angeles. Rosary services were conducted at the Curtis Mortuary on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. with the Rev. Fr. William J. Allard officiating. Curtis Mortuary shipped the body for interment in a Los Angeles cemetery.

Rosary services were held at the Curtis Mortuary Sunday at 8 p.m. for Carlos Felix who died July 22. Burial Mass was on Monday at 10 a.m. in the Infant Jesus Catholic Church with Internment following in the Hurley Cemetery. The Rev.. Leo Loma officiated. Mr. Felix had been a resident of this community for 60 years and was retired from Kennecott in1968. Survivors include his wife, Mrs Genevieve Felix of Hurley; two sons, Carlos, Jr., of Hurley and Ernesto of Fountain Valley, Calif. his mother, Mrs. Maria Felix; two sisters, Mrs. Frances’ Lucero.,and Mrs. Connie Turrieta, all of Los Angcles, Calif. Pallbearers were Armando Novarez, Arnold L. Escudero, Jr., Joe Escudero, Larry Escudero, Joel P. Ponzio and Isiac Vigil.

Mrs. Sara Lillian Felix, 52, Silver City, died recently in the Santa Rita hospital of a heart attack. She lived with her sister, Mrs. Joan Bess Cobb, and had been a resident of Silver City for the past eight years. Survivors are a daughter, Joan Felix, Silver City; a son, Eddie Felix, with the, U. S.. Army in Germany; two sisters, Mrs. Cobb and Grace Kiddo; two brothers,. Bill Miller, Phoenexville, Pa., and Nelson Miller, Harrisburg, Pa.
Services were held Fridayin Cox mortuary chapel. The Rev H. E. Johnson officiated. Interment was in the city cemetery.

Felix: Genoveva E. Felix, 91, a longtime resident of Hurley, died Friday morning at Gila Regional Medical Center. She was born Jan. 3, 1904 in Galiana, Chihuahua, Mexico to Luz and Jose Escudero. Mrs. Felix was a former member of the Guadalupanas, a communicant of Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley and a homemaker. Calling hours will be from 3 5 p.m. Monday at Baca;s Funeral Chapels, where the evening prayer vigil will be held at seven. Deacon Johnnie Perez will recite the rosary. The funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday morning at ten at Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley. The rite of committal will follow at the Hurley Cemetery. Mrs. Felix is survived by two sons, Carlos E. Felix of Hurley and Ernesto E. Felix of Denver; a sister in law, Frances Lucero of Los Angeles; six grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and numerous nephews and nieces. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Felix: Genoveva Escudero Felix, 91, a longtime resident of Hurley, died Friday morning at Gila Regional Medical Center. She was born Jan. 3, 1904 in Galiana, Chihuahua, Mexico to Luz and Jose Escudero. Mrs. Felix was a former member of the Guadalupanas, a communicant of Infant Jesus Catholic Church and a homemaker. Calling hours were to be from 3 to 5 this afternoon at Baca's Funeral Chapels, where the prayer vigil will be held at seven with Deacon Johnnie Perez reciting rosary. The funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday morning at ten at Infant Jesus Catholic Church with the Rev. Sam Garcia officiating. The rite of committal and burial will follow at the Hurley Cemetery. Survivors include two sons, Carlos E. Felix of Hurley and Ernesto E. Felix of Denver; a sister in law, Frances Lucero of Los Angeles; six grandchildren, Robert Felix, Vincent Felix, Diana Sternthal, Samual Felix, Brandon Felix and Aimee Felix; seven great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Casket bearers will be Robert, Samuel, Vincent and Brandon Felix, Andrew Sternthal and Larry Escudero. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Fell: Marvin John Fell Jr., 63, a former Silver City resident, died Sunday in Morenci, Ariz. He retired from the Phelps Dodge Tyrone Branch as a truck driver. He moved to Morenci four years ago to serve as minister of the Church of Christ in that community. He is survived by his wife, Bettye, of Morenci; two sons, Don from Silver City and David from Bergen, Norway; four grandchildren; and his father, Marvin Fell Sr. He was a World War II veteran. Visitation was scheduled for today from 1 to 7 p.m. at the Botimer Funeral Home in Clifton, Ariz. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Church of Christ at 12th and West streets in Silver City. Visitation will be held at the church from noon until the funeral. Burial will be at the Fort Bayard National Cemetery.

Capt. John Fellabaun, jr., U.S. Army, who died Saturday in a highway accident near Fort Stockton. TX when his car was involved in a collision with a truck, will be held at 2 p.m. today in The Curtis Mortuary chapel. Conducting the rites will. be the Rev. Harold Johnson of Santa Rita and the Rev. Earnest Berkeley of Burley. Burial with full military honors will take place in the Masonic cemetery. At the time of the accident, Captain Fellabaum was enroute to El Paso with his fiancée, an Army nurse of Bróoks Army hospital, San Antonio, Texas. He had made the, Army a career and his military record was an outstanding one. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fellabaun, Sr., of Hurley; three ,sons: Allen, Michael and Mark: a brother, Lt. Robert Allen Fellabaum, stationed at the U. S. Air Force Base in Jacksonville Fla., and his grandmother. Mrs. J. M. Norris of Hurley.

Fellows: Dorothy Louise Fellows, 93, a former resident of Albuquerque, died Friday. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Peeples of Silver City; a son, Donald Fellows of London, England; and six grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Sunset Memorial Park in Albuquerque with the Rev. John R. Russell officiating. French Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Fenlon: John J. Fenlon, a resident of Silver City and former resident of Mimbres, entered life eternal Thursday in Las Cruces. He was born in Chicago to the late John Joseph and Helen Formanek Fenlon. After a career in the U.S. Navy, he worked in aircraft maintenance for Flying A Flight Service of Silver City. Mr. Fenlon was a Roman Catholic by faith. Calling hours will be from 4to 7 Monday evening at Baca's Funeral Chapels. A Christian funeral service will be held at 2 Tuesday afternoon at Baca's with the Rev. John Jusseaume officiating. Interment will follow at Fort Bayard National Cemetery, where he will be laid to rest. Military honors will be accorded by Allingham Golding Post No. 18 of the American Legion. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Fenlon of Las Cruces; a son and daughter in law, John and Hycon Ja Fenlon of Wheeling, Ill.; a daughter and son in law, Gayle and Rudy Rascon of Espanola; a sister, Alice McNamara of Chicago; and 11 grandchildren, Vanessa Sanchez, John Fenlon, Shik Yi Fenlon, Jung Yi Fenlon, and Daniel, Serena, David, Alexis, Joshua, Ronald Jr. and Gabriel Rascon. Memorial contributions may be directed to theMesilla Valley Hospice, 225 Idaho, Suite 23, Las Cruces, N.M. 88005. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

FERDELMAN: Robert F. Ferdelman, 73, of Silver City entered into eternal rest the morning of Saturday, Dec. l2 at Gila Regional Medical Center. I Ic was born Feb. 28, 1925, in Rogers City, Mich.. and had been’ a Silver City resident for the past eight years. Mr. Ferdelman was an accomplished musician and a retired music teacher. Mr. ‘Ferdelman taught in Michigan and Illinois. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S. Army. In accordance with his wishes, Mr. Ferdelman will be cremated at Baca’s Mimbres Crematorium and his cremains will be buried in Fort Bayard National Cemetery. No. services are planned at this time. Survivors include his wife, Betty D. Ferdelman of Silver City; a son, Gary Ferdelman of Ann Arbor, Mich.; and a sister, Kathryn Holland of Anchorage, Alaska. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels, U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive. Phone 388 2334 /7/9

Gloria Ferrel, 14, of Duncan, Arlz., passed away Monday night in Hillcrest General Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Central, she was the daughter of Mrs. Lilly Ferrel. Surviving, besides her mother, are three sisters, Virginia, Imogene and Erlina, and a brother, Henry, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferrel, Central, and Mr.’ and Mrs. Tranquilino Vega, Silver City. Funeral services will be at 10 a. m. today with mass at Santa Clara Catholic’ Church, Central, followed by burial in the Central cemetery. Mrs. Paul Ferguson of Silver City received a message this week of the death of her brother, Wyly Rains, in a hospital at Las Vegas, Nevada, following a long illness. Funeral services and burial took place in Las Vegas.

Paul Ferguson, 76; died a week ago’ In Hillcrest General Hospital. a had been In failing health for some time. He was a 40 year resident of Silver City. He had ‘been an employee of the U S Smelung, Refining and Mining Company at Vanadium when he retired In 1958. Survivors. 1nclude the widow of the deceased, Mrs. Maud Ferguson of Silver City; a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Ferguson of Silver City; two sons Frank Ferguson of Belle Garden, Calif., and Carrol Ferguson of Palo Alto, Calif.; two grandchildren, and one great grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Waynans of Wichita, Kans., and Mrs. Bonnie Hawkins of, Ponce City, Okla. Funeral services were held in the chapel of the Curtis Mortuary on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. with the Rev. W. W. Wooten of the First Assembly of God Church officiating. Burial followed In ‘the Memory Lane Cemetery.

FERGUSON: Pauline Elizabeth Ferguson, 66, died Friday, May 9 in Gila Regional Medical Center. She was a member of the Silver City Senior Citizens. She is survived by a brother, James C. Ferguson of Palo Alto, Calif.; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation will be Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. Services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Curtis Bright Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Wayne Sheffield officiating. The family requests, in lieu of flowers, that donations be made to the Senior Citizens Center in memory of Elizabeth Ferguson. Arrangements are by the Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

FERNALD: Margaret T. Fernald, 87, a resident of Santa Clara, entered into eternal rest Thursday, Jan. 22, at Fort Bayard Medical Center. She was born Aug. 14, 1910, in Bangor, Maine, to Michael J. and Alice O’Connor. She was a homemaker and a member of Santa Clara Catholic Church. A memorial Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 9 a.m. at the Santa Clara Catholic Church with Father Mike Lindsay officiating. She is survived by her special friend, Kevin Vigil, and Corina and Fred Vigil and family. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels, U.S. 180 East at DeIk Drive. Phone 3882334.

Fred E. Fernald Jr., 67, of Central passed away Friday at his residence. Mr. Fernald was born March 22, 1924, in Bangor, Maine,to Fred and Alice (Robinson) Fernald. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, and a member of the Knights of Columbus, American Legion Post No. 18, and the Kiwanis Club. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Fernald of Central, and a niece. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at Santa Clara Roman Catholic Church on Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Fort Bayard National Cemetery. The Rev. Mike Lindsay will officiate. Friends are welcome to attend the rosary this evening at 6 at Curtis Bright Funeral Home, 210 W. College Ave., Silver City. Arrangements are by Curtis

Bright Funeral Home of Silver City. Rosary services were held at the Mahoney Funeral Home in Deming last Thurseday followed by mass Friday in Santa Ana Catholic church for Mrs. Margarita Ochoa Fernande; of North Hurley. Burial took place in MountaIn View cemetery. Representative. Antonio M. Fernandez, 54, who ‘had served In Congress from New Mexico since 1942 and was reelected at Tuesday’s election for his eighth term, died Wednesday in an Albuquerque hospital.’ He suffered a stroke two weeks ago while campaigning. Born at Springer, N. M., he started his career as a lawyer, and had held important elective and appointive offices in New Mexico before going to Congress, where he made an outstanding record. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cleo Chavez Fernandez, three Sons and two daughters. To fill the House vacancy, caused by his death, a special election will have to be held. Selection of a candidate will be made by the Democratic State ..Executive Committee. At the special election, the Republicans also will have a candidate.

FERNANDEZ; Josephine Burnett Fernandez, 89, of Solomon, Ariz., passed away Friday., Oct. 2, at the Mount Graham Community Hospital. She was a homemaker and a mother. Mrs. Fernandez was the daughter ‘of James and Kate Burnett, and was born in Swartz, N.M., on Sept; 10, 1909. She grew up and attended school in New Mexicio, and later met and married Guadalupe Fernandez. They raised their family in New Mexico and moved to Solomon in’ 1972’ following his retirement.’ Mrs. Fernandez. loved her family’ and lived for them. She was a talented gardener who grew beautiful and fragrant flowers. She was a supporter of St. Jude’s Hospitaland was always willing to ‘assist others in need. Mrs. Fernandez was a faithful member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church and also a member of the Solomon Beneficio Propio. She is survived by her three daughters, Margaret F. Cabállero of Solomon, Lena F. Valdez of Clifton, Ariz., and Lucy F. Vozza of Safford, Ariz.; her two sons, Guadalupe Fernandez Jr. of Douglas, Ariz., and Steve Fernandez of Safford; her sister, Kate Duran of California; her brother, Lorenzo, Dominguez of California; 27 grandchildren; 60 great grandchildren; and 25 great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Guadalupe, in 1977, and her son, Raymond, in 1988. A prayer vigil and rosary was recited Monday, Oct. 5, at Dayid’s Safford Funeral Home. A Mass of Christia’n Burial was celebrated Tuesday, Oct. 6, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Solomon by the Rev. John Ancharski. Interment followed in the Safford Union Cemetery. Arrangements were by David’s Safford Funeral Home.

Fernandez: Gaspar R. Fernandez Sr., 97, a resident of North Hurley, died July 6 in the Fort Bayard Medical Center. He was born on July 4, 1892, in Ascension, Chihuahua, Mexico, and was former owner of the Copper Inn Bar in North Hurley. Survivors include his wife, Maria D. Fernandez, and a son, Mike O. Fernandez, both of North Hurley; one brother, Carlos Fernandez of El Paso, Texas; 10 grandchildren, Rudy Fernandez of Germany, Yvonne Fernandez and Tommy Chavez Jr. both of Bayard, Margarita Fernandez of North Hurley, Edna Ramirez of El Paso, Irene Narviz of Kansas, and Alma Fernandez, Lucia Fernandez and Yolanda and Margie, all of Oklahoma; and 15 great great
grandchildren. Rosary will be tonight at 7:30 in Baca's Funeral Chapels in Deming followed by Mass Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Ann's Catholic Church in Deming. Burial will follow in the Mountain View Cemetery in Deming. Arrangements are by Baca's Funeral Chapels in Deming.

FERNANDEZ: Jory Patrick Fernandez, 16, a lifelong resident of Las Cruces, died Thursday at Memorial Medical Center. He was born Sept. 17, 1980, in Las Cruces. He was a student at Onate High School and was employed by Burger King. Survivors include his mother, Libby A. Tellez; his father, Larry A. Fernandez, and his wife, Ernestina Lupe; two brothers, “L.A.” Fernandez II and Derek a sister, Mary Ann Tellez; two step brothers, Mario B. Lopez and Derek Ryan Fernandez; and a stepsister, Chrystal Lopez, all of Las Cruces; his paternal grandfather, Arturo 0. Fernandez of Las Cruces; four uncles, Louis J. Tellez and his wife, Laura, of Jamestown, N.C., and James Paul, Greg, and Raymond Ledesma Fernandez and his wife, Lisa, all of Las Cruces; three aunts, Eva Marie Hernandez and her husband, Johnny, of Las Cruces, and Sally Ann and Irma Jo Fernandez of Glendale, Ariz.; and numerous other uncles, aunts, cousins and friends. Funeral services were to be held today in Las Cruces at 2 p.m. at St. Genevieve’s Catholic Church, Burial will follow at The memoria1 Gardens Cemetery. Arrangements were by Getz Funeral Home of Las Cruces.

Fernandez: Louis Morales Fernandez, 25, a lifetime Silver City resident, entered eternal rest Thursday afternoon at his home. He was born Nov. 19, 1965. Mr. Fernandez was a member of the Catholic Church. He served with the U.S. Marine Corps and the Army National Guard. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 Monday afternoon in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels, where the vigil service will be held at 7. The funeral liturgy service will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 in the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with the Rev. Rod Nichols officiating. The committal rite service will follow in the Fort Bayard National Cemetery with veterans honors accorded by the Army National Guard. Survivors include his parents, Fred and Margaret Fernandez of Silver City; three sisters; Annette Moreno and her husband, Alfred, of Bayard, Yvonne Torrez and her husband, Eddie, of Silver City, and Cecilia Fernandez, also of Silver City. He is also survived by his maternal grandparents, Teadora Cisneros of Silver City, and Miguel Morales of Redondo Beach, Calif.; three nieces; one nephew; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents and one uncle. Casket bearers will be members of the Army National Guard. Honorary bearers will be Albert Morales, Nacho Morales, Fred Moreno, Eddie Torrez, Joe Acosta, George Morales, Gilbert Torrez, Aurelio Leyba, Ramon Sepulveda, Dave Smith, David Hunter and Forest Wright. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

Fernandez: Maria D. Fernandez, 73, of Hurley died Saturday at Gila Regional Medical Center in Silver City. Visitation will be today from 3
9 p.m. at Baca's Funeral Chapels in Deming and the prayer vigil will be there this evening at 7. The funeral liturgy will be Tuesday morning at 10 at St. Ann's Catholic Church with the Augustinian Recollects officiating. Interment will follow in Mountain View Cemetery. She was born Feb. 15, 1918, in Ascencion,Chihuahua, Mexico, and was a homemaker. She had been a Hurley resident since 1976, having previously lived in Ascencion. She was a member of Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley. She is survived by a stepson, Mike O. Fernandez of Hurley; a stepsister, Jesus Morales of Ascencion; four grandchildren, Alma Natele, Yvonne Huerta, Rudy Fernandez and Margarita Fernandez; and six great grand children. Baca's Funeral Chapels is in charge of arrangements.

Peter Fernandez, 18, of Silver City, died Monday shortly after midnight in Hillcrest Hospital, of a .22 calibre rifle bullet in his head. The shooting occurred in the home of his foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Maldonado, 1309 Swan St., according toPolice Chief Thomas Ryan, who investigated the tragedy. The victim was on leave from Job Corps Center at San Marcos, Texas. An inqest was held Tuesday by Justice of the Peace U. L. Conner and the coroner's jury returned a verdict that death was caused by a self inflicted bullet wound. Besides his foster parents, survivors are four brothers, Louis and Robert Fernandez, who is with the U. S. Marine Corps in South Carolina, and Freddie Fernandez of Silver City. A Rosary service was conducted at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of the Curtis Mortuary. Funeral services were held in the chapel at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Fr. Henry Saxon officiating. Burial was in the Catholic Cemetery.

FERNANDEZ: Felipe Chacon Fernandez, 75, a longtime resident of Silver City, entered into rest Friday at his residence, He was born Jan. 2, 1921, in Ascencion, Mexico, to Felipe S. and Juanita Chacon Fernandez. Mr. Fernandez was a farmer and a communicant of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Calling hours will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today in Baca's Funeral Chapels with the prayer vigil at 7. Deacon Johmnie Perez will recite the rosary. Mass of the Christian burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 in the morning at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with the Rev. Rod Nichols officiating. Burial will follow at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Maria E. Fernandez of Silver City; two sons, Juan and Guillertho Fernandez of Silver City; two daughters, Anita Ybarra and her husband, Benny, of
Silver City, and Alice Smith and her husband, Jack, also of Silver City; and four sisters, Socorro Morgan and her husband, Lazaro, of Athambra Calif., Lupe Duran and Maria Terrazas of Palormas Mexico, and Margarita Hernandez and her husband Antonio, of Chihuahua Ci' Mexico. He is also survived by II grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.. Casket bearers will be Mark Laguna, Arsenio Baeza, Luis Mario Baeza, Nestor Pla cencio, Gilbert Baeza and Aifredo Fernandez. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels. Rosary for Jose Ferrel was as said in the Curtis Bright funeral chapel March 20 with internment following mass at Santa Clara Catholic Church In Central March 21. Interment wilt follow in the Central Cemetery with the Rev. Fr. Paul Ragarinskas officiating. Casket bearers were.. Ricky Silva, Simm Silva, Nicho …, Manual torres, Bobby Licero, and Henery Ferrel Mr. Ferrel is survived by his wife, Beatrice of Central, three daughtérs, Mrs Margaret Ferre1 of Central, Mrs. Forentino Silva of Hurley and Mrs. Manuel Holguin of Bayard: tWO sons Alex of Phoenix Az and Joe of Central; 20 grandchildren and 17 great grañdchlldren.

FERREL: Margaret M. Ferrel, 75, a resident of SantaClara, entered into eternal” “rest Monday, Sept. 27, at her home after an extended illness. She was born June 10,1924, in Mogollon to Jose “and Beatrice (Medina) Ferrel. She was a homemaker” “and was a communicant at Santa Clara Catholic Church. Calling hours will be held today from 4 to 6 at Baca’s Funeral Chapels with the prayer vigil beginning at 6. The Santa Clara Funeral Ministry will recite the holy rosary. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. at the Santa Clara Catholic Church with the Rev, Rod Nichols officiating. The rite of committal and burial will follow in the Santa Clara Cemetery. Casket hearers will be Fred Ray Butch Lucero, Luis A. Navarro, Dion Ferrel, Joe Ferrcl Jr., Ray Silva and Stephen Tonez. She is survived by three sons, Manuel Torrez and his wife. Carmen, of Santa Clara, Bobby Lucero and his companion, Gloria, of Santa Clara, and Fred Lucero and his wife, JoAnn of Las Cruces; a daughter, Maria Lucero, and her companion. Albino Lopez, of Santa Clara; two sisters. Nicha Silva and her husband, Tino, of Hurley, and Juanita Ferrel of Santa Clara; two brothers, Alex Ferrel of Phoenix, and Joe Ferrel and his wife, Tillie, of Santa Clara; seven grandchildren, Stephen, Jessica and Jason Torrez of Santa Clara, Lisa Mercado and Rudy Lucero of Las Cruces, and Butch and Tara Lucero, also of Las Cruces; and four” great grandchildren. Erica and Daniel Torrez of Santa Clara, Matthew Mercado of Las Cruces, and Ashley Nadine Lucero of Las Cruces. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Jose Ferrel, in 1974; her mother, Beatrice Ferrel, in 1989; a grandson, Steven Lucero. in 1996; and a granddaughter, Kalhy Torrez, in 1973. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels, U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive. Phone 388 7334.

Ferrel: Beatrice M. Ferrel, 82 died Monday in her home in Hurley. She was born July 25, 1906, in Gila and was a lifelong resident of Grant County. She was a homemaker and a member of Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley. Calling hours will be Wednesday from 2
5 p.m. in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapel. Rosary service will be held Wednesday evening at 7 in the Infant Jesus Catholic Churchin Hurley where the Mass of the Christain burial will be celebrated Thursday morning at 10. Interment will follow in the Central Cemetery. The Rev. Julio Espinosa will officiate. Survivors are two sons, Alex Ferrel of Phoenix, Ariz., and Joe Ferrel of Bayard; three daughters, Margaret Ferrel of Central, and Dionisia Silva and Juanita Parra, both of Hurley; a sister, Marcilina Munoz of Silver City; a brother, Ignacio Medina of Fort Bayard; 30 grandchildren; 47 great grandchildren; and four great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jose Ferrel, on March 17, 1974; and by a son, Henry Ferrel, in 1949. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

Ferrell: Esther R. Chiki Ferrell, 49, a lifetime resident of Bayard, entered life eternal Wednesday morning at Gila Regional Medical Center. She was born July 4, 1941, in Santa Rita. Mrs. Ferrell was a member of the Catholic Church, was a Crusillista, and was a homemaker. Calling hours will be from 2 to 5 Monday afternoon in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels. The vigil service will be held at 7 p.m. in Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, where the funeral liturgy service will be held Tuesday morning at 10. The committal rite service will be at the Silver City Catholic Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest. Survivors include her husband, Joe Ferrell of Bayard; five sons, Marvin Medina of Bayard, Mark Medina of Central, and Joe Ferrell III, Dion Ferrell and Danny Ferrell, all of Bayard; two daughters, MaryAlice Barragan of Central and Margie Ferrell of Bayard; six stepbrothers, Andy Martinez of California, David Maez of Central, Jerry Maez, also of Central, Tony Maez of Albuquerque, Joe Maez of Las Cruces and Paul Maez of Arizona; and a sister, Priscilla Chaires and her husband, Armando Chaires Sr., of Las Cruces. She is also survived by 16 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Casket bearers will be Mark Medina, Joe Ferrell III, Dion Ferrell, Danny Ferrell, Rito Medina and Armando Chaires Jr. Honorary bearers will be Marvin Medina, Ray Misquez Sr., and her remaining grandchildren and nephews. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

Ferris: Mrs. Ralph B. Ferris, a former resident of Silver City, passed away in Barrytown, N.Y., July 21. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. John Fish, and one granddaughter, of Barrytown. While living in Silver City, a niece, Miss Katherine Nutt, lived with them for a time and taught in the Cliff Consolidated School. After leaving Silver City, the Ferris' moved to Tucson for the benefit of the Mr. Ferris' health and later went to New York to be with their daughter, the former Ruth Ferris. Word of the death of Mrs. Vern (Beulah) Fetterman, Wheat Ridge, Colo., reached Mr. and Mrs. M. R, Walton. The Fetter mans cane to Silver In the 1940’s and made their home on Cottage San Road for more than 15 years. Mrs. Fetterman preceded his wife in death several years ago.

Mary Elizabeth Little, 72, a retired teacher of the Santa Rita School System died Tuesday in the Ft Bayard Hospital following an extended illness. Immediate survivors of the deceased include her husband, E. A. Little of’ Silver. City; a son, W. S.” Wood of Denver, Colo.; five grandchildren and 17 great. grandchildren. Mrs. Little was born at Eddyville, Ky., and had followed her career as a teacher for 40 years, 31 of which were spent in the Santa Rita Public Schools. In 1961, she was elected to the New Mexico Educational Hall of Fame. she had been a member of the Christian Church most of her life; was a lifetime member of Easterri Star; was’ a member of Delta Kappa Gamma sorority; of the Town and County Garden Club; and of the Weseyan Service Guild of the Methodist Church of Silver City. Funeral services were conducted in the chapel of the Curtis mortuary Thursday by the Rev. James G. Wayne, pastor of the Methodist Church, and by the Silver City Chapter No. 3, of Eastern Star. Internment was made ‘In the Masonic. Cemetery.

Vernon Fetterman, 80, a former well known resident of Silver City, died Jan. 25 in Wheat Ridge, Colo., where he and Mrs. Fetterman had resided for the past two years. Survivors are his wife and a daughter, Mrs. Helen Francis, living in California. Funeral services and burial took place in Wheat Ridge. Few: Mrs. Lilia Few, 94, a resident of Silver City since 1937, died Saturday morning at Rest Haven Nursing Home. A native of Missouri, Mrs. Few came to New Mexico in 1925, settling at Mogollon, where she resided until moving to Silver City. She was a member of the Rebekah Lodge of Silver City. Survivors of the deceased include a daughter, Mrs. Myrl Creel of Silver City; two sons, Marvin Few of Socorro and Elmer Few of Santa Rosa, CA.; three grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The Rev. James Wayne of the First Methodist Church officiated at the funeral service at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the chapel of the Curtis Mortuary. Interment was in Memory Lane Cemetery.

FIEBER: Richard William Fieber, 28, died Monday in Tucson, Ariz. lie was born in Tucson and had been a lifelong resident of Silver City. He is survived by his mother and step father, Clara and Charles Jackson of Hurley; his father, Richard Fiche r of Tucson one sister, Judith Ann Miller of Silver City; one brother, Charles ‘‘Tink’’ Jackson of Hurlev his grandfather, Walter L. .Jackson of Arenas Valley; two nephews, Robert and William Miller of Burley; and several cousins, aunts and uncles. Services will he held at 2 p.m. Friday in the funeral home chapel with David Strain officiating. Interment will follow in the Fort Bayard National Cemeterv with American Legion Post 18 conducting military honors. Pallbearers will be Bill Hoyt, Larry Monger, Junior Bushy, Roy Jackson, Ray Sink and Clyde reese. Honorary pallbearers will be Johnny Morison, Gary Cook, George Cook, and Lee Jackson. Arrangements by Wheeler.

Dirk Henry Fieldcamp, 56, passed away Wednesday, January 19, at Hillcrest Hospital. Mr. Fieldcamp as a native of Kansas and has resided in Silver City for the past 6 months. He is survive by his wife, Mrs. Louise Fieldcam of Silver City, two sons, Richard . Fie camp of Douglas, Wyo. and I H. Fieldcamp of Kansas City, o., four daughters, Mrs. Ann Franz of Lancaster, Calif., Mrs. Bobie Herick of Douglas, and Miss Tamara Fieldcamp and Miss Dawn Fieldcamp, both of Silver City and three grandchildren. Graveside services were held Saturday, January 22, a Fort Bayard National Cemetery with Chaplain David Strain and the Allingham Golding Post #18 of the American Legion conducting the services. Curtis Bright Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Fields; LeRoy PeeWee Fields, 36 died Feb. 18 in Las Cruces. LeRoy was born in Silver City where he was a life long resident. He held a psychology degree from Purdue University in 1977, Director of Social Service in Lordsburg, eight years with the United States Airborne (Green Berets) with Bronze Star and Purple Heart both while in Vietnam. He was a member of the Business Men of America and ex member of the Knights of Pythias. LeRoy is survived by his wife Alma Fields of Silver City; two daughters, La Klisha Monique Fields of Silver City and Jennifer Fields of Las Vegas, Nev; three sons, Salwillel Thomas Westly Fields, Michael Fields and Rashad Wali Fields, all of Silver City; his father R.J. Fields of Texarkana, Tx; his maternal grandparents, Andrew and Odessa Holmes Brooks of Silver City and one brother, Herbert J. Fields of SilverCity. Funeral services were held Feb. 23 at the 12th and West Streets Church of Christ with Chris Graham officiating. Interment followed at Memory Lane Cemetery with Allingham Golding Post No. 18 conducting military honors. Serving as pallbearers were Maurice Madden, John Moore, Earsey Ross, Darrell Jordan, Kerry Marthel and Avelino Chavez. Honorary pallbearers were Tommy Polanco, Gene Shaw, Melvin Bagby, Blackmon Prince and Charles Shaw. Arrangements by the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

FIERRO: Delia Morales Fierro, 60, a former Silver City resident, died Monday, Jan. 10, in Riverside, Calif. She is survived by her husband, Robert V. Fierro; one son, Bobby Fierro; four daughters, Valerie, Audrey, Tammy and Norma Marquez; her father, Mike Morales of Silver City; and her mother, Nora Mitchel). A funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday in Sunnymead, Calif.

Mrs; Angelita Fierro, 28, of Silver City. passed. away last Saturday in Hillcrest General hospital after a brief illness. Survivors are her husband. Louis Fierro, two young sons and baby daughter; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chavez; a brother, Manuel Chavez and two sisters, Mrs Ysidra C. Sanchez and Mrs. Sally C. Lopez Rosary services were held Sunday evening at the Curtis Mortuary chapel. Mass was said at 9a.m. Monday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Burial took place in the Catholic cemetery.

Fierro: Guadalupe Fierro, 95, died Friday, Jan. 2, in Fort Bayard Medical Center. He has been a resident of Grant County for63 years and was retired from the Santa Fe Railroad System in 1955. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Luisa Fierro; two sons, Hank Fierro of Detroit, Mich., Mike Fierro of Fresno, Calif.; fourgrandchildren, Dr. Paul Saenz of Washington, D.C., Todd Fierro of Detroit, Mich., Stacy Fierro, Kim Fierro.
Fierro: Lorenza V. Florence Fierro, 69, passed away at Hillcrest General Hos

Fierro: Luisa Fierro, 89, of Silver City passed away Friday at Hacienda de Salud nursing home. Mrs. Fierro was born June 21, 1903, in El Paso, Texas, to Victor and Pascacia (Ponce) Sambrono. She had been a resident of Silver City since 1942 and was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Mrs. Fierro is survived by a son, Hank S. Fierro of Farmington Hills, Mich.; fourgrandchildren; seven great
grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Guadalupe; a son, Mike; a daughter, Guadalupe (Fierro) Saenz; and her parents. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. George Reynolds will officiate. Interment will follow in the Silver City Catholic Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call today from 1 until 7 p.m. at Curtis Bright Funeral Home, 210 W. College Ave., Silver City. The rosary will be recited by the Rev. Tom Fogerty this evening at 7, following visitation. Pallbearers will be GeneCalderon, Jim Diaz, Gilbert Gurule, Victor Ornelas, Claude Brock and David Flores. Arrangements are by Curtis Bright Funeral Home of Silver City.

FIFE: Mildred M. Fife 82 died Sunday, Sept. 12, at her ‘ home in Alamogordo. Mrs. Fife was born March 7, 1917, in Sepulpa, Okla. She married Sam O. Fife on Sept. 25, 1941, and adopted two children, Sandra and Sam. Mrs. Fife and her husband owned a farm, a ranch, a
drugstore, a roller skating rink, motels, a circus and several restaurants. She finally settled in Silver City, and owned and operated Angel’s Pizza. She sold Angel’s Pizza in 1982 and moved to Alamogordo, where she retired. A memorial service will be held Tuesday at 2 in the afternoon at Bright Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the American Cancer Society or Gila Regional Hospice. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sam, and a sister, Mary Baweum. She is survived by “a son, Sam Keith Fife of San Jose, Calif.; a daughter, Sandra Kay Fife of Nashville; a brother. Jack, and his wife, Bernadette Mitchell, of Houston; and six grandchildren, Anthoni, Kerry, Jack, Brand E, Melinda and Sam Christopher Fife. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Dr. Karl L. Fife, Lordsurge doctor, who was well known in Grant County, was killed Sunday when his glider crashed from an altitude of about 700 feet. The 43 year old physician had made glider flying his hobby, and was co holder of the New Mexico glider altitude record. He is survived by his widow and son, Darwin.

Fife: Sam Oliver Fife, 79, died Saturday, Dec. 15. Mr. Fife was a native of Texas and resident of Grant County for thirty years. Hewas a member of the Seminole City, Oklahoma Masonic Lodge No. 476 and the McLennan Chapter No. 639 Order of Eastern Star, Waco, Texas. He is survived by his wife Mildred Fife, one daughter, Sandra Kay Fife, one son Sam Keith Fife, all of Silver City, one sister, Mrs. Odessa Mills of Dallas, Texas, three brothers, J.L. Fife of Oklahoma City, Okla., Louis D. Fife of Alexandria, Virginia and Leroy Fife of Big Springs, Texas. Funeral services were 2 p.m. Wed., Dec. 20, in the Curtis Bright Funeral Chapel with Rev. Clifford E. Hutton and the Tyrone Masonic Lodge officiating. Burial followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were George Kunzelman, John Scholl, Ernest Brown, Wayne Pruitt, John Chastain and Earl Adkins.

Figart: T.L. Bud Figart Jr., 59, of Silver City passed away Jan. 4 at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born Aug. 29,1932, in Tulsa, Okla., to Talmage and Nita (Bland) Figart. He is survived by two children, a son, John C. Figart of Central, and a daughter, Karen T. Porter, who is serving with the U.S. Army in Monterey, Calif. He is also survived by four sisters, Margaret Figart, Ella Sue Conner and Charlotte Bolch, all of Tulsa, and Martha Ann Goins of Jenks, Okla. He was retired U.S. Forest Service employee. He served 35 years in the Forest Service, including 20 years in Silver City on the Gila National Forest in timber manmagement. Sevices were held in Tulsa, with interment inRose Hills Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family requested donations to the American Cancer Fund. Local arrangements were by Dannible's Chapel of the Roses of Silver City.

Fight: John William Fight, 83, entered eternal rest Saturday morning at Gila Regional Medical Center. Services are pending. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels. Word has been received in Silver City of the death In Albuquerque Feb. Ii of Mrs. Carrie L. Filson, wife of Albert E. Filson. Funeral services were held in Albuquerque at the Palm Chapel and interment took place in Salida, CO. Mr. and Mrs. Filson were residents of Hanover for many years where Mr. Filson was an accountant with the Ernpire Zinc Company. Mrs. Filson was an active member of the local D.A.R. chapter. She is survived by her husband and four sisters.

FINA: Maria A. Memita Pina, 94, of Placitas entered eternal life Thursday, July 8, Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces. She was born May 5, 1905, in Corralitos, Chihuahua, Mexico, and had been a longtime area resident. She was a homemaker, a devoted member of Our Lord of Mercy Catholic Church and a Crusillista. Survivors include two sons, Nick A. Pina, and Leonardo A. Pina Jr. and his wife, Erlinda, all of Hatch; and a brother, Jose Arellin of Santa Clara. Other survivors include 21 grandchildren, Nick Pina Jr., Danny, Frank Pina Jr., Yolanda, Esperanza and Olivia Pina, Caria Pina Yaw, Nellie Payan, Maria Serna, Ramon Barela, Johnny, Richard and Rudy Alvarez, Frances McFarland, Manny, Arthur, Sally and Henry Martinez Jr., Nancy Apodaca, Estella P. Mendoza and Alice C. Trujillo; 71 great grandchildren; 26 great great grandchildren; and four great great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonardo Pina Sr.; two daughters, Vicenta Alvarez and Juanita Martinez; three sons, Frank, Manuel and Luis Pina; one stepdaughter, Anita Altamirano; one daughter in law, Consuelo Reyes Pina; two sisters, Petra Nunez and Jasefa Tetiez; two brothers, Tiburcio and Genovevo Arellin; two great granddaughters, Arlene Herrera and Shae Yaw; and two great great grandsons, Oscar and Nathaniel Mendoza. Calling hours will be from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday at Baca's Funeral Chapels in Las Cruces. The prayer vigil will be held the same evening, at 8, in Our Lord of Mercy Catholic Church, 611 W. Hall in Hatch, where the funeral liturgy will be celebrated Tuesday at 9 a.m. with the Rev. Bill McCann officiating. The rite of committal and interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest. Serving as casket bearers will be Robert Linn Serna, Nick Pina Jr., Manny Martinez, Frank Pina Jr., Pedro Ostos and Leonardo Pina IV: Honorary bearers will be Danny J. Pina, Nick Pina Sr., I Leonardo Pina Jr., Ramon Barela and Charlie Serna Jr. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels of Las Cruces. Finch: Mrs. Beulah Kemp Finch, 83, passed away June 6 at Sunshine Haven Nursing

FINLEY: Evelyn Gladys Finley, 80, of Deming passed away Wednesday, June 30, at her residence. The family will receive friends Tuesday at Modell Funeral Home in Darien, 111. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m., also in Modell Funeral Home. Interment will be in Clarendon Hills Cemetery in Westmont, 111. Mrs. Finley was born Nov. 26,1918, in Peoria, 111., the daughter of Durley Knickerbocker and Hazel Seymour Knickerbocker. Mrs, Finley was married to Edward Finley, who preceded her in death in June 1989. She is survived by three sons, David Calvin Finley of Orcutt, Calif., Glen Douglas Finley of Cincinnati, and James Alien Finley and his wife, Lauren, of Charlotte, N.C.; three daughters, Judith Tatera and her husband, Norman, of VanZant, Mo., and Sharon Levy and her husband, Martin, and Mary Frances L Gillen, all of Deming; a brother, Richard Alien of Crown Point, Ind.; one nephew, Robert Alien, and his wife, Donna, of Crown Point; and one niece, Janet Ezop, and her husband, James, of Warrenville, Ill. She was preceded in death by her parents, and one sister, Frances Lind. Mrs. Finley spent her childhood years in Peoria. She lived in Darien until 1995, at which time she moved to Deming, She was extremely passion' ate about travel, one of the things that brought her to the Southwest. Mrs. Finie' touched numerous lives that reached far beyond her own family. She was a best friend to many people. Mr' Finley was on the board of directors of the International Association of Laryngec tomees. She participated in conferences held worldwide She did volunteer work for the Newman School for Retarded Persons, she was a Girl Scout leader and past president of the Illinois Association of New Voiec Club, and was a member of the Duster Group. In lieu of flowers, donations may made to the Gila Region Hospice in care of Wani Hall, 1313 E. 32nd St., Silver City, NM 88061. Brig Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Fiore: Janelle R. Fiore, 49, died Saturday in Gila Regional Medical Center. Arrangements are pending. Entrusted to the care ofBaca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

A. Arrellano Mrs Consuelo CF. Firey, 92, a former resident of Hatch, passed away in Las Cruces and was buried In The Garden of Memories cemetery In Hatch Sept. 1, 1954. Mr. Firey was employed as an electrician by the Chino Copper Corp. for a number of years. Mrs. Firey died about ten years ago.

Fischer: Lee Ann Barker Fischer, 45, a resident of Silver City since 1981, died Monday of cancer. She was born June 5, 1949, Idaho Falls, Idaho. She also lived in Bozeman, Great Falls and Missoula, Mont, Columbia, Mo., Caldwell, Idaho, and Hillsboro, Ore. She is survived by her husband, James R. Fischerof Silver City, whom she married Dec. 28, 1967. Other survivors include her parents, Irvin Lee and Lucile Barker of Island Park, Ideho; her brothers, Tom and Harry Barker of Island Parkand Dick Barker of Shelley, Ideho; her children, Ross J. Fischer of Socorro, Mary Lucile Hancock of El Paso, Texas, and Lee R. J. and Richerd E. Rick Fischer of Silver City; her grandsons, Abinadi V. Hancock and Patrick J. Fischer numerous nieces and nephews; and close friends, Kathy Ladner and Sylvia Sensanbaugher. Mrs. Fischer attended ricks College, Montana State University and the Colleg of Idaho before graduation in 1988 from Western New Mexico University with a secondary teaching dagree. She received a bachelor of arts degree in general science. She minored in geology She was working as a nursing aid at Gila Regional Medical Center and was enrolled in the nursing program at WNMU when cancer forced her to quit her studies last year. She was a lifetime members of the Chuch of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, serving in many positions with the church. A public viewing will held at Bacs's Funeral Chapels Wednesday from 7:30 9 p.m. The funeral will be held Thursday at the Church of Jesus Crist of Later day Saints on Swan Street in Silver City, with a viewing at 9 a.m. and funeral service at 10. She will be buried in Ashton, Idaho. Mrs. Fischer asked that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Lee Ann Fischer Memorial Missionary Fund at America National Bank. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

FISHER: Dona Carol Fisher, 60, of Silver City passed away Saturday, Sept. 18, at Gila Regional Medical Center. Services will be held at 1 ^ p.m. Thursday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in Bisbee, Ariz., with Bishop Tommy Shelly officiating. She was born Dona Carol LaRue on Dec. 1, 1938, in Tempe, Ariz. Her family moved to Bisbee in 1941. She attended Lowell Schools and Bisbee High School during her childhood. She married Clarence Coleman Fisher on Sept. 9, 1955, and they recently celebrated 44 years of marriage. Her oldest son, Michael, was born in October 1963, followed by Richard, in 1968. In 1970, the family moved to Silver City. Mrs. Fisher's life was marked by her service to others, through her church 1 activities and genealogy, and through participation in the Scouting program. She was employed by Dr. Pierson Deming and later by The Hester House. She will be missed as a devoted wife, loving daughter and sister, wonderful mother and caring grandmother. Survivors include her husband, Clarence; two sons, Michael Colcinan Fisher of Washington, D.C.. and Richard Stephen Fisher and Eileen of Silver City; a brother. Dean LaRuc, and wife, Pat, of Safford, Ariz.; two sisters. Patsy Fatwell and husband, Ed, of Duncan, Ariz., and Linda Gardner and husband, Howard, of Bisbee; mother, Ruth Holly, and stepbrother. Ed Holly, and wife, Martha, all of Bisbee; and five grandchildren, Jessie; and Kyia Fisher, both of Laurel. Md., and Kristen, Justin and Troy Fisher, all of Silver City. She was preceded in death by her father, two brothers, William LaRuc,, and Larry Holly; her stepfather Arther A L Holly and Smokey Holly and a infant son; stepbrothers, Pee Wee L Holly and Smokey Holly; and an infant son. Her brothers, sons and nephews will be pallbearers. Family and friends will be honorary bearers. Visitation will be held tins evening at 7 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in Silver City. Arrangements are by Brisht Funeral Home.

Mrs. Isabel V. Fisher, 62, passed away Saturday in Silver City. Born at Gila, she was a lifelong resident of Grant County. Rosary services were held Monday evening at the Curtis Mortuary chapel. Funeral mass was said at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church officiated by the Rev Fr, B A Vander Haar. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Joe Arellano, Silver City: Mrs. Paul Alvarado and Mrs. Eugenia Easterwood, Bayard and Mrs. Salvador, Grants, and two sons, Ben Fisher, Dennis, Calif., and Robert Lee Fisher, Silver City.

Mrs. Lucille M. Fisher, who taught in the Dona Ana school system for 28 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin, Jr., Sunday. She was a member of the Episcopal Church and Delta Kappa Gamma sorority. She is survived by a son, James R. Fisher, Silver City. two daughters, Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. Betty Jàne Stephenson, Seattle; her mother, three brothers, two sisters and four grandchildren. Her body was sent to Albuquerque for cremation. The ashes will be returned for services pending with Cox mortuary.

Mrs. Mary L. Fisher, 84, passed away Monday, June 27, at Rest haven Nursing Home following an extended illness. Mrs. Fisher was a native of Arizona, and had resided in Silver City for the past seven years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Martha Allison of Silver City, two sons, Henry P. Lerma of Silver City and Ernest L. Fisher of Prescott, Ariz., 17 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren. Survivors also include a sister, Miss Enriqueta Lerma of Pico Rivera, Calif. and three brothers, Charlie Lerma of Silver City, Pete Lerma of Pico Rivera, Calif., and Agapeto Lermo of Los Angeles, Calif. Rosary services were recited Friday, July 1, at the Curtis Bright Funeral Chapel with the Funeral Mass being said Saturday, July 2, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Interment followed in the catholic Cemetery with Monsignor A. James Milano officiating. Serving as pallbearers were Gilbert Garcia. Jr.. Ray Lerma. Mike Andazola, Steve Chacon, Emilio De La, Jimmy Lerma, Julio Chavez and Louie Monte.

FISHER: Ralph A. Fisher Jr., 76, of Silver City passed away Thursday, March 9, at Fort Bayard Medical Center. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Bright Funeral Home. Memorial services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 18, at Western New Mexico University's Harlan Hall science building. Mr. Fisher was born Aug. 12, 1923, in Pernberton, N.J., the son of Ralph A. Fisher Sr. and Edith Elizabeth Lucas Fisher. He is survived by one sister, Betty Lee, and her husband, J William R. Lee, of San Diego; one nephew, Robert B. Lee, and his wife, Susan, of Poway, Calif.; one niece, Barbara Fout, and her husband, Ray, of Phoenix, Ariz.; a cousin, Clifford D. Ferris of Laramie, Wyo.; and two grand nieces, Debra L. Webster and Tamra Mould, both of Phoenix. Mr. Fisher was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Howard I. Otto Fisher. He graduated June 18, 1941, from Forrest Park High School in Baltimore. He served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps as a lineman from 1943 46 and received the Meritorious Unit Award, World War II Victory Medal, American Campaign Medal, European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, and Good Conduct Medal. He received a bachelor of science degree in 1951 from Arizona State College at Tempe. He worked for Frontier Airlines in Arizona and transferred to the Grant County Airport. He later went to work for Iexas New Mexico Power Co. and retired from there in 1989 after 24 1/2 years of service. Mr. Fisher was a life member of The National Wildlife Federation. He was a member of the Audubon Society, serving as a trail guide for nature walks and as a bird count organizer. He was a nature and wildlife photographer (Black Hawk Photography). His Southwest photography was featured on Western New Mexico Telephone Co.'s phone book for several years. He took first place at the Grant County Fair for his photograph of the Kneeling Nun. It is the voyage and the adventures on the way that count, not the arrival it self. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Ralph Fisher Scholarship Fund, Western New Mexico University Foundation, P.O. Box 1158, Silver City, NM 88062. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

FISHER: Ralph A. Fisher Jr., 76, of Silver City passed away Thursday, March 9, at Fort Bayard Medical Center. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Bright Funeral Home. Memorial services will be held at 10:30 . a.m. Saturday, March 18, at Western New Mexico Uni
 versity, in the Harlan Hall science building. Mr. Fisher was born Aug. 12, 1923, in Pemberton, N.J., the son of Ralph A. Fisher Sr. and Edith Elizabeth Lucas Fisher. Mr. Fisher is survived by one sister, Betty Lee, and her husband, William R. Lee, of San Diego; one nephew, Robert B. Lee, and his wife, Susan, of Poway, Calif.; one niece, Barbara Fout, and her husband, Ray, of Phoenix, Ariz.; a cousin, Clifford D. Ferris of Laramie, Wyo.; and two grand nieces, Debra L. Webster and Tamra Mould, both of Phoenix. Mr. Fisher was preceded in death by his par
 ents and a brother, Howard Otto Fisher. He graduated June 18, 1941, from Forrest Park High School in Baltimore. He served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps as a lineman from 1943 46 and received the Meritorious Unit Award, World War II Victory Medal, American Campaign Medal, European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, and Good Conduct Medal. He received a bachelor of science degree in 1951 from Arizona State College at Teriipe. He worked for Frontier Airlines in Arizona and transferred to the Grant County Airport. He later went to work for Texas New Mexico Power Co. and retired from there in 1989 after 24 1/2 years of service. Mr. Fisher was a life member of The National Wildlife Federation. He was a member of the Audubon Society. He served as a trail guide for nature walks and was a bird count organizer. He was a nature and wildlife photographer (Black Hawk Photography. His Southwest photography was featured on Western New Mexico Telephone Co.'s phone book for several years. He took first place at the Grant County Fair for his photograph of the Kneeling Nun. It is the voyage and the adventures on the way that count, not the arrival itself. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Ralph Fisher Scholarship Fund, Western New Mexico University Foundation, P.O. Box 1158, Silver City, NM 88062. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Fisher: Mrs. Casimira A. Fisher, 71, a pioneer Silver City resident, died Sunday. Surviving are her husband, Conrado Fisher; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Grimes, Silver City; seven grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Rosary services were held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Cox Mortuary chapel. Mass was said at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, the Rev. R.A. Vonder Haar officiating. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery.

Fisher: John B. Fisher, 90, father of Roy W. Fisher of Silver City, died last week at Hillcrest Hospital. Mr. Fisher was a native of Kansas and had resided in Silver City for two weeks. Other survivors include a son, Carl E. Fisher of Blakesburg, Iowa; and a daughter, Mrs. Edna M. Horn, of Albion, Iowa. Services were held in Blakesburg, Iowa.

Fisher; Mary E. Fisher, 76, died recently in Silver City. Mrs. Fisher was born in Silver City and was a lifelong resident of Grant County. She was a member of the Catholic Church. Mary is survived by three daughters, Shirley Bridle of Hurley, Beulah Gatlin of Hurley, Ruth Fisher of Silver City; three sisters, Isabel Eaton, Dottie Eaton both of Silver CIty, Helen Molyneux of Pueblo, Co; four grandsons and two great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Benton P. Fisher in 1955. Mass of the resurrection was celebrated at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Monsignor A. James Milano officiating. Interment followed at Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were William Bridle,Joe Bridle, Mike Gatlin, Glen Gatlin, Red Gatlin and John Bridle, Jr. Arrangements were by Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.
A J Fitch, 80, one of Southwest New Mexico’s prominent mining engineers and operators, with properties in the Hachita Mining District, died Saturday in Deming hospital. Funeral services were held in Deming were interment took p1acé. Born in Terre Haute, Ind., he graduated from Technological School there and came to New Mexico with his father, a mining engineer, who opened and operated the famous Kelly Mine at Magdalena many years ago. From Magdalena, as a young engineer, he went to Hachita where for many years he developed and operated mining properties in that district. He reopened old mines and brought them into production again Mr. Fitch gave many young mining engineers, geologists and surveyors their first practical mining experience. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Fitch, four dàughters, Mrs. Emma McKinney Deming; Mrs. E. L. Martinez Albuquerque Mrs. Marvin Couins, Fort Defiance, Ariz.; Mrs: Oscar Hosmer, Silver City, and five sons, Albert and Mannie Fitch, Grants NM, Asa Fitch, Silver City; Fitch, Hachita, and Arthie Pittsburgh; Pa., serving in the U.S. Army.

FITCH: Leta Fern Fitch, 99, passed away Saturday, May 27, in Silver City. She was born July 28; 1900, in Corning, Kan., to Artie and Mae Cary. She married Charley Wayne Fitch at Lamar, Colo., on Dec. 24, 1919. Mrs. Fitch had been a Phoenix resident since 1967, residing at the Michigan Trailer Park. She is survived by a son, Thomas Arthur, and wife, Virginia, of Douglas, Ariz.; and a daughter in law, Maxine Byrd, and husband, Joe, of Phoenix. Mrs. Fitch is also survived by granddaughters, Leslie Peck and husband, Kenneth, of Silver City, Susan Fitch of Double Adobe, Ariz., Bobbe George and husband, Alan Doc, of Pine, Ariz., and Candice Waugaman and husband, William, of Fairbanks, Alaska; grandsons, Michael Fitch and wife, Ida, of Phoenix, Stephen Fitch and wife, Jan, of Queen Creek Ariz., Donn Fitch and wife, Sharon, of Phoenix, and Charles Chip Fitch and wife, Donna, of Anchorage, Alaska; 13 great grand children; seven great great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and lots of friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles, and sons, Cleo Wayne Bud Fitch and Leo Warren Fitch. She was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church and Order of Eastern Star, Friendship Chapter No. 40. Memorial services are pending. The family requests contributions in her memory to Gila Regional Medical Center Hospital 300 16th St. Silver City, NM 880 or a charity of choice. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels, .U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive. Phone 388 2334.

Fitch: Theodore M. Mannie Fitch, 73, of Milan passed away Thursday morning at Cibola General Hospital. He was born June 18,1918, at Hachita. He is survived by his wife, Clara, of the family home in Milan, a daughter, Carolyn F. Amos of Las Cruces; two brothers, Asa Fitch of Las Cruces, and Archer G. Fitch of Houston; three sisters, Madelyn Corwin of Green Valley, Ariz., Eleanor Hosmer of Tucson, Ariz., and Emma McKinley of Deming; two grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Grants Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

FERNANDEZ: Felipe Chacon Fernandez, 75, a longtime resident of Silver City, entered into rest Friday at his residence, He was born Jan. 2, 1921, in Ascencion, Mexico, to Felipe S. and Juanita Chacon Fernandez. Mr. Fernandez was a farmer and a communicant of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Calling hours will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today in Baca's Funeral Chapels with the prayer vigil at 7. Deacon Johmnie Perez will recite the rosary. Mass of the Christian burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 in the morning at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with the Rev. Rod Nichols officiating. Burial will follow at the S . Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Maria E. Fernandez of Silver City; two sons, Juan and Guillertho Fernandez of Silver City; two daughters, Anita Ybarra and her husband, Benny, of
Silver City, and Alice Smith and her husband, Jack, also of Silver City; and four sisters, Socorro Morgan and her husband, Lazaro, of Athambra Calif., Lupe Duran and Maria Terrazas of Palormas Mexico, and Margarita Hernandez and her husband Antonio, of Chihuahua Ci' Mexico. He is also survived by II grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.. Casket bearers will be Mark Laguna, Arsenio Baeza, Luis Mario Baeza, Nestor Pla cencio, Gilbert Baeza and Aifredo Fernandez. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Funeral services were held on Monday at the Curtis Mortuary Chapel for Billy Ray Fitzhugh, 29. Rev. James Wayne, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Silver City, officiated. Interment was made In Memory Lane Cemetery. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Jaclçie Fitzhugh and two children, Karen and Tim; his parents Mr and Mrs Reeves Fitzhugh, all of Silver City.

Mrs. Genevieve W. Fitzhugh, 57, died here Friday evening. She had been a resident of Silver City for the past 34 years and was a beauty operator during that time. She Is survived by her husband, Reeves Fftzhugh of Silver City; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Montelrth of Safford, Ariz., Mrs. Faye Adams of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Fern Munn of Golita, Calif., and Mrs. Ethel Shearer of Silver City. Eight brothers, Don Whitmer, Sacramento, Calif., Ralph Whitmer, Cortez, Colo., Cecil Whitmer, Mesa, Ariz., Harold Whitmer, Alpine, Ariz., Rex Whitmer, Morenciiz., Afton Whitmer, Safford, Ariz., Vaughn Whitmer, Indianapolis, Md., and Lawrence Whitmer, Oregon City, Ore. City, Ore.; two grandchildren, Karen and Timothy Fitzhugh. Funeral services ‘were held Monday with the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter.Day Saints in charge. Interment followed in the Memory Lane Cemetery. Pallbearers were Henry Powe, John Riedlinger. Wayne J. Pruitt, Richard Shanks, Bill Schadel and Billy Joe Collyge.
Fitzpatrick: Emmett E. Fitzpatrick died at Hillcrest Hospital May6 after an exFitzpatrick: Henrietta W. Fitzpatrick, a life long resident of Grant County, died Monday in Hillcrest General Hospital. Mrs. Fitzpatrick was born in Tyrone and was a member of the Home Demonstration Club, the Central Senior Citizens and the Over 50 Club. She is survived by four daughters, Betty Lee Graham of Pinos Altos, Barbara Ann Helgeson of Flagstaff, Ariz., Bonnie Fay Wells of Arenas Valley, Belinda Kay Plemmons of Tyrone; three broghers, Floyd James Williamson of Central, Melvin George Williamson of Mendota, Cal., Robert Milton Williamson of Bayard; eleven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Curtis Bright Chapel, with Rev. John Foster of the First United Methodist Church of Bayard officiating. Burial followed in Pinos Altos Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Clint Johnson Jr., Richard Fahrlender,Randy Fahrlender, Bob Abercrombie, Manuel Elias and Bill Elwiff. Mrs. Fitzpatrick lay in state in the Curtis Bright Chapel from 9 a.m. Wednesday morning to 1 p.m.

FLEMING: Elizabeth Ann Fleming, 55, of Silver City passed away Thursday, Mal 111, at Gija Regional Medical Center. Graveside funeral services will be conducted at 9 a.m. Saturday at Mesa Cemetery in Gila, with Deacon Bill Holguin officiating. Mrs. Fleming was born Feb. '6, 1945, in Shrewsbury, Mass. She was' the daughter of Sven and Elizabeth Hanson. Mrs. Fleming married James U. Jim Fleming Jr. on Sept. 5, 1970, in Worcester,,Mass. She is survived by her parents; her husband, Jim; one son, James E. Fleming; one brother, Ron Hanson, and his wife, Clar, of Shrewsburg; one sister, Carolyn Graves, also of Shrewsburg; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Fleming grew up in the Boston, .Mass., area. After her marriage to Mr. Fleming, the couple moved to Silver City, where they remained most of their lives. Mrs. Fleming taught elementary school in Massachusetts for nine years. She attended American International College and received a bachelor of science degree and a degree in social work. After moving to Silver City, the couple had a son, James. Mrs. Fleming was employed as a child day
care worker and home health care worker for the elderly. She also spent much of her time involved in the literacy program at Western New Mexico University, and was responsible for helping many students learn how to read. She also was involved in the English as a Second Language Program at WNMU and helped numerous students. learn English, and become naturalized citizens. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

FLEMING: Gordon H. Fleming Jr., 59, a lifelong resident of Las Cruces, died Thursday at home. He was born Nov. 15, 1937, in Las Cruces to Gordon and Winifred Fleming. He was an avid rodeo cowboy who was awarded numerous buckles for his skills in calf roping and steer wrestling. Mr. Fleming was also known for his craftsmanship in saddle making. He was a violinist and top rate carpenter. He was a member of Carpenters Union Local 1245. Survivors include his wife, Betty Jean, of the home; two sons, Rick Williams and his wife, Tracy, and Danny Williams and his wife, Stacy, all of Ashgrove, Mo.; eight dat Mickey Duttle and her husband, Tom, of Las Cruces, Debbie Webster and her husband, Brett, of Texas, Kelly Kuchonleng of Silver City, Kathy Stanton of Missouri, Susan Bobo and her husband, James, of Texas, and Sherie Shupe and her husband, Bill, Brenda Kehnie and her husband, Dell, and Cindy Kyle and her husband, Walt, all of Las Cruces; his mother, Winifred Fleming Allen, and stepfather, Robert Allen; his brother, Mel Fleming of Las Cruces; a half brother, Hal Vernon, and a half sister, Barbara; 30 grandchildren; and three great grandchiliren. He was preceded in death by his father, Gordon H. Fleming Sr.; a great
grandson, Dakota Beall; and an aunt, Virginia Dupriest. The funeral service will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Getz Funeral Home chapel in Las Cruces with Bishop Larry F. Sherwood of Springerville, Ariz., officiating. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are by Getz Funeral Home.

Funeral rites were held Wednesday afternoon at the Cox Mortuary chapel for Mrs. Nancy Fleming, pioneer resident of Silver City, who passed away Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. L. W.Stedt, in San Bernadino, Calif. Since 1940 she had resided in California but had lived here 58 yéars, before going to California. Besides the daughter in San Bernardino, survivors are another daughter, Mrs. S. C. Pruitt, Silver City: two sons, J. Frank Fleming, Jr,, Silver City and Walter E. Fleming,’ Santa Rita; 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Services were conducted by the. Rev. Harold E. Johnson of the Santa Rita Community church, followed by interment In the Silver City cemetery. Casket bearers were Jack Hardin, George Anderson, flail Thorne, Fred Prevost and Andrew Gilliland.

Fleming; Amanda Wilmeth Fleming, 95, passed away Tuesday, June 19 at the Mimbres Memorial Hospital in Deming. She was the second of 16 children born to Lee David and Mary Elizabeth Lovelady Wilmeth on Oct, 28, 1888 in Chickasha, Ok. Mrs. Fleming was a long
time resident of Grant County, having come here in a covered wagon with her family a the turn of the century, settling on the Gila River where they farmed. In 1907, she married Gene Fleming and they ranched for many years on the Gila. She was a true frontier lady, working alongside her husband on the ranch in addition to her household chores and helping to rear her brothers and sisters. She moved to Silver City in the early 1930's. Mrs. Fleming was a member of the Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her parents and all of her brothers and sisters; the latest, was Albert Wilmeth in 1978, and Roy Wilmeth, May 31. Survivors include numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and great great nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Graveside services were held Thursday, June 21 at Memory Lane Cemetery. The Rev. Bradley of Deming officiated. Interment followed. Pallbearers were Dwayne Arnspiger, Scotty Calloway, Dirk Manning, Darrett McCauley, Jim Wilmeth and Paul Wilmeth.

Fleming: Ellwood Fleming of Santa Rita returned on Feb. 5 from Sacramento, Calif. where he attended the funeral of John W. Shultse (John Daley) who was killed in a car accident near Sacramento where he was employed by the Aerojet Generator Corporation on Final Inspection. He was 41. He is survived by his wife, the former Lillie May Marke and two sons Warren and Eric. Mr. Schultse attended Western High School while his mother, Mrs. Ida Daley, was employed at Fort Bayard. He graduated from New Mexico A&M with the class of 1940 and went into the Army service. Following his discharge from the Army, he moved to California where he had lived since. Mrs. Schultse graduated from New Mexico Western College and is now making her home at 2101 Waterford Road, Sacramento. She was the daughter of the late Carl Marke, a Silver City Building contractor.

Fleming; Eva Carter Fleming, 89, died Monday night at Fort Bayard, NM. She was born in Kemp, Tx but was a long time resident of Grant County. Mrs. Fleming was a member of the Methodist Church and for many years was very active in the business and professional womens organization and the Eastern Star. Eva and her husband Les, ranched for many years in this area and later she became the owner and operator of Grant County Title and Abstract Company until her retirement in 1966. She is survived by a sister, Vera Clayton of Tularosa, two nephews, Jack Carter of Mimbres, Billy Carter of Phoenix, AZ, two great nephews, Dale Carter of Guymon, Ok. and LesCarter of Los Lunas, NM. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leslie R. Fleming in 1970. Graveside Funeral services were held at the Memory Lane Cemetery in Silver City with Mancel Mortencen officiating. Family and friends served as pallbearers. Arrangements were by the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

Fleming: James Upton Fleming, age 63, of Silver City died in his residence on Friday, Feb. 13. He was born October 22, 1917 in Silver City, the son of John W. and Lucy M. Woodward Fleming and lived in the Grant County area all of his life. He had been a self employed rancher for 43 years and had sold cars for several agencies in the area; he had also driven a school bus for the Silver City School District for many years. He is survived by his wife, Louise; one daughter, Marilynn Louise Shaw of Santa Monica, Calif.; two sons, James U. Fleming, Jr. of Silver City and Henry Burk Fleming of Anthony, N.M.; one sister, Clariabel Jennins of Phoenix, Ariz.; one brother, John W. Fleming of Hanover; and five grandchildren. Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 18 at the family home. Arrangements by the Curtis
Bright Funeral Home.

FLEMING: James W. Fleming, 81, life long resident of Grant County, died last Saturday at Riverside where he had resided for the past several years at the home of a nephew, Roy Clark. Survivors are two brothers, Leslie Fleming, Mesa, Ariz., and Asa Fleming, El Paso, and several neices and nephews. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Curtis Mortuary chapel, the Rev. Harold E. Johnson conducting the rites. Burial was in Memory Lane Cemetery.

Fleming: Probate Judge John William Fleming III, 80, of Hanover passed away Sunday at Gila Regional Medical Center. Judge Flemingwas born Nov. 19, 1911, in Silver City to John William and Lucy M. (Miller) Fleming Jr. He hd been the Grant County probate judgefor the last 10 terms. Last week, he was named Citizen of the Year by the Silver City Grant County Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Westerners, president of the Hanover Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association, and president of the Arenas Valley Water Association, and he helped organize the Chino FederalCredit Union. He was inducted into the Democratic Hall of Fame in1991. Judge Fleming retired from chino Mines in 1962. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He enjoyed the history of the area and often spoke to different organizations. Judge Fleming is survived by his wife of 49 years, Adah (Wheeler) Fleming of Hanover; a sister, Clairbel Jennings of Phoenix; a sister in law, JUdy Louise Fleming of Pinos Altos; four nephews, John W. Fleming, James U. Fleming Jr., Burk Fleming and William A.Fleming; and two nieces, Marilyn Shaw and Francine Dole. Memorial services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Curtis Bright Funeral Home, 210 W. College Ave., Silver City. The Rev. Ray Keene will officiate. Arrangements are by Curtis Bright Funeral Home of Silver City.

FLEMING: Mrs. Lucy Miller Woodreff Fleming, 77, passed away the past week at her home in Santa Rita. She came to Grant County from Ohio in 1907, and had lived here for 57 years, becoming a pioneer of the community. Mrs. Fleming was the mother of Probeate Judge John W. Fleming of Hanover. Other survivors are two other sons, Edward Fleming of Phoenix and John U. Fleming of Silver City; daughter, Mrs. Claribel S. Jennings of Phoenix, and 29 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Curtis Mortuary chapel, the rites being conducted by the Rev. Harold E. Johnson of the Arenas Valley Community Church. Burial was in Memory Lane Cemetery.

Fleming: Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Lusk Fleming, 58, died August 4 in the Memorial Hospital after a lingering illness. Mrs. Fleming was born in Albuquerque. Before moving to Las Cruces she had spent her entire life in Silver City. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Don Lusk. She had recited in Las Cruces for 13 years. She is survived by her husband, Peter A. Fleming of Las Cruces; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Barnes of Silver City; one son, Major William Liak Allen in Thailand; seven grandchildren; and a sister Mrs. Wilma Richardson of Stamford, Conn. Funeral services ere held in the Church of the Good Shepherd at 11a.m. Saturday with the Rev. C.M. Henderson officiated. Interment followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Casket bearers were Robert W. Ball, Keith E. Floren, James A. Baird, Paul Hunter, W.T. Graham Sr., and Orval McBee. The Curtis Bright Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

FLEMKE: Mary E. Flemke, 42. a resident of Silver City, passed away Monday at Gila Regional Medical Center. Visitation will be held Wednesday beginning at 3 p.m. at Baca's Funeral chapels and the'prayer vigil will be held there that evening at 7. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Thursday morning at 10 at St. Francis Newman Center. The rite of committal and interment will follow at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery with the Rev. Jon Alexander. pastor, officiating. She was born June 9, 1954, in Shakopee, Minn, to Anthony Caspers and Hilda
Ann Butkowski, She was a communicant of the Catholic Church. On Dec. 27, 1980, she married Ronald Flernke in Victoria, Minn. She was a loving homemaker and had been a local resident for the past 12 years. Survivors include her husband, Ronald Flenike; four sons, Michael, Aaron, Ryan and Jason Flemke, and a daughter Emily Flemke, all of Silver City; her mother, Hilda Caspers, of Victoria, Mimi.:two brothers. Stanley Caspers of Victoria and Gregory Caspers of Bloomingdale, Ohio; and two sisters, Helen Simons and her husband, Larry, of Young America, Minn., and Kathleen Garry of Burnsville, Mimi. She was preceded in death by a sister. Rosanne Caspers, in 1971, by her father, Anthony Caspers, in 1982. Serving as pallbearers will be Sian and Greg Caspers, Larry Simons, Joel Flemke. Dave Schwantez, and Leo Wittrock Enrusted to the care of Baca's funera1 Chapels

Funeral, services were he]d at 10 a. m. Wednesday for Wesley M. ‘Fleming who died Sunday after an extended illness. The deceased had been a patient at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Albuquerque. He was 63. A resident of Cliff for the past 30 years, Mr. Fleming was a patrol foreman for the New Mexico State Highway Department for 15 years. Survivors are his wife, Margaret, of Cliff; one son, John R. Dinwiddie of the U. S. Army, serving in Vietnam; three daughters, Mrs. Colleen Ford of Arenas Valley; Mrs. Faye Pierce and, Mrs. Betty Biemer, both of Albuquerque; seven grandchildren, his mother, Mrs. Melvin Fleming of Marble Falls; two brothers, Melvin Fleming of Austin, Tex. and Roy Fleming of, Dulcet N. M. one sister, Mrs. Jewell Thulemeyer of Marble Falls, Tex. The services were held in the Cliff Presbyterian Church with interment in the Mesa Cemetery. The Rev. Ralph Hensley was the officiating pastor.

Armando A. Fletcher, 48, passed away Sunday, October 30 in El Paso. Mr. Fletcher was a lifelong resident of Grant County, and was an employee of Kennecott Copper Corporation. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Luisa Fletcher, five daughters, Mrs. Lucinda Santa Maria, Miss Delores Fletcher, Miss Juanita Jean Fletcher, Miss Viviana Fletcher, Miss Barbara Fletcher, all of Bayard, ‘two sons, Richard Fletcher of Central, Armando Fletcher, Jr. of Bayard, and four grandchildren. Survivors also include his mother, Mrs. Josie Huerta of Santa Rita, and two brothers, Alfred Fletcher of Santa Rita and Arthur Fletcher of Sherman. Rosary recitation was at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Curtis Bright Funeral Chatel. Funeral Mass will be at 10:00 am. today at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard. Interment will follow in the Hanover Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Ramon Ortiz, Arthur Ortiz, Angel Alvarado, Charles Drake, Eloy Hernandez, and Alfonso Aldaz. Honorary pallbearers will be John Esquedo, Bobby Fletcher, Robert Alvarado, Gilbert Martinez, Sr., Gilbert Martinez, Jr., Rudy Martinez, Ruben Alvarado, Edwardo SotO and Victorio Ortiz.

Armando A. Fletcher, 48, passed away Sunday, October 30 In El Paso. Mr. Fletcher was a lifelong resident of Grant County, and was an employee of Kennecott Copper Corporation. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Luisa Fletcher, five daughters, Mrs. Lucinda Santa Maria, Miss Delores Fletcher, Miss Juanita Jean Fletcher, Miss Viviana Fletcher, Miss Barbara Fletcher, all of Bayard; two sons, Richard Fletcher of Central, Arniando Fletcher, Jr. of Bayard, and four grandchildren. Survivors also include his mother, Mrs. Josie Huerta of Santa Rita, and two brothers, Alfred Fletcher of Santa Rita and Arthur Fletcher of Sherthan. Rosary recitation was at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Curtis
Bright Funeral Chapel. Funeral Mass will be at 10:00 aim. today at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard. Interment will follow in the Hanover Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Ramon Ortiz, Arthur Ortiz, Angel Alvarado, Charles Drake, Eloy Hernandez and Alfonso Aldaz. Honorary pallbearers will be John Esquedo, Bobby Fletcher, Robert Alvarado, Gilbert Martinez, Sr., Gilbert Martinez, Jr., Rudy Martinez, Ruben Alvarado, Edwardo Soto and Victorio Ortiz.

Mrs Emilia D. Fletcher, 80, pioneer resident of Hanover died Sunday. She was the ‘widow of J. J. Fletcher, weIl known in mining circles, who died in 1951. Survivors are five daughters. Mrs. Cecilia’ Ryan, Hanover Mrs. Fannie Leon, Silver City; Mrs. Margaret Renteria San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Evelyn Shatter. Deming arid Mrs. Mary Arvar, Glenwood Springs, Colo.; two sons, J. J. Fletcher. Jr., Albuquerque and William ‘I’. Fletcher, Silver Belt, Arltons 19 grandchidren and 17 greatgrandchildren a sister Abigail Fletcher, Silver City and ‘a’ brother.’ Gabriel Davila. Silver City. Rosary services were held at the Curtis Mortuary chapel Sunday at 3 p.m. Mass was said at, 9:30 am. Monday at the Hanover Catholic Church by the Rev, Fr Jose Ascoff. Burial was in the’Hanover cemetery.

Mrs. Ysidora Y Fletcher,86, widow of Edward E. Fletcher, died Friday at the Santa Rita hospital after a lengthy illness. She had lived in this community the past 72 years. She is survived by four sons, Gilbert of Los Angeles, Louis of Miami Ariz., Manuel of Santa Rita and Gustavo of Santa Rita: three daughters, Mrs. Juan Serna :Santa Rita, Mrs. Ernest Bargus Santa Rita and Mrs. Victor Estrada of Los Angeles; 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Rosary service was held at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Cox Mortuary chapel. Mass was held at 9 am. Monday at the Santa Rita Catholic Church, after which the body was taken to the home in Santa Rita to lie in state until time of the funeral at 4:30 p.m. Monday. Rev. Fr. Pedro Ruiz officiated.

Fletcher: Dale K. Fletcher, 77, a resident of Silver City and formerly of Lordsburg, passed away Tuesday at Presbyterian Hospital in Albuquerque. She was born Aug. 22, 1917 to Edward Ackley and Ward (Dale) Kellenberger in Alton, Ill. She married Roy T. Fletcher on Dec. 15, 1955 in Lordsburg. She and her husband owned and operated Fletcher's Country Market in Lordsburg. Mrs. Fletcher enjoyed writing. Her works included several novels, many poems and The Broom Closet, a column wich ran continuously in The Lordsburg Liberal. Her love for art was expressed in the watercolor paintings she created. She raised and was particularly fond of flowers and nursed many sick animals back to health only to end up keeping them as pets. She spent many hours helping to form and working for The Humane Society in Lordsburg and was a member of the Mayflower Society. In Silver City, she was an active member of the Gila Regional Medical Center Women's Auxiliary and the Grant County Art Guild. She is survived by a son, David Schmidt, and his wife, Gloria of Las Cruces; a grandson, Rodd Schmidt of Wilmington, S.C.; a granddaughter, Randie Schmidt of Las Cruces; five other grandchildren; several great grandchildren; and a half sister, Ann Dixon of California. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy T. Fletcher in 1992; her mother, Ward (Dale Kellenberger; and a son, Frank Schmidt in 1993. A memorial service will take place Friday at 11 a.m. in the Curtis Bright Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Robert Ihlefeld officiating. Family members selected Curtis Bright Funeral Home to serve them.

Fletcher: Gilbert Esquivel Fletcher, 90, a Grant County native, passed away in San Gabriel, Calif. He was born Nov. 2, 1900, in Santa Rita. In 1919, he joined the U.S. Army and served three years with the Medical Corps in France. He worked for Chino Mines until 1940 and then moved to California. He was preceded in death by his father, Eduardo; his mother, Isadora; three brothers, Luis,Manuel and Gustavo Fletcher; two sisters, Carmen Serna and Angie Vargas; and his oldest son, Gilbert Fletcher Jr. He is survived by his son, Daniel, of San Gabriel, and by his youngest sister, Rose, of Santa Ana, Calif. A military memorial service will be conducted at Fort Bayard National Cemetery Wednesday at 10 a.m. with American Legion Post No. 18 and Veterans of Foreign Wars PostNo. 3347 conducting the military honors. His cremains will then be interred by family members at the foot of his mother's grave in the Hanover Cemetery.

Fletcher: James J. Fletcher, 74, a retired logger and resident of Reserve, entered life eternal Sunday at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born Aug. 20, 1918, in Ford County, Kan., to the late James E. and Ruby (Hueghnot) Fletcher. A former resident of Truth or Consequences, he retired from the Southwest Lumber Mill in Lower Frisco. Mr. Fletcher was a communicant of the Roman Catholic Church and enjoyed the outdoors, camping, fishing and hunting. Calling hours will start at 6 p.m. today at the Middle Frisco St. Francis Roman Catholic Church, near Reserve. The prayer vigil will follow at 7 p.m. The funeral liturgy will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Francis Church with the Rev. Patrick C. Wedeking as celebrant. The rite of committal will follow at the Middle Frisco Cemetery, where he will be laid to rest. Survivors include his wife, Simona Fletcher of the home; two sons, DeLane Fletcher of Paducah, Ky., and Johnny James Fletcher of Reserve; a daughter, Sherry Fletcher of Truth or Consequences; four step daughters, Esther Patty of Tucson, Ariz., Elsie Poteet of Esconlonta, Utah, Marjorie Gurule of Cottonwood, Ariz., and Frances Williams of Tucson; 15 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; and a sister, Dorothy Remington of Dallas. Casket bearers will be Flor Luna, Donald Luna, Gilbert Lucero, Jerry Patty, Baxter Brown and Bill Williams. Honorary bearers will be Amado Luna, Santos Luna, Flor Luna Jr., Lee Roy Luna, Johnnie Luna, Robert Luna, Donny Luna, Ernie Luna, Gilbert Lucero, Jr. and Michael A. Patty. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Fletcher: Luisa A. Fletcher, 69, a lifelong resident of Bayard, entered eternal rest Sunday at Memorial Medical Center in Las Curces. She was born June 21, 1926, in Santa Rita to Luis and Juana Alvarado. She was a homemaker and loving grandmother. She is survived by two sons, Richard Fletcher and his wife, Pat, of Central, and Armondo Fletcher and his wife, Kim, of Arenas Valley; five daughters, Cindy Santamaria and her husband, Eddie, of Bayard, Dolores Bencomo and her husband, Manuel, of Rio Rancho, Juanita Garcia and her husband, Art, of Hurley, Viviana Galindo and her husband, Manuel, of Las Cruces, and Barbara Fletcher, also of Las Cruces; her brothers, Angel Alvarado of Bayard and Ruben Alvarado of Las Cruces; and four sisters, Andrea Esqueda of Central, Guadalupe Alvarado of Bayard, Marina Martinez of Bayard and Josephine Whitley, also of Bayard. Mrs. Fletcher is also survived by nine grandchildren, Steve and Melissa Fletcher, Edward and Roni Santamaria, Eric Bencomo, Ruby Rose and Jessica Galindo, and Armondo Flethcer III and Shane Fletcher; and four greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Armondo Fletcher. Visitation for Mrs. Fletcher will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Baca's Funeral Chapels, where the rosary will be recited by Deacon Alfonso Alvarado at 7 p.m. The Mass of resurrection will be celebrated Thursday morning at 10 at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Chruch in Bayard with the Rev. Paulus Kao officiating. Concluding services will follow at the Hanover Cemetery, where Mrs. Fletcher will be laid to rest. Serving as casket bearers will be Steve Fletcher, Edward Santamaria Jr., Armondo Fletcher III, Ruben Aguilar, Johnny Esqueda and Ruben Alvarado. Honorary beareres are Eddie Santamaria Sr., Manuel Bencomo, Manuel Galindo Jr., Angel Alvarado, Eric Bencomo, Shane Fletcher and Bobby Fletcher. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.
Fletcher: Roy T. Fletcher, 77, of Silver City, passed away Saturday at Fort Bayard Medical Center. He was born July 13, 1916,to Parks and Mamie (Cass) Fletcher in Cahoma, Texas. He married Dale Kellenberger on Dec. 15, 1955, in Lordsburg. After retiring in 1963 from the Southern Pacific Railroad, where he worked as a brakeman and conductor, he owned and incomplete, nothing found.

FLETCHER: John Fletcher, 70, of Albuquerque passed away Monday, April 15. He was born June 27, 1925, in Hanover to John J. and Emilia Fletcher. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Patricia; his daughter, Susan Fletcher Johnson; two sons, Terrence and his wife, Debbie Fletcher, and Stephen and his wife, Eve Fletcher; four sisters, Cecilia F. Ryan of Bayard, Margaret Renteria of San Diego, Fannie Leon
of Silver City and Mary Arbar of Glenwood Springs, Colo.; and four grandchildren, Stephanie and Lisa Johnson, and Danus and Margaret Renteria of San Diego; Fanny Leon of Silver City; from the New Mexico State Department of Labor after 35 years of service. He was a volunteer at St. Joseph's West Mesa Hospital, The Store House in Rio Rancho and the Corrales Community Library. A memorial Mass
was celebrated by the Rev. Lucian C. Hendren on Thursday, April 18, at San Ysidro Catholic Church in Corrales. Contributions may be made to Prostate Cancer Research, American Cancer Society. Cremation was by Sunrise Society.

Flickinger: Bob Flickinger, 94, a resident of Lordsburg since 1927, passed away Saturday at his residence. He was born July 10, 1901 to Fred William and Margaret (Marr) Flickinger in Indianapolis, Ind. He married Zela Elizabeth Layton on Jan. 18, 1931 in Phoenix. For many years, Mr. Flickinger owned and operated Flickinger Plumbing in Lordsburg. He was a 65 year member of Masonic Lodge No.1111 in El Paso, Texas, but was also active with the Masonic Lodge in Lordsburg. He is survived by three daughters, Patricia Zella Halligan of Tucson, Ariz., Margaret Nadine Noga and her husband, John Noga Jr. of Mojave, Calif. and Mary Eleanor Conley and her husband, Robert of Eufaula, Okla.; two sons, Robert William Flickinger and his wife, Gracie of Dallas, and Eugene Marvin Flickinger of Tucson; a sister, Margaret Harding of Indianapolis; 11 grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Zela Layton Flickinger in 1987; and eight brothers and sisters, including a twin sister, Lola Coats in 1976. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Masonic Lodge in Lordsburg with Brother Terry Hale officiating. A private family interment service will take place at a later date. Family members selected Lordsburg Funeral Home to serve them.

Frank Flood, Wilkes
Barre, Pa.. was buried Saturday at Wilkes. Barre. The services were attended by Mrs. Hugh Hawkins, Silver City, sister of the deceased. Flook: Velma Flook, 81, of Silver City passed away Tuesday, Aug. 4 at Gila Regional Medical Center. Mrs. Flook was born Oct. 24, 1910, in Plainview, Texas, to Van and Eula Douglas. She was a trailer park owner. She is survived by two sisters, several nieces and many friends. Graveside services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. at Memory Lane Cemetery. The Rev. Floyd Robertson, pastor of the Church of Christ in Silver City, will officiate. Arrangements are by Curtis Bright Funeral Home of Silver City.

Alfonso Flores, 42, of Pinos Altos, died in a head on auto collision 16 miles north of Derning Thursday night around 8:3O. In the car with Flores at the time of the accident were Marty Pollanco and Fransisca Pollanco, both of Hanover. Agnes Torres, and Gilbert Torres of Silver City. Mr. and Mrs. P. C Romer of Silver City were the occupants the of the other car, and were slightly Injured. Investigating officers said that each driver was trying to make the other driver dim their headlights by switching the lights from bright to dim, and the Flores car had moved too near the center of the road during the blinking operations. The Injured were taken to the Deming Ladies hospital, where they were given first aid and released. Funeral services were held at St Vincent De Paul church in Central. The rest of the obituary is missing.

Angel T. Flores, died Saturday Feb. 5 in Calexlco, Calif. He was retired from the Southern Union Gas Co., where he worked as a heavy equipment operator. He is survived by his wife Carmen of Calexico; two daughters, Hortencia Baca of Albuquerrque and Pearl Gonzales of Fullerton, Calif. seven sons, Fernando of Arenas Valley, Conrad of Central, Alfred of Anaheim; CaIif., Manuel of Las Cruces, Ruben of Silver City, Henery of Anaheim, Calif. and Jesus Rojas of Calexicó, Calif; 36 grandchildren., and 16 great grandchildren, Rosary was held Wednesday, Feb. 9 in the Wheeler chapel and Funeral mass was held at the Newman Center. Internment followed at Memory Lane, Cemetery.

FLORES: Benita R. Flores, 83, of Bayard passed away Thursday. Sept. 9, at Gila Regional Medical Center. She was born April 3, 19)6, in Chihuahua. Mexico to Jose and Jesusita Rodriguez Flores. Mrs. Flores lived in Bayard for 23 years. She was an active member at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church and was a Guadaluknev, her and will be missed by all. She is survived by her daughter. Lupe M. Chacon of Bayard. whom &he lived with for 23 years; three grandchildren, Dorina and her husband, Juan Vlartinez, and Diane and her husband, Martin Castro, of Las Cruces. and Palsy Chacon of Bayard; four great grand children. Marissa. Martin Jr., and Adrianna Castro, and Gabriel Martinez, whom she loved and adored very much; two sisters. Margarita F. Madrid and her husband Felipe, of Fabens, Texas, and Beda Esparza of El Paso, Texas: three brothers, Carlos Flores and his wife, Lupe, Felix Flores and his wife, Maria, and Salvador Flores and his wife, Maria Teresa, all of El Paso; and numerous r nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Calling hours were from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Bright Funeral Home, where tile vigil service was held at 7 p.m. with Deacon Johnnie Perez. The funeral Mass was celebrated this morning at 11 at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church with Father Paulus Kao as the celebrant. The rite of committal and burial followed in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery. Casket bearers were Salvador Flores. Steve Flores, Larry Madrid Sr., Gilbert Aranda, Ray Esarza, Armando Madrid, and former resident of Grant County, died Friday, Sept. 10, at Albuquerqe Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation . Center, He was bord Aug. 29, 1928. in Santa Rita. Mr. Ruiz served his country faithfully in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged in 1948. He had been disabled since his service. Graveside funeral services and the rile of committal and burial will be at Fort Bayard National Cemetery on Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Deacon Johnnie Perez officiating. Veterans honors will be accorded by local veterans groups. Survivors include a brother, Manuel Ruiz, and a sister, Anionia Lopez, of Silver City. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels, U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive.

Daniel Flores, 89, of Lordsburg, former resident, died Sunday In Fort Baysrd Hospital. Survivors are a son, Sammy Floras of Silver City; four daughter, Mrs. Lupe anaya of Silver City. Mrs. Paula Serna of Fullerton. Calif., Mrs. Nella Quintana of Hyden, Az, and Mrs. Manuela Barragan of Silver City; 32 grandchildren and 13 great grand children. Rosary service, were held at St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and mass was said at 11:30 am. Wednesday.

FLORES: Edward Vigil Lalo Flores, 83, a resident of Bayard, entered eternal life at his home Tuesday, April 27. He was born in Deming to Epigmenio and Susie (Vigil) Flores on Feb. 13, 1916. He was a television and radio technician, and a pioneer in the television cable industry in Grant County. He retired from Kennecott Copper Corp. as a pumpman. He spent his retirement years in pursuit of his love of music and pool playing. His children honor him as a loving father. His legacy is one of faith, love, and respect for all human beings. Visitation will begin this afternoon at 6 with the prayer vigil beginning at 7 at Baca's Funeral Chapels. Deacon Bill Holguin will lead the recitation of the rosary. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Thursday morning at 10 at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church with Father Paulus Kao officiating. Interment will follow at Memory Lane Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Josephine B. Flores; and four daughters, Diane Diaz and her partner, Monte Ross, and her children, Dolly Diaz, and Tina Diaz and her partner, Manuel Fernandez; Lilly Polanco and her children, Charlotte Udero, and her husband, Ruben, Jeanette Polanco and her partner, Dan Placencio, Bernadette Polanco and her partner, Jeff Castillo, and Francisco Pancho Polanco; Luey Cardona and her husband, Narciso, and their daughter, Felisa; and Patricia Sanchez and her husband, Marcel i no, and their daughter, Ana Marie. He is also survived , by two sons, Edward Flores and his wife, Barbara, and their children, Jennifer Nahez and husband, Jason, and Nathanael Flores, and Sam Flores and his wife, Linda; three sisters, Esther Tafoya of El Paso, Texas, Helen Guerra of Superior, Ariz., and Rebecca Garcia of Bayard; two brothers; Art Flores of Rio Rancho and Benny Flores of Silver City; I and nine great
grandchildren, Zachariah Craig and Alexxiss Diaz, Audrey and Britanny Polanco, Nicole Montes, Sabrina Castillo, Destriee Placencio, and Josiah and Jadyn Nanez. He was preceded in death by his parents, Epigmenio and Susie Flores; a daughter, Daisy Flores; sisters, Sarah Flores and Abigail Montez; a brother, David Flores; grandson, Craig Diaz; son in law, Lorenzo Polanco; and nephews, Mickey Montez and David Garcia. Pall bearers will be Benny Flores, Johnny Genera, Narciso Cardona, Marcelino Sanchez, Monte Ross, Nathanael Flores, Francisco Pancho Polanco and Joe Garcia. Honorary bearers are Leonard Ortega, David Sanchez, John Maestas, Ben Padilla, John Guadiana, Joe Lendo Rios, Ramon Carrillo, Juan Verdugo, Albert Millan, Salvador Chava Puentes and Monce Flores Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels. U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive

Feliciano Flores, 73, Pinos altos died last night about. 10:15 at the home of her Sister at 13031 Grant in Silver City. The deceased was born in Silver City and is survived by his widow two sisters, Mrs.’ Christiansen and Mrs.. J. F. B1air both of Silver City; a brother, Fabian Flores, Compton, Calif.: t w o daughters, Mrs. Agnes Term, Silver city and Mrs. Tire Henderson, Los Angeles: a son, Apollano Flores: 16 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mass will be held Wednesday morning at 8:00 in St Vincent De Paul Catholic church with the Rev Fr John Linnane officiating. The body will lie in state at his home in Pinos altos from noon Wednesday until time for burial services from the Pinos altos Catholic church at 2:30 Thursday afternoon.

Ines Flores, 82, passed away Monday, August 1, at Hillcrest Hospital. Miss Flores was a native of Dona Ana, N.M. and had resided in Grant County for the past 73 years. She is survived by three sisters, Miss Carlota Flores and Mrs. Josepha F. Mendoza, both of Silver City, Mrs. Abegail F. Valadez of Los Angeles, Calif., three nieces, Mrs. Carmen Montoya of Albuquerque, Mrs. Alevera M. Perea of Silver City, Mrs. Rufina Carrillo of Phoenix, Ariz., seven, nephews, Arthur Flores of Norwalk, Calif., Bobby Mendoza of Silver City, Joe F. Mendoza of Sun Valey, Calif., Alex Mendoza, Las Cruces, Bic F. Mendoza, Jr., Santa Ana, Calif., Henry Mendoza, Jr. and Eddie F. Mendoza, both of Phoenix, Ariz.
and 29 great nieces and nephews. Rosary services were recited’ Wednesday, August 3 at the Curtis Bright Funeral Chapel. Funeral Mass was said this morning at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Monsignor A. James Milano conducting both services. Interment followed in the Catholic Cemetery. Death last Friday claimed Jose G. Flores, 33, an automobile mechanic, employed for the past several years by Clifton Chovrolet Co. Surviving are his wife, Juana, two daughters, Mary Louisa and Ceceha, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Flores, Hanover. Rosary was held at the Cox Mortuary chapel and burial was in the Hanover cemetery at 4:30 P.M. Saturday.

Flores: Juan Melenudo Flores, 61, died Monday afternoon in Albuquerque. Mr Flores was born in Silver City and had been a lifelong resident of Grant county. He was a communicant of St Vincent de Paul Catholic church and was a member of the Silver City legion of united Latin American Citizens (LOLAC) council #8004 and had been employed by Brown Auto Sales, Skillman Motors, and American Laundry/Dry Cleaners. Mr Flores is survived by his wife Carmen Flores, two daughters, Yolanda of Grants and Sandra Flores of Silver City; two sons, Freddy Flores and Rudy Flores both of Silver City; two sisters, Clara Turrieta of Bell CA and Celia Misquez of Thousand Oaks CA; one brother Pete Flores of Bell and 12 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter Belinda Flores and by his parents Pete and Angelita Flores. Rosary recitation will be held at the Wheeler chapel and mass of the Resurection will be celebrated at 10am Thursday at St Vincent de Paul Catholic church with Monsignor James milano. Internment will follow at fort Bayard National Cemetery with Allingham Golding post #18 conducting military services. Pallbearers will be Red Johnson, Ernie Brown, Estevan Sierra, Elroy Montane, Christopher Quintana and bobby Turieta. Honorary pallbearers will be Juan Arsola, Mario Casares, Henery Swanson and Silver city LULAC. Wheeler will be in charge. Macedonio G Flores, 84, died at Hillcrest Hospita1 after an extended illness. He was a native of Mexico and lived In Silver City most of his life. He worked for the Santa Fe Railroad. He 1*is survived by his wIfe,Romona Flores Of Sllver City; six sons, Jóe, Max, Martin, Juan, all of Silver City, Roman of El Paso and Sisto of Denver, Colorado; two daughters,. Mrs, Paula Romero of Silver City and Mrs. Nelik Madrid of Santa Anna, Calif 34 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Rosary was said In the Curtis Bright Funeral chapel at 7:30p.m. Monday with the funeral Mass being recited at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church at 10 am. Tuesday. Interment followed In the Catholic Cemetery with the Rev. Fr. A. James Milano officiating. Casket bearers were Humaldo Madrid, Manual Ortega, Arturo Sierra, and Larenza Arrayas. Magdalena Flores of McKee Street, Bayard, died in Hillcrest’ Hospital Monday. Funeral services are pending with the Wheeler Funeral Home.

Mrs Lonnie Flores , a sister of Manuel Valencia, Jr., of San Lorenzo, died Monday in a Denver Hospital. Funeral services and burial took place in Portales.

Funeral services were conduct yesterday for Mrs. Susana P. Flores, 57, wIdow of Rafael G. (Gus) Flores, who died Sunday morning at Hillcrest General Hospital. Services were held at St. Vincent de Paul Church at 9:30 AM with the Rev. Fr. John P. Linnane officiating at requiem mass.
Rosary services were held at Cox mortuary at 7:30 Monday evening conducted by Fr. Linnane and Tuesday evening at the same hour conducted by Rev. Fr. Estivill of Hurley. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery in Silver City. Mrs. Flores was a native of Silver City. The late Mr. Flores was a member of the Howell Drug Co. staff for many years. She is survived by three sons, John Flores of Albuquerque, Eddie Flores Sand John Acosta of Silver City; her mother, Mrs. Maria P. Acosta; two sisters. Mrs. Delores P. HIdalgo of Silver City and Mrs. Emily Acosta of Hurley; three brothers, Albert, Peter and Augustin Acosta, all of Silver City; two grandsons and one granddaughter.

Romona Flores, 89, of Silver City, died in her residence Sunday, Nov. 6. She was born Aug. 31. 1895 in Smeltertown, Texas, the daughter of Manuel and Isabel Mendoza Mannriquez and was a resident of Silver City for 61 years. She was a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Chruch. Mrs. Flores is survived by two daughters, Paula Romera, of the home and Nellie Madrid, Santa Ana, Calif., six sons, Sisto Hores, Denver, Juan, May, Martin, Ramon and Jose, all of Silvrr City 40 grandchildren, 61 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Rosary was recited Nov. 9 in the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Mass of the Resurrection was’ celebrated Nov. 10 in St. Vincent de Paul. Both service’ were under the dirction of Rev. A. James Milano, Serving as active pallbearers were Jerry, Mike, Gilbert, Joe Jr. and tony flores and Arthur Madrid. Honorary pallbearers were Emilio Rivera. Apalonio Sierra, Arthur Sierra Sr ,. Escquiet Vasquei, Orlando Ortega and Arthur Sierra Jr. Arrangements by the Curtis Bright funeral home.

FLORES: Roberto Estevan Flores, 24, a resident of Santa Clara, entered eternal life Saturday, Jan. 1, in Pahrump, Nev. Mr. Flores graduated from Cobre High School. He enjoyed working on vehicles, and being around his friends four wheeling or at the river. Calling hours will be from 6
 7 p.m. Thursday at Baca's Funeral Chapels. The prayer vigil will begin at 11, led by the Santa Clara Funeral Ministry. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Friday at 11 in the morning at Santa Clara Catholic Church with Father Michael Lindsay officiating. The rite of committal and interment will follow at the Santa Clara Cemetery. He is survived by his father, Felix Flores of Santa Clara; his mother, Suellen Hummell of Michigan; his stepmother, Regina Flores of Washington state; his paternal greatgrandfather, Juan Castanon Sr. of Silver City; paternal grandparents, Monce and Cristina Flores of Bayard; maternal greatgrandmother, Gladys Harrison of Las Cruces; maternal grandparents, Robert and Bonriie Smith of Las Cruces; his brother, Cristchen Flores of Bayard; four stepbrothers, Lance, Cory, Brett and Bryce Hummell, all of Minnesota; two sisters, Cari Revert and her husband, Vincent, and Jossephiene Flores, all of Washington state; and two stepsisters, Elizabeth and Rebecca Hummell, both of Minnesota. He is also survived by an aunt, Ricki Stine of Carlsbad, and numerous other aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his great grand mother, Bonifacia Castanon, in 1999. Casket bearers will be Daniel Martinez, Michael Martinez Jr., Ernesto Castanon, Andrew Barela, Rito Medina and Willis Flores. Honorary bearers are Jacob and Aaron Flores. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels, U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive. Phone 388 2334.

Flores; Oscar Miranda Flores, 45, resident of Mimbres, died Feb. 15 at William Beaumont Army Hospital in El Paso. He was born August 28, 1936 in Phoenix, Ariz. and was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He is survived by his wife, Valentina Flores of the home; a step son Rick Purdy of Mimbres and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Flores of Phoenix Ariz. The Wheeler Mortuary of Deming is in charge of the services to be held at a later date.

Flores; Clara Holguin Flores, 81, died in Fort Bayard. Mrs. Flores was born in Central and had been a lifelong resident of there. She was a communicant of Santa Clara Catholic Church and a Crusillista. Mrs. Flores is survived by two daughters, Hortencia Baca of Albuquerque, Perlacelia Gonzales of Fullerton, CA., six sons, Fernando H. Flores of Arenas Valley, Conrad H. Flores of Central, Alfred H. Flores and Henry H. Flores both of Ananheim, CA., Manuel H. Flores of Las Cruces, Alfonso Ruben Flores of Silver City; 35 grandchildren, 37 great grandchildren, and one great great granddaughter. Rosary recitation was held and Mass of the resurrection was celebrated with Father Paul Ragazinskas officiating. Both services were held at Santa Clara Catholic Church. Interment followed at the Central Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Alfred Flores, Jr, Freddie Flores, Paul Flores, Randy Baca, Larry Gonzales, and David Lopez. Honorary pallbearers were all of her grandchildren. Arrangements were by the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

Flores: David H. Flores, 76, of Bayard died Monday at his home. He was born Dec. 29, 1918 in Santa Rita and was a lifetime Grant County resident. Mr. Flores retired from Kennecott Copper Corp. as an electrician. He also owned and operated an electrical contracting business from 1949 69 and a radio and television repair shop in the 1960s. Mr. Flores was a past president of rhe local International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3347. Mr. Flores was appointed and commissioned as colonel aide de camp on the staff of the governor of New Mexico by Gov. David F. Cargo on Sept. 22, 1970. He and his wife, Azucena, had just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. Flores was a veteran of World War II, serving as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a bombardier. He was a prisoner of war for 18 months in Germany. Calling hours will be from 3 to 7 this evening in Baca's Funeral Chapels, where the prayer vigil and recitation of the rosary will begin at seven. The funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday morning at ten in Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church with the Rev. Sam Garcia officiating. The rite of committal and burial will follow at Fort Bayard National Cemetery. Veterans honors will be accorded by local veteran groups. Survivors include his wife, Azucena A. Flores of Bayard; a son, Robert A. Flores and his wife, Yolanda of Sandy, Utah; a daughter, Irene F. Godoy and her husband, Diego of Bayard; two sisters Emma Pedraza of Bayard and Elva Pedraza and her husband, Antonio of Albuquerque; four grandchildren, Tony Godoy and family of Phoenix, and Ralph, Ruben and Tessie Flores of Sandy; and two great grandchildren, Michael and Frank of Phoenix. He was preceded in death by his father, Rafael Flores in 1967, and his mother, Maria H. Flores in 1973. Casket bearers will be Tony Godoy, Ralph Flores, Ruben Flores, Tessie Flores, Eddie Pedraza and Eddie Herrera. Honorary bearers are Freddie Madrid, Arcadio Ramirez and all his friends. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Flores: Edwardo F. Flores passed away at his home Sept. 4. Floreswas born here in Silver City in 1906. Flores worked for Frank Tatsch for 33 years until her retired in 1969. He said then, I plan to spend my years of retirement by staying home and enjoying my pension and my grandchildren. Flroes was the first man to receive a pension covering laborers in the International Union here in Silver cCity. He is survived by his wife, Magdalena D. Flores; three sons, Crespin A. Arellin of Tyrone, Edward C. Flores, Jr. and Marcos Flores, both of Silver City; two daughters,Maria Arellano and Defina Warmach, both of Silver City; 21 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Rosary services were held Sunday, Sept. 7, at the Wheeler Chapel and Mass was held Monday, Sept. 8, at St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church with the Rev. Father Milano officiating at both services. Burial was at the Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers were Johnny Arellin, Jimmy Arellin, Kelly Arellin, Eddie M. Flores, Johnny Flores, Joe Castillo, Mike Castillo, Bob Flores, Joe Morales, Manuel Turrieta,Fidel Maldonado, Willie Elias, and Johnny Arellano. Arrangements were handled by Wheeler Funeral Home.

FLORES: Elauterlo Flores, 73, a resident Of fort Bayard passed away Tuesday. Servicçs are pending. Entrusted to Curtis
Bright. Flores: Elfina Trujillo Flores, 72, a resident of Santa Fe since 1986 and a previous resident of Los Angeles, passed away Friday. Mrs. Flores was born July 17, 1919, in Faywood to Juan E. Trujillo and Soledad Vaquera Trujillo. She was a retired seamstress. She is survived by her daughters, Esperanza Hartl and her husband, Tom, of Bellflower, Calif., Theresa Torres of Santa Fe Springs, Calif., Priscilla Blea and her husband, Bennie, of Santa Fe, and Lupe Duarte and her husband, David of Modesto, Calif.; her grandchildren, Kathy Diaz of Henderson, Nev., Patsy Gutierrez and her husband, Roman, of Pasadena, Calif., John Ray Carbajal and his wife, Angela, of Glendora, Calif., Lorraine Carbajal of Norwalk, Calif., Annette O'Rourke and her husband, Tim, of Torrance, Calif., Rick Carbajal of Long Beach, Calif., Lucille Carbajal of Santa Fe Springs, Mark, Tracy and Karmella Blea of Santa Fe, and Chris, Daviann, Michelle and Matthew Duarte of Modesto; 15 great grandchildren and on great great grandchild, her first cousin, Mae Montoya of Silver City; and close friends Carol and Victoria Peralta and Harriet Huber and her husband, Jim,of Santa Fe. Mass of the Christian Burial was to be celebrated today at 2 p.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Silver City. Arrangements were through Berardinelli Mortuary of Santa Fe.

Flores: Epigmenio T. Flores, 102, a longtime resident of Bayard, entered eternal rest Tuesday afternoon at Fort Bayard Medical Center. He was born Nov. 19, 1887, in Garfield. He attended Biblical Industrial School and prior to moving to Bayard, he resided in Deming, Hatch and Santa Rita. He enjoyed gardening and playing the piano, and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bayard. Calling hours will be tonight from 5 to 7 in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels, where funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2. Concluding services will follow in Memory Lane Cemetery with Pastor Bill Miller oficiating. Survivors include his wife, Susie Flores of Bayard; three sons, Edward V. Flores of Bayard, Arthur V. Flores of Rio Rancho, and Benny V. Flores of Silver City; three daughters, Esther F. Tafoya of El Paso, Texas, Helen F. Guerra of Superior, Ariz., and Rebecca F. Garcia of Bayard; 30 grandchildren; 63 great grandchildren; and 17great great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, David V. Flores, and two daughters, Sally Flores and Abigail F. Montez. Casket bearers will be Willie Guerra Jr., Billy Tafoya, Ernie Garcia, and Bernie, Sammy and Ernesto Flores. Honorary bearers will be the remaining grandchildren. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

Flores: Burial services at Pinos Altos Wednesday afternoon, which were preceded by mass at the St. Vincent de Paul Church, were the funeral rites accorded the late Feliciano Flores, whose death occurred Sunday evening at 10:15 in Silver City. Mr. Flores, who was 73, was residing at the home of his sister, Mrs. Josie Christiansen in Silver City, when he died. Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. J.F. Blair of Silver City; a brother, Fabian Flores, Compton, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Agnes Torres, Silver City and Mrs. Tere Henderson, Los Angeles; a son, Apoliano Flores; sixteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. Rev. Fr. J.P. Linnane officiated at the rites held in Silver City. In the afternoon the remains laid in state at the family home in Pinos Altos until the time of the burial. Cox Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.

Flores: Florencio Villanueva Flores, 70, died July 9 in a Jacksonville Beach, Fla. hospital. He resided in Atlantic Beach, Fla., after a brief illness. He was born in Columbus, N.M., and had lived in the Beaches area since 1956. He retired from the U.S.Navy after having served 28 years. He was a member of the Fleet Reserve, VFW Post No. 3270, and St. John's Catholic church. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Teresa Gomez Flores of Atlantic Beach; six sons, Florencio G. Flores Jr. of Jacksonville, Matias G. Flores of Atlantic Beach, Simon G. Flores of Atlantic Beach, Gilbert G. Flores of Jacksonville Beach, Jose D. Flores of Atlantic Beach and Stephen G. Flores of Fort Ord, Calif.; five daughters, Teresa G. Flores of Atlantic Beach, Irene F. Davis of Jacksonville, Beatrice F. Bell of Lithonia, Georgia, Laura J. Harber of Atlantic Beach and Mary H. Forney of Atlantic Beach; three brothers, Luiz V. Flores, Frank V. Flores and Monce V. Flores, all of Bayard; three sisters, Rhea Margaret Welk of Spokane, Wash., and Anita F. Marquez and Rosemary S. Alvarado of Bayard; 20 grandchildren; one great grandchild and many nieces and nephews. Mass was held at 11 a.m. Monday, July 15, at St. John's Catholic Church with the Rev. Patrick Foley and Wayne Price, officiating. Burial was in the Beaches Memorial Gardens.

Flores; Francisco Gallegos Flores, age 82, who resided at 219 1/2 S. Pearl St. died at his residence. He was born April 2, 1902 in San Pedro Chihuahua, Mexico. He retired from the Railroad (South Pacific) in Indio, Ca., and had resided in Deming the last 25 years. Rosary services were held at the Wayside Chapel of Baca's Wheeler Funeral Chapels. Funeral Mass was at St. Ann's Catholic Church with Fr. Jesus De Arrilucea officiating. Interment followed at Mountain View Cemetery. Survivors include one sister, Jesusita Estrada of Santa Fe Springs, Ca; one nephew, Rafael Flores of Deming; three nieces, Simona Flores, Ruperta Flores and Isable Sias of Columbus, New Mexico. Arrangements were by Baca's Wheeler Funeral Chapels.

FLORES: Jimmy Orlando Flores, 10, a resident of Las Cruces, entered into eternal rest Saturday at Fort Bayard Medical Center. He was born Dec. 12, 1985, in Las Cruces to Guillermo and Michelle Serna Flores. Graveside funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Fort Bayard State Cemetery with Mario Sanchez of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses presiding. He is survived by his mother, Michelle Flores of Las Cruces; his father, Guillermo Flores of Las Cruces; a brother, Guillermo Flores Jr. of Las Cruces; two sisters, Monica Rose Flores and Amanda Jo Flores, both of Las Cruces; his grandparents, William and Angie Christian of Las Cruces; his aunts, Zyra Serna, Myeesha Parson, Sandra Serna Perez, Rina Serna and Anna Lilia Flores, all of Las Cruces; his uncles, Daniel Serna of Canyon City Cob., and Hector Flores of Las Cruces; and his Cousins, Alex Serna, Hector Scrna Jr., Yvette Serna Perez and Renclie Serna, all of Las Cruces. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels, U.S.180 East at Delk Drive. Phone 3882334.

Flores: Joe M. Flores, 59, a lifelong resident of Silver City, passed away Wednesday at his home. He was born April 29, 1935, to Macedonio and Ramona (Manrriquez) Flores in Silver City. He was employed with the ASARCO mining company until 1975 and attended Western New Mexico University where he earned vocational certification in welding. Mr. Flores was a talented artist and craftsman and some of his best works were drawings in pencil and charcoal. He is survived by four daughters, Josie Casillas and her husband, Joe, of Safford, Aroz., Mary Helen Hallford and her husband, Mike, of Safford, Juanita Woods and her husband, John, of Central, and Bertha Arzola and her husband, Art, of Silver City; three sons, Fernando Flores and his wife, Kathy, of Silver City, Bill Flores and his wife, Loretta, of Las Cruces, and Joe Chito Flores and his wife, Mary, of Silver City; two sisters, Paula Romero of Silver City and Nellie Madrid of Westminster, Calif.; four brothers, Sisto Flores of Denver, Juan Flores and his wife, Lucy, of Silver City, Max Flores and his wife, Millie, of Silver City, and Martin Flores and his wife, Laura, of Las Cruces; 24 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Macedonio Flores, in 1972; his mother, Ramona Manrriquez Flores, in 1983; and a brother, Ramon Flores, in 1993

Flores; Librada, Bautista Flores, 78, resident of 712 East Maple died at Southwestern General Hospital in El Paso. She was born April 27, 1906 in Deming and was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church. Rosary services were held at Baca's Wheeler Funeral Chapel. Funeral Mass was at St. Ann's Catholic Church. Fr. Joe Hermoso officiated and interment followed at Mountain View Cemetary. She is survived by two sons, Samual Flores, Albuquerque, and Blas Leyba Jr. of Deming; two daughters, Patsy Leyba, of Deming; Martina Marufo, of Deming; one brother, Miguel Bautista, Deming; 26 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Pallbearers were Sam Flores Jr., Manuel Marufo, Orlando Flores, Jimmy Flores, Luis Marufo Jr. and Michael Leyba. Baca's Wheeler Funeral Chapel was in charge of the arrangements.

FLORES: Luis Flores, 47, of Bayard died Sunday at his residence. Services are pending. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels

FLORES: Louis H Flores, Jr., 47, a resident of Bayard, entered into rest Sunday at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born Nov. 29, 1949, to Luis V. and Anastacja H. Flores in Santa Rita. He enjoyed woodworking and retired as a mill repair mechanic with Kennecott Copper Corp. Calling hours will be from 2 to 7 p.m. Wednesday in Baca’s Funeral Chapels, where the prayer vigil will be held at 7. Deacon Johnnie Perez will recite the rosary. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Thursday at 10a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church with the Rev. Paulus Kao officiating. Interment will follow at Memory Lane Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Francine Flores of Bayard; his parents, Luis V. and Anastacia H. Flores of Bayard; a son, Patrick Flores, and his wife, Carla, of San Diego; a brother, Aurelio Flores, and his wife, Pauline, of Bayard; and a sister, Dolores Cardona of Las Cruces. He is also survived by one grandchild. Casket bearers will be Pat Flores, Aurelio Flores, Willie Andazola, Tom Flores, Mike Dominguez, Speedy Padilla, Ernie Gunter and David Rios. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels.

Flores: Maria G. Flores, 84, died Wednesday at Fort Bayard. Mrs. Flores was a communicant of the Catholic Church. She was born in Mexico and had been a longtime resident of Grant County. She is survived by two daughters, Maria Luisa Espinoza and Cecilia Lawrence; and seven great grandchildren. A private family service is planned. The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to a favorite charity. Arrangements are with the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

Flores: Ramon M. Flores, 60, a resident of Silver City, entered life eternal Sunday morning at his residence. He was born Nov. 3, 1933, in Silver City and was a caretaker by profession. He was also a parishioner at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and a member of the League of United Latin American Citizens. The prayer vigil will be held this evening at 7 at Baca's Funeral Chapels with Deacon Bill Holguin reciting the rosary. Interment will be held Friday morning at 10 at the Silver City Catholic Cemetery. The memorial Mass will be celebrated Friday evening at 6 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with the Rev. Rod Nichols officiating. Survivors include five brothers, Sisto Flores of Denver, Juan and Max Flores of Silver City, and Martin and Joe Flores of Las Cruces; and two sisters, Paula Romero of Silver Cityand Nellie Madrid of Westminster, Calif. Cremation was entrusted to the care of Baca's Crematorium. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Flores: Robert T. Bob: Flores Sr., 82, a longtime Silver City resident entered eternal rest Monday at Gila Regional Medical Center. Visitation will begin at 3 Thursday afternoon at Baca's Funeral Chapels and the vigil service will be held there that evening at 7 led by Deavon Johnnie Perez. The funeral litugry will be celebrated Friday morning at 10 at St. Francis Newman Center. The Rev. George Reynolds. pastor will officiate. The rite of committal will follow at the Catholic Cemetery. He was born Oct. 8, 1911, in San Antonio, Texas, and married Nora Triviso on June 26, 1938. Mr. Flores was a communicant of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He was a self
employed plumber and served as a gas and plumber inspector. He was a member of the lions Club and was a baseball umpire for many years. He managed and coached various baseball leagues and a semiprofessional league, as will. In 1951,he founded the local Golden Gloves Boxing and Boys Clubs. Survivors include his wife, Nora T. Flores of the home; two sons, Robert Flores Jr. and his wife, Teresa, of Silver City, and Dickie Flores and his wife, Lupe, of Tucson, Ariz.; a daughter, Jo Ann Salcido, and her husband, Luis of Silver City; a sister Sarah Beers of San Antonio, Texas; 12 grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Richard Flores and Robert Flores III, Paul Osuna, Louie Lopez, and John and Michael Beers. Honorary bearers are his remaining grandchildren and friends. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels

Flores: Susie V. Flores, 95, a Bayard resident, passed away Thursday at Fort Bayard medical Center. Visitation will begin at 10 Saturday morning, followed by funeral Services at 3 p.m. at Baca's Funeral Chapels. Bill Miller, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Bayard, will officiate. Interment will follow at Memory Lane Cemetery in Silver City. Mrs. Flores, a longtime area resident, was born July 21, 1898, in White Oaks, N.M., to the late Ambrosio and Erlinda Vigil. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church of Bayard. On April 5, 1915, she was married to her husband, Epigmenio Flores, in Deming. He preceded her in death on May 1, 1990. Survivors include her sond, Ed V. Flores of Bayard, Arthut V. Flores of Rio Rancho and Denny V. Flores of Silver City; three daughters, Esther F. Tafoya of El Paso, Texas, Helen G. Guerra of Superior, Ariz., and Rebecca F. Garcia of Bayard; two brothers, Ben Vigil of Las Cruces and Albert Vigil of Silver City; 29 grandchildren; 65 great grandchildren; and 32 great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, David Flores, and two daughters Sally Flores and Abigail Montez. Pallbearers will be Billy Tafoya, Henery Tafoya Eddie Flores Paul Flores, Willie Guerra and Ernie Garcia. Honorary pallbearers will be her grandchildren. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Mrs. Feliciaon Flores, 66, an Old tjme resident of Pirio Altos, died at Hillcrest General Hospital Thursday after a’ long illness. The was burled in the Catholic Cemetery in Plnos Altos on Sunday afternoon. The sympathy of the community is extended to her two daughters, Mts. Agnes Florres and Mrs. Theresa Henderson and her eleven grandchildren, all of whom reside here.

Baker ‘Flowers, 88 of Silver City, died Monday in Hotel Dieu in El Paso, He had been In III health for some time, Mr Flowers was a veteran of World War II and had resided here since 1948. He was a member of Lodge No, l, AT&AM, of Santa Rita, and of the New Mexico Scottish Rite Boales. He retired in 1960 after 23 years of service. He was an engineer with the State Highway Department, Survivors Include his widow, Mrs. Grace, Flowers of Silver City; two sons, Neal of Silver City and Abe of Lu Crucsb; three grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Emma L Flowers of Lake Arthur; and two sisters, Mrs Gerlene Flowers and Miss Jewel Flowers of San Francisco, A memorial service will be conducted by the Rev. C. M. Henderson at 2 pm. Dec. 3, in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Grace Rice Flowers passed away in El Paso. Texas, February 6, 1977 following a brief illness. She was born in Fair Oaks, California, October 16. 1909 and moved to Silver City in 1947. She is survived by two sons and five grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Episcopal. February 20. 1977 at 2 p.m. The family suggests that donations to New Mexico Boy’s Ranch, Belen, New Mexico or St. Francis Homes, Sauna, Kansas in lieu of flowers.

Luther Flowers,’ 59, World War I veteran, died the past week at Fort Bayard Veterans Hospital. Well known in the community, he had been associated for the past several years with the American Laundry, Model Cleaners and had his own business, Flowers Cleaners. He was a member of Hurley Masonic Lodge which conducted funeral services at the Cox Mortuary chapel. Interment was in Ft. Bayard cemetery, with full military honors. Surviving are his wife, Elsie R. Flowers, three daughters, Mrs. Frank Van Cleave, Tyrone; Mrs. Earl Adkins, Santa Rita, and Miss Kay Flowers, Silver City, and a son, Luther Flowers, Jr., Tucson, AZ.

Luther Flowers, 26, a former resident of Hurley died May 9 in a hospital at El Mirado. Calif. Funeral services and burial place in El Mirado.
He left Hurley nine years ago following enlistment in the U S Navy. Surviving are his widow and a son, Glenn; three sisters, Mrs ione Adkins, Santa Rita; Mrs Nora Van Cleave, Magdelana, and Mrs Kay Flowers, Silver City

FLOWERS: B. Imogene Flowers passed away Thursday, May 15, in Tucson, Ariz., of complications following open heart surgery. She was a resident of Montrose, Cob. Mrs. Flowers was born in Stonington, Colo., Jan. 29, 1924, to William Asa Humphries and Flossie Jones. She graduated from Montrose High School in 1942 and married Wilbur Flowers on Dec. 10. 1944. They ranched and farmed in the Montrose area for many years while they raised their family. In later years, Mrs. Flowers attended Mesa College in Grand Junction, Colo., ‘there she earned a nursing degree. She and Mr. Flowers moved to the Silver and she was employed at Fort Bayard Medical Center until she retired in 1990. They resided at Fort Bayard for most of those years. Atfter retirement, she moved back to Montrose and was last employed at Valley Manor Rest Home in Olaihe, Colo. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbur, in 1984. and also by her parents and brother, Asa Humphries. She is survived by sons, John W. Flowers and wife, Mine, of Willcox, Ariz., and Lee A. Flowers and wife, Bonnie, also of Wilicox; grandchildren, Jeremy “Tracie” Flowers and Jamie Flowers of Tucson, Justin Flowers ol Florence. Ky., Joshua Flowers of’ Willcôx, and John Rockhill of’ Springerville, Ariz.; and two great grandchildren, John and Justin Rockhill of Springerville. She is also survived by her sisteis, Nellie Flowers, Ruth Kerns and Mary Morlang, and an uncle, Dan Humphries,,all of Montrose, and numerous nieces. nephews and friends. He will he remembered as a woman of great strength and principles, and for her devotion to her family, friends and patients. She was loved by many and will be deeply missed. Cremation has taken place and inurnment will be at Fort Bayard National Cemetery where Chaplain David Strain will conduct services Tuesday at 2 p.m. Should friends so desire, memorial contributions may he made to the Heart Institute, Columbia El Dorado Hospital, P.O. Box 13070, Tucson, AZ 85732.

Floyd: Claude Lee Duke Floyd, 73, passed away Saturday at Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces after an illness of one month. He was born Sept. 4, 1921 in Irvine, Calif. and spent most of his life in the Los Angeles area. After a year in the Merchant Marine, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. Some encounters he participated in were Pearl Harbor, Iwo Jima and Taipan. He earned two Purple Hearts, a Silver Medal of Honor and numerous other awards. After his discharge, he was a master machinist for many years. Upon retirement, he moved to Silver City. He spent his time working with the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Cooties and the Elks. He recently became a Master Mason in the Silver City Lodge. Much of his time was spent at Fort Bayard, where he was always thinking of the veteran patients and helping ease their time in the hospital. He managed the bingo games once a month and was involved in special occasions during the year with parties, and at Christmas helping get gifts and having cake and ice cream for the veterans. A memorial service will be held at Valley Community Church, Silver City on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Elver Hoefer officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Fort Bayard Veteran's Fund, Fort Bayard Medical Center, Fort Bayard, N.M. 88036 or to Valley Community Church, 19 Racetrack Road, Silver City, N.M. 88061. Cremation was by Deming Cremation Service. A private service will be held later at the Rose Garden Memory Lane Cemetery.

Floyd: Funeral services are set Tuesday in Carlsbad for former longtime Silver City resident Roy Floyd, who died Friday in Albuquerque. Mr. Floyd was born May 16, 1925, in Waxahachie, Texas. He had lived in both Tyrone and Silver City and retired from Phelps Dodge in 1983. He had been living in Farmington at the time of his death. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict. Mr. Floyd was a member of Eddy Masonic Lodge No.21 in Carlsbad and San Juan Masonic Lodge No. 25 in Aztec. He was also a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in Farmington as well as the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived by his wife, Jewel; a daughter, Kathy Hamilton of Kirtland; two grandsons; and a great granddaughter. Graveside services will be held at Sunset Gardens in Carlsbad at 10 a.m.

John F. Flue, 77,,a World War I veteran, died Tuesday at Fort Bayard Veterans hospital He had been a resident of Silver City for 16 years and for 10 years managed a country stores On’ the Pinos Altos Road. Survivors are his, wife, Mrs Lilla Grady; a step son, Albert Grady, Silver City; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Petrocelli and Mrs. Teresa Rossi, Chicago; two grandchildren and three nephews. Rosary services will be held it the Curtis Mortuary chapel at 8’p.m. today (Thursday). Burial will take place Friday at 1:30 p.m. In the Fort Bayard Cemetery.

FLYNN: Memorial service for Elsie Lillian Flynn, 73, of Deming will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. cuke's Episcopal Church. Arrangements by Baca's Funeral Chapels. J ::{ Flynn died Tuesday at Mimbres Memorial Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband Clifford Flynn. She was a member of the St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Deming. Survivors include her daughters, Rosemary Hervol of Bloomfield, Debra Craig of Kingsland. Texas; son, Clinton Flynn of Page Ariz.; ten grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

Virgil B. Foley, 61, died Monday at Hillcrest General Hospital in. Silver City. Mr. Foley, who was born in Missouri, had lived in Grant County for 10 years. He is survived by three brothers, B. B. Foley of Nowata, Okla., Joseph H. Foley and Charles Foley, both of Barstow, Calif. Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Ft. Bayard State Cemetery, The Rev. Jim Lawless officiated.

FOLK: Nelle Jefferson Folk, daughter of John Chingthan Jefferson and Eva C1arissa Stoner, was born Sept. 17, 1918, in Washington County, Kan. She died at her home in Alvin, Texas, on Sept. 12. She had moved to Alvin in 1990 from Phoenix, For 14 months, she had been under the care of hospice personnel, family and friends. Mrs. Folk resided in Silver City from 1945 51 and again from 1955 59. She was employed at Western New Mexico University and at Kennecoti Copper Corp. She served as president of the Business and Professional Women's club of Silver City and was a member of Beta Sigma Phi. She received a master's degree from WNMU. She is survived by her daughter and son
in law, Pamela and John Bethscheider; her grandchildren, Michelle and Todd ROSSI; stepgrandchildren, Brian, Trac y and Eric Bethscheider; sisters, Mrs. Marvin Greer of Edmond, Okha.. and Mrs. Ralph Weihing Mandeville. La.; two nieces. three nephews; five sons and other relatives.

Folkman: Don E. Folkman Jr., 71, died Monday, June 28, at Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott, Ariz. He was a former Silver City resident. Mr. Folkman was born June 7, 1922. He attended the University of Michigan and made a career in the insurance industry. He was vice president of Sateco Insurance and retired as marketing vice president of Unigard Insurance in 1986. Mr. Folkmanmoved to Prescott in late 1991. Survivors include his wife of 49 years, Dell Mason Folkman of Prescott: two sons, David Folkman of Houston and Don Folkman III of Everett, Wash.; a brother, Robert Folkman of Prescott; and six grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Friends of the Prescott Public Library, 215 E. Goodwin St., Prescott, Ariz. 86301. A memorial service wll be held at a later date. Hamption Funeral Homemade arrangements.

FONG: Petra Lopez Fong,' 92, of Lordsburg passed away Tuesday, Feb. 23, at Sunshine Haven Nursing;, Home. The rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Friday at St.. Joseph's Catholic Church The funeral Mass will be celebrated at the church at 9 a.m. Saturday. Interment will ' be in Shakespeare Cemetery. Mrs. Fong was born June 29, 1906, in Durango, Mexico, the daughter of Rosalio Lopez and Guadalupe Barboza. She was married to Johnny Wing Fong, who preceded her in death. Mrs. Fong is survived by two nieces, Maria Jarrott and her husband, J.C., of Lordsburg, and Isabel Lopez of Garden Grove, Calif.; one nephew, Guillermo B. Lopez, also of J Garden Grove; and numerous great
nieces and greatnephews. Lordsburg Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Foosbee: Mrs. Laura Foosbee, 79, a resident of Grant County for 33 years, died Saturday at her home in Hurley. She was the widow of the late John J. Foosbee, a long time employee of Kennecott Copper Corp. who died in 1958. Surviving the deceased are three daughters, Mrs. W.L. Smith of Hurley; Mrs. Lee Davis, Glendale, Ariz., and Mrs. L.E. Myers, Carlsbad. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Monday at the Curtis Mortuary chapel. The rites were conducted by the Rev. Harold E. Johnson. Burial was in Memory Lane Cemetery.

Forbes: Wanda M. Forbes, 82, of Northport, Wash., passed away Feb.16 in Aminas at the home of her daughter. She was born Nov. 11, 1911, to Lynn and Fern (Phillips) Mills in Northport. She married Melvin T. Forbes on May 26, 1932, in Kellogg, Idaho. She is survived by her husband, Melvin T. Forbes of Northport; two daughters, Mayneen Meyers and her husband Dick, of queen Valley, Ariz., and Lynn Olson and her husband, Jim of Animas; a brother, Roy Mills, and his wife, Margaret, of Spokane, Wash.; five grandchildren; four great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. No services are planned at this time. Family members selected Lordsburg Funeral Home to serve them.

Inez Cosgrove Ford, died March 29 in Bozeman. Mont. She, was born in Roswell, N.M. March 29, 1888. At 13, her family moved to Silver City, where her father helped his brother operate the Cosgrove Store. In 1906 she received a diploma from the New Mexico Normal School, now Western New Mexico University. Her family Jived on the corner of 7th and Arizona, in the home which has been known as the Conway, then Cosgrove, then Pallock House. The family returned to Roswell, but Meg returned to Hanover at the age of 19 and taught in a one room school there. From there she taught in Safford, Roswell and did war work in Washington. D.C., where she married and where her daughter was born. In 1923 25 she taught in Roswell. In 1926 30 in Ray Ariz, and from 1030 53 in Tucson. Mrs Ford and her daughter spent many summers in Silver city with Ella Cosgrove Pallock and her husband Ernest Pallock, and she attended New Mexico Teachers college receiving her bachelor’s degree in 1938. When she retired in Tucson at age 65, her teaching days were not over. From 1953 59 she taught in La Luz NM then moved to Benson Ariz where she taught, tutored and substituted, living there until 1973 when she moved to Bozernan, ‘Mont. to be near her, daughter. Mrs. Robert Seucer and her’ family. The Inez C. Ford Elementary School in Tucson was named after her for her contributions to education. Mrs. Ford belonged to the Business and Professional Women, Kappa De1Ita Pi (Teacher’s Honorary Society) Arizona Educational Association, National Education Association, National Retired Teacher’s Association, was a lifetime member of the National P.T.A. and the Roswell Eastern Star Chapter.

J P Ford, 62, who had been a resident of Hurley for the past 43 years died Jan 27 at Hillcrest hospital in Silver City. He was a native of San Angelo Tx. Mr Ford was a retired employee of the Chino mines were he had been general foreman of the tailing dams. Survivors include his widow, Mrs Mamie Ford of Hurley, a son, J C Ford of Las Cruces; four daughters, Mrs Erma Cole of El Paso, Mrs Darlene Hailer and Mrs Barbara Hagan of San Manual Az, and Mrs Wanda Dodson of Hurley; Nine grandchildren and one great grandchild; two brothers, Daymon and Raymond Ford, both of Hurley; and a sister, Mrs Clint Johnson of Silver City. Funeral services were held at 3pm on Saturday in the chapel of the Curtis Bright funeral home with the Rev Gilford Bisjak of the United Church of Christ officiating. Burial followed in Memory Lane cemetery with the Silver City Elks, #413, conducting graveside services.

Alex Thomas of Silver City received word this week from San Diego, Calif., of the death there the last’ of November of Jake Ford, about 90 years old, and a former resident of Grant County. During most of his adult active life, he was general foreman of the original GOS Ranch, of which the late Victor A. Cuiberson was one of the principal owners and managers for many years until his death. After retirement, Ford resided In Las Cruces In recent years. About a year ago he was injured in an automobile accident and went to California to live with a daughter, who survives, together with his widow, who reside In San Diego, where funeral services and burial took place.

FORD: Mrs. Mary Ann Ford, 58, of 1436 Backus, El Paso, Texas, died Wednesday in an El Paso hospital. She was a resident of El Paso for 31 years, and she and her husband had been residents of Silver City. Survivors include her husband James of El Paso; five daughters, Beth Ford, Katie McCrory, Susie Ford, Tricia Smith and Judy Calhoun, all of El Paso; two grandchildren; two brothers, John W. Burke of Augusta, Ga., and Joseph Burke of Atlanta, Ga. Rosary will be at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Martin Funeral Home chapel and Mass will be at 8:45 a.m. Monday in St. Pius X Catholic Church with the Rev. Francis J. Smith officiating. Burial will be in Fort Bliss National Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bill O’Toole, Jack O’Toole, Paul Juen Gorman Brock, Bud Sawyer and Travis Petty. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kids of El Paso County, P.O. Box 37070, El Paso, Texas 79937. Arrangements are by Martin Funeral Home at 3839 Montana, El Paso

FORD: William F Ford, 84, died Monday in Fort Bayard Medical center. He is survived by two nephews, Alvoyd Ford of Logon’s Port La and John Ford of Oaklahoma. Graveside funeral services will be held at 10am Friday in Memory Lane cemetery with Andy Carr officiating. Arrangements are by Wheeler.

Ford; Raymond Weslet Ford, 77 of Hurley, died in his home Sept. 11. He was born in Paint Rock, Texas to James Calvin and Julia Ann Ford. He is survived by his wife Blanche of Hurley, one son, Robert Calvin Ford of Oklahoma City; his sister, Mrs. Lucy Johnson of Pinos Altos Road; grandchildern Micheal, Bobbie Ann and Jack Ford of Oklahoma City; one great grandchild, Michell Ford of Oklahoma City and numerous nieces and nephews and friends. Ford was a resident of Hurley for44 years and retired from Kennecott in 1963. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Hurley Community Church. Services were held in the Wheeler Chapel Wednesday. Interment followed at Memory Lane Cemetery. The Rev. Ken Schulz officiated. Arrangements under the direction of the Wheeler Funeral Home.

Ford: A. Daymon Ford, 73, who had lived in Grant County for 67 years, passed Ford: Blanche Elizabeth Carlson Ford, 89, formerly of Hurley, passed away Friday in Lovell, Wyo. She was born Sept 2, 1904, in Blanco, Colo., the daughter of Charles and Mathilda Jane Gedney Carlson. She married Raymond Wesley Ford on Nov. 11, 1938. Mr. Ford passed away Sept. 11, 1982, in Silver City. Mrs. Ford was employed as an elementary school teacher for most of her life. She enjoyed sewing, crocheting and handiwork. She was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary, the Cody Wyo., United Methodist Church and the Hurley Community Congregational. She is survived by a son, Robert C. Ford, and his wife, Brenda, of Cody; five grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a son, Clarence Ray Ford; and three sisters, Norma Carlson, Beulah May Carlson and Doris Jackson. A graveside service will be held Monday, Jan. 17, at l p.m. in Memory Lane Cemetery in Silver City with Pastor Elver H. Hoefer officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her name to the Hurley Community Congregational, P.O. Box 875, Hurley, N.M. 88043. Family members selected Curtis Bright Funeral Home of Silver City to serve them.

Ford: Clarence Noel Ford, 96, passed away Wednesday at Good Samaritan Nursing Home in Las Cruces. He was born Oct. 14, 1896, in Austin, Texas. In 1900, his family moved to Alma in the Territory of New Mexico, where the family was involved in freighting from Silver City to Mogollon and in ranching. Mr. Ford enlisted in the Navy in World War I and was on the USS Anawac, serving in the Mediterranean, Black Sea area, and spending a winter iced in, in the Russian port of Archangel. After three years, he returned to Alma to help support his widowed mother and four brothers and sisters, who have all preceded him in death. On Jan. 5, 1922, Mr. Ford married Elsie Jones, a native of Reserve. He worked for a contracting business supplying logs for mine timbers, and at Chino Mines in Hurley. He held several jobs in California and then returned to Glenwood, where he served as maintenance foreman for the Federal Bureau of Roads until 1931 when that function was taken over by the state of New Mexico. He then worked 14 years for the New Mexico Highway Department, in the meantime, buying a ranch/farm in Pleasanton. In 1946, the ranch was sold and he and his wife ran the White Water Lodge until 1948 when they purchased Jones' Cabins and turned them into the Ford Motel, which they operated until 1961. During that time he drove the school bus in the Glenwood area. Mr. Ford and his wife moved to Las Cruces in 1978. He was preceded in death by his wife in 1981, and is survived by an only son, Dr. C. Quentin Ford, and his wife, Ruth, of Las Cruces; a grandson, Glenn Mac Ford, and his wife, Martha, of Quincy, Calif.; a grand daughter, Dabney Ann Ford
Andrae, and her husband, Scott, of La Plata, N.M. and one great grandson, Quentin Allen Ford of Quincy. A memorial service will be held at the Good Samaritan Nursing Home Chapel in Las Cruces on Monday at 3 p.m. Memorials may be sent to the Good Samaritan Nurses Scholarship Fund or to the Presbyterian Church in Glenwood.

Ford: Clarence Noel Ford, 96, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 16, at Good Samaritan Nursing Home in Las Cruces. He was born Oct. 14, 1896, in Austin, Texas. In 1900, the family moved to Alma in the Territory of New Mexico, where his family was involved in freighting supplies from Silver City to Mogollon. Mr. Ford enlisted in the Navy in World War I and was on the USS Anawac, serving in the Mediterranean, Black Sea area and spending a winter iced in in the Russion port of Archangel. After three years, he returned to Alma to help support his widowed mother and four brothers and sisters, who all preceded him in death. On Jan.5, 1922, Mr. Ford married Elsie Jones, a native of Reserve. He worked for a contracting business supplying logs for mine timbers and at the Chino Mines in Hurley. He held several jobs in California and then returned to Glenwood, where he served as maintenance foreman for the Federal Bureau of Roads until 1931 when that function was taken over by the state of New Mexico. He then worked 14 years for the New Mexico Highway Department. In the meantime, Mr. Ford bought a ranch/farm in Pleasanton. In 1946, when the ranch was sold, he and his wife ran the White WaterLodge until 1948, when they purchased the Jone's Cabins and turned them into the Ford Motel, which they operated until 1961. During that time, he operated a school bus in the Glenwood area. Because of deteriorating health, the Fords moved to Las Cruces in 1978. Mr. Ford was preceded in death by his wife in 1981 and is survived by an only son, Dr. C. Quentin Ford, and his wife, Ruth, of Las Cruces; a grandson, Glenn Mac Ford, and his wife, Martha, of Quincy, Calif.; a granddaughter, Dabney Ann Ford Andrae, and her husband, Scott, of La Plata, N.M.; and a great grandson, Quentin Allen Ford of Quincy. A memorial service will be held at the Glenwood Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Jan. 30, at 2 p.m. Memorials may be sent to the Presbyterian Church in Glenwood.

Ford: Funeral services were held for Clarence Ford on Monday afternoon at the Hurley Community Church, the Rev. Alfred Kline officiating. Burial was in the Silver City cemetery under direction of the Cox Mortuary. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Ford of Hurley.
Funeral services for Elijah Ford, 73, (familiarly known as Uncle Boog) who died Saturday in Santa Rita, were held Sunday afternoon in the Redrock cemetery, where he was buried. Hineman mortuary was in charge of arrangements and Rev. Porterfield officiated at the services. Mr. Ford was a long time resident of Grant county and was well known. His passing will leave a vacant spot in the hearts of his friends. Ford; Hoyt Franklin Ford, 72, died in Las Cruces. Mr. Ford was born in Converse, La. but had been a longtime resident of Hurley. He was a member of the Church of Christ in Bayard and a retiree of Kennecott Copper Corporation. Mr. Ford is survived by one brother, William Ford of Fort Bayard, several nieces and nephews, grandnieces and nephews and great great nieces and nephews and his friends Evelyn and Robert Black of Las Cruces. He was preceded in death by 12 brothers and sisters. Services were held at the Wheeler Funeral Home Chapel with Chris Graham officiating. Interment followed at Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Clyde Isbell, L.R. Cooper, Bill Moore, Miguel Bustillos, Charles McCorkle, and W.C. (Dubs) Holland. Honorary pallbearer was John Cade. Arrangements were by Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

Ford: Funeral services for James Calvin Ford, 77, of Red Rock were held Friday afternoon at four o'clock at the Cox Mortuary Chapel. Mr. Ford, who made his home at Red Rock, had been a resident of Grant County since 1896. He died Wednesday, March 30 in a Lordsburg hospital. He is survived by three sons, Daymon, Raymond and J.P., all of Hurley; and one daughter, Mrs. Clint Johnson, Sr. of Pinos Altos; and by several grandchildren. Pallbearers were his five grandsons, Donald, J.C. and Robert Ford, Clint Johnson, Jr., Bobby Johnson and Richard Lee Patton. Burial was in the Silver City cemetery.

Ford: Kenneth W. Ford, 75, a resident of Alma, passed away Friday. He was born July 24, 1919 in Higgins, Texas. Mr. Ford served as a staff sergeant in the U.S. Air Force and retired as an aircraft mechanic from McDonnell Douglas Corp. in Long Beach, Calif. He had lived in Alma since his retirement in 1979. He is survived by his devoted wife, May Morgan Ford of the home; his daughter, Deanna Ford, who lives in Garden Grove, Calif.; his sisters, Edna Goettache of Albuquerque, Vinita Engleking of Yuma, Ariz. and Augusta Davidson of Arlington, Ore.; and numerous nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by his parents, Orville David Ford and Beatrice Dumott Ford; his stepmother, Madge Gurtman Ford; and a brother, Gerald Ford. A memorial service will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Glenwood Community Park on Catwalk Road in Glenwood. Cremation was by Deming Cremation Services.

Ford: Mamie Laura Ford, 88, of Hurley died Tuesday at Fort Bayard Medical Center. She was born Dec. 15, 1906, in Parsons, in Lincoln County, and had been a lifelong Grant County resident. Mrs. Ford was a homemaker, and loving mother and grandmother. Calling hours will be from 1 to 2 Saturday afternoon in Baca's Funeral Chapels, where the funeral service will be held at 2. The concluding service and burial will follow in Memory Lane Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest next to her husband. Mr. Roddy Rogers, her nephew, will be conducting the services. Survivors include a son, John C. Ford of Las Cruces; four daughter, M. Erma Cole of El Paso, Texas, J. Darlene Hailer os San Manuel, Ariz., Barbara L. Hagan, also of San Manuel, and Wanda R. Dodson of Hurley; a sister, Ula Rogers of Bayard; nine grandchildren; and 14 great grandchildren. Casket bearers will be Frank Ford, David Hailer, Cliff Hagan, Bruce McDade, Lester Rogers and Randall Rogers. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Ford: Nettie Mae Ford, 80 died Saturday, October 27, in Hillcrest Hospital. Miss Ford was born in Converse, Louisiana, and had been a long time resident of Grant County. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Bayard. Miss Ford is survived by her two brothers, Hoyt Ford and Bill Ford, both of Hurley. Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 30, in the Curtis Bright Chapel with Mr. Kenneth Evans officiating. Burial followed in Memory Lane Cementary. Serving as pallbearers were L.R. Cooper, Clyde Isabell, Bennie Howard, Tom Lottriz, Cliff Gumm and W. C. Holland.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schadel and their children. Steven and Jeff, left at noon Sunday for Tulsa. 0kla., after being notified of the death of Mrs Schadel’s mother, Mrs. Edna Q’Neill Forrester, at her home in Tulsa Sunday morning. Mrs. Forrester, who was 67 years of age at the time of her death, formerly resided in Silver City when her former husband, the late Sam O’Neill, was an employee of the local Post Office. Mrs. Forrester was a member of the Silver City Chapter No. 3, Order of Eastern Star. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Tulsa. Other survivors, include the husband of the deceased, C. C. Forrester of Tulsa: another daughter, Mrs. Bob Schadel of San Mateo. Ca, who attended schools here; an eider daughter who resides’ in Tulsa; a brother, Emery Driver of Tulsa; and six grandchildren.

Otto Forester, 69, for more than 35 years connected with the mining business In this area, died at Silver City General Hospital last Friday morning after a long illness. *Mr. Forster had resided at the Elks Club for some time and was only recently taken to the hospital.’ He was born in Detroit, Mich., in 1878, where he leaves a number of relatives. Mr. Forester was a mining engineer and an avid sports fan, having been one of Silver City’s first boxing promoters. Funeral services were conducted by the Elks Lodge and burial was In the City Cemetery, where graveside services were also conducted by Silver City Elks. Cox Mortuary had charge of arrangements. Surviving Mr. Forester are three brothers, Andrew of Detroit and E H of Garfield Heights, Ohio, and a sister, Mrs. George Schemansky of Detroit. Active pallbearers were Max Schiff, Ernest Wilson, Arch Carroll, Car Starrett, Ernest Weischmann and Sam Steppe. Honorary pallbearers were Abe Zucker, Cliff Reed, Jesse A. Stowe, John Loter, A. R. Rhodes, Dan Alderette, E. A. CunnAng ham, M. F. Lime, Max Tabner, Fred Prevost, James E. Coker, Fayette McCauley, Frank Cornotte and Ralph Bingaman.

George W. Forester, former Grant County resident, died in Albuquerque Feb. 27. He was born in New Jersey, July 10, 1884, and moved to this area as a young man. Survivors include his sons, Fred Forester, Long Beach, Calif.; Mark, of Albuquerque; a daughter, Harriet McNeely, of Albuquerque and a niece, Mrs. Paul Lemke of Hurley.

Forkner: Mrs. Bertha G. Forkner, 83, passed away Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John E. Cooper in Hurley, where she had lived for 17 years, following the death of her husband, Robert T. Forkner. Mrs. Forkner was affectionately known as Grandma in the community and had a wide circle of friends. Funeral services will be held at the Hurley Community Church at 4 p.m. today, the Rev. Alfred Kline officiating. The body will be sent to Kansas City, Mo. where burial will take place next Monday afternoon in Elmwood cemetery. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Reed C. Bard of Watertwon, S.D.; four grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Cox Mortuary is in charge of funeral services.

Charles Forman, 13 year old son of Mr and Mrs P C Forman of Mimbres died Saturday at the Los Lunas hospital and Training school in Las Lunas. Other survivors of the youth include a brother, Paul, and a sister, Becky: his grandmother, Mrs. Lilly Forman of Hurley; and grandfather J T Rook of Terrall, Tex. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Curtis Mortuary chapel, conducted by the Rev. George Newman. Burial was In Memory Lane Cemetery.

Forman: Purvy C. Forman, 60, of Mimbres Valley, died Oct. 27 in Providence Hospital, El Paso. He was born Aug. 8, 1922 in Paris, Texas, the son of James and Lillie Turbyfill Forman, and has been a resident of Grant County since 1954. Forman was a heavy equipment operator for the for the Kennecott Copper Mines for 15 years before his retirement in 1972. He also served as a manager of Camp Thunderbird for eight years. Forman was a member of the Rio Mimbres Baptist Church, the Hurley Masonic Lodge and the Order of Easter Star of Hurley. He is survived by his wife, Donnie Forman of Mimbres Valley: one son, Paul Forman of Mimbres Valley: three sisters, Lucile Robertson, Elsie Preston and Janie Tucker all of Paris, Texas : two brothers, Bill Forman and J.B. Forman of Powderly, Texas: four grandchildren. He was proceeded in death by his son, Charles Forman in 1967. Services were held Oct. 29 in the Curtis Bright Funeral Home Chapel by pastor of the Rio Mimbres Baptist Church. Burial followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were: George Wingo, Owen Fowler, Dr Bill Fowler, Don Oliver, Andy Gilliland and David Giraud. Arrangements by the Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

FORMBY: Donald Exton Formby, 71, Passed away Monday In Tucson, Ariz,. Mr. Formby is survived by his wife, Ann McCurdv of Tucson; two sons, Carl W. Formby of Tucson and Chuck W. Formby of Cedar Edge, Colo. and a sister, Lennis Sybert of, New Orleans, La. He had been the administrator at F ort Bayard Veteran’s Hospital prior to 1965. Services will be held Thursday at the memorial center at Fort Bayard National Cemetery at 2 p.m. The Rev. C. M. Henderson wil1 officiate. Arrangements are being made through the Curtis Bright Funeral Home of Silver City.

Formwalt: John B. Formwalt, 91 died at his residence in Silver City September 8. Mr. Formwalt had resided in the Community for the past 57 years and was a retired rancher. Funeral services were held in the Curtis Bright Funeral Chapel Saturday, at 10 a.m. with the Rev, Alfred Pace of the First Methodist Church and the Silver City Elks Lodge officiating. Graveside services followed at the Mesa Cemetery, Gila. Mrs Celiste Forster, a former Silver City resident died in Phoenix on Aug. 18. Mrs. Foster,, who was a former Celeste ‘Wilkerson of Deming moved to Phoenix eight years age. She is survived by her husband, George W Forster, one daughter, Mrs. Harriet McNelley of Albuquerque, and two sons Fred, serving in the U. S. Navy, and Mark of Albuquerque.

Harvey A. Forsyth was born at Del Rio Texas on February 7 1885. He spent his early childhood at Ft. Davis, Texas: Fort Leavenworth Kansas; Los’ Angeles California and Fort Bowie, Arizona. In 1895 the family moved to Fort Bayard. With the exception of the three years he spent in the army during the Spanish American War. Mr. Forsyth had lived continuously in Grant County. When he returned from the army he worked at the power plant in Ft. Bayard for two years. Then’ he attended the A .& M College at Mesilla Park. During the summers, he was employed by the Santa Rita Mining Co; where he either worked in the mill or played baseball for the Santa Rita Ball Club. In 1909 he started to work for he Chino Mining Co. He assisted in taking the first steam shovel off the Santa Fe railroad for Chino in 1910. Mr. Forsyth was employed in Santa Hi La until 1950. During the last twenty five years, he had been a Shovel Repair Foreman. He was married to Miss Lillian 1iackson, a teacher in the Santa Rita Schools, on June 28, 1911. To this union were born three children. Mrs; Ted R Hughes of Tucson Az; Mrs. Ruth Holmes of Reno Nevada and a son. Donald who passed away in 1938. Also surviving are his widow. Lillian and four grandchildren; Ann Clinton Páttie McDonough. Dr. Carol T. Hughes and Allen T. Hughes. Mr. Forsyth was a charter member of Santa Rita Lodge No. 44 A.F. and AM where he served two different terms as Worshipful Master. He was a member of’ Scottish Rite Lodge at Santa Fe. New Mexico:’ He was also a member of the Order of Eastern Star, Georgetown Chapter No. 4 at Mimbres. New Mexico. He was interested in education and served for a number of years on the Santa Rita School Board: the Grant County School Bóard;the State Budget Commission and New Mexico Board of Regents (1951
55). He had been very active in the Cliff Gila Farm Beureau, the Grant county fair board and Trinity Presbyterian Church. In 1967 he was honored as Grand Marshall of the annual 4th of July Celebration in Silver City. —Mr. Forsyth spent the last twenty two years of his life at Gila. Death came on July 25. 1972 at Rest Haven’ Nursing. Home in Silver City where he had been a patient for three weeks. Thus ended the career of a early Kennecott employee, the last living charter member of the Santa Rita Lodge No. 44 A.F. and AM and the last surviving Spanish Anierican War Veteran in Grant County.

Forsyth:90, died May 2, in Tucson, Arizona. Mrs. Frosyth was born in Pinos Altos and was a long time resident of Grant County. She was a member of the Santa Rita Chapter No.57 of the Order of Eastern Star. She is survived by her daughter, Jean Hughes, of Tucson, Arizona., two nieces, Mrs. Stewart Warrick and Mrs. Roberta Rose, four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were 2 p.m., Monday, May 7, in the Curtis Bright Chapel with Reverend Ralph Hensley officiating. Burial followed in the Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Donald Hooker, George Jackson, Robert Upton, Forrest Delk, Stewart Warrick and Bill Head. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Southwest Christian Center or your favorite charity.

Christopher B Fortenberry, operator of the Fortenberry Convalescent home in Silver City, succumbed yesterday noon at his residence from a heart attack. He was 69 years of age. Services are pending and will be announced by Cox mortuary. The infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel L. Fortenberry of Vanadium, who passed away Wednesday, will be buried with grave side services in the Silver City Cemetery at 10 am. today. Rev. Hillury Howell of Santa Rita Baptist Church will officiate. Arrangements are in charge of Cox Mortuary.

Mrs. Laura Fortenberry Howell, 36, passed away last Wednesday while enroute to Deming from Albuquerque where she had resided for the past two years. Survivors are her husband, James W. Howell of Albuquerque: a son, Mike Dinwiddy, of Deming; a daughter, Rita May Gray, of Seminole, Okla.; her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hooper of Deming; three brothers, Lewis Fortenberry, San Diego, Calif.; Burns Fortenberry, Silver City, and Odell Fortenberry, of Houston, Tex.; and four sisters, Mrs. Helen Bartee, of Beliflower, Calif.; Mrs. Marie Campbell, Houston; Mrs. Joannell Brown, Abilene, Tex., and Mrs. &rtelj Palmer of Silver City. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Curtis Mortuary chapel, Rev. Joseph Sherman of the Silver City Church of Christ, conducting the rites. Burial was in the Silver City cemetery.

Thomas E Fortenberry, 73, died Sunday at the Ft. Bayard Hospital, where he had been a patient since it was taken over by the State. He was born in Collin County, Tex. Surviving ‘are his widow, Mrs. Fortenberry of Central; three sons, Jack of Cortez, Colo., Weldón of Hanover and Glenn of Las Cruces; four daughters, Mrs. Ruby Cade, Salem, Ore., Mrs. Arti Tow of Farmington, Mrs. Florence Simpson of Alpine, Ariz., and. “Mrs. Jean Cady of Globe, Ariz.; 25 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. A. H. ‘Chandler of Central, Mrs. Eva Vance of Hico, Tex., and Mrs. Fannie Martin of Welsh, Tex.; two brothers, Dick Fórtenberry of Redrock and J. C. Fortenberry.. of Martin, Tex. The Rev. Jim Lawless of the Central Baptist Church officiated at the funeral Wednesday in the chapel of the Curtis Mortuary in Silver City. Burial was made in Memory Lane Cemetery. Pallbearers were Hershel Fortenberry’; Brooks Fortenberry, Horace Fortenberry, Robert Fortenberry, B. L. Chandler and Chester Tow.

FORTENBERRY: Weldon', Wylie Fortenberry, 77, of Faywood passed away Sunday, Jan. 17, in University Hospital in Albuquerque. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at Bright Funeral Home with' Bishop Gene Stailey officiating. Interment will be in Memory Lane Cemetery. Mr. Fortenberry was, born Aug. 19, 1921, in Brown field, Texas, the son of Thomas Ervin Fortenbcrry and Emily Belle Scarbarough Fortenberry. He was married to Violet Mae Fortenberry on April 22, 1944, in Silvery City. Mr Fortenberry is survived by his wife; one son, Dana Fortenberry, and his wife Jeanne, of Silver City; a' daughter, Leola Alien of Farmington, one brother Jack Fortenberry, and his wife, Polly, of Willcox, Ariz.; two sisters, Jeanie Donaldson of Patagonia, Ariz., and Florence Simpson of Alpine, Ariz.; four grandchildren, Joy Combs of Farmington, Casey Boyer with the U.S. Navy, serving in Japan, Daria Bearing of Round Rock, Texas, and Jolie Fortenberry of Silver City; five great grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Elvin Donniy Fortfenberty; arid Albert Wiley Fortenberry, both in 1946; a brother, Glen Fortenberry; and two sisters, Artie Tow and Ruby Cade. Mr. Portenberry was the fourth child of a family of seven children. When he was 3 years old, he and his family migrated from Brownfield, Texas, in a wagon to Dora, N.M., and around 1934 his family moved to Grant County. In his young years, he spent most of his life working on farms and on old tractors and Model A and Model T cars, the start of his lifelong career as a mechanic. Actually, he became handy at fixing almost anything that needed fixing. At the age of 22, he met Violet Henry, age 16, and she became his wife. They had two sons, Elvin Donnie and Albert Wylie. It was in 1946 , when a most tragic accident occurred which took the lives of their young sons. Their home caught fire and burned to the ground, taking the two children and severely injuring his wife, Violet, who still bears the scars today. However, three years after the loss of their little boys, to them was born a baby girl, Leola Jean, and five years later they had an other son, Dana Scott. Mr. Fortenberry served in the U.S. Army and worked as a' mechanic on mining equipment most of his life. Mr, Fortenberry was a very hard worker, working day and night, rain or Shine, to provide for his family. During his free time, he enjoyed hunting and fishing, and, most of all, telling the tales of comical events that took place on his adventures. It is likely that many Grant County people enjoyed hearing many of those tales. He also loved music. He was a self
taught fiddle player and thoroughly loved sitting on Allison, Steve McBrid Jake McGuinn and Alien Tow. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

The funeral service for Wylie J. Fortenberry, 81, who died Saturday at the Ft. Bayard Hospital, was held at 3 p.m. Monday in the chapel of the Curtis Mortuary, with the Rev. Jim Lawless of the Central Baptist Church officiating. Interment was In Memory Lane Cemetery. Pallbearers were Horace Fortenberry, Brooks Fortenberry, Herschel Forténberry, Billy Fortenberry, R. L. Chandler and T. C. .Burk. The deceased, a 20 year resident of Grant County, was retired, having formerly been a grocer and service satation operator. Survivors Include a son, John Y. Fortenberry of Eugene, Ore.; a daughter, Mrs. Genell Lawrence of Friona, Tex.; four grandchildren and one great grandchild; his sisters, Mrs. A. H. Chandler of Central; Mr Eula Vance of Hico; Tex.; and Mrs Fannie Martin of Welch, Tex; and his brothen, J. C. Fortenberry of Morton, Tex.;’ Tom’ Fortenberry of Central and Dick Fortenberry of Redrock.

Fortenberry; Emily Bell Fortenberry, 86, of Albuquerque died July 17. Fortenberry was born Nov. 23, 1895 in Mason County, Texas, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scarbar. He had been a resident of Grant County most of his life and was a member of the Central Baptist Church. Fortenberry is survived by four daughters, Ruby Cade of Gates, Ore., Artie Tow of Farmington, N.M., Fkorence Simpson of Alpine, Ariz. and Jean Donaldson of Gallup, N.M.; three sons, Jack Fortenberry of Wilcox, Ariz., Weldon Fortenberry of Thoreau, N.M. and Glen Fortenberry of Albuerqurque; a sister Rudy Tidwell of Clovis, N.M.; 25 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. Funeral services were July 21 in the Curtis Bright Chapel with theRev. Franz Tomlinson of the First Baptist Church in Alpine officiating. Internment followed in Memory lane. Serving as pallbearers were Rusty Fortenberry, Robert Fortenberry, Chris Fortenberry, Dana Fortenberry, Don Covey, Chester Tow, Danny Simpson and Jack Fortenberry. Arrangments by Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

Fortenberry: Jennie Elizabeth Fortenberry, 72, died early Sunday morning in Silver City. She was born in Socorro and lived in Grant County for the past 60 years. She is survived by a sister, Mafin C. Smith of Silver City; an aunt, Kaidie Bonner of Cap Verde, Ariz.; two nephews, Aubrey L. Smith and Charles L. Smith, both of Silver City; one niece, Ruth E. Kelly of Glenwood; and several great nieces and great nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother, Naomi Cooney, in 1965; and her father, Charles Cooney, in 1980. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Curtis Bright chapel and burial will follow in Memory Lane Cemetery with the Rev. Don Atchley officiating. Visitation will be from noon until service time Tuesday. Serving as pallbearers will be Fred Gay, Lane Logan, Danny Watkins, Danny Watkins Jr., Ova Morrow and Lorin Morrow. Arrangements are by the Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

Fortenberry: Louis E. Fortenberry, 70, passed away at his home in Carrizozo March 25. He is survived by his wife, Bonnie; a son, Bill Hobbs of Carrizozo; seven grandchildren residing in California; two brothers, Burris (Red) Fortenberry and Odell Fortenberry of Silver City; and four sisters, Helen Polhemus of Artesia, Calif., Marie Campbell of Willis, Texas, Jonell Brown of Abilene, Texas, and Estell Palmer of Silver City. He and his wife were owners of the Phoenix Apartments in Silver City until their move to California in 1957. Mr. Fortenberry retired from San Diego Gas and Electric Co. in 1979 and moved to Carrizozo. Funeral services were held at La Grone Funeral Home in Ruidoso with graveside services following in the Evergreen Cemetery in Carrizozo on Saturday. Pallbearers were Burris Fortenberry, OdellFortenberry, John Baker, Andy Palmer, Terry Fortenberry and Mike Dinwiddie.

Final rites were held Monday 7:30 p. m. at Cox Mortuary el for Mrs. Evelyn T. Fortier. Rosary services by the Rev. Fr. R A Vonder Haar, of St Vincent de Paul’s Catholic church. Mass was said Tuesday at 9AM at the church, followed by interment in the Pinos Altos cemetery. Fortier, 38, was the wife of Warrant Officer Charles F Fortier, U.S. Navy. She passed the Naval Hospital at Oakland. Calif. Surviving are her husband: William LeRoy Fortier, serving in the Navy; a daughter Carolyn, Oakland CA; his mother, Mrs Hilda Tillman, Everett, WA; two sister, Mrs. Marian Rainier National Park, and Mrs Winnie Woodworth Kkodiak. Alaska.

Mrs Laura Fortier , a resident of Pinos Altos for 72 years died in Bisbee, Ariz SaturdaY following a brief illness. Mrs Fortier was born and educated in Pinos Altos and made her home in Bisbee for the past 14 yearS. She was a private music instructor in this community for a number of years. Mrs. Fortier is survived by two sisters: Mrs. Josephine Ryan of Pinos Altos and Mrs. Margaret Leasure of El Paso; a son,Charles Fortier of Tucson; three grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Rosary service was held in the Curtis Bright funeral chapel Wednesday evening and mass will be celebrated at the St Vincent De Paul Catholic church Thurseday morning at 9:30am. Burial will follow in the family plot at Pinos Altos with the Rev. Fr A James Milano officiating.

Fortier: Charles Fortier, 71, passed away in Vacaville, Calif., on Feb. 21. He was a native of Chico, Calif. He retired from the Navy after 22 years and worked for the Department of Economic Security for the state of Arizona for 12 years. He is survived by his wife, Marion, of Vacaville; two daughters, Charlyn Owens of Tucson, Ariz., and Claudia Rodrigues of Elk Grove, Calif.; two sons, Bill Fortier of Tucson and Clain Gelston of Fremont, Calif.; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A rosary will be recited on Friday, March 3 at 7 p.m. in the Catholic Church in Pinos Altos. A Catholic prayer service was held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the McCune Garden Chapel in Vacaville and cremation was to follow. Scattering of the ashes will be in Silver City at a later date.

FORTMAN: Kordell Wyatt James Fortman, infant son of Brian Edward and Veronica Fortman passed away at birth Thursday, Sept. 17, ât
Gila Regional Medical Center. Graveside funeral service s will be conducted at 2. p.m. Sunday at the Hurley Cemetery with Father Dan Porter officiating. Kordell was born Thursday, Sept. 17, the son of Brian Edward Fortman and Veronica GaI1X Fortman. He is survived by) his parents; maternal grandparents, Joe and Annie Gail of Globe, Ariz.; paternal grandparents, Dennis and Deb Fortman, also of Globe; two sisters, Lanie and Emerald Fortman of Hurley; and two aunts, Virginia Baroldy and her husband Chris, of Kentucky, and Jennifer Fortman of Globe. Bright\Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. FORWARD: Lennie M. Forward, 93, of Silver City passed away Tuesday at her residence. Services are pending with Bright Funeral Home.

FORWARD: Lennie Merle Walker Besse Forward, 93, of Silver City passed away at her residence Tuesday, March 16. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 14, at Bright Funeral Home with Dr. Willie Frank and the Rev. Scott Penrod officiating. Interment and Eastern Star graveside rites will be held in the Masonic Cemetery beside her first husband, Cap Besse. She was born July 9, 1905, in Comyn, Texas, the daughter of Thomas Jefferson Walker and Viola Van Zandt Walker. Mrs. Forward is survived by two nephews, Jack Kay of Buda, Texas, and Jack Besse of Orlando, Fla., and several great nieces, great nephews and cousins. Mrs. Forward's life was devoted to education. »he graduated from high school in Proctor, Texas, and 'rom Mary Hardin Bailor College at Belton, Texas, and taught for a few years at the Buckner Orphan's Home in Dallas. In 1935, she earned a master of arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin and moved to Silver City. In Silver City, she taught high school English and supervised student teaching of English at State Teachers College, now known as Western New Mexico University. In 1937, she married Capt. J.R. Cap Besse, the high school French teacher and drama coach, and a graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Mr. Besse passed away in 1967. In 1971, she married Charles H. Forward of San Diego. He, too, was a gradu
 ate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy; he and Cap had been classmates. She re turned to Silver City after Mr. Forward passed away in 1981. After her retirement from 37 years of teaching, Mrs forward continued participation in academic endeavors as well as maintaining contact with many of her former students. She was active in and generous to numerous charitable educational and civic organizations including the Silver city womens Club, Daughters of the American Revolution, Chapter AG, Eastern Star and the National Retired Teachers Association. In re
 cent years, she established the J.R. Cap Besse and Lennie Merle Forward Scholarship through the WNMU Foundation. WNMU recognized her many contributions with an honorary degree. She also provided funds to La Plata Middle School to establish the electronic facility in the library/media center, and funds for scholarships in the names of Inez Rhoades and Hazel Sechler, former teachers at WNMU. In her auto
 biography, she wrote: My teaching career was always challenging and very pleasnt. Today is a great joy to visit with my former students and to learn of their successes. Indeed, I think teaching is a wonderful and rewarding career, and I am happy I had the privilege of touching the lives of so many young Americans. God bless them all. Mrs. Forward was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Silver City. Pallbearers for Mrs. Forward will be former students of hers, Sam Acosta, Rudy Dominguez, Harris Gray, Ernest Harper, Librado Maldonado, Neil Parrish, Larry Phifer and Gale Tatsch. Honorary bearers are Sen. Jeff Bingaman, Dr. William S. Frank, Arthur Kuman, Robert Medcalf, Ernest Parra, Dr. Harrison Schmitt, Tony Trujillo, the Honorable Lee Vesely and Robert Moose White. Family and friends will gather at the Forward home at 502 E. 34th St. following the funeral service. In lieu of flowers, do nations may be made to the WNMU Foundation or to a favorite charity. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Foshee: John J.Foshee, 74,resident of Hurley for the past 46 years and a retired mill foreman of Chino Mines Division, Kennecott Copper Corp. died Monday he was well known through outthe mining distric. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Laura R. Foshee;four daughters, Mrs. W.L. Smith, Hurley; Mrs. Lee Davis and Mrs. L.E. Myers, Carlsbad; Mrs L.E. Hall, Shreveport, La.; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren Funeral services were heldd at the Cox Mortuary chapel Wednesday at 4 p.m., the Rev. Harold E. Johnson, pastor of the Santa Rita Community Church, officiating. Burial took place in the Silver City cemetery.

FOSTER: Dovie May Cain Foster, 80, died Saturday in Silver City. She was born Aug 14 a905 in Sherwood TX, and was a Grant county resident. She is survived by two daughters, Thelma Irene Lee of Silver City and Bonnie Hamilton of Membres; one son ray E Foster of Arenas Valley; and two brothers, Emmitt Cain of Del rio TX and H E Cain of Langtree TX. She was preceded in death by her husband Hubert F Foster. Funeral services will be at 10:30 Tuesday in the Curtis Bright funeral chapel with the Rev David E Goble officiating. Internment will follow in the Mesa cemetery, Gila. Serving as pallbearers will be Bill shear, Weasley Brown, Kenny Brown, Conn Brown, Frank Keller and A V Youngblood. Serving as honorary pallbearers will be all her friends and relatives. Arrangements by Curtis Bright.

FOSTER: Dr. Lloyd Galloway Foster passed away Tuesday, April 6. Services are pending and will be announccd by Hillcrcst Funeral
Home in Albuquerque. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster were in Meade, Kansas, Tuesday to attend funeral services for George Føster, 93, father of Mr. Foster. The deceased was a respected member of his home town.

FOSTER: Hubert Pierce” Foster, 83, died Thursday in the Gila Regional Medical Center.
Mr.. Foster was born July 19, 1902 in San Angelo, Texas, to James Edward and Laura Arabelle Foster. lie lived as a young child in Langtry, Texas, and married Dovie Mae Cain on Nov. 29, 1923 in Del Rio;Texas. He moved his family to Grant County in 1930 where they homesteaded and ranched on Spring Creek. Their last move was to Riverside in the early 1Q’lOs where the family resides today. lie is survived by his wife, Dovie Mae Foster of Riverside; two daughters Thelma Irene Lee’of Silver City and Bonnie Lee Hamilton of Mimbres; one son, Ray Edward Foster of Silver City; seven grandchildren ; nine great grandchildren ; a sister, Leona Billings of Del Rio, Texas ; numerous nephews and nieces. Services will be at the Curtis Bright Funcral home chapel Saturday at 10 am. with the Rev David Goble officiating. interment will follow at 11 a.m. at the Gila— Mesa Cemetery in Gila. The pallbearers will he Bill Schear, A.V. (Wart) Youngblood , Kieth ( Slim) Vanlauingham. Clarence Brown, Conn Brown and Kenny Brown. Honorary pallbearers will be Walter Hamilton, Wes Brown, Cleve Simpson, Don Turner, Wilton Williamson, Dr. John 0. Bell, Dr. Samuel Dye, Dr. Jamcs R. Skee and Tom McCauley. Services are under the direction of the Curtis Bright.

Another Grant County pioneer was summoned by death last Friday, James E. Foster, 80, resident of the Upper Gila for 29 years, passing away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Conn Brown, in Sliver City. Until his last illness, Mr. Foster had been engaged in ranching. Surviving art a son, Hubert Foster, Gila; two daughters, Mrs. Conn Brown, Silver City and Mrs. Leona Billings Del Rio, Texas; a brother, John Allen; 11 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Gila Mesa cemetery Sunday, followed by interment. The Rev. Harold E. Johnson conducted the last rites. Final arrangements and, burial were in charge of the Cox Mortuary. Mr. and Mrs. John L Foster of 1410 VirgInia St., were called to Great Bend, Kansas, Friday, by the critical illness of their son, John E. Foster, Jr who died after an illness of only a couple of days. Young Foster, about 23 years of age,’ is survived by his wife and two children, in addition to his parents. Funeral arrangements are pending.

FOSTER: Lawrence Leroy Foster, 67, passed away Monday at the Manhatten apartments where he was the manager. He was born in Arizona the son of sam and Lea Faye Foster. He is survived by two sons, Lawrence Foster of Alexander Ind. And jack foster of Puxico Mo,; one daughter Lea Palmer of Bollinggreen KY; one sister Thelma Collier of Mt Vernon Ill; three brothers, howard Foster of woodvine IO, Dean Foster of Gailsburg Ill, and Dale Foster of Ironton Ill; two stepdaughters Mary McGriff of Popular bluff Mo and Shirly Smith of Daynesville Mo; 11 granchildren and five great grandchildren. Services are to be held later this week in Bardley Mo with internment in bardley cemetery. Local arrangements were with Curtis Bright.

Mrs. Mary Foster, 67, wife of Thomas W. Foster of Tucson, died Saturday, Aug. 14, at Hillcrest General Hospital after a brief Illness. The body was taken to Tucson where services were held at the Bring Mortuary. Arrangements were made by Cox Mortuary. The deceased is survived by her husband, two sons, John Smith of Sioux City, Iowa and Joe Smith of Camp White, Ore.; two daughters, Mrs. J. M.’ York of Silver City and ‘Mrs. Jack Foxen of Sioux City, Iowa; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. William Schenk and by two sisters, all of Sioux City.

FOSTER: Norma J. Foster, 71, of Silver City entered eternal rest Sunday, Dec. 29, in Gila Regional Medical Center. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Reserve Community Center, with the Rev. Keith Riddle officiating. Interment will be in Reserve L Cemetery. Mrs. Foster was born Aug. 19, 1931, in Santa Rita. She was the daughter of George B. Phelps and Winona Wendling Phelps. She is survived by two daughters, Rene Garner and her husband, Perry, of Lakeside, Ariz., and Lynna Rowell and her husband, David, of Tyrone; one son, Bryant Foster of Silver City; five grandchildren, Jared Garner of Tucson, Stacey Andres of Lakeside. KaDawn Evans and her husband. Josh. of White Signal, Julie Rowell of Tyrone, and Monique Swaftbrd of Albuquerque; two great grandchildren, Ryan Andres of Lakeside and Kade Evans of White Signal; two sisters. Wanda Jones and her husband, Edgar, of Grants, and Betty Sorrels and her husband, Hugh. of Belen; and numerous other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, and by her husband of 30 years. Dr. Lloyd G, Foster, Mrs. Foster graduated from Reserve high School in 1949. She attended nursing school in California and earned her license as a practical nurse. She returned to Reserve and married Dr. Foster on June 20, 1959. Mrs. Foster devoted much of her life to assisting her husband with his medical practice. During those years, she helped many babies come into this world, aided in the healing of many people, and touched a countless number of souls with her loving and caring ways. Her giving spirit will be greatly missed. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Paul L. Foster, 57, a resident of Grant County for the past 17 years, died last Thursday at tho Sun Towers Hospital in El Paso, Tex. He was a native of Arkansas. He had worked as an X ray technician at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Fort Bayard until his retirement a few years ago, then later worked in that capacity until the time of his death at the Watts Clinic & Hospital In Silver City. Survivors include the widow of the deceased, Mrs. Martina Foster of Silver City; a daughter, Mrs. Lupe Bounds of Santa Rita: two grandsons; his father, W. R. Foster, and three brothers of Little Rock, Ark. Funeral service, and burial took place in Little Rock, Ark.

FOSTER: The Rev. Billy Jason Foster, 67, the former pastor of the First Baptist Church in Bayard, passed away Saturday. Oct. 23, at his home in Pecos, Texas, after a two year battle with cancer. Services were held Oct. 26 at Pecos Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Greer Willis and Donajd Brent, former pastor of the First Baptist Church in Silver City, officiating. Burial was in Mount Evergreen Cemetery in Pecos. He was born Jan. 26, 1932, in Atwell TX.. He joined the U.S, Navy veteran and a Baptist minister for 41 years. He served as pastor for seven churches in Texas and New Mexico. At (lie time of his death he was retired. He was preceded in death by a sister, Juanell Gardner; two brothers, Jerry Foster and David Crocked Foster Jr.; and two baby boys. Survivors include his wife, Billie June Foster, and three sons, Randy, Lynn and Mike Foster, of Pecos; one sister, Juanita Harlow of Lovington; one brother, Emmet Wiley Foster of Wicliita Falls, Texas; one aunt; 13 nieces and nephews; and grandchildren. Pccos Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Foster: Arlene Foster, 83, died in Albuquerque on March 19 after an extensive illness. She was born in Nancy, France on Jan. 27,1912, the only child of a dress designer in Paris. She experienced World War I as a child and lived in Paris during the German occupation of France in World War II. She was educated at the Sorbonne University in Paris. She came to the United States in 1946 when she married Dr. Lloyd G. Foster. She moved to Silver City in 1955 and graduated from Western New Mexico University in 1971. After graduation she was a substitue teacher in the Silver School District. She was an accomplished artist in the Silver City area, a charter member of the Grant County Art Guild and a caretaker of the Pinos Altos Church Gallery. She was an active member of Beta Sigma Phi and a past president of the Green Thumb Garden Club. Other organizations she was active in were The Gardenettes, the Woman's Club, an archaeological society and the White Water Extension Club. She is survived by her son, Lloyd R. Foster of Sandia Park; her daughter, Mary F. King of Albuquerque; and six grandchildren, Monique J. Swafford, Eric W. Bullock, Dena M. Bullock, David H. King, Lloyd R. Foster IV and Aaron J. Foster. She was a charter member of Messiah Lutheran Church in Silver City for 40 years. Memorial services will be held in the church, located at 2501 N. Swan in Silver City, at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Foster: Dorothy Funk Foster, 85, of Fort Bayard entered life eternal Sunday at Fort Bayard Medical Center. She was born in rural Missouri on March 10, 1906, and had been a Grant County resident for 50 years. Mrs. Foster was a homemaker and was a volunteer worker with the mentally handicapped. Private family memorial services will take place at a later date. Cremation was by Baca's Mimbres Crematorium. Survivors include a daughter, Beverly Dunagan of Silver City; two brothers, Charles and Glen Funk of Missouri; two sisters, Geraldine Funk of New Mexico and Betty Claxton of Missouri; four grandchildren, Kaye Dunagan of Virginia, Jeanne Dunagan of South Dakota, David Dunagan of Silver City and Carol Farley of Silver City; and 10 great grandchildren. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

Foster: Fred Warren Foster, 75, died Tuesday in Silver City. Born in Hollene on Nov. 10, 1910, he graduated from Claude High School in 1928 and enrolled that fall at State Teachers College (Western New Mexico University). At the end of that year he had his first job as a teacher for the seventh and eighth grades at the Cliff Schools where he also coached the grade school and high school basketball teams. Foster recalled that he received $83 per month and paid for his teams' ball trips out of his own pocket during his five year tenure. He married Madeline E. Metcalfe on Aug. 16, 1934, and their children were Donovan Fred Foster, Robert Baylor Foster (deceased) and Dr. Carl Lawrence Foster. The couple celebrated 52 years together in August 1986. Foster received a bachelor's degree from New Mexico State Teachers college in 1936 and later a master's degree from Western New Mexico University. He became a teaching principle at Dwyer, a position he resigned to become educational adviser for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp at Whitewater. He later became camp commander from 1937
40. He worked briefly for American Smelting Co. in Vanadium, then returned to teaching and became principal at Cliff Schools in1943 and held that position until 1950 when he was elected superintendent of schools of Grant County for four years. During that term he was responsible for organizing the Cobre School District and the Grant County Library. In 1954 he was elected representative of Grant County to the state legislature where he served for 14 years, with 10 of those years as chairman of education. He was instrumental in getting the present teacher retirement law passed. He was principal of Bayard Elementary School for the years 1955 75 when he retired with more than 40 years of service in the school systems of Grant County. In 1977 Foster was named to the Hall of Fame of the National Education Association, New Mexico Southwest District. On Oct. 30, 1982, he received the John Campanius Holm Award from the National Weather Service because he had been a voluntary weather observer for more than 38 years, recording the daily high and low temperatures and precipitation for use by the Weather Bureau. Only 27 of the Holm Awards were issured among the estimated 13,00 voluntary weather observers. He was a member of Tyrone Lodge No. 52, A.F. & A.M., and served as master of his lodge and later as their secretary for 26 years. He was also a Scottish Rite mason in Las Cruces, and was a member of the Tyrone Chapter No. 41 of the Order of the Eastern Star, in which he had been a worthy patron for two years. He served as president of the Cobre Education Association, as a delegate to the National Education Association and as president of the WNMU Alumni Association. He was an educator who believed in the basics of education and influenced the lives of hundreds of children during his life as a teacher. A tribute to Mr. Foster was a letter from Mr. R. R. Leveille, former general manager of Chino Mines: /Dear Mr. Foster: For a man to have led a triple life as a rancher, educator, and legislator is a feat in itself. To have done all three with a great measure of success, speaks extremely well of such a man. Your previous retirement from the Legislature and now from the field of education creates vacancies not easily filled, certainly not with the qualities you have demonstrated over the years. We appreciate the interest you gave the problems of the mining industry during your years in the state Legislature and thank you for being a friend. It is evident by a number of our younger employees, who received a portion of their formal education at Bayard Elementary School, that your positive influence has been felt. For helping our young people grow into respectable and responsible citizens, we also thank you. Your friends at Chino wish you the best life has to offer as ranching becomes your full time occupation (with a healthy amount of leisure, we hope). Very truly yours, R.R. Leveille./ He is survived by his wife, Madeline, of Mangus Springs; his two sons, Donovan of San Francisco, Calif., and Carl Lawrence of Las Cruces; and two grandchildren. Visitation will be held Friday from noon until services at 2 p.m. in the Curtis Bright Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. David Goble officiating. Interment will follow in the Masonic Cemetery in Silver City with Tyrone Masonic Lodge No. 52 officiating. Pallbearers will be Bill Hawkins, Dusty Hunt, Billy Joe Collyge, Bob Kasten, George McDermett and W.W. Westwood. Arrangements are with Curtis
Bright.

Mrs. J.E. Foster, a pioneer resident of Gila passed away Sunday evening following a prolonged illness. During thirteen years of invalidism she had exhibited incomprarable patience and fortitude.The entire community joins her family in it's bereavement. Mrs. Foster, nee Laura Arabelle Allison, was born in Oaklahoma Jan15, 1880. She married J.E. Foster in Texas at age 15. Mrs. Foster is survived by her husband J.E. Foster, Gila; two sons, Hubert, Cliff; and Oscar, Del Rio Tx; two daughters, Mrs. Conn Brown, Gila; and Mrs. Lee Billings, Del Roi Tx; nine grandchildren, G.E. Connie, and Joyce Brown, Lee Jr. and Rita FayeBillings Ike Billings, Ray Foster; and two great grandchildren, Hubert Lee and Sandra Foster. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the graveside in the Mesa cemetary at Gila. Rev. Rhea Kukkendall officiated. Cox mortuary was in charge of services.

Foster: Mrs. Lewis E. Foster, Sr., 88, one of Grant County's distinguished Foster: Lt. Col. Lewis E. Foster, USA Ret., died of an extended illness at Hillcrest General Hospital, Wednesday, July 30. Col. Foster was the son of the late Lewis E. and Mary Ysabel Campbell Foster and the grandson of the late Ida Runyan Campbell Lyons and Angus Campbell and the stepgrandson of the late Thomas Lyons of the Lyons and Campbell Cattle and Ranch Co. of Grant County. Col. Foster served with Troop F, 11th Cavalry, Silver City from August,1930, to September, 1934, when he moved to New York. He enlisted in the Army at Fort Totten, N.Y., Dec. 16, 1941, and was later transferred to Fort Belvoir, Va., where he was commissioned in theCorps of Engineers. He served in the European Theater of Operationthrought World War II. On discharge he became Assistant Executive for the Boy Scouts of America in Rockland County, N.Y. He volunteered for active duty again during the Korean Conflict. In addition to a tour of duty in Korea, he served in Japan, had an extended tour of duty in Germany and tour of duty in Korea prior to his retirement at Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 31, 1967. Col. Foster was the manager of the Silver City Grant County Chamber of Commerce for a few years and later a real estate salesman for local realtors. Col. Foster is survived by his wife, Patricia of Silver City, two daughters, Mrs. Richard Van Scoyk (Karen) of Silver City, Mrs. Kenneth Reiver (Mary Ann) of Reading, Pa., a son Lewis Arthur Foster of Silver City, four grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Doc Campbell (Ida) pf Gila Hot Springs, Mrs. Jay Hill (Alice) of Silver City, numerous nieces and nephews, one aunt, Mrs. Clara Blatterman of Sparks, Nevada. Graveside funeral services were Monday morning at Ft. Bayard National Cemetery with Reverend C.M. Henderson and the American Legion Post No. 18 officiating. Serving as pallbearers were Allan and Angus Campbell, Paul Luecke, Tim Eicher, John and Scott Hill, nephews ofthe deceased. Honorary pallbearers were Chase Webb, Murray Ryan, Tom Hill, Dr. John Bell, Dr. Samuel Dye, Lee Lundwall, Thomas Foy,Hilton Dixon, S. C. Warrick, Steve Bearup, Dr. Josef Martin, HarryHansen, V. Lee Vesely, Cloyce and Louis Huff and Oscar and Elmer Salars. Arrangements by Curtis
Bright Funeral Home

FOSTER: Madeline Metcalfe Foster, 87, died Saturday at Fort Bayard Medical Center. She was born Jan. 31, 1910, to Pearl Parks Metcalfe and Orrick B. Metcalfe, and lived most of her life on the Mangus in a home, built by her grandfather in 1870. She graduated from Silver City High School in 1928 and received a bachelor of science degree from the University of Southern California in 1932, graduating magna cum laude. She married Fred W. Foster in 1934. He preceded her in death in 1986. After teaching several years in the Cliff Schools, she devoted her life to raising a family and working with the Order of Eastern Star and the International Order of Rainbow for Girls. She joined Tyrone Chapter No. 41 of Eastern Star in 1946 and was worthy matron in 1952. In 1959 60, she was worthy grand matron of New Mexico. She served as mother adviser for Silver City Assembly No. 21 of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls for several years. From 1972 86, she was supreme inspector for the Rainbow Girls in New Mexico. In her travels throughout New Mexico, she was known as “Mom Madeline” by hundreds of her “girls.” From 1986 90, she served as Rainbow supreme chaplain. Mrs. Foster is survived by her sister, ma Metcalfe of Cambria, Calif.; her sons, Don of San Francisco and Larry of Las Cruces; a grandson, Dean, of the Mangus Ranch; and a granddaughter, Shannon Hall of Silver City. Services were to be held at the Curtis Bright Funeral Home chapel in Silver City today at 10 a.m. Burial was to follow at the Masonic Cemetery in silver City. Pallbearers were to be Sam Reed, Dusty Hunt, C.R. Masoner, Ray Foster, Bob Shelley and Darwin
Bleak. Serving as honorary pallbearers were Stanton Wallace, Richard Van Vleet, David Fischer, Fred Prevost, Dale Shock, Frank Goble, Earl Hathorn, George McDermett and Chester Williams. Family members selected Curtis Bright.

Foster: Patricia E. Foster, 70, died Tuesday in Silver City. She was born in Bronx, N.Y., on March 22, 1917, and was editor of The Enterprise during the 1970s. She was a past member of the Grant County Archaeological Society, holding the office of president, as well as several other positions; and was also a past president of the Rolling Stones rock hound club. She is survived by two daughters, Karen Van Scoyk of Silver City and Mary Ann Reiver of Redding, Penn.; one son, Lewis Foster of Silver City; one brother,Donald Irving of Peoria, Ill.; five grandchildren, Jonathan Hays, Shannon Turner, Ronny VanScoyk, Trisha VanScoyk and Michaela VanScoyk; and one great grandchild, Andrew Turner. Mrs. Foster was preceded in death by her husband, Lt. Col. Lewis E. Foster Jr., on July 30, 1980. Mass of the Resurrection will be in the St. Francis Newman Center Friday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Bill Mayer officiating. Private committal services will follow in the Fort Bayard National Cemetery. Palbearers will be Doc Campbell, Jack Hill, Paul Luecke, Ronny VanScoyk, Jonathan Hays and Max Turner. Honorary pallbearers will be Murray Ryan, Dr. William Waddell, Dr.John Bell, Dick Hays, John King, Allen Campbell, Angus Campbell, John Hill, Scott Hill, Tom Holland, Lee Vesely, Lee Lundwall, Steve Bearup and John Cade. In lieu of flowers donations may be made for the Ministry of Sister Neria to the sick of Silver City through the St. Francis Newman Center or Curtis Bright Funeral Home. Arrangements are with the Curtis Bright Funeral Home.
Foster; Robert Baylor Foster, 43, died March 15 at his home on the Mangus. Robert was born Nov. 7, 1940 in Silver City and attended Cliff Elementary School and Cliff High School until he transferred to Cobre High School when his father became a teacher in Bayard. He graduated from Cobre in 1958. In the fall of 1958, he moved to Santa Monica and lived with his grandmother where he attended the University of California at Los Angeles. He spent one year in Germany attending the University of Heidelberg studying German before graduation from UCLA in 1963 after which he joined the U.S. Army where he received special training for the Intelligence Service. He was then sent to Germany for active duty where he stayed until his discharge and then returned home to live with his parents on the Mangus. He was recently elected Secretary for the Republican Party of Grant County and one of their delegates to theState Convention to be held in Albuquerque this month. Robert is survived by his parents, Fred and Madeline Foster of Mangus Springs; two brothers, Don Foster of San Francisco, Ca and Larry Foster of Las Cruces; one niece, Shannon Foster of Las Cruces and one nephew, Dean Foster of Las Cruces. Funeral services were held March 19 at the Trinity Presbyterian Church in Cliff with Rev. David F. Goble officiating. Interment followed at the Mesa Cemetery in Gila. Serving as pallbearers were Billy Joe Collyge, Joe Ray Howell, Bob Shelley, Stanley Menges, Bill Hawkins and JohnWilcox. Honorary pallbearers were Harrison Schmitt, J.K. Richardson, Vernon Shelley, Willie Hart, Levi Bradberry, Darwin Bleak, Charlie Thacker and Henry Cole. Visitation took place March 19 at the Trinity Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, anyone wishing may make a donation to the Trinity Presbyterian Church in Cliff. Arrangements by the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

FOSTER: Opal C. Joyce Foster. 84, of Tempe, Aria., formerly of Prescott, Ariz.. and Silver City, died Thursday at home in Tempe, where she lived .w!th her daughtcr, Jean and son in law, Gary Stretz. Mrs. Foster was a retired teacher and a homemaker. She graduated from Arizona State University. She was an accomplished pianist and supplied community interest articles to her local newspapers. Mrs. Foster was given recognition in Silver City for her many years of community service in the Whitewater Family Community Education Club, the Garden Club
and Newcorners Club. She is survived by her son, Jack M. Foster Jr. of Tucson. Ariz., and. daughter in law, Joanne; her son, James M. Foster of Carson City, Nev.. and daughter in law, l.orraine; her daughter, Joyce A. Konya of Kent. Wash., and son in law.. Bela Konya Sr and her daughter, Jean M. Stretz of Teimpe. and son in law, Gary; 12 grandchildren, Jeff, JoBeth, Dawn and Kristy Foster; Shelly, Collin and Currie Foster; Bela Konya Jr.. and Bryan and Brady Konya: and Gentry and Grady Streiz; and four great grandchildren. Justin and Jessica Miyata, Caitlin Konya and Cheyenne Veteto. Visitation will he held Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. and services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in the Curtis
Bright Funeral Home Chapel. The family requests that memorials in lieu of flowers be sent to Opal C. Foster Memorial, Whitewater Family Community Education Club, 1417 W. Eighth St., Silver City4 NM 88061. Family members selected Curtis Bright and Lords
burg Funeral Homes to serve them.

FOULENFONT: Joe M. Foulenfont, 89, a resident of. Fort Bayard, entered eternal rest Sunday, March 1, at Fort Bayard Medical Center. Visitation will begin at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Baca’s Funeral Chapels with the prayer vigil following at 7. Deacon Johnnie Perez will officiate. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Thursday morning at 11 at St. Francis Catholic Church in Reserve with Father Pat Wedeking officiating. Concluding ser vice and interment will follow at Middle Frisco Catholic Cemetery. Mr. Foulennfont was born March 284 1908, in Prescott, Ariz., to , the late John and Josephine McCullough 1 oulenfont. He retired from the Page Tavern in Page, Ariz. He owned and managed the tavern. He Is survived by a daughter, Mary Jane Trujillo, and her husband, Sam, of Silver City; a brother in law Pdt Armijo of Socorro;: two sisters in
law, Refugia Foülenfont of Prescott, Ariz., and Beatrice Foulenfont of Soçorro; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Candelaria Foulenfont, who passed away Sept. l6,l997.’Pallbearers’will be his nephews. Hoñorary bearers are Billy Kiehne, Danny Jiron, and all his nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be directed to the Gila Regional Medical Center Hospice Program, 1313 32nd St., Silver City, NM 88061 or the American Cancer Society,’ Grant County Unit, P.O. Box l943, Silver City, NM 88062. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels, U.S. 180 East at’ Delk Drive.

FOULENFONT: Candelaria, “Auntiô Candy” Foulenfont, 87, a resident of Silver City and Reserve, entered into eternal rest Tuesday at her residence, She was born Feb. 2, 1910, in Reserve. She was a homemaker and a communicant of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Reserve. Calling hours are from 4to7 p.m. today at Baca’s Funeral Chapels with the prayer vigil there at 7 p.m. Deacon Johnny Perez will recite the rosary. The ‘funeral liturgy will be celebrated Friday at II a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church with the Rev. Pat W. Ieking officiating. Interment will follow at the Catholic Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Joe M. Foulenfont of Silver City; a daughter, Mary Jane Trujillo, and her husband, Sam, of Silver City and Reserve; a brother, Pat Armijo of Socorro; and a sister, Refugia Foulen font of Prescott, Ariz. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Casket bearers will be Mike and Dennis Trujillo, Marvin Prince, Robert and Joe Hill, and Portirio Armijo. Honorary hearers are her nieces ‘and nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be directed to the Gila Regional Medical Center Hospice Program, 1313 32nd St., Silver City, NM 88061 or the American Cancer Society, Grant County Unit, P.O. Box 1943, Silver City, NM 88062. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels, U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive.

FOUST: Ruth Bernice Foust, SO, a resident of Fort Bayard, passed away Tuesday afternoon at Fort Bayard Medical Center. Mrs. Foust was horn March 5, 1917, in Helena, Mont. She was the daughter of Trygue Aos and Hannah Wego. She is survived by her son, John Foust, and wife. Janic, of Silver City, and daughters Lucille Stone, and husband, Steven of Indiana. Also surviving are three brothers, Harold Aos of Yorha Linda, Calif., Roland Aos oF Oka Harbor, Wash., and Art Aos of Grants Pass, Ore.; a sister, Myrt Anderson of Elcrott, Wash. and five grandchildren, Jonathan and Melissa Foust of Silver City, Dustin Neuhaus and Cinnamon Neuhaus McPhee of Indiana, and Crystal Neubaus of Belen. She was preceded in death by one grandchild Jimmy NeuhaUs of indiana. Mrs. Foust was a resident of Fort Bayard Medical Center for the past three years. Shewas married to Capt. John Shelby Foust, a u.s. Army retiree, who passed away in 1961. Mrs. Foust was a retired federal employee with more than 20 years of service, including posts in Guam, Alaska and New Mexico. After, retirement, she spent her time doing two main hobbies, baking and sewing. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother. Curtis Bright Funeral Home has charge of funeral

FOUST: Ruth Bernice Foust, 80, a Fort Bayard resident, passed away Tuesday. Services are pending with Curtis Bright Funeral home.
FOUST: Dave A. Foust, 4.5, a longtime Lordsburg resident, died Wednesday in Deming. Visitation will be Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Church of Christ in Lordsburg with funeral services to begin at 2 that afternoon with Ed Kerr officiating. Concluding services and interment will follow at Shakespeare Cemetery in Lordsburg. He was born March 19, 1953, in Selmer, Tenn., to Alvie and Lois Foust. He had been a
resident of Lordsburg since 1967 and was a graduate of Lordsburg High School. After graduation, Mr. Foust served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He later returned to Lordsburg and was a member of the Optimist Club. He was working as a truck driver for Consolidated Freight. His family includes his parents. Alvie and Lois Foust of Lordsburg; a son, Dave Foust H of Lordsburg; three brothers,
John Foust ol Lordsburg, Richard Foust of Oregon., Mo., and Ronnie Maness of Silver City; and tour sisters, Helen Foust of Bernalillo, Marilyn Hicks of Byhalia, Miss., Louise Ramirez of Bernalillo, and Belinda Martinez of New Castle, Texas. He was preceded in death by his wife, Linda, and a brother, Glen Foust. Pallbearers will be John McDonald, Rito Dc La Garza, Bert Alvarez, Tommy Chavez, Emmett Goodman and Michael Camacho. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral ChapaIs of Deming.

Mrs. Ruby T. Fowler, 47, resident of Grant County for 28 years, passed away Sept. 4 in Memorial General Hospital at Las Cruces. She was the wife of William A. Fowler, rancher and saw mill operator on the Mimbres River. Besides her husband, surviving are five Sons, William, Memphis, Tenn; John, Floyd, Vernon Ray and Denny Mimbres a grandchild her mother, Mrs. Nancy Rothwell, and a sister Mr Ann Thomas Tulare, CA and two brothers, Bert Rothwell, Yakima Wash., and Bruce Rothwell, Las Cruses.: Funeral services were held Monday in the Assembly of god church in Deming with burial in Mountain view cemetery.

Ralph Fowler, 67, World War I veteran, died Sunday in Fort Bayard Hospital. He was a resident of El Paso. Burial took place in the Fort Bliss National cemetery. Surviving Is his wife, Mrs. Ruby Fowler.

Fowler: David Ray Fowler, 30, a resident of Hurley, passed away Wednesday at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born June 21, 1965 to Ray Fowler and Shirley Ann Smith in Silver City. He was a member of the 1984 graduating class at Silver High School. He was a cowboy for the Steple U Ranch and worked with his father as a contractor in the family construction business. He is survived by his father, Ray Fowler of Beaverhead; his mother, Shirley Ann Smith of Hurley; a brother, Mason Smith of Hurley; and his grandparents, Harold and Arlene Smith of Hurley. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, W.A. and Ruby Fowler. A graveside service was to begin at two this afternoon in the Georgetown Cemetery with Floyd O. Robertson officiating. Serving as pallbearers were Jeb Fowler, Jim Fowler, Jon Fowler, Howard Brite, Kevin Brite and Arther Brite. Honorary pallbearers are Harold Goodyear, Mason Smith and TravisFowler. Family members selected Curtis
Bright Funeral Home to serve them.

Fowles: Mrs. Maude Jope Fowles, pioneer mining woman of Grant County, passed away after a short illness in the Mimbres Memorial Hospital, Deming on May 24. Mrs. Fowles was the widow of Charles Fowles, who developed the American and other mines near Hachita in the early 1920s, and had other mining interests in the Republic of Mexico. Since her husband's death n 1931, Mrs. Fowles lived at the American Mine west of Hachita and carried on her late husband's mining interests. Mrs. Fowles is survived by a brother, Frank L. Jope; nieces, Mabel Jope and Edna Jope Pulesky; and a nephew, Frank Jope, Jr., all of Milton, Massachusetts. Services were held at the Amesbury and White Funeral Home in Gardiner, Maine. Burial was in the Fowles plot at Whitefield, Maine.

Fox: Lloyd Fox, 48, of Silver City passed away Thursday at Gila Regional Medical Center in Silver City. Mr. Fox was born April 10, 1943, in Cameron, W. Va., to Ira E. and Clara (Burris) Fox. He is survived by his wife, Ada (Phillips) Fox of Silver City; a daughter, Rhonda Hillman of Silver City; three sons, Lloyd Dale Fox of Las Cruces, Jeffrey Encil Fox of Phoenix, and James Wayne Fox of Silver City; two sisters, Louise Briggs Cameron of West Virginia, and Virginia Weber of Alverado, Texas; three brothers, Donald Eugene Fox of Canton, Ohio, Robert Merle Fox of Cameron, and Floyd C. Fox of North Carolina; and two grandchildren. Mr. Fox was predeceased by a brother, Charles Ralph Fox. Private services will be held in Silver City. Interment will be in the Sugar Grove Cemetery in West Virginia. Arrangements are by Curtis
Bright Funeral Home in Silver City.

Fox: Lovicy Lucinda Thompson Fox, 92, a longtime Silver City resident, entered into eternal rest Sunday evening in Gila Regional Medical Center. She was born April 30, 1897, in Decatur, Ala., to Newton Thompson and Martha E. Tucker. She was married to Sherman H. Fox in Decatur on Dec. 16, 1920. She was an active member of the Silver City First Baptist Church until her retirement in 1984. She was the church organist for 35 years, the church treasurer for 14 years and the church clerk for 23 years. She was past worthy matron of the Silver City chapter of the Order of Eastern Star No. 3 and received her 50 year pin in 1978. She was instrumental in organizing the Silver City Order of Rainbow for girls and served as mother adviser for eight years. She was also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Green Thumb Garden Club and the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary. She served the citizens of Grant County for many years as chief deputy county clerk. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Ollie McCrary; a granddaughter, Mrs. Harry A. Sontag; and a great grandchild, Harry Lee Sontag, all of Silver City. Calling hours will be from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m. in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels with the Rev. Don Wileyand members of the Order of Eastern Star presiding. Concluding services will follow in the Silver City Masonic Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest in the family plot. Casket bearers will be Tom Lloyd, Al Johnson, Gene Miller, Lyman Greer, Jim Netherton and Ken Havens. Serving as honorary bearers will be Dave and Vern Crosley, Earl Harthorn, Gordon Mooney, Clyde Venable, Maurice Conner, Jack Desvaux, Ted Burk, Sam Reed, Jim

Peeler, Ken Scholz, Jep Housley and Everett Weitz. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sherman H. Fox, and her mother, Mattie E. Thompson. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to the First Baptist Church, 2300 N. Swan st., Silver City. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

FOX: Lucy Madrid Fox, 52, a lifetime resident of Silver City, passed away Thursday in her home after fighting a long battle with cancer. She worked as a vocational trainer at Southwestern New Mexico Services Helping Children and Adults. She deeply cared For her clients. She was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. She is survived by her loving companion, Gilbert Gallegos of Silver City; a son, Steve Madrid, and his wife, Michelle, of Tucson, Ariz.; two daughters, Lori Altamirano and her husband, Alex, and Rita Fox of Silver City: an adopted daughter, Yvonne Mann of Silver City; a sister. Ann Swearingen, and her husband, John. of Denver; and three brothers, Richard Yharra and his wife, Natalia, of Silver City, and Fred Yharra and his wife, Ruth, and Albert Yharra, all of Tucson, Ariz. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Matthew Madrid, Adriana Diaz, Faith Altamirano and Jimmy Altamirano; and many nephews, nieces, cousins. aunts. uncles and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Pasqual and Francis Ybarra, and her nephew, Anthony Ybarra. The family members would like to thank all of her dear friends who gave them and her their support and prayers, and for keeping the family in their thoughts. Pallbearers will be Gilbert Gallegos, Richard Ybarra Sr., Richard Ybarra Jr., Angel Lucero, Carbos Ingold and Mathew Madrid. Honorary pallbearers are Raymond Torres, Alex Altamirano, Arlen Rousseau and John Swearingen. Visitation will be Sunday evening from 5 to 7 at Baca’s Funeral Chapels. The prayer vigil will begin at 7 at Baca’s Funeral Chapels with Deacon Bill Holguin reciting the holy rosary. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Monday niorning at St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church. Interment will follow at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic cemetery.

Fox: A message was received from Mrs. Jenny Courtney of Torrance, Calif., that her brother, Walter Fox, had passed away of a heart attack on Jan. 15 at Lodi, Calif. Walter was born in Pinos Altos, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, and lived many years in Santa Rita, where his parents operated the company boarding house. He was 73 years of age at the time of his death. Surviving are his wife, who resides at 201 Eureka Ave. Lodi, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Jenny Courtney of Torrance. Funeral services were held in Lodi, followed by burial.

FOX: Ada D Fox, 40, a resident of Silver City, died Dec.29 in Tucson, Ariz. She was a homemaker and a 1995 graduate of the Alamogordo School for. the Blind. She is survived by four children, Lloyd Dale Fox of Tucson, Rhonda K. Zufelt of Silver City, Jeffrey Encil Fox of Tucson
and James Wayne Fox of Silver City; her mother, Marjorie Siburt of Cameron, W.Va.; her grandmother, Naomie Long of Cameron two sisters, Pam Bungard of Proctor, W.Va., and Vanessa Gibson of Moundsville, W.Va.; a brother, Larry Siburt of Sugargrove, Pa.; and nine grandchildren, Joseph Manuel Martinez, Rhonda K. Fox, Randall J. Fox, Linda Nicole Wilmeth, Michael R. Zufeft III, Andrew R. Zufelt, Lisa Marie Fox, Christina Nicole Fox and Jeffrey Encil Fox Jr. Mrs. Fox was preceded in death by her father, James I Roy Siburt, and her husband, Lloyd Kermit Fox. Services were held Wednesday, Jan. 3, at Glad Tidings Church in Silver City. Interment was at Union Cemetery in McCracken Pa.

FOXWORTH: Jack Lennie Foxworth, 70, chairman of the board of Foxworth Galbrath Lumber Co died Dec 9 at his home in Dallas after a lengthy illness. Foxworth, a native of El Paso, moved to Dallas in 1923. He was the valedictorian of the class of 26’ at Terrill High School and received his bachelors degree in business from the University of Texas, Austin, in 1930. After Foxworth returned to Dallas to work for his father at Foxworth Galbreth He became chairman of the board in 1980. Foxworth also founded Galbreth Steel & Supply in Dallas in 1936. He was a onetime president of Lumbermans Association of Texas and was honored by the association in 1976 as lumberman of the year. Foxworth was also a member of the Northwood club and the Dallas club. Foxworth was a member and former chairman of the board of Northway Christian Church. Survivors include his wife Sarah Payne Foxworth of Dallas; sons, Walter L and Warren H Foxworth both of Dallas; and john P Foxworth of el Paso; eight grandchildren. Memorial services were held at the Northway Christian Church. Donations can be made to Parkinsons Society, Dallas.

John Franey Foy, Jr., passed away Monday in Presbyterian Hospital in Albuquerque. He was 27. Mr. Foy, who was confined to a wheel chair most of his life, was an active and constructive member of the community. He faced life with vigor and enthusiasm. As a candidate for the city council last spring he said, “You get out of life what you put into it. I just can’t sit there like a bump on a log. I am an American citizen, free to work as I please, and I will work, not only for myself but for the community in which I live.” He was the driving force in having the city install ramps for the handicapped in downtown Silver City. He was self employed and an Amway distributor, and in his words ‘‘handles business from my office on wheels.” Mr. Foy was lifetime resident of Grant County. He went to St. Mary’s through seventh grade and was taught homebound through high school, obtaining his GED in 1969. He is survived by his father, J. Franey Foy of Bayard, and his mother, Mrs. Rosemary Tolin of San Diego, California; two brothers, Patrick and Michael of Bayard; three sisters, Mary Foy, Silver City, Mrs. Kathi Cleary, University City Mo., and Rosebud Foy, Bayard. Also surviving are his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary V. Foy of Central. Rosary services were said yesterday at the Curtis
Bright Funeral Chapel, Reverend Father Steve Szmutko officiating. Funeral mass will he recited today at 10:00 a.m. at the Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley with Monsignor Thomas conducting the services. Interment will follow in Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Alfred P. Corral, Ernie Brown, Paul Gutierrez, Jerry Walz, John DeBraal and Matt Gruwell.

FOY: Torn FoyJr.,35, passed, away Saturday near San Jose, Calif. He was born Oct. 7, 1950 in Deming to Thomas and Joan Foy. He was a 1968 graduate of Cobre. High School and a 1972 graduate of the University of Notre Dame. He was very active in athletics in high school and college. He graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 1975 with a Juris Doctor degree. He had been practicing law in Grant County with his father since 1976. His wife, Sue Jollènsten, joined the practice in Grant County in the spring of 1977. He was a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association, the New Mexico State Bar Association, was vice president of the Corporation for Downtown Development, vice president of the No Cattle Company in Mimbres Valley, was a director of Sunwest Bank of Grant County, and was vice president of the law firm of Foy, Foy and Jollensten, P.A. He was active with high school students competing in mock trial competition of the New Mexico State Bar Association, and also served on the Judicial Election Committee of the State Bar Association. He is survived by his wife, Sue Jollensten, and one daughter, Loren Foy, of Silver City; his parents, State Rep. Thomas Foy and his wife Joan of Bayard; two sisters, Celia Foy Castillo and Muffet Foy Cuddy, both of Santa Fe; and two brothers, J. Carney Foy of Temple Ariz., and James B. Foy of Albuquerque. Rosary recitation will be tonight at 7:30 in the Curtis Bright chapel with the Rev. Tomas Perez officiating. Joint services will held Thursday in the Fine Arts Auditorium at Western New Mexico University for Tom Foy Jr. and David Lane. Pallbearers for Mr. Foy will be Ferol Baker, Jerry Boswell, Billy Faust, Jerry Hurt, Jim Reid, Gene Valles, David Berry, Steve Denitch, Terry Hennigan, John Peevey, Joe Rocca and Joe Vencill. Named as honorary pall bearers for Tom Foy Jr. and David Lane .ire the Grant Conni y Ram Assuieflon, Grant County judges, attorneys and staff of the Sixth Judicial District Attorney’s Office, La Peda Frisbee Club, Isabel Bryan, David dcl Junco, Sharlenc Grunerud, Christy Miller, Katherine, Radcliff, Pat White, Ann Finley Wright, Marty Daly, Bill Graham, Jennifer Johnson, Dodie Thomas, and Jennifer White y Chavez. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the American National Bank for the David A. Lane Memorial Scholarship Fund and to Sunwest Bank for the Tom Foy Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund. Arrangements are by the Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

Foy: Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10 a.m at the Santa Clara Catholic Church in Central for Thomas Foy of Central, who died at the Hillcrest General Hospital early Wednesday following an extended illness. Mr. Foy was born in County Mayo, Ireland on Jan. 22, 1881 and at the age of 16 with his brother Edward went to England where they worked for a few years until coming to the United States to Denver, Colo., where both worked for a while. Mr. Foy came to New Mexico and engaged in the lumbering business and became prominent as a businessman, rancher and banker in the Central, Bayard and Silver City areas. Mr. Foy was a charter member of the Bayard Lions Club; a member of the New Mexico Cattle Growers Association; the Silver City Chamber of Commerce and the Silver City Elks Lodge; the Grant County Bayard Chamber of Commerce; was a charter member of the Cowboy Hall of Fame and an honorary member of the FFA. He and the late John W. Turner were the organizers and founders of the Grant County State Bank and he served as president from its founding until January, 1968. He was chairman of the board of directors at the time of his death. Survivors of the deceased include his widow, Mrs. Mary V. Foy of Central; four children, Thomas P. Foy of Bayard, Mrs. Rosemary Stewart of Central, John Franey Foy of Bayard and Mrs. Winifred Ann Momsen of El Paso, Tex.; 22 grandchildren and his brother, Edward Foy of Glendoe, Wyo. Interment was in Memory Lane Cemetery. Pallbearers were his grandsons: Joe R. Stewart, Jr., Thomas P. Foy, Jr., Gus P. Momsen III, Patrick T. Foy, Thomas M. Momsen and Joe Carney Foy.

FOY: Joan Csrney Foy passed away Saturday after a long and valiant battle with cancer. She was born May 1, 1919, in Deming to Bernard J. and Mary Mahoney Carney. She lived in Grinnell, Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa, and Deming during her childhood. She attended St. Mary's College in Notre Dame, Ind., and graduated from the University of Iowa in 1941 with a bachelor of commercial science degree in business administration. She was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. From 1940 to 1948, she managed J.A. Mahoney's Hardware Store and Funeral Home as a pioneer businesswoman in Deming. Mrs. Foy was the Sun Princess from Deming for the El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl in 1940. She piloted airplanes until World. War II and she was a ham radio operator. Thomas P. Foy and Joan were married Nov. 17, 1948, and made their home in Bayard with their five children. She was very supportive of all of her husband's activities and efforts in his professional and political life.
Mrs. Foy was active in the Christian Family Movement, managed the St. Mary's buses and was a member of the St. Mary's school board. She attended numerous Bayard Little League games and even umpired a few. Politics was another focus for her. She served as vice chairwoman of the Grant County Democrates from 1974 78. In 1980, she was elected chairwoman, a position she held until 1993. In September 1990, she was inducted into the New Mexico Democratic Party Hall of Fame. Her husband was elected to the New Mexico Legislature iñ1970 and she accompanied him to Santa Fe each session, assisting the Prospectors in public relations efforts with state governmental officials. Bridge was a
lifelong passion of Mrs. Foy's and she was a member of several bridge clubs in the Silver City and Santa Fe areas. She was a member of the 24 Club, Wacky Club, Garden Club, Woman's Club, Bayard Lioness Club, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Post 3347, Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary Post No. 1, and Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church Parish in Bayard. Family gatherings were important to Mrs. Foy. She loved life and was a fighter to the end, having succumbed to her third bout with cancer. Her friends and family will never forget her can
doe attitude. She was preceded in death by her father, in 1940; her mother, in 1989; and her son, Tommy Foy Jr., in 1986. Survivors include her husband, Thomas P. Foy of Bayard, and their children and spouses, Celia and Al Castillo of Silver City, Suzanne Jollensten of Albuquerque, Muffet and Buck Cuddy of Santa Fe, J. Carney and Creta Foy of Silver City, and Jim and Valvina Val Foy of Silver City; and her nine grandchildren, Celita and Felisa Castillo, Loren Jollensten Foy. Erin and Reese Cuddy, Carston and Caytlyn Foy, and Valerie and John Horton, children of Jim and Val Foy. She is also survived by her sister and brother in law, Celia and Jim Lundy of Deming; and her brother and sister in law Joe and Socorro Carney of Deming. Visitation will take place at Baca's Funeral Chapels from 2 5 p.m. Wednesday. The prayer vigil, conducted by the Rev. Mike Lindsay, will be recited at Our Lady of Fatima Church in Bayard at 7 p.m., also on Wednesday. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated by the Most Rev. Ricardo Ranurez, bishop o the Diocese of Las Cruces, a St. Vincent's Catholic Church in Silver City,
beginning at 10 a.m. Thursday. Interment will follow at Fort Bayard National Cemetery. Pallbearers will be John Lundy, Pete Momsen, David Momsen, Tom Stewart, Dennis Healy and Michael Foy. Honorary pallbearers are her remaining nieces and nephews and their spouses, her grandchildren, and members of the 24 Club, Woman's Club, Wacky Club, Silver City and Santa Fe bridge clubs, Democratic Party and the Bayard Lions and Lioness clubs, as well as her veteran friends, legislators and legislative spouses, and her many friends all over New Mexico. Mrs. Foy valued education and passed this value on to her children. In lieu of flowers, the family requests gifts be made to the CarneyFoy Scholarship Fund In care of Western New Mexico University Foundation, P.O. Box 1158, Silver City, N.M. 88062 1158. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Fraas; Matthew G. Fraas Jr., age 76, who resided five miles east of Deming died early Sunday morning at Memorial General Hospital in Las Cruces, NM. He was born on May 21, 1908 in College Point, Long Island, New York. He served in the U.S. Navy for 30 years retiring as Chief Warrant Officer. Mr. Fraas had resided here the last 11 years coming from New York and was a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Loyal Order of Moose No. 2088. Funeral services were at the Chapel of the Dawn of Baca's Wheeler Funeral Chapels with Pastor Edward Richmeyer of Reedemer Lutheran Church officiating. Interment followed at Mountain View Cemetery with Graveside Services accorded by Luna County United Veterans. Survivors include his wife, Lena Maria Fraas of the home; three daughters, Joyce Bernuth of Florida; Martha A. Overton and Sharon F. Martin of Long Island, N.Y.; one brother, Arthur Fraas of New York; nine grandchildren and nine great
 grandchildren.

Frame: Grant County's highway accident toll so far this year rose to eight deaths last Friday when Jack Frame, 21, son of Paul Frame, passed away in Hillcrest General Hospital. He was the fourth victim of a one car accident on U.S. Highway 260 south of Hurley the night of May 2, which took the lives of Phillip Spruill, Roy Lee and Arnold Leon Trammell. In the accident, Jack Frame suffered a basal skull fracture and multiple injuries and never regained consciousness. Funeral services were held Sunday at 4 p.m. in the First Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Charles S. Walker and the Rev. Alfred Kline of Hurley Community Church. The body was sent to Durango, Colo. for burial by the Cox Mortuary, accompanied by the father, Paul Frame, an engineer for the Phelps Dodge Corp. at Tyrone. Also surviving is a grandfather, A.R. Norton of Ignacio, Colo. Francis: Maurice Bealle Francis, 63, died Sept. 3 at his residence in Capitan. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War ll and was an accountant for El Paso Natural Gas Co. He was preceded in death by his wife, Donna, on Nov. 28, 1978. Services were held this morning at the Lagrone Funeral Home Chapel in Ruidoso. Officiating was Robert W. Presnall, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Ruidoso. Burial was in South Park, in Roswell. Survivors are three sons, Michael T. Francis of San Patricio, J. Bradley Francis, of Austin, Texas, and Dan Patrick Francis of Ruidoso; one daughter, Marcie F. Louwinn of Franklin, Tenn.; six grandchildren; and a sister, Virginia Hunt of Silver City.

David W. Frank, 30. Prominent Cincinnati, Ohio business man and brother of Isadore Frank of Silver City, died suddenly at his home in Cincinnati Thursday evening. Mr. Frank, an official of the Kroger Grocery and Baking Co, large national grocery chain, had visited in Silver City arid was well Acquainted here. He is survived by his wife, two children, Dortald and Susan Jane, one grandchild, and his mother. Mrs. Louis Frank, all of Cincinnati; three brothers, Isadore of Silver City and Harry and Mayer of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Frank left immediately by plane for Cincinnati.

The funeral services for Isadore Frank, 65, who died Monday in the Las Cruces Hoapital, were held Iñ Grahams ‘Mortuary in Las Cruces Thuresday. Rabbi Floyd Fierman of Temple Mt Sinai of El Paso, Tex., officiated. Burial was in the Masonic Cemetery: Mr. Frank was born October 4, 1902, In Cincinnati, Ohio, and came to New Mexico In 1930, settling in Silver City. A veteran of World War 11, he was engaged in business in Silver City ‘prior to moving to Las Cruces in 1957 where he operated an automobile agency. He is survived by his widow, the former Eleanor Wright from Silver City;, his daughter, Mrs. Lynor Kagey, Philadelphia, ‘Pa.; and two brothers, Mayer’Frank’ and Harry Frank of Los Angeles Calif. The family requests that in Lieu of flowers, the donations be made to the Temple Bethel, ‘Las Cruces, or to the Heart Fund.
Frank: David W. Frank, brother of Isadore Frank of this city, died suddenly at his home in Cincinnati last Thursday evening. Hewas 50 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Frank left here immediately upon receiving word of the death and attended the funeral which was held in Cincinnati. The deceased was an official of the Kroger Grocery and Baking Co. of Cincinnati, a large national concern. He had often visited in Silver City and was known by many people here. Survivors are his wife; two children, Donald and Susan Jane; one grandchild; and his mother, Mrs. Louis Frank, all of Cincinatti; three brothers, Harry and Mayer of Los Angeles and Isadore Frank of Silver City.

Frank: Harry Frank, 79, a long time business and civic leader in Silver City between 1931 and 1947 died at his home in Santa Monica, California on December 24, 1973. He leaves his wife of 54years, Rose, three children; Dr. William Frank of Los Angeles, Mrs. Stanley (Wilma) Keller of Santa Monica, and Lewis (Junior) Frank of Washington, D.C.; and six grandchildren. Dad Frank often looked back on his Silver City days as some of his happiest, most challenging and rewarding time. He leaves many friends in Silver City and New Mexico to this day. Mr. Frank was born on July 6, 1894, in Elk, West Virginia and grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, as one of six brothers and one sister. He went to work at a very early age and rose to success in the iron and steel salvage business in Youngstown, Ohio. After the depression began in the 1920's Mr. Frank resettled his family temporarily in California before noticing a newspaper advertisement of a business opportunity in Silver City. In 1931 the Frank family moved to Silver City after he purchased Lera's Confectionary on North Bullard Street. A year later he opened up Frank's Cafe at 308 North Bullard featuring live entertainment. The cafe grew and prospered in the 1930's and 1940's and was known far and wide for the quality of its food and the Frank's pride and personal interest in satisfying their clientele ranging from judges to the man in the street. Every Fourth of July, Mr. Frank would co sponsor the Silver City Rodeo. His love of sports and business also merged in his promotion of boxing and wrestling matches at the Elks Hall on North Texas Street. In addition, Mrs. Frank had mining and cattle interests in Grant County and southwestern New Mexico. He was a member of the Elks. Mr. Frank sold the cafe in 1946 and the Franks moved the following year to Santa Monica near where he co owned and operated Lewis Liquors until his retirement in October 1961. His brother Isadore owned the Frank Motor Company on Bullard Street until 1958.

Frank: 94, a resident of Silver City, passed away Sept. 11 in Fort Bayard Medical Center. He was a pharmacist in Deming and at Silver Rexall Drug in Silver City for many years. He is survived by two sons, Norbert Frank of Fairview Heights, Ill., and Paul Frank of Royal Oak, Mich.; three grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. Graveside services were conducted this morning at 10 in Memory Lane Cemetery. Arrangements are by the Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

FRANKLIN: Mary Eleanor Franklin, 70, of Silver City passed away Saturday at her residence. Services are pending with Bright Funeral Home.

FRANKLIN: Mary Eleanor Franklin, 70, of Silver City passed away Saturday, Jan. 9, at her residence. Memorial services will be conducted at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at the Georgeann Franklin Owens home, 21 Meadow Hawk Lane, Silver City. Memorial services will also be conducted in April at Beechwood Cemetery in Kendall, N.Y. Mrs. Franklin was born Jan. 14,1928, in Kendall, the daughter of William Frank Wing and Daisy Schepard Wing. She was married to George Richardson Franklin, who preceded her in death in June 1990. Mrs. Franklin is survived by one daughter, Maria Opiatka of California; a son, Michael Bowler of Las Vegas; a stepdaughter, Georgeann Franklin Owens of Silver City; a brother, William Wing, and his wife, Beverly, of Rochester, N.Y.; a sister, Nell, of New York; a sister in law, Neva Wing of Maryland; several grandchildren, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grand nephews; and a great grand nephew. Mrs. Franklin was also preceded in death by a brother, Roswell Wing. She was a member of the Wing Family of America, whose ancestors sailed to the New World, landing in Massachusetts in 1632. They eventually settled in Sandwich, Mass., as one of the original families granted land by the Crown. They built the Wing Fort House, completing it in 1641, where annual reunions of the family take place. Mrs. Franklin's wit and generous spirit will be missed by her many friends and family. In lieu of flowers, donation' may be made to the Gila Regional Medical Center Hospice, in care of Wanda Hall 1313 E. 32nd St., Silver City, NM 88061. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Rosemary Alice Franklin, 52, died Monday June 27; in Silver City. She was born ‘in Cape Gerardo Mo. but was a resident of Grant County since 1968. She is survived by her husband, Arthur B. Franklin Sr. of Silver City; three Sons, Arthur Franklin Jr. of Roswell, Donnie Franklin and Benny Franklin both of Silver City; one daughter Mary Rochelle Franklin of Silver City; ,two brothers,. Jack F. Chappell of Council Bluff, Iowa and Tm D. Chapel of Los Lunas, N.M.; one sister, Joy Cecilia Macher of Albuquerque and three grandchildren. ass of the resurrection was celebrated in S. Francis Newman Center with the Rev. Robert Getz officiating Interment followed at Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers: were Bud Webster, Leon Nance, Grady Littletonn, Wayne Bounds, Jimmy DeBusk and Bob Hughes, Arrangements by Wheeler Funeral Home in Silver City.

Franklin: Art Franklin, 69, passed away Monday in Roswell after an illness. Mr. Franklin was a longtime resident of Grant County. He was active in the Copper Little League as coach of the Bombers during the 1970s and was owner of Franklin and Sons Feed Store. He was preceded in death by his wife, Rosemary Chappell Franklin. He is survived by three sisters; a brother, A. J. Franklin of Roswell; four daughters, Carolyn Hobbs and Shelly Cook of Roswell, Barbara Crosby of Virden, and Lunell Gilly of Amarillo, Texas; three sons, Art Franklin Jr. and Donnie Franklin of Roswell, and Benny Franklin of Silver City; 16 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Memory Lane Cemetery in Silver City. Pallbearers will be Bud Webster, Jim DeBusk, Marion Crumbly, Todd Pugmire, Jimmy DeBusk and Grandy Littleton. Family members selected Curtis Bright Funeral Home to serve them.

FRANKS: Mary Bagnall Franks, 90, of Silver City passed away Sunday, Aug. 15, at her home. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at Blight Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Trafton officiating. Interment will be in Memory Lane Cemetery. Mrs. Franks was born Sept. 23, 1908, in Clarinda, Iowa, the daughter of George Arthur Bagnall and Mable Park Bagnall. She married Alvin E. Franks on June 16, 1931, in Denver. Mrs. Franks is survived by her husband of 68 years; two sons, Richard Franks of Lordsburg, and George Franks and his wife, Armena, of Tucson, Ariz.; a brother, Richard L. Bagnall of Silver City; three grandchildren, Jamie, Maggie and Hagan; two great grandchildren, Zachary and Kylie; four nieces, Sue Ann Forshee, Shirley Franks, Helen Harris and Carolyn Segulja, all of Silver City; and her sister in law, Juanita Franks, She was preceded in death by her parents, and her stepmother, Helen Hudson Bagnall. Mrs. Franks attended grade school in Clarinda and graduated from East Denver High. She attended college at Denver University and at the University of Colorado, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority and earned a bachelor of science degree in education. She graduated June 15, 1931, and married Mr, Franks the following day. Mr. and Mrs. Franks' first home was in Pittsburgh, where he had an electrical engineering job with Westinghouse. They returned to Silver City, where their sons, Richard Alvip and George William, were born. Mrs. Franks was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She was a lifetime member of the Silver City Museum. Mrs. Franks was a member of the Wacky Club, the Silver City Woman's Club and the Sandoviel Club. She loved her family and friends, and taking care of her beautiful home. She was a good mother and per feet wife. Pallbearers will ba John Werner, Kyle Brown, Myron Forshee, Joe Delk. Tink Burris and Howard Little. Honorary bearers will be Mrs. Franks' caregivers, Dorothy McDaniel, Evelyn Madrid, Yolanda Gutierrez. Margie Aquilar, Shirley Wheeler and Angela Tafoya. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Gila Regional Hospice in care of Wanda Hall, 1313 E. 32nd St., Silver City, NM 88061. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Franks: Katherine Brooks Franks, 84, of the Franks Ranch died Tuesday in the Fort Bayard Medical Center following and extended illness. Mrs. Franks was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Silver City. She had been a member of a pioneer ranching family since her marriage to Randolph Franks in 1931. She was born in Warren, Ohio, Aug. 3, 1903, and attended CSTC college in Greely, Colo., and taught kindergrten in Denver, Colo., prior to her marriage and moving to Silver City. She was a member of St. Elizabeth's Guild since her arrival in the area. Her other community activities included membership in Jacob Bennett Chapter of The Daughters of the American Revolution and she had served as a DAR regent in 1951, 1952, and from 1963 69. She had received her 50 year pin. She was a member of the Silver City Woman's Club, Evergreen Garden Club, and White Signal Extension Club, serving on numerous committees, and holding various offices. She was a charter member of Chapter AG of PEO and was president in 1958 59. Mrs. Franks is survived by two daughters, Carolyn Segulja of Silver City and Shirley Fowler of Mimbres; one sister, Margaret Sellin of Sun City, Ariz.; four grandchildren, Kathryn Anne Greeman and Peter Segulja III, both of Silver City, Joel Young of Fort Worth, Texas, and Pamela Louise Young of Casa Grande, Ariz.; and two great grandchildren, Jerrod Tyrell Greeman of Silver City and Becky Powell of Fort Worth. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Wheeler Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. C.M. Henderson officiating. Interment will follow in the Silver City Masonic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Chet Brown, Henry Torres, Bill Turner, Howard Little, Clint Johnson and Roger McMillan. Serving as honorary pallbearers, Y. Toy, Stuart Pinkerton, Forrest Delk, Bill McMillan, Hubert Robertson, Gabby Hayes, Wayne Woodbury, Harris Gray, Gene Donohue and Jeff Glen. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Silver City Public Library or the New Mexico Girls Ranch through Copper Cow Belles. The Wheeler Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Franks: Mrs. Maggie Flury Franks died at her home east of Silver City last Saturday. Funeral services were held Monday in the Curtis Bright Funeral Chapel with Reverend Eugene Bjork officiating. Interment followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Mrs. Franks was born in Gordonsville, Virginia, April 30, 1876 and came to Grant County with her family two years later in a covered wagon. The family homesteaded about five miles east of Silver Ctiy. The property is still in the family and it was at her home on the original homestead where Mrs. Franks died. Mrs. Franks was in the ranching business in Grant County all of her life. When her husband, Will C. Franks died in 1920, Mrs. Franks took over the active direction of the ranching operation. She was the last surviving member of those who withstood a raid by Victorio's Apaches on Robert's cabin in Alma in April, 1880. Shortly after her 100th birthday, Mrs. Franks' name was drawn for the jury list for the Sixth Judicial District. In responding to the questionnaire concerning her eligibility to serve she said she was self employed, listed her occupation as a rancher, and stated there was no reason she could not serve as a juror. Mrs. Franks is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Juanita Franks and Mrs. Lola Belle Vesely both of Silver City. One son, Mr. Alvin E. Franks of Silver City and two sisters, Mrs. Flora Harrington of the Mimbres and Mrs. Annie Delk; six grandchildren; Frank Vesely, Helen Harris, Shirley Young, Carolyn Segulja, all of Silver City and Richard Franks of Aztec and George Franks of Tucson. Eleven great grandchildren, Brad Edwards of Tucson, Kathy Greenman of Deming, Maggie Franks of Tucson, Pete Segulja, Jr., of Las Cruces, Pam and Joel Young of Casa Grande, Ariz., Jamie Franks of Lubbock, Texas, Pete Vesely of Albuquerque, Niki Vesely of Silver City and Linda and Gary Harris of Silver City.

Death Saturday Nov 23, at the’ home of Mr and Mrs Barry Christian, his niece and nephew at Bayard,.claImed Joseph Frantom,, 71, of’ Pinos AItôs, one of, Grant . county’a’ pioneer m1n1ng men, who came to. New Mexico 51’ years ago from England. to Join his two brothers Jack and San. ‘who wère engaged In mining at this early day gold silver camp, Born in Cornwell England, July 5.. 1875,Mr Frantom was 21 years old when. he came to the United States. to seek his fortune In theWest, at a time when new mining camps were springing up big up over
night followlng bonanza strikes. During the years of his mining activities at Pinos Altos, Mr. Frantom became well known. and respected, and he
allowed ‘mining until he became ill about two months ago.
 Surviving are six nieces and five nephews Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Cox Mortuary Chapel, conducted by the Rev. David E. Holt, rector of the Church of thè Good Shepherd, with Interment In’ the cemetery
at Pinos Altos. Casket. bearers’ wer John Frantom, Larry ChristIan, Ben. Jamin Hickman,’ Arthur Kerr, Ernest Christ1an
and Richard Benjamin

Death last Friday at his home in the Arenas Valley summoned William J. Frantom, 58, well known resident of a pioneer Grant County family. Surviving are his wife, six sisters, Mrs. Susie Kern, Mrs. Helda Douglas, Mrs. Jeanie Christian, Mrs. Maud Skelly, Mrs. Edith Hickman and Miss Ellen Frantom; four brother, Ted Frantom; Joe Frantom , Robert Frantom and James Frantom. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Cox Mortuary chapel, conducted by the Rev. Richard Akers of the First Methodist church of Bayard. Santa Rita A. F. & A. M. Lodge No. 44 held committal rites at the grave in the Masonic cemetery.

Frantz: Dora C. Frantz, 63, died Monday in Muskegon, Mich. She was born March 15, 1929, in Silver City and resided in El Paso, Texas from 1960 until moving to Muskegon in June. Mrs. Frantz was a retired registered nurse. She is survived by her children, Robert of Tennessee, Roger of Muskegon, Laurey Frantz of Palm Springs, Calif., and Anna Marie Martin of Muskegon; and five grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday, July 30, in Muskegon. Memorial contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by System Funeral Homes of Muskegon.

FRASER
John Duncan Fraser Sr., 94, passed away Monday in the Good Samaritan Nursing Home in Las Cruces. Mr. Fraser is survived by his wife, Ola McCarty Fraser of Las Cruces; three daughters, Lillian Wilson of Whittier, Calif., Catherine Hedges of Silver City and Eleanor Brumback of Las Vegas, Nev.; a son, John 1). Fraser of Tucson, Ariz.; 13 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Friday at 10 am. at the Masonic Cemetery in Silver City with a memorial service’ at the Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. The Rev. R. Rolland Armstrong and the Rev. Harry M. Champlain will officiate. The family requests donations be made to the Presbyterian Church of Silver City. Arrangements are by the Curtis Bright Funeral Home of Silver City.

FRASER: Ola McCarty Fraser, 92, died Wednesday in Las Cruces. She was horn in Reserve and at the time of her death she was living in Las Cruces. Mrs. Fraser was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She is Survived by three Daughter’s, Lillian D Wilson of Whittier CA, Catherine Hedges of’ Silver City and Elenore Brumbach of Las Vegas, Nev. One Son, John D Fraser of Tucson, Ariz.; 13 grandchildren; II great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Interment will be in the Masonic Cemetery Saturday at 11 am followed by memorial services in the Curtis Bright Funeral home, officiating at the services will be Harry N Chaplin and Rev Earl Harvey. Arrangements by Curtis Bright.

Fraser; Mrs. Thomas C. Fraser, 71, mother of Mrs. John Stock, passed away last Wednesday, at the home of her daughter, in Tyrone, where she had lived for the past 2 years. Mrs. Fraser was a pioneer teacher in the Arizona public school system retiring some years ago. Besides Mrs. Stock surviving is another daughter Mrs. L. W. Cross Jr of Phoenix Az; a son, Chief Gunners Mate Alex Fraser, stationed in Honolulu; Six grand children, a brother Gary Lindly, Sacramento Calif., and a sister Mrs. James Little, Tuolomene Calif. Funeral services were held Saturday in Tucson, with burial in Evergreen cemetery. The Cox mortuary was in charge of arrangements.

FRASER: James A. Fraser, 57, who had been in ill health for an extended time, died the past week. Mr. Fraser had resided in Hurley for the past 30 years and was a member of the Community Church there. He was a retired Kennecott Copper Corporation employee. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Hazel Fraser, and a son, James A. Fraser, Jr., both of Hurley. The Rev. Harold E. Johnson conducted funeral services in the chapel of the Curtis Mortuary Interment was in Memory Lane Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ivan Lee, Herver Givve, Weldon Irby, Al A. Marrufo, Tom Wallers and Bob Crosby.

Fraser: Sarah Herrick Fraser, 77, passed away Feb. 15, 1978 at Kansas City, Mo. She was born July 1, 1900 in Ohio. She came to Reserve on her 21st birthday, the year Catron County became a county. Moved away from Reserve in 1939 and moved to Socorro where she spent the rest of her life. She had a stroke last Dec. 8th and her daughter took her to Kansas City Jan. 14 where she was having therapy. She died at Kansas City when another stroke took her life. Her husband, Hugh Fraser, preceded her in death 2 years ago. They were former owners and operators of the Security Abstract Title for Socorro and Catron counties, started by her father Mr. Herrick, later sold to Hugh and Sarah Fraser. She is survived by 2 daughters, Margie Ann Headen, Kansas City, Mo. and Jean Spillers, Las Vegas, Nev. Funeral services were at Presbyterian Church and burial at Socorro Cemetery with Rev. John D. Brown officiating.

Funeral services were held Saturday for Carl W. Fraser, of Hurley, who died Wednesday in Albuquerque. The Rev. Harold I Johnson had charge of the services with the Santa Rita No 44 AF&AM in charge of graveside services. Burial was in the Masonic cemetery. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Lee H. Horn of El Paso and Mrs. J. W. Briggs of Bend, Ore., five grandchildren, and one brother, Harry Fraser of Helena, Mont. Active pallbearers were E M Johnson, Jeff Rouse Harry Crawford, Jarvis Hayden, John Fellabaum, and J. H.. Pearson. Honorary pallbearers were Sherman Johnson, E. D. Lane, R. Beatty R B Creed, W. J. Hamlett C Walker, E. A. Schroer, W. H. Goodrich, J. J. Bell, W. H. Jones, J. H,. Blake, Sam Stearman Ranstead, J. G. Bailmer, F. A Slover, D. G. Thorne, D. W. Boise, Walker Akert, Jack Duvall, J I Byrne, J. G. Taylor, B. A. Hubbins, H E. Anderson and J C Conboy. Cox Mortuary directed funeral arrangements.

FRAZIER: Geraldine Frazier, 74, a Silver City resident since 1989, entered eternal life Friday, March 13, at Fort Bayard Medical Center. She was born Feb.

FRAZIER: Guy Milton Frazier Jr., 74. a resident of Silver City since 1989, entered eternal life Friday, Feb. 6, at’ Fort Bayard Medical Center. He was born Jan. 5, 1924, in San Antonio, Texas, to the late Guy M. and Pearl (Brown) Frazier. He was a civil engineer and had traveled to many parts of the world. Cremation was by Baca’s Mimbres Crematory. A memorial graveside service was to be held this afternoon at 2 at Fort Bayard National Cemetery with David Stain officiating. Veterans honors were accorded. Survivors include his wife of 40 years+ Geraldine Elaine Frazier of Silver City; and his special friends, Melanig Crespin and, her husband Felix, and their.’ Daughter Kathryn. He is aIso
survived by two nieces, Laura and Kathy. He was preceded.in death by two sisters, Katheryn Gilbert and Dorthy Harrison and Entrusted to Baca’s.

I. S. Frazier, father of Mrs. James M. Kelley, Silver City, and William S. Frazier, Santa Rita, died in an Ardmore, Okla., hospital Tuesday. Funeral arrangements are pending with the Bettis Funeral Home in Ardinore.

Frazin: In the death of Dr. Nathan D. Frazin, 69, last Thursday, at the suburban family home on the Cottage San Road, the Silver City community lost a prominent physican and a surgeon, who was widely known and recognized in his profession in New Mexico State medical circles. Dr. Frazin had been in falling health for the past year and in December underwent major surgery in Southwestern General Hospital. He was making satisfactory progress towards recovery when complication set in which prove fatal. Dr. Frazin's death brought sadness throughout the community where he had devoted many years of life, not only as a doctor, but as an active and farseeing leader in the progress of Silver City and Grant County. Aside from his profession, his advice in helping to solve many problems was invaluable. His faith in the town future never faltered. As a doctor he had the utmost faith of his patients, none of whom was less important than the other. Dr. Frazin adhered to the highest ethics of the medical profession throughout his lifetime of practice. It was a labor of love to alleviate the ill and Minster to suffering humanity. Compensation for his services was secondary. What counted most was the restoration to health of his patients. This understanding resulted in a bond of closeest friendship between doctor and patients that speeded recovery. Dr Frazin was utterly unselfish and generous in his silent charities. His philosophy of life was to give not receive. Thus he earned for himself and deserved the respect and affection of all who knew him, whether as patients or friends. Often, he confined to intimate friends that was his greatest reward in his life came from helping others, not only in illness but in adversity. Bron inChicago. Dr. Frazin was born Nov. 10, 1889, in Chicago, the son of Harris and Bessie Neuman Frazin. He was one of 12, children. His early education was in the Chicago public school, followed which he completed his college education at Northwestern University and graduated from Medical school, where he received his degree in medicine in 1911. He began practice as a physician and surgeon in Santa Barbara, Mexico and headed the medical staff of the American Smelting & Refining Company Hospital Later he engaged in private practice in ElPaso, Dr. Frazin came to Tyrone in 1916, where he joined the medical staff of the Phelps Dodge Corporation Hospital, of which the late Dr. L. L Minor was chief surgeon when mining operations were superned at the Tryone in 1921, he and Mrs. Frazin returned to Rositia Mexico, where he practice until 1925, when he came to Silver City and opened an office here, engaging in general practice for 33, years with an outstanding record in his profession. He was a member of the American Medi Association, the New Mexico, Medical Association and the Grant County Medical Society, serving as its president. Career of Service Funeral services were held Sunday at 10:30.a.m. at th Cox Mortuary Chapel, Tyrone Lodge of Masons conducting ritualistic rites. Following the services, the body was taken to El Paso where interment took place at 3:30 p.m. in Temple Mount Sinai cemetery, with a brief committal graveside service bt Rabbi Floyd Fireman. Active pallbearers were Jerry Faust, Walter DuMoulin, Wade White Tom Hill, Murray Ryan and Walter Wilson Alternative pallbearers were William Hazen, George McCreary, HUbert Roberson, Harrison Schmitt, Clark Doherty, Joseph Taylor, Herman Uhli, Robert Jackson, Sr. Sam Scherotter, Ira Wright Isador Frank, Gifford Hinmam, James Ryan, Sr. Jack Borenstein, Don Lusk, Mike Candiello, Frank Light, Clyde E. Ely Fred Parrish, and David Boise, Sr. Dr C. C. Cobb, Dr. R.C. Willie, DR. R.A. WAslh, Dr. J. E. Robinson Dr. J.Spriggs, Dr. M. Barton, Dr. R. C. Lane, Dr. J. C. Mitchell, Dr. W. Dove. Dr.W. Hall Dr.C.E.Kaufman, Dr. R.E. Watts, Dr.L.L. Woodworth, Dr. W.S. Wilkison, Dr. Judd Calhoun, Nelson Gray, C.C. Snell, Shirl Kauffman, Monroe Penninton, Joe Block, John Stock, E.W Ward, Leo Schiff, Max Schiff, from El Pas; Charles Auer, Dr. M.S. Hart, Dr. J. Rodge, Dr. S.P. Rogers, Dr. Leigh Wilcox Dr. W.A. Jones, Dr. F.C. Golding Dr. W. Curtiss. Those from a distance attend the funeral were Mrs. Al Fenster and Myron Frazin , Chicago; Mrs. Louis Frazin and Capt. Bob Frazin,Albuquerque; Walter Dumoulion, Ajo, Ariz; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawson, Douglas Ariz; Mr. Lawson is general manger and vice presdient of the Phlps Dodge Corpoation Silver City Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Latter Day Saints in Silver City. Interment was in the Gila Mesa cementry .

Mrs. Leah Brewer Freberg, 92, passed away Thursday, June 30, at Hillcrest Hospital following an extended illness. Mrs. Freberg was a native of Des Moines, Iowa, and had resided in Grant County for the past 60 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gustave G. Freberg in 1965. Mrs. Freberg is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Blackman of Hurley, Mrs. Virginia Walker of Albuquerque arid Mrs. Jean McCord of Lakewood, Calif., two sons, Robert Freberg of Hurley and Kenneth Freberg of Albuquerque, 17 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Memorial services were held Saturday, July 2, at the Hurley Community Church with Mr. David Strain conducting the services.

FREBERG: Gustav G. Freberg, 83, a long time resident of Hurley, died at his home Saturday after an extended illness. Mr. Freberg was born in Devenport, Iowa, July 14, 1882. He was married in St.Paul, Minn., Oct. 4, 1906 and the family moved to Albuquerque in November of 1911. In the spring of 1916 they moved to Hurley, which has been their home continuously since that time. Mr. Freberg was an employee in the Santa Rita Store at Hurley throughout these years. Upon his retirement his outstanding record of employment was unmatched by any other Chino employee. Survivors of Mr. Freberg include his widow, Mrs. G. G. Freberg; three daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Blackman of Hurley, Mrs. Virginia Walker of Albuquerque and Mrs. Jean McCord of Lakewood, Calif.; two sons, Robert Freberg of Hurley and Kenneth Freberg, athletic coach at the Indian School in Albuquerque; 17 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. A son, Donald Freberg, died in 1941. The Rev. Harold E. Johnson conducted a Memorial Service at the Curtis Mortuary chapel and burial followed.

Freberg: Robert Channing Freberg, born Aug. 9, 1912 in Albuquerque, passed away in the early morning of July 23. He is survived by his wife, Willie Raye Billie Freberg of Hurley; a son Robyn B. Freberg of El Mirage, Ariz.; three grandchildren, Donna Freberg Milam, Aenid Freberg Ptasznyski and Randolph A. Freberg, all of Phoenix; seven great grandchildren, Paul Michael Ptasznyski, Katie Ann Ptaszynski, Andrew Jay Ptasznyski, Nichole Arrae Milam, John Robyn Milam, Ryan Davis Freberg and Kristina Marie Freberg; and three sisters, Marjorie Blackman of Hurley, Virginia Walker of Albuquerque and Jean McCord of Lakewood, Calif. He is also survived by nephews, Lance and Brian Walker, Darry Blackman, Ken A. McCord and Ken Hendricks Freberg; and nieces, Karen Wilder, Sandra Rockwell, Donna Mughn and Maida Armstrong of Albuquerque, and Glenda Freberg, Page Ivy, Pamela McCord, Sheila Baldwin and Diana Sourbeer of California. Gustave G. and Leah Freberg, his parents, preceded him in death many years ago, as did two brothers, Donald B. Freberg and Kenneth H. Freberg. A graveside memorial service was to be held today at 2 p.m. at Memory Lane Cemetery in Silver City. Pallbearers were his son, Robyn Freberg, grandson, Randy Freberg, grandsons in law, Mark Ptasynski and Robbie Milam, and his friends, John Alexander and Ron L. Glasscock. Honorary bearers were Pearl V. Gigger, George Culp, Howard Greenwood and Bob Mughn. Mr. Freberg was a second generation resident from Sweden. He was an employee of Chino Mines for 37 years. He was master of first aid training; Cub Scout master; and an outdoorsman, taking pleasure in guns and hunting. Family members selected Curtis Bright Funeral Home to serve them.

L. E. Freeland, former longtime and well known resident of Grant Counts’, died last Friday at Truth or Consequences where he had lived for the past several years. He had been in ill health for several years. Surviving are him is his wife Mrs. Amy Freeland, a daughter, Mrs. Doyle. Jackson, Silver City a stepson, Clifford Williams, San Francisco: a grandson, Steve McDerrnett and granddaughter, Bonnie McDermett, Silver City. Funeral services were held Sunday at Truth or Consequences. where burial took place.

FREEMAN: Carmen V. Freeman. 68. a Deming resident, passed away Tuesday at Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces. Visitation will he held this afternoon from 2 4 at Baca’s Funeral Chapels in Deming, where the rosary will begin at 7 tonight. The funeral Mass will he celebrated Saturday morning at 10 at Baca’s Funeral Chapels, with Father Matthew Haynos of Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery officiating. Concluding services and interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. She was born Oct. 23, (929, in Morenci. Ariz., to Manuel M. and Refugio DeLeon Vi dales. She had been a resident of Deming for 11 years, moving there from Clifton, Ariz. She worked for Phelps Dodge for (5 years before her retirement. She was very active with the Deming senior citizens program, and loved animals and flowers. She was a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery in Silver City. Mrs. Freeman is survived by her husband, Roosevelt J. Freeman of Deming; a daughter, Anna M. Harris of Deming; three brothers, Manuel L. Vidales of’ Phoenix, Victor D. Vidales of Safford, Ariz., and Felix D. Vidales of Globe, Ariz.; a sister, Maria Aguilera of Chandler, Ariz.; and a granddaughter, Jamic Harris of Deming. She was preceded in death by a son, Pedro Mojaro. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels of Deming.

FREEMAN: Alexander Raymond “Ray” Freeman, 82, of Cliff passed away Saturday at his residence. Mr. Freeman was born Aug. 18, 1915, in Pearl, Texas. He was the on of Newt Freeman and Salhe Chandler Freeman. He married Mary Florence Henry on June 25, 1945, in Silver City. Mr. Freeman is survived by his wife of 52 years; one son, Raymond Freeman, and his wife, Priscila, of’ Mule Creek; two grandsons. Chad Freeman and his wife, Kita, of Buckhorn and Scott Freeman oF Mule Creek; and one great grandchild. Bailey Kane Freeman of Buckhorn. Mr. Freeman was preceded in death by his parents. He served in the U.S. Army during World War 11. He was a rancher most of his life. The family requests in lieu of flowers, donations to the Gila Regional Hospices 13 I 3 32nd St., Silver City, NM 88061 or the American Cancer Society, Grant County Unit, P.O. Box 1943. Silver City, NM 88062. Bright Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.

Freeman: Duncan D. Freeman, 69, a Hachita resident, died Wednesday at Mimbres Memorial Hospital in Deming. No services will be held. He was born Jan. 18, 1923, in Pearl, Texas, and was an animal inspector with the Civil Service Department of Agriculture until his retirement. Mr. Freeman was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He had been a Hachita resident since 1973, having previously lived in Columbus. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived by his wife, Lucy Freeman of the home; a son, Russell W. Freeman of Winston; a daughter, Jeanie M. Freeman of Truth or Consequences; a brother, Ray Freeman of Cliff; and a grandchild, Kelly J. Freeman of Winston. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Lynora Frances Freeman. Baca's Funeral Chapels was in charge of arrangements. Cremation was by Baca's Mimbres Crematorium.

FRENCH: Lois “Lavern” French. 65, born from the union of Clifford Howell and Men Byers Howell on Aug. 6, 1932, in Mogollon, passed away Monday, Feb. 9, at 5:10 p.m. at ParkvieW Hospital in Pueblo, Cob. She was survived by a sister, Phyllis Huticherson of Pueblo; a brother, Raymond (Helen) Howell of Vista, Calif.; her children, D. Tom French Jr. and Ronni (Wayne) Owens of Pueblo, and John (Sue) French of Prescott, Aniz.; her grandchildren. Tony and his wife, Laura Owens, Tyler Owens, Chris McMurtree, Amanda McMurtree, Shawn Burger and Angelica Burger, all of. Pueblo, and Tony Blasky of Prescott; special nieces and nephews and their families; and a special friend, Karen Barber. She was preceded in death by her parents. Clifford Howell and Men Howell; and her siblings, Cliff Howell Jr., Francis Reynolds and Robert Reynolds. Prior to living in Pueblo, she resided in Silver City. She graduated from high school and pursued a higher level of education in Silver City. While in Silver City, she was employed at the Elks Lodge and the Drifter Restaurant and Lounge. Upon moving to Pueblo in the early l980s, to be closer to family, she was employed at Rosemary’s Open Hearth until forced to take early retirement due to declining health. Her family can be contacted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owens, 3322 Saint Clair Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005. Memorial services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Imperial Funeral Home Chapel, 5450 Hwy. 78 Wdst, Pueblo, Cob. Cremation has take place upon her request; burial will be held in Silver City at a later date.

French: Bessie Matilda Fleetham, 83, of Silver City, died Wednesday at the Hacienda de Salud nursing home in Silver City. Mrs. French was born in Pierce, Ariz., on Nov. 6, 1903. She moved to Mogollon in 1904 and at the age of 3 she moved to Fierro. She lived there about 14 years. She attended high school (New Mexico State Normal School) from 1920 23. In December of 1923 she married Wilber Dean French and together they moved to Silver City. She furthered her education at the New Mexico State Normal School and the New Mexico State Teachers College. She taught school for two years in Fort Bayard and one year in Cliff before joining the Silver City Consolidated School System. She taught here for some 20 years before retiring in 1964. Mrs. French was active in Beta Sigma Phi, the Order of the Eastern Star, the Rainbow board, the Silver City Woman's Club, the Hospital Auxiliary, the Town and Country Garden Club, the American Cancer Society, the White Water Extension Club, the Circle 1 of the First United Methodist Church of Silver City, and she was a member of the Association of University Women of Western New Mexico University. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilber Dean French, who died July 4, 1961, and by a son Donald Bruce French, who died Feb. 7, 1932. She is survived by three sons, W. Dean French and Dale T. French of Silver City and Robert D. French of Tucson, Ariz. Grandchildren include Michael and his wife, Debbie French of Deming; Patricia and her husband, Dewayne Kimmick of Locus Grove, Okla.; Todd and John French of Arizona; Ronnie and Wayne Owens of Colorado; Debbie and Randy White of Gila and Tom and Wendy French of Colorado. Great grandchildren include Jason and Elisa French, Chris and Amanda McMurtry, Tony Owens, Shawn and Angelica French, Toby and Jeramie Gabatree, and Bradley White. Visitation will be held in the Curtis Bright Chapel this evening from 5 7. Funeral services will be held at the First United Methodist Church in Silver City Saturday at 9:30 a.m. with the Rev. Wayne Sheffield officiating. Burial will be at a later date in the Fort Bayard National Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Joe Roy Sallars, John Hutchins, Fisher Longwell, Tink Burris, Don Rutton and Odell Fortenberry. Honorary pallbearers will be all of her many friends. Curtis Bright is in charge of arrangements.

Funeral services for Orel D. French, 52, were held in the Curtis Bright Funeral Chapel at 2:30 p.m. August 10 with interment following in the Ft. Bayard Veterans Cemetery. The Rev. Billy Foster of the First Baptist Church of Bayard officiated with military graveside services conducted. Mr. French passed away August 7 following a brief illness. He was a native of Henry County, Iowa and was residing in Central. He was employed in Fierro as an electrician for Hate, Inc.

Freshour Visitatioj for Mildred H Freshour, 93, of Las Cruces will; be from 5p.m. to 7 p.m Tuesday at Getz Funeral Home. The funeral service will be at .10: .a.m. Wednesday at University United Methodist Church. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Freshour died Tuesday at Antelope Valley Convalescing hospital in Lancaster CA. She was a retired elementary school teacher for the . Last Crucés Public Schools. She was born in Arkansas. Survivors include her son; Sam Freshour of Reserve and daughter;Becky Herron of Quartz Hill CA.

FRESQUES: Miguel Mesa “Mike” Fresques, .70, of Lordsburg passed away Saturday, Feb. 14, at Sunshine Haven Nursing Home. The rosary will be conducted today at 7 p.m. at Lordsburg Funeral Home. The funeral Mass will be celebrated, Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St Joseph’s Catholic Church iii Lordsburg. Interment will in the Shakespeare Cemetery.. Mr. Fresques was born Sept. 19, 1927, in Valadon, N.M., the son of Fermin Fresques and Rafaela Mesa. He is survived by his sister, and several nieces and nephews. Lordsburg Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Lewis S. Frlas, 46, World War II veteran, died Sunday in Fort Bayard Veterans Hospital. He was a resident of Juarez, Mexico. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Isabelle Frias and eight children of Chochilla, Calif. Burial, with military honors, took place in the Fort Bliss National Cemetery.
FRIE: Roy Henry Frie, 83, a longtime resident of Lords burg, died Sunday at Sunshine Haven Nursing Home. He was born Feb. 8, 1913, in Jackshoro, Texas, to Joe and Annie Todd Frie. He was a rancher and a member of the Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife. Virginia Fric of Lordsburg; four sons, Roy C. Frie of Oakland, Calif., Alan Frie and his wife, Dolores, of Hagerman, Johnnie Frie and his wife, Cindy, of Virden, and MariOfl? Frie of Hobbs; three daughters, Shirley Bustamanic of Hagerman, Geneva Stacy and her husband, Ronnie, of Big Springs, Texas, and Anna Ruth Trihble and her husband, Ray, of pock Springs, Wyo.; a brother, Carroll Frie of Jacksboro; and two sisters, Viola and Patsy. He was preceded in death by a sister, Geneva Bower, in 1985. Memorial services will he held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Church of Christ in Lords burg with Mr. Ed Kerr othciating. Visitation will follow at the church fellowship hall. Cremation was by Baca’s Mimbres Crematorium. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels.

FRITZ: John M. Fritz, 79, Died Sunday in the Fort Bayard Medical Center. Mr. Fritz was horn at Lake Arthur and had been a longtime resident of Silver City. He Worked for Kenrtccott as a boilermaker and retired in 1971. Mc was known around the county on his citizens hand radio as the “Fisherman’’ and, as the handle might imply, he loved to fish. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Fritz of Silver City two sons, Marselle C. Fritz of Las Cruces and Mmarvin R fritz of Arenas Valley; a Sister, Sarah ‘4Sis’’ Colernan of Springerville Az.; three brothers, .Jack Fritz. and Ben Fritz of Aztec and Mat Fritz of Durango, Colo. four grandchildren : and two great grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Wheeler Funeral home chapel with the Rev. Don Bateman and the Rev. John Mahi officiating. Interment will follow at Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will he Gilbert Garcia, Tommy. Turner, Marvin Beach, Chet Brown, Robert Freberg, Jack Fahrlender and Paul Reeves. Honorary Pallbearers will be Buddy Roger, Don Massey, Jack Shinn, Charles Shinn, Vernon Evans, Fan Atkins, Elnio Mitchell, Alton Mathews, Bob Gray, Samuel Dye and Dr. John 0. Bell. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Diabetes Fund. Arrangements are by the Wheeler Funeral.

Fritz: Elizabeth H. Fritz, 79, died Monday evening at Fort Bayard Medical Center. Mrs. Fritz was born June 29, 1909, in Hillsboro and was a lifelong resident of this area. She was a homemaker and a member of the Word of Life Church. A calling hour will be held Thursday from 1
2 p.m. at Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels. The funeral service will begin at 2 p.m. Interment will be at Memory Lane Cemetery. Pastor Donald Bateman will officiate. Survivors are her two sons, Marselle C. Fritz of Las Cruces and Marvin R. Fritz of Arenas Valley; two sisters, Martha Bateman of Silver City and Maxine Hudson of Prescott, Ariz.; four grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Mrs. Fritz was preceded in death by her husband, John Fritz, in 1985. Casket bearers will be Elmo Mitchell, Seferino Barraza, Harold Keith, Paul Reeves, Chet Brown, Mickey Ray Plemons and Ron Bateman. Honorary bearers will be Ben, Jack and Marty Fritz, Jim Rogers, Vernon Evans, Marvin Beach, Dr. Samuel Dye, Dr. John Bell, Dr. James Skee, Robert Freberg, Tim Rader, Robyn Deaton, Charles Kelley, Pearl Gigger, Gene Stailey and all her other friends. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

Fritz: Marvin R. Fritz, 60, a resident of Silver City, entered life eternal Monday at University Medical Center in Albuquerque. He was born in Arrey on Oct. 2, 1932, to the late John M. and Elizabeth Hall (Plemmons) Fritz. Mr. Fritz was a former law enforcement officer, working for the Grant County Sheriff's Department and Bayard Police Department. He also worked as a mortician for Curtis Bright Funeral Home. He was a member of the local Fraternal Order of Police and was a Presbyterian by faith. Hobbies and interests included citizens band radio and fishing. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, July 14, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. David Goble, pastor of the Trinity Presbyterian Church in Cliff, officiating. Baca's Mimbres Crematory is in charge of cremation. Survivors include his wife of 15 years, Mary Fritz of the home; his daughters, Melissa Barraza and Stephanie Barraza, both of Silver City; and a brother Marselle Fritz of Las Cruces. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Fort Bayard Kidney Foundation, P.O. Box 36173, Fort Bayard, N.M. 88036. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

FRITZEMEYER: James Henry “Rusty” Fritzemeyer, 58, died Sunday in Gila Regional Medical Center. He had been a resident of Silver City for 23 years and was a member of the Silver City Masonic Lodge No. 8 and the Silver City Elks Lodge No. 0413. He is survived by his wife, LaVerne B. Fritzemeyer, Silver City; a daughter, Tena Renae Donovan of Silver City; a SOfl, Kenneth, and his wife, Sandra Rae Fritzemeyer of La Cieneda; a sister, “Cookie” Logan, and her husband, Bob, of Oklahoma City, Okia.; two brothers, Bob and his wife, Barbara of Skellytown TX and Dallas Fritzcmeyer of Oklahoma City: and three grandchildren. Justin, Cody, and little Rusty Donavan of silver city. He was preceded in death by his parents and by a brother, Warren Fritzemeyer. Memorial services will be held Tuesday, June 3, at 10 a.m. in the First United Presbyterian Church in Silver City with the Rev. David F. Goble officiating. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the El Paso Cancer Center or to the First Presbyterian Church of Silver City, in honor of Rusty Fritzcmeyer. Arrangements are with the Curtis Bright Funeral Home of Silver City.

Albert Lee Frost who had ranched in the White’ Signal area all of His life died Friday, August 26 at Hillcrest Hospital The deceased was born at Lone Mountain. Mr. Frost was a veteran of World War 1, a lifetime member of the Elks, and active in the New Mexico Cattle Growers Association and the Farm Bureau. He is survived at home b; his wife, Mary Marie Frost; four daughters, Mrs. Alice Hastings, Albuquerque, Mrs. Jackie Black, Mrs. Connie Teague and Mrs. Barbara Owens, Silver City and a foster son, Joe B. Frost, Silver City. Also surviving are two nephews, Loren and Leon Morrow, and niece Mrs. Josephine Embrick. Funeral services were held Monday at the Curtis Bright Funeral Chapel with the Rev Harold T Clifford: E. Hutton of the Firsrt United Methodist Church officiating. Internment followed at the Fort Bayard National Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers Were Fred Prevost, Jr., Bill McCauley; Jerry McDonald, Gerald Billings, Robert Danndlly and Earl Grubb. The Honorary pallbearers were Jonnie McDonald, Jim McCauley, Harry Mccauley, Fred Prevost, Sr, Bill McMillen, Clint Johnson, Sr., Albert Stevens, Albert Paul, ‘Richard Dannelly and Earl Grubb. Frost: Edith I. Frost, 62, a Silver City resident, entered life eternal Tuesday at her home. She was born March 23, 1930, in Santa Rita. Mrs. Frost was a member of the Valley Community Church. She was employed by Grant County as a deputy clerk for about 10 years. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 in Baca's Funeral Chapels with Mr. David Strain officiating. Burial will follow at the Fort Bayard National Cemetery, where she will be laid next to her husband, Joseph Boyd Jack Frost, who preceded her in death. Survivors include three sons, Bill Frost, and his wife, Cindy, of Las Cruces, Boyd Frost and his wife, Deanna, of Silver City, and Duane Frost and his wife, Shelly, of Ramon, N.M.; one daughter, Debbie Winder, and her husband, Larry, of Bovina, Texas; her mother, Myrtle Dannelley of Silver City; and two brothers, Richard and Bobby Dannelley, both of Silver City. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Casket bearers will be Leo Morrow, Joe McCauley, Larry Eby, Larry Lenderman, Jay Wysong and Craig Findley. Honorary bearers will be all of her relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the hospice program at Gila Regional Medical Center. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

Frost: Marie Frost, 92, of Silver City passed away this morning at Gila Regional Medical Center. Services are pending and will be announced. Family members selected Curtis Bright Funeral Home to serve them.

Frutiger: Albert L. Frutiger, 72, a resident of Silver City for the past 29 years, died at Hillcrest General Hospital Thursday, March 5. Mr. Frutiger was a retired chiropractor and a veteran of World War I. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Della Burk of Arenas Valley and Mrs. Josephine Estes of Portland, Ore.; a son, Warren Frutiger of Portland; eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren; a brother, Rudolph Frutiger of Davenport, Iowa. Funeral services were held in the Curtis Mortuary Chapel Saturday at 4 p.m. with the Rev. Neal Nicolay of the Arenas Valley Community Church officiating. Military graveside services followed at the Memory Lane Cemetery.

Frayer; Cornelia Snooks Fryar, 56, died Friday, May 21, in her residence in Reserve. She was born June 8, 1925 in Norman, Ark., the daughter of Starlon and Rillar Forga Smith and had lived in Catron County for over 30 years. Mrs Fryar owned and operated her own ceramic shop in Reserve for many years. She is survived by her husband, Lem Oran Fryay of Reserve; her Mother, Rillar Smith of Mount Ida, Ark., one daughter, Carolyn Richey of Woodland, Wash., two sons, Danny L. Fryar and Oren Lee Fryar both of Reserve; three sisters, Marie Decker of Redding, Calif., Freda Qualla of Enid, Okla., and Imogene Farris of Roseville, Calif.; one brother, Clarence Smith of Red Bluff, Calif.; six grandchildren several nieces and nephews. Services were held on monday May 21, in the reserve Presbyterian Church under the direction of Rev. Harold Dykstra. Burial followed in the reserve Community Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Karl Kiehne, Glen McCarty, Marden Ravillas, Ramon Peralta, Reuben Pueralta, Junior Shellhorn, Vidal Baca and Merle Garfield. Serving as honorary pallbearers were: Clyde Riddle, Earl Robertson, John Robertson, Ralph Durham, Fred Mauder, Tony Jaramillo, Jake Snyder, Barney Spurgeon, Jerry Youcom, Lewis Gilbert, Chris Derrick and Burnard Milligan. Arrangements by the Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

James T. Fryer, 85, father of Mrs. Gwen F. White of Arenas VaIley, died in Fresno, Calif., Friday, March 30. He formerly lived in this area.
Besides Mrs. White, he is survived by three other daughters, Willard Waynie, Alline Sale and Lyna Bibbs, and two sons, J. T. and Earl, five sisters, 11 grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted in Belen by the Masonic Lodge and interment took place in St Augustine, Fla.

Following an illness of four weeks, Dr. Carl Frymire, 69, who had lived in Silver City for 30 years, died last Thursday in Bataan Memorial Hospital at Albuquerque. Born in Kentucky, Dr. Frymire came to New Mexico with his family from Colorado and for some years owned and managed,, one of Silver City’s leading jewelry stores, together with his wife, Mrs. Ann Frymire. In more recent years he was an optometrist with an office in the Monterey Hotel Building on Broadway. In this profession he had an established reputation. Also for many years, Dr. Frymire was actively engage in mining and located mining properties in New Mexico that later were extensively developed and became important producers of strategic minerals. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Ann McBride of Silver City and Mrs. Sherwood Culberson, of’ Lordsburg, wife of a prominent Hidalgo County rancher; and four grandchildren. Private funeral services were held Saturday morning at the Chapel in the Garden of the French Fitzgerald Mortuary in Albuquerque, the Bt. Rev. Bishop, J. M. Stoney of the Episcopal Diocese of New Mexico, conducting the final rites.

FUENTEZ: Justo Fuentez, 101, a lifetime resident of Arrey. passed away Friday at Mimbres Memorial Hospital in Deming. Visitation was Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 at San Jose Catholic Church in Arrey, where the prayer vigil began at 4 that afternoon. Mass of the resurrection was celebrated this morning at 10 at San Jose Catholic Church with Father Bob Power officiating. Concluding services and interment followed at the Arrey Cemetery. He was born Aug. 9, 1.896, in Arrey to Cleto and Dolores Chavez Fuentez. Mr. Fuentci was a sheepherder and worked in the Hillshoro area for many years. He always enjoyed the outdoors while hunting and while raising his own livestock. He had only recently moved to Deming to Live with his grandson, Benito Salas. His family includes three sons, Amado Fuentez of Arrey, Eloy Fuentez of Bayard and Pablo Fuentez of Missouri; two daughters, Virginia Widner of Truth or Consequences and Elena Salas of Arrey; 17 grandsons; 19 granddaughters; and numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sons, Ysidoro and Ysidro Fuentez; one daughter, Dolores Gomez; two sisters; and two brothers. Pallbearers were Ralph Trujillo, Pricy and Gilbert Romero, Eloy Fuentez Jr., Christopher Salas and Freddy Wayne Bierner. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels of Deming.

FUENTES: funeral services will be held for Arch Lee “Archiè” Fuentes at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
day Saints in Luna. Mr. Fuentes, who passed away Sunday, was born Jan. 17, 1937, in Luna and was the son of George Arch Fuentes and Nellie Annie Heath Fuentes. He loved hunting, and was a lifetime rancher in Catron County. Mr. Fuentes was a member of the New Mexico Cattle Association, and an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. He is survived by his wife, Lenore; daughters, Sherri Gardner of Page, Ariz., and Debbie Lynn of Cincinnati, Ohio; and Sons, Danny Fuentes of Gilbert, Ariz., and David Fuentes of Buckhorn He is also survived by his sisters, Georgia DeBrine and Minnie Gregg, both of Bloomfield, Cob.; his brothers, Sydney Hugh Fuentes of Eagar, Ariz., and Marion Floyd Fuentes of Taylor, Ariz.; 11 grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are by Jewkes Mortuary of Springerville, Ariz.

Fuentes: Maria Lucinda Fuentes, 83, of Tucson, Ariz. entered into rest Tuesday at St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson. She was born April 29, 1911 in Garfield and was a longtime Grant County resident. Mrs. Fuentes was a homemaker. Calling hours are from 5 7 this evening in Baca's Funeral Chapels, where the vigil service will begin at seven. Deacon Johnnie Perez will recite the rosary. The funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday in Santa Clara Catholic Church with the Rev. Mike Lindsay officiating. The rite of committal and burial will follow in Fort Bayard National Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest with her husband, Ysidoro Fuentes, who preceded her in death in 1992. Survivors include a son, Eddie Fuentes of Tucson; a daughter, Viola Aragon of Lordsburg; a brother, Daniel Silva of Hurley; two sisters, Teresa Sanchez of Hurley and Maria Saiz of Central; eight grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Casket bearers will be Eddie Fuentes, Alex Aragon, Ruben Garcia, Chris Garcia, Eddie Garcia and Joe Sanchez. Honorary bearers are the rest of her grandchildren. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.
Fuentes: Martha Madrid Fuentes, 26, died Thursday, August 23, in Tucson, Arizona. Martha was born in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico and was a resident of Tucson at the time of her death. She is survived by three sons, Tony F. Gonzales, Jr., Arthur F. Gonzales, Armando Gonzales, all of Tucson, Arizona, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eloy T. Fuentes, Sr. of Bayard, a sister, Mrs. Betty F. Apodaca of Bayard and a brother, Eloy M. Fuentes, Jr. of Silver City. Rosary recitation was at 7:00 p.m. Sunday in the Curtis Bright Chapel Mass of the resurrection was 10:00 a.m. Monday at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard with the Reverend Father Jesus Espinosa officiating at both services. Burial followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were, Mike Fuentes, Johnny Fuentes, Sammy L. Lopez Benito Salas, Freddie Salas, and Manny Garcia. Honorary pallbearers were Jesse Ogas, Roman Gutierrez and Benny Fuentes.

Fuentes: Ysidoro T. Fuentes, 71, of Tucson, Ariz., passed away Wednesday at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Tucson. Mr. Fuentes was born April 21, 1921, in Central to Justo and Monica (Trujillo) Fuentes. He was a housekeeper at Fort Bayard Medical Center. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. Mr. Fuentes is survived by his wife, Lucinda (Silva) Fuentes of Tucson; a son, Eddie Fuentes of Tucson; a daughter, Viola Aragon of Lordsburg; his father, Justo Fuentes of Arrey; three brothers, Eloy Fuentes of Bayard, Amado Fuentes of Arrey and Pablo Fuentes of Truth or Consequences; two sisters, Virginia Whidner of Truth or Consequences and Helen Salas of Arrey; eight grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Lydia Garcia, in 1990, his mother and a sister. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Monday at 9 a.m. at Santa Clara Catholic Church in Central with the Rev. Mike Lindsay officiating. Interment will follow in the Fort Bayard National Cemetery with full military honors accorded by American Legion Post No. 18 of Silver City. Relatives and friends are invited to call Sunday evening from 5 until 7 at Curtis Bright Funeral Home, 210 W. College Ave., Silver City. The rosary will be recited by Deacon Johnny Perez at the funeral home at 7 p.m. Arrangements are by Curtis Bright Funeral Home of Silver City.
Mrs. Anna Fuehr mother of Mrs. Bill Saffold of Pinos Altos, died about three am Wednesday morning at her daughter’s home where she has been making her home for the past two years. She had ‘been in ill health for several years. Funeral arrangements are pending with Cox mortuary being in charge.

Arch Fulcher, 70, former’ Mule Creek rancher, who died Wednesday at a Lordsburg hospital, was burled Saturday at Düncan Ariz., where he had lived since 1951. Funeral services ‘were held In the Duncan Methodist Church with the Reverend Medinger officiating. Interment’ was made In the Duncan Cemetery. Mr. Fulcher is survived by his widow, Mrs.’ ,Maggie Fulcher, Duncan; a son, Tommy, Seattle, Wash. two daughters, Mrs Bonnie Johnson, Mule Creek, an d Mrs. Emma Lou Mahoney, Willcox, Ariz.; five grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Babe McClure, Pietown.
Anna Louise Fuller, 18, passed away Saturday, March 19, at Hillcrest Hospital as a result of injuries received in an automobile accident. Mrs. Fuller was a native of Los Angeles, Calif., and was a partner in Evelyn’s Cafe and Pizza. She was preceded in death by her husband, Michael Joseph Fuller in 1976. Mrs. Fuller is survived by a daughter, Artessa Michelle Fuller; one son, Robert Michael Fuller and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Matias Rivera, all of Silver City,. Survivors also include four sister, Mrs. Rachel Lynn Messer of Alamogordo, Mrs. Evelyn Zavola of Stockton, Calif., Miss Ruth Rivera and Miss Faith Rivera, both of Silver City, two brothers. Bobby Joe Rivera of Silver City and Matias Rivera III of Whittier, Calif.; her great grandfather. Mr. Meliton Dc Herrera of Costilla. N. Mex., her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Matias Rivera of Los Angeles, Calif., her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Benedito V. De Herrera of Huntington Beach, Calif., her mother and father
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fuller of Whittier, Calif. and her grand mother in law, Mrs. Estelle La Barge of Pico Rivera, Calif. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 23, at the First Assembly of God church with Rev. R. F. Parrish officiating. Internment followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were David Pedraza, Larry Sandoval, Steve Nunez. Danny Torres, Frank Contrerras and Bobby Joe Rivera.
Ronnie Fuller received word Monday that his father Frank Fuller of Resida CA had died suddenly Sunday night and he and Mrs Fuller left immediately for CA. the elder Mr Fuller was a cousin of Miss Helen Fuller who formerly taught music at New Mexico Western college and a nephew Louie Fuller who was well known in Silver city.

FULLER: Marvin A. Fuller, 82,.died Sunday in the Mimbres Nursing Home in Deming. He had been a resident of Silver City since 1929. On Nov.. 28, 1925, he married Jewell Dunlap in Silver City. He retired from Texas New Mexico Power Co. on Jan. 2,1969, where he had been employed for 40 years in the Electrical Engineering department. He continued onsulting work until 1983. He attended the Methodist Church for many years and was a 50 year member of the Tyrone Masonic Lodge No. 52. He is survived by his wife, Jewell, of Silver City; a son, James R. Fuller, also of Silver City; a sister, Ora Martin of Phoenix, Ariz.; two brothers, Gerald Fuller of Lordsburg and Clay Fuller of San Miguel, Mexico; two grandchildren, Charles M. Fuller and Francy E. Fuller, both of Las Cruces; and one great grandchild, Tyson Fuller, also of Las Cruces. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Curtis Bright Funeral Home with the Rev. Wayne Sheffield officiating. Interment will follow in the Masonic Cemetery with Masonic services conducted by Tyrone Lodge No. 52. Pallbearers will be Raymond Ga1e, Charles Holman, Charles Crutcher, Richard Shanks, John Matthews and Dun Welch. Honorary pallbearers arc Joe Coc, Roddy Poindexter, Clyde Morria, J D Herd, Lou
Hiatt, Henry Poe and Maurice Conner. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the scholarship fund of the tyrone Masonic Lodge. Arrangements are by the Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

Fuller; Amelia Garcia Fuller, 62, died Wednesday morning in Albuquerque. She was born in Pierson, Chihuahua Mexico, but was a long time resident of Grant County. Mrs. Fuller is survived by three daughters, Martha Smith of Fort Wingate, Rosalina McClain of Huron, Calif. and Cecilia Balinbin of Lahaina Maui, Hawaii; two sisters, Frances G. Adams and Angelina Sanchez, both of Central; one brother, Ernesto O. Garcia of Deming and seven grandchildren. Rosary recitation was held Sunday at the Wheeler Funeral Home Chapel and Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated Monday at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard. Interment followed at the Fort Bayard National Cemetery. Arrangements by the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

Fuller; Belle Owen Fuller, 73, of Arenas Valley died at the Ft. Bayard Medical Center. She was born February 9, 1911 in Santa Rita, the daughter of John G. and Bessie Hill Owen. Survivors include her husband, Lynn H. Fuller of Ft. Bayard; a daughter, Marian C. Grinstead of El Paso, Tx; a son, Robert I. Cox of Boulder, Co and four grandchildren. Graveside services were held at Memory Lane Cemetery with the Rev. Ken Schultz officiating. Burial followed. Serving as pallbearers were Bob Keil, Carl Neudecker, Randy Gose, Joe Cox and Ty Cox. The family has requested that memorial contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, Grant County Unit, Box 1943, Silver City, NM 88062 in lieu of flowers. Arrangements were by the Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

Fuller; Lynn H. Fuller, 87, of Arenas Valley, died at the Fort Bayard Medical Center. He came to Grant County in October, 1924 from Denver, Co. He had been employed by KCC, having retired some years ago as Power Plant Supt. He was a member of the Hurley Community Church. Mr. Fuller was preceded in death by his wife, Belle Owen Fuller, Aug. 31, 1984. Survivors include a step son, Robert Cox of Boulder, Co. and two nieces, Alberta Bates of Hurley and Margaret Cowan of Salem, Or. Graveside services were held at Memory Lane Cemetery with the Rev. Ken Schultz, Pastor of the Hurley Community Church officiating. Serving as pallbearers were William Slats Farrar, Bill Frazier, Stan Wallace, Richard Dannelley, Randall Gose and Carl Neudecker. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorial contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, Grant County Unit, P.O. Box 1943. Silver City, NM 88062. Arrangements were by the Curtis Bright Funeral Home.
Fuller: Margaret Margo Fuller, 73, a resident of Lordsburg, died Wednesday at Sunshine Haven Nursing Home in Lordsburg. She was a retired insurance agent. Mrs. Fuller was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Order of Eastern Star, Beta Sigma Phi, and Lordsburg Woman's Club. The daughter of Neal and Nellie Harring, she was born at Oseo, Mich., Jan. 20, 1922. Funeral services were to be held at two this afternoon at the Lordsburg Funeral Home Chapel with visitation beginning at noon. Interment was to be in Mountain View Cemetery at Lordsburg with the Rev. Jesse Liles and the Rev. Kevin Phillips officiating. Survivors are a son, Neil Marshall Fuller of Woodland, Calif.; a daughter, Jackie McCant of Animas; four grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Family members selected Curtis Bright/ Lordsburg Funeral Homes to serve them.

Fuller: Robert E. Fuller Jr., 57, died March 18 in the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Md. He was born in North Conway, N.H., July 6, 1931. Mr. Fuller retired from the U.S. Navy in 1983. He moved to Newbury, Vt., four years ago. Mr. Fuller is survived by his wife, Kathy McCarty Fuller of Boltonville, Vt., five sons, Earl B. Fuller of Traverse Air Force Base, Calif., Charles E. Fuller of Boltonville, Vt., Frank A. Fuller of Wells River, Vt., and Robert E. Fuller III and Ronald A. Fuller, both of Middleboro, Mass.; and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 23 in the Newbury Bible Church in Newbury. Burial will be held at a later date in the Boltonville Cemetery, Boltonville, Vt. Memorial contributions in his memory may be made to the Newbury Bible Church in care of the Rev. Joseph Rinaldi, Newbury, Vt., 05051.

Fuller: T. W. Bill Fuller, 68, of El Paso, Texas, passed away Friday. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans and was a graduate of Western New Mexico University. He was a veteran of World War II and had a lifetime career in law enforcement. Mr. Fuller was a retired federal agent. Survivors are his wife, Evelyn Fuller of El Paso; his mother, Louise Fuller of Irvington, Ill.; a brother, Donald Fuller Sr. of Albuquerque; and four nephews, Stephen Atchison of Centralia, Ill., Donald Fuller Jr. and Mark Fuller of Albuquerque, and Michael Fuller of Phoenix. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Harding Orr McDaniel Montana Avenue Chapel in El Paso with Dr. James H. Jauncey officiating. Interment will be in Memory Gardens of the Valley Cemetery in Santa Teresa. Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity. Arrangements are by Harding Orr McDaniel, Montana Avenue.

FULLER: Margaret FulIer 73, died Wednesday at Sunshine Haven Nursing Home in Lordsburg. Services are pending with Curtis Bright Lordsburg Funeral Homes.

FULLMAN; Stephen Ful1man, born in Allentown, Pa., on Dec. 25, 1927, passed away at Gila Regional Medical Center on March 12. He served in the U.S. Army military service in Frankfurt, Germany, He moved to Hurley in 1948 and worked for Kennecott Copper Corp. for 33 years, retiring as a power plant maintenance supervisor, He is survived by his wife, Flora Fuliman of the home; a special niece, Georgia Fojtasck, and her husband, Travis, of Jackson, Mich,; a daughter, Debbie Fullman, and a stepson, Gary R. Ford, and his wife, Margie, of Silver City; two grandchi1dreñ; Eric Ford of Silver City and Adrianne Ford of Las Cruces; a sister, Velma Snyder of Holly, N.Y.; three brothers and their wives, Eddie md Nell Fuilman of El Paso, Texas, Joe and Mae Fullman of Bethlehem, Pa. and Frank and Ann Fullman of Newport News, Va, and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Fullman enjoyed outdoor activities with his family. His great love was spending time with his Shetland sheep dogs. He will be deeply missed by his friends and family. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society, Texas Division, 909 E, San Antonio, El Paso, TX 799012523. Funeral services will be held Monday at Baca’s Funeral Chapels. Visitation will be from noon to 1 p.m. with the service to begin at 1. Interment, will follow at Fort Bayard National Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Stephen R. Fullman, Tommy Higgins, Tommy Wayne Higgins, Fred Fernandez, Eric D. Ford and Gary R. Ford. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels, U.s. 180 East at Delk Drive. Phone 388 2334.

FULMER Jacob Walter Fulmer, formerly of Vanadium and a resident of Las Cruces for 21 years, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 8. Mr. Fulmer was born in Mishawaka, Md., on Sept. 30, 1911. He graduated from New Mexico Tech and did graduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. With the exception of three years in the U.S. Navy during World War II, he spent his entire career in the mining industry, working in the Western states, Canada, Mexico and the Near East. Mr. Fulmer was a professional engineer since 1948. He is survived by his wife, Marion; a daughter, Patricia A. Kunkel of Rochelle, Ill.; a son, Richard W. Fulmer of Houston; and five grandch1ldren. He also leaves a brother, William W. Fulmer of Sierra Madre, Calif. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Funk: Little Gerald Lynn Funk, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Funk, formerly of Ft. Bayard, died Monday of this week, the victim of lukemia. Death came to the little sufferer, for whom medical science waged a notable battle, at Washington, D.C., where he had been a patient at the Georgetown University hospital since last March. Stricken with the blood consuming disease for which no cure has been found, Gerald became the object of national attention when, through efforts of the American Red Cross and hundreds of kindly people, he and his parents were flown to Washington on the American Airlines for an experimental treatment with the new miracle drug, cortisone. Object of the treatment was to perform a delaying action against the disease in hopes that a cure could be found before the inroads became too great. For a time it appeared as if the experiment would be a success and the little patient rallied. After a while the treatment became futile and death claimed the victory. As an act of kindness on the part of the Veterans Administration by whom the baby's father was employed at Ft. Bayard, an assignment and transfer was arranged for him in Washington so that the family could be near the scene where the treatments, very expensive, were being given and the youngster comforted by their presence. Hundreds of people, most of whom were not remotely acquainted with the family, sent money contributions and words of comfort to the troubled parents. Friends at Ft. Bayard did everything in their power to aid the worthy cause. Proceeds from one performance of the Bayard Lions Minstrel were given to help pay for treatment. The rallying of aid and friendship and the efforts of the doctors constitute a shining hour in the many sordid ones of current human events. Funeral services for Gerald were held in Washington Wednesday from the W.W. Chambers funeral home in Washington. In addition to the parents, he is survived by a sister, Joyce Funk. Interment was also made in Washington.

FUNK: Former Silver City resident Geraldine Irene Funk, 92, passed away July 31 in O’Fallon, Mo. She was born Oct. 9,.1904, to Clyde K. and Ruby Bozarth Funk in Hurdland, Mo. She attended Chicago Nursing School in the middle 1920s and lived in Silver City from 1946
57. While living in Silver City, she worked as a nurse for Dr. H.E. Cone and at Hillcrest General Hospital. She lived in Santa Fe from 1960
93 and the last four years in Foristell, Mo. She is survived by one sister, Betty Claxton of Foristell; two brothers, Glenn of Hurdland and Charles of Granite City, Ill.; several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews; and two greatgreat nephew 5 Tyler and Austin of Edina, Mo. She was preceded in death by her parents, and one sister, Dorothy Foster of Silver City in 1991.

Furr: Bessie Peggy Furr, 81, a resident of Silver City, passed away at home Friday morning. She worked at the old Hillcrest General Hospital for 15 years where she was a licensed practical nurse. She was married to William C. Furr on Oct. 9, 1925, in the Grant County Courthouse, and he preceded her in death in 1952. She is survived by her daughter, Janie Herrick of Silver City; one son, Phillip Aguirri and his wife, Myriam, of Portales; one sister, Cynthia Avery of Phoenix, Ariz.; one brother, Frank Moore and his wife, Dilia, of Bethany, Okla.; eight grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; one sister in law, Lorraine Moore of Apache, Okla.; and several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Monday from 11 a.m. to l p.m. in the Curtis Bright chapel. Graveside services will be that same day at 2 p.m. in the Mesa Cemetery in Gila with the Rev. Van Bevill officiating. Arrangements are by the Curtis Bright Funeral Home.

Furr: Funeral services for William C, Furr were held last Tuesday in the Mesa cemetery at Gila with the Rev. Rhea Kuykendall officiating. Burial was under the direction of Cox Mortuary. Pallbearers for the services were J.B. Falls, Bob Hooker, Randolph Franks, Elgin Clark, Joe Hooker and Roland Ball. Mr. Furr died Wednesday, May 7. He was 56. A native of Uvalde County, Tex., he came to New Mexico with his parents when he was five years old. The family first settled at Hope and then moved by wagon train to Grant Count yin 1913. Earlier in life, he worked on various ranches and later operated a farm on the Gila River near Cliff. Later, failing health caused him to give up farming and move to Silver City. Survivors are his wife, Bessie Furr; two children, Phillip Aguirri, Washington D.C., and Mrs. Janie Annn Herrick, Ft. Sill, Okla; a sister, Mrs. Della Clark of Sliver City; three grandchildren, four nieces and two nephews. All of the survivors attended the services at Gila.
George F. Fyfe, 57, died suddenly Sunday night in Hillcrest General Hospital after suffering a heart attack at his home at 1009 N. Pope St.
For the past 16 years Mr. Fyfe had resided in Silver City. He was an employee of Chino Mines Division, Kennecott Copper Corp. and was one of the originators of Little League baseball in the mining district in which he was very active. He also served as an umpire in league games. Mr. Fyfe served in World War I. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eunice Fyfe; two daughters, Joyce, a teacher in the Carlsbad schools; Shirley, a student at New Mexico Western College; a brother, David, of Grand Junction, Colo., and a sister,’ Mrs. Elizabeth Barlow, Portland, Qre. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Cox Mortuary Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Clarence Crowe, of the, Baptist Church, with interment in Silver City cemetery, with full military honors.