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JACK: Mrs. Maud M. Jack, 97, died at Resthaven Nursing Home Saturday afternoon following after an extended illness. Mrs. Jack was a native of New York City, N. Y., and had lived in Grant County for the past 16 years. She was a retired registered nurse. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary McGowan of Annapolis, Md.; four grandchildren; one brother Herbert G. Biedermann of Freeport, Long Island. N Y and two foster sons, Milton Bickle or Greenwich, Conn., and Paul E. Bickle of Miami, Fla. Graveside services were held at the Pinos Altos Cemetery at 3 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Clifton M. Hehderson of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd officiating. The family had requested that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. Curtis Bright Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

JACKSON: D. L. (Dave) Jackson the unofficial caretaker of the ghost town of White Oaks has suffered a stroke and is in poor condition at the Carrizozo hospital. A hospital spokesman said the 91-year-old Negro was admitted to the hospital April 19 and doesn’t recognize anyone. Jackson once was part owner of one of the richest mines, which caused the growth of White Oaks. Since the mines played out, he remained at the town, looking after cemetery and acting as the unofficial historian.

JACKSON: Henry Clay Jackson, 83, a pioneer resident of Grant County, who died at his North Hurley last Wednesday, Dec 21 was buried in the Silver city cemetery. Hineman's funeral home made arrangements. Jackson was born in Georgetown, Tex. And later moved to Jones county where he farmed along the Brazos river until 1894. In 1901 he and his wife moved to New Mexico and in 1902 Jackson bought the Horse Shoe X ranch in Central which he ran for several years on the site of the present Foy Lumber Co. Later he became a peace officer in Hurley, retiring in 1933 and moving to his home north of Hurley, where he died. Survivors are his wife and a son, Loyal, both of North Hurley; I two grandchildren, Curtis Jackson of Pines Altos and Miss Jo Jo Jackson of Hot Springs; three brothers. Samuel of Wink, Tex.; C. B. of Sparks, Nev., and James E. of Radium Springs, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Coon of Woolforth, Tex.; Mrs. Ed Martin of Southland Tex., and Mrs. Fannie Grisham of Hawley, Tex. Pallbearers were Marion L. Thortwood, Carl Jackson, Royal Jackson, Jack Upton, Jene Upton and Voss Yates.

JACKSON: James Lee "Jim” Jackson, 59 passed away Sunday, Oct. 10, at his home in Los Lunas. Cremation has taken place. Graveside H memorial services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday H in Mountain View Cemetery H with the Rev. Ed Ambrose officiating. Mr. Jackson was born March 23, 1940, in Morenci, Ariz. He grew up in Lordsburg from the age of 4 and was baptized in the Lordsburg Church of Christ in 1950. He graduated in 1958 from Lordsburg High School, where he was active in football. He served in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Chowonic, a tug, and the USS Los Angeles, a heavy cruiser. Mr. Jackson returned to the Southwest and worked for many years as a truck driver in El Paso, Texas, and Albuquerque. He will be remembered and missed by many. Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife, Laura Ellen, of Los Lunas; four stepchildren, Matthew L Towne of Albuquerque, Bradley Todd of Artesia, Susan Thompson of Aurora, Colo., and Daniel Todd of Crane, Texas; his mother, H Nadine Jackson of Las Cruces; a sister. Ada Jean. H and her husband, Don Rhodes, of Arcadia, Calif.; a nephew, Ronald Rhodes of Monrovia, Calif.; a niece, Karen Morones of San Dimas, Calif.; his great-nephew, Mitchell; and great-nieces, Melanie and Allison. He was preceded in death by his father, Lewis Jackson, on Dec 25 1974. Entrusted to Lordsburg funeral home.

JACKSON: John W. Jackson, 83, of Hurley died Friday in Gila Regional Medical Center Arrangements are pending with Bright Funeral Home.
Loyal M Jackson, 63, died Oct. 9 at the Fort Bayard Medical center. Mr Jackson was a life long resident of this community being born in Central.. He is survived by a son, Curtis Duane Jackson of Azrec; and a daughter, Mrs. Joyce Weber of Denver. Funeral services were held in the Curtis Bright funeral Chapel Wednesday at 2pm with the Allington-golding Post No 18 of the American Legion in charge of both the services and graveside rites. Casket bearers were R L McCoun, Hugo Kuester, John Reynolds, Ervin Pruitt, Frank Combs, and Nobel LaFond.

JACKSON: Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 26, for Miss Helen Hunt Jackson at the Curtis Mortuary chapel, the Rev. Harold 5. Johnson of Santa Rita Community Church officiating. Miss Jackson was born Dec. 18, 1902, in Santa Rita, living practically all of her life in Grant County. She graduated from High School and New Mexico Western University in Silver City, and taught in the Santa Rita Public School system 39 years. Active in community affairs, Miss Jackson was a member of Santa Rita Community Church, a charter member and past president of Delta Kappa Gamma sorority of Silver City.A brother, Norman Jackson of Baltimore, Maryland, preceded her in death six weeks ago. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Harvey Forsyth of Gila and Mrs. Mary Mitchell, of Truth or Con. sequences, seven nieces and seven nephews. Pallbearers were H. J. Nunn, Stewart Warrick, Dan G. Thorne, Walter Oglesby, Sammy Grijalva and J D. McLehaney. Honorary pallbearers were Haskel B. Smith, Jack Hardin, Bob Mackey, Robert Jackson, Sr., William Head, Wade Martin,Roy Clark, Claude Rasor and James (Bili) Herbert Knect. Mrs. Ed Hopkins of T or C, Mrs. Don Pruitt and Mrs. Richard Faut of Fort Collins, Colo., and Donald John Barnett of Kansas City, Mo., came for the funeral services of their aunt. Also, another niece, Mrs. Bob Rose of Morenci, Ariz., attended the last rites.

JACKSON: Mrs. Dora Portwood Jackson, 86, died last week in the Fortenberry rest home. Born in Texas, she and her husband first settled near, Central at what is now the Foy ranch. Since the death of her husband, she has made her home with Mrs. Lionel Haggerson, niece. Surviving are a son, Lionel Jackson of Hillsboro; several nieces and nephews, Royal Jackson, Alamogordo; Carl Jackson, Deming; Mrs. Jen Upton, Mimbres; Voss and Kelin Yates, Deming; Mrs. Irvin Barrow, Fort Worth; J. R. Longfellow, San Jose, Calif.; Marion Portwood, Silver City; Mrs. C. J. Hyatt, El Paso; Lon Portwood, Carlsbad; Mrs. Mabel Christy, El Paso; Mrs. Glen Mills, El Paso, and. Mrs. Haggerson.Services were held at Hinman Funeral Home. Burial was in Silver City Cemetery. Pallbearers were her nephews.

JACKSON: Mrs. Hazel Jackson died at her home at Truth or Consequences on Nov. 21 following a long illness. She was a native of New Mexico, born August 24, 1896, in Pine Cienega. She was the former Hazel Pitts, of Cliff, member of a pioneer Grant County family. Survivors include her husband, James H. Jackson; a daughter, Mrs. Edna Harlan, Hatch: son, James, Jr., of Oregon and five grandchildren. Four sisters, Mrs. Winnie Clark, Silver City: Mrs. May Moss, Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Owen Norris, Waverly, Kansas; Mrs. William Brent, Yuma, Arizona, and one brother. Duke Pitts, Cliff. The French FitzgeraId Mortuary was in charge of arrangements with services in the mortuary chapel. Interment was in Hatch cemetery, on Saturday. Mrs. Clark, Bertha Clark and Duke Pitts attended the services.

BROWN: Mrs. Robert Jackson, Sr., has received word of the death on Jan. 16 of Mrs. Jennie C. Brown at her home in Sheldon, Vermont, where she had lived in recent years at the home of her brother, A. J. Soule. Mrs. Brown was the aunt of Philip, Russell and the late Ruby Bartlett. She was a pioneer resident of Silver City, coming here in 1896.

LEGHORN: Mrs., Robert. Jackson Sr. was advised by Mrs. Agnes Sully Leghorn, of Osterville Cape Cod, Mass., of the death of her husband, George M. Leghorn, 74 of a heart attack while on a brief visit with a son to St. Thomas In the Virgin Islands on June 3. Mrs. Leghorn was reared at Santa Rita, the daughter of John M. Sully, who as the first general manager of Chino Copper Company, developed and brought into production the huge open pit mine of Kennecott Copper Corp. at Santa Rita. Her 'father's vision of a profitable copper property was realized years later. Today, the open pit mine is one of the world's largest mining operations and likewise one of New Mexico's biggest industries. Besides Mrs. Leghorn, immediate survivors are two sons, Richard S. Leghorn, Boston, Mass. and Kenneth M. J. Leghorn, of Rochester, N. Y., together with five grandchildren. Funeral services and burial took place in Cape Cod.

JACKSON: Miss Stellà Jackson, a member of a pioneer family of Silver City, died Sunday morning in Phoenix, where she had lived for several years. Miss Jackson, who was born in Missouri, was an aunt of Mary Culberson, Mrs. Tom Lowe, Russell Agee, the late Swim Agee, the late Jack Agee, Eugene Agee, W. L. Jackson and' Robert Jackson, Sr. She received her education in Missouri, where she lived until a young lady. She came to Silver City in the 80's and taught school inPinos Altos for several years. Funeral services were held in Phoenix yesterday.

JACKSON: Word was received this week of the death August 29 of Norman A. Jackson in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson of Pinos Altos and Las Cruces. Norman was born in Pinos Altos on January 7, 1906. He spent several years in Plnos Altos, at the 85 Mine at Valedon, Hidalgo County, and Las Cruces. He was a World War 11 veteran and for the past eight years had been employed by the Humble Oil Co. Mass was said September 2 at the Catholic Cathedral in Baltimore with burial in the Nationa1 Cemetery there. Survivors are Mrs. Harvey Forsyth of Gila; Mrs. Mary Mitchell of Truth or Consequences; Miss Helen Hunt Jackson of Santa Rita; and several nieces and nephews.

JACKSON: Funeral services were held. Monday, July 10 for Robert Jackson, widely known Silver City pharmacist whose death occurred at age 81 in El Paso July 5. "Bobby," as he was known to practically everyone in this area, had gone to El Paso for medical treatment and was found dead in his hotel room there by hotel employees. The oldest and longest practicing pharmacist in Grant County, Mr. Jackson worked long days and into the evening in the prescription department of the Howell Drug Co. and made countless trips to the store to prepare emergency prescriptions during the nights for many years. Few people are as devoted to their profession and community as the deceased was over a period of nearly 60 years. Robert Jackson was born Oct. 6, 1890 in Canton, Mo. and came to Silver City at age 21. He and the former Ruth Carter were married here in May 1917. Mrs. Jackson preceded her husband in death in 1967 and a, son, Robert Jackson, Jr. died in 1969. Following the deaths of many Silver City area young men during the Bataan Death March and the Philipine defeat in World War II in which his son, Bobby Jackson; Jr. was taken as a prisoner of war, he made its personal duty to raise and lower the American flag every' day at te intersection of, Broadway and Bullard steets. The duty ceased only when the flagpole had to be removed due to traffic conditions. Despite his active life as a pharmacist, Mr. Jackson always found time to serve his community in other ways and he was elected and served as a city councilman for 14 years as well as a member of the school board for 24 years. He was a member of Silver City Lodge No. 8 AF & AM; a member of the New Mexico Pharmaceutical Association and, in 1961, was named the "Outstanding Citizen of the Year" and honored at the annual chamber of commerce banquet at which that annual conferring of the honor is made. Immediate survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ruth lull of Silver City and, Mrs. Joan Noble of Carlsbad, Calif; six grandchildren and two brothers, Boss Jackson of Connecticut and Milt Jackson of Fayette, Mo. Interment was made in the Masonic cemetery with the Rev. Clifton M. Herderson, rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd officiating both at the Curtis Bright Chapel service and those at graveside. Bearers were Robbie Bearers, Robert Eyerard, Walter Wilson, Steve Gonzales, Max Schiff, Sheril Kauffman, and Homer Stewart.

MADRID: Funeral services for Maxmiliano B. Madrid, who died at his home early last Friday morning after a lengthy illness, were held Sunday in Silver City. The' remains laid in state at the family home on S. Texas St. prior to the funeral mass which was said at the St. Vintent de Paul Church at 10 am. Sunday with the Rev. Fr.John P. Llnnane officiating. Burial was in the Silver City Catholic Cemetery under the direction of Cox Mortuary. Mr. Madrid, who plied the trade of blacksmith in this community for more than 40 years, has resided here forthe past 52 years. He was 62 years of age. Survivors are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Antonio Sanchez and Mrs. Lotus Arostique, both of Silver City; five sons, Abram, Emeteri, Esebari, Max, Jr. and Jose; four brothers; Louise Frank, Torn and Ben Madrid; a sister Mrs. Rafaela Mendoza, .26 grandchildren and four-great grandchildren.

JACKSON: Thomas Bruce Jackson, 43, passed away November 1. Mr. Jackson was a native of Canton, Mo. and had lived in Grant county most of his life. He was a heavy equipment mechanic. Survivors include his wife, Edith of Central; two daughters, Miss Judy Kay Jackson of Central; and Mrs. Jane Grimes of Clovis: his father, Wilbur Jackson of Ledyard, Conn. Two sisters, Mrs, Polly Ann Tipolt and Mrs. Martha Jane Wayland, both of Ledyard Conn. Funeral services were held in the Curtis-Bright Funeral chapel at, 2:30 Friday.

JACKSON: Walter L.Jackson, 77, died Monday evening in Silver City, Mr. Jackson was horn in Sedalia Mo., and was a resident of Grant County since 1947. He was retired from Kennecott where he was a floatation operator. He also worked with 4-H and the Future Farmers of America. Mr. Jackson is survived by two daughters, Marilyn Moreland of Fort Bayard and Thelma Ward of Arenas Valley; four sons, Charles Lowell Jackson of south of Hurley, Walter Lee Jackson Jr. of Arenas Valley, Roy Dean Jackson of Arenas Valley and Norman K. Jackson of Austin, Texas; one brother, Raymond Jackson of Edgarton, Mo.; 20 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren: and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife Doris Adelene Jackson on Nov. 15, l980. Graveside Services will be held at 10 am Friday in Memory Lane Cemetery with David Stain officiating. Interment will follow. Visitation will be held from 2-4 p.m. Thursday in the Wheeler Funeral Home chapel. Serving as pallbearers will be Charles Jackson, Lee Jackson, Roy Jackson, and Norman Jackson; and grandsons, Bill Moreland and Chris Moreland. Honorary pallbearers will be his other grandsons, Tink Jackson, Rex Moreland, and Bill Hoyt. Donations can be made to the American Diabetic Fund. Arrangements by Wheeler.

JACKSON: Alma Mae Jackson, age 98, died Wednesday, December 27, at a local nursing home. Mrs. Jackson, a native of Little Rock, Arkansas, had been a resident of Grant County for the past twelve years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Hudson of Santa Paula, California, Mrs. Leona Saunders and Mrs. Alma Aline Allred of Glennwood. One son, Horace W. Redd of Burnet, Texas, and fourteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Funeral Services were held January 2, at 11 a.m. in the Curtis-Bright Chapel with Mr. Ray Stone of the Church of Christ officiating. Interment was at the Glenwood cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Buddy Allred, Buster Goetz, Charles Shellhorn Jr., Condon Allred, Wayne Pierce and Grant W. Roberts.

JACKSON: Archie L. Jackson, 51, a resident of Silver City for the past three years, died in Hillcrest Hospital March 30. He was a manager for the Union Supply Company. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pauline Jackson of Silver City; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Hallam of Verona, Mrs. and Mrs. Diana Jackson of Silver City; and a son, Larry Jackson of Silver City. He is also survived by five brothers, three sister and his mother. Funeral services were held in the Ft. Baptist Church in Carbon, Tex., Thursday afternoon and interment was in the Murray Memorial Cemetery in Carbon. The Rev. Bruce McNair officiated. The Curtis-Bright Funeral Home was in charge of arrangement.
Jackson: Arthur Jackson, a former Silver City resident, died early Sunday morning. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JACKSON: Charles William "Jeep" Jackson, 65, a retired Indianapolis firefighter and former Phelps Dodge Tyrone employee, died Saturday. He was a member of the Silver City Elks Club, Silver City Lions and Knights of Columbus. He was also active in hospital charity work in Silver City. He is survived by his wife, Shirley; two children, Randy Jackson of Phoenix, Ariz., and Lisa Laws of Silver City; two brothers; and one sister. Graveside services will be held in the Fort Bayard National Cemetery at a date to be announced, and a Mass was scheduled for 9:30 a.m. today in Las Cruces. Arrangements are by the Graham Mortuary in Las Cruces.

JACKSON: Christopher L. Jackson, 15, died in a traffic accident June 23. Chris was a life-long resident of Silver City where he was a member of the First United Methodist Church, a member of the Silver City Golf Club and a student of LaPlata Junior High where he was active in fooball, basketball and golf. He is survived by his mother, Frankie White, his father, Bruce Jackson of Silver City, a sister, Melissa and his maternal grandparents, Lenn and Anne Manning of Silver City. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the first United Methodist Church of Silver City with Reverend David L. Saucier officiating. Burial followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Brent Jackson, Jim Vasquez, Scott Wallin, Glenn Lutz, Darren Phillips and John Gallasini. Honorary pallbearers were Hunter White, Dolan Allensworth, Troy Calloway, Eric Edmister, Danny Bowman and Dale Maxwell.

JACKSON: Doris A. Jackson passed away in Albuquerque Nov. 15. Doris is survived by her husband, Walter, four sons, Charles, Lee, Roy of Silver City and Norman of Texas; two daughter, Marilyn Morel of Fort Bayard, Thelma Ward of Albuquerque, and a brother Allen McClendon of Organ, two sisters, Jane Brown, Durango, Colo., Pearl Garner, Bayfield, Colo., father, Bent McClendon, mother, Pearl Gedney, three half sisters, Mrs. Arthur Day, Durango, Mrs. Norma Carlson, Albuquerque, and Mrs. Blanch Ward of Hurley, 11 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Jackson was a member of the Bayard Baptist Church. Her family request that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the American Diabetes Foundation. Graveside services were held Wednesday Nov. 19 at Memory Lane Cemetery, with the Rev. Billy Foster officiating. Pallbearers were Charles Jackson, Lee Jackson, Roy Jackson, William Moreland, and Cris Moreland. Arrangements by the Wheeler Funeral Home.

JACKSON: Ethel M. Jackson, 91, a longtime resident of Lordsburg, passed away Tuesday at Sunshine Haven Nursing Home in Lordsburg. She was born Oct. 25, 1903 to Willie E. and Mary Ellen (Lee) Hough in Pontotoc, Okla. During the 1950s she and her husband, Ebb Jackson, owned and operated Jackson's Feed Store in Lordsburg. Mrs. Jackson was kitchen manager for Hidalgo General Hospital until retiring in 1969. She enjoyed Fig Newtons, Milky Ways and Dr. Peppers. She is survived by a nephew, Robert Jackson and his wife, Marguerite of Tucson, Ariz.; and special friends, Homer and Mildred Baird of Lordsburg. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ebb Jackson in 1971. Visitation was held from 10 a.m. until l p.m. today in the Lordsburg Funeral Home chapel and a graveside service and interment followed at 2:30 p.m at Mountain View Cemetery in Deming with Pastor Tommy Powers officiating. Family members selected Lordsburg Funeral Home to serve them.

JACKSON: Mrs. Ruth Carter Jackson, 72, beloved life-long resident of Silver City, member of the pioneer John W. Carter family and wife of Robert (Bobby) Jackson, passed away last Friday at the family home from a heart attack. Following completion of her elementary education as a student in the Silver City public schools, she attended New Mexico Normal School for one year and completed her education at Mary Baldwin Seminary, Staunton, Virginia. Thereafter she became a teacher in the Silver City public school system for several years. In 1917 she married Robert Jackson and to this union were born three children, Robert Jackson, Jr., Ruth Jackson Hill and Joan Jackson Noble. She is also survived by six grandchildren. For many years, Mrs. Jackson was a leader in American Red Cross, member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Silver City Women's Club and Grant County's Woman of the Year in 1964. She was also active in the Girl Scouts, the Gray Ladies and other organizations in which she gave devoted service, including the Chamber of Commerce. As a member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd she served on the Altar Guild. All of her years she gave generous and unselfish services to the community. Her mission in life was that it was more blessed to give than to receive, and her death is a grievous loss. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Monday in the Curtis Mortuary Chapel, the Rev. Clifton M. Henderson of the Episcopal Church conducting the rites. Interment was in the Masonic Cemetery in the family plot where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carter, are buried. Serving as pallbearers were Walter Wilson, Frank Light, James S.Ryan, Shirl L. Kauffman, LeRoy Marek and W. T. Graham.

JACOBS; Bernard C. Jacobs, 78, a resident of Hurley since 1938, died May 11 at the Gila Regional Medical Center in Silver CIty. He was born Sept. 24, 1905, in Effingham, Ill. the son of Emile and Agnes Worman Jacobs. He was preceded in death by Madeline, his wife of 54 years by six weeks. Mr. Jacobs was a member of the Hurley Community Church and was active in the Yucca Council, Boy Scouts of America, where he received the highest adult achievement award, the Silver Beaver Award. He was a graduate of Western State College of Gunnison, Colo. Survivors include two sons, Don E. Jacobs of Centerville, Ohio and Gene G. Jacobs of Silver City; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held May 14 at the Curtis-Bright Chapel with interment following at Memory Lane Cemetery. Rev. Kenneth Schultz of the Hurley Community Church officiated. Serving as pallbearers were Charles A. Shinn, David Strain, Howard L. Mize, Allard C. Bartlett, Joe M. Neal and Cresencio O. Moreno. Those wishing to do so may make contributions to the Hurley Community Church or to the Boy Scouts of America. Arrangements by the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JACOBS: Word was received the past week of the death in Los Angeles of Jay Jacobs, prominent real estate operator, who was well known in Silver City. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pauline Jacobs, the former Pauline Smith, a member of the early day Smith family of ranchers in Grant County. Funeral services and burial took place in Los Angeles.

JACOBS; Madeline Audrey (D.) Jacobs, 80, died Saturday at the Gila Regional Medical Center. Mrs. Jacobs was born Jan. 29, 1904 in Canyon City, Colo. the daughter of George and Selma Freek Degitz. She was a member of the Hurley Community Church, Yucca Toastmasters and the league of Women Voters. Survivors include her husband, Bernard C. Jacobs of Hurley; two sons, Don E. Jacobs of Centerville, Oh. and Gene G. Jacobs of Silver City; one sister, Dorothy McDermott of Gunnison, Colo.; one brother, Harold Degitz of Canfield, Oh; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services were held March 27 at the Curtis-Bright Chapel with Rev. Kenneth Schultz officiating. Interment followed at Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were David Strain, Leon Rawlins, Allard Bartlett, Hall Gigger, Walter P. Laws and Charles A. Shinn.Contributions may be made to the Hurley Community Church or to theAmerican Cancer Society. Arrangements by the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JACOBS: Funeral services for William Edgar Jacobs, 57, who died in his home on Black street here Sunday morning were held Tuesday morning at 10 A.M. from the Cox mortuary chapel with Dale Sexton of the Church of Crist officiating at the services. Mr. Jacobs had l9ived in Silver city for nine years and had been ill for a long time. Internment was made in the city cemetery and pallbearers were Henery Longbottom, Earl West, John Foster, Willard Clapp, Chester Barentine, and Edward Burke. Honorary pallbearers were W.E. Little, James Cooper, John Osborn, J.W. McCain, B.L. Clark, and Glenn Young. Mr. Jacobs is survived by his wife and two sons, Carrol and E. W. of Silver city; Four brothers, Marshall and Brandy of Lawn Texas, Marvin of Kerman Calif, and Emmett of Clearwater Calif; his mother Mrs. Ada Jacobs, also of Lawn Texas; three sisters Juanita Jacobs, of Lawn Texas, Mrs. E.W. Carter of Pyote Tx, and Mrs. Ora Cade of Dallas.

JACQUES: The Enterprise has received word of the death of Mrs. Susan Adair Jacques in Ocean Side Calif on Sept. 30. Mrs. Jacques was the daughter of an old pioneer of this area, William Adair, who was quite prominent in the territory government of New Mexico. The Adairs lived in Pinos altos in the 70's but moved there in 1903. Mrs. Jaques was postmaster at Pinos altos for a number of years and her last visit to this area was 16 years ago when they visited friends in Santa Rita and Silver City. She is survived by a brother W. R. Adair, of El Pso, and several other brothers and sisters.

JACQUEZ: Death May 8, in Juarez, Mexico, claimed Antonio B. Jacquez, father of a well-known Silver City family. He was 70 years old. Surviving are his wife, Felecita Jacquez; three Sons, Santiago Jacquez and George Jacquez, both of Silver City, and Francisco Jacquez, Lawndale, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Selso Clark, Las Cruces and Mrs. Antonia Jacquez, Juarez, Mexico; 33 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Rosary services were held at 7:30 Sunday evening at the Cox Mortuary chapel, followed by mass at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, the Rev. R. A. Vonder Haar officiating Interment was In the Catholic cemetery.

JACQUEZ: George D. Jacquez, 49,died last Sunday in Las Cruces following a long illness; he was a life-long resident of Silver City. Rosary services were held Tuesday evening in the Cox Mortuary chapel. Mass was said at 9 am Wednesday in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery. Surviving are a son, Albert of Londall, Calif.: his mother, Mrs. Felicita Jacqucz. Silver City, twosisters, Miss Antonia Jacquez, El Paso and Mrs. Dolores Clark Las Cruces and two brothers, Frank, Londall, Calif., and Santiago. Silver City.

JACQUEZ: Santiago D. Jacquez, 55, of Silver City, a life long Grant County resident, died Monday afternoon at Hillcrest General Hospital. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Carolina Jacquez and 15 children, seven sons, Tony, Rudy, Armando and Videl Jacquez of Silver City, Bobby, Roland and Jimmy Jacquez of San Fernando, Calif.; eight daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann Ortlz, Mrs. Lupe Aragon, Miss Alice Jacquez and Miss Delia Jacquez of Silver City, Mrs. Rachel Montes of Deming, Mrs. Molly Altamirano of Anaheim, Calif.; Mrs. Rita Provencio and Mrs. Priscilla Gomez of San Fernando; his mother, Mrs. Feilcita Jacquez of Silver City; a brother, Frank Jacquez of San Fernando; two sisters, Mrs. Celso Clark of Las Cruces and Mrs Antonio Perez of Silver City; and 37 grandchildren.

JACQUEZ: Alejo R. Jacquez, 81, died Thursday morning at Hillcrest General Hospital. He was a native of Mexico and had lived in Central for the past 80 years. Survivors include his wife, Francisca of Central; one son, Julian of Central; and one daughter, Mrs. Leonia Quintana of Andersville, Nev. Rosary services were said in the Santa Clara Catholic Church in Central immediately following the Sunday 5:50 p.m. Mass. The funeral mass was held Monday at 10 a.m. Interment followed with the Rev. Fr. Felix Sheridan officiating in the Central Cemetery.

JACQUEZ: Antonio O. "Tony" Jacquez, 60, a lifetime resident of Silver City, died Tuesday night at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born July 29, 1930, in Silver City. He was a parishioner of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, a member of Knights of Columbus Council No. 3388, a member of the Silver City Moose Lodge, and a past member and coach in the Silver City Little League. Mr. Jacquez prior to his illness was general foreman for the Grant County Road Department for many years. Calling hours were from 2-5 p.m. today in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels. Rosary services are to be held at 7:30 tonight in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, where Mass of the Christian burial will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Rod Nichols officiating. Concluding services will follow in the Silver City Catholic Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Barbara L. Jacquez of Silver City; three sons, Tony Jacquez Jr. and his wife, Frances, and Ralph and Ronald Jacquez, all of Silver City; two daughters, Maria Elena Lopez and her husband, Luis, of Silver City and Norma Jean Gomez and her husband, Roland, of Silver City; six brothers, Rudy Jacquez and his wife, Linda, Armando Jacquez and his wife, Norma, and Jimmy Jacquez and his wife, Norma, all of Silver City, Fidel Jacquez and his wife, Dori, and Roland Jacquez and his wife, Bea, of Las Vegas, Nev., and Bobby Jacquez of Farmington; six sisters, Molly Altamirano and her husband, Ysidro, Priscilla Gomez and her husband, Manuel, Lupe Barragan and her husband, Richard, Alicia Carrasco, and Delia Garcia and her husband, David, all of Silver City, and Mariana Ortiz and her husband, Pete, of Las Vegas, Nev.; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Rachel J. Montes, in 1989, and Rita J. Provencio, in 1990. Casket bearers will be Armando Galindo, Robert Quintanar, Manny Serna, Frank Salaiz, Robert Borrego Sr. and Steve Aguirre Sr. Honorary bearers will be Luis Lopez Jr., Paul Delgado Sr., Tony Bunts, Luis Cardoza, John Scholl, Bill Harrison, Espirion Murillo, Thomas J. Ryan, Joe Ray Sr., Caesar Flores and the rest of his many dear friends. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JACQUEZ; Edward "Eddie" Jacquez, 24, died May 27 in Silver City. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jacquez Jr. He was a communicant of the Catholic Church. He is survived by his parents; three sons and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Rosary recitation was held May 30 at the Wheeler Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Services were held May 31 at St. Vincent's Catholic Church with Monsignor A. James Milano officiating. Interment followed at the Siver City Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dennis Lucero, James Brewer, Arthuro Dominguez, Ronnie Madrid, Tommy Rueda and Joe Barrios Jr. Arrangements by the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

JACQUEZ: Death Monday at her home in Bayard claimed Mrs. Luz Jacquez, 92, one Grant County's oldest residents. She had lived in Bayard 46 years. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Juan Candelaria, two grandsons, three granddaughters and two sisters, Mrs. Trinidad Castro and Mrs. Petra Morena. Rosary services were held Wednesday evening at the Curtis Mortuary Chapel. Mass was said at 9 a.m. Thursday at Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard. Burial was in the Silver City Catholic Cemetery.

JAHNKE: Margot M. Jahnke, 62, a resident of Silver City, entered into rest Thursday at Gila Regional Medical Center. She was born Dec. 27, 1931, in Los Angeles to the late Robert S. and Bonnie B.McMahle. She was the office administrator of the Gila Wilderness Tourist Bureau and will be remembered as a loving and caring person. Survivors include three daughters, Glenn Jahnke of Silver City, Danielle DeRome of San Luis Obispo, Calif., and Jessica Jahnke of Seattle; and two grandchildren, Madeleine DeRome and Corey Rayan Jahnke. She is also survived by Robert Jahnke, her former husband. No services are scheduled. Entrusted to the careof Baca's Funeral Chapels and Baca's Mimbres Crematory.

JAMES: One of thethree surviving charter members of the New Mexico Cattle Growers assn. died In an El Paso hospital yesterday. He was Edward James, 80-year o1d cattleman and former Indian fighter. He owned farming and ranching property at Cloride, in southern New Mexico. James Came to the southwest in a covered wagon and was in on the 1907 slaying of the Apache Kid, a notorious desperado, in San Juan canyon northwest Of Truth or Consequences. Three of James' best friends were killed by Indians in 1886. He liked to tell how, a short time later, he wandered into the camp of Frank James, one of the famous James boys. The outlaw eyed his ancient revolver, asked his name and thee remarked: "Son, that's a damn good name but a mighty poor gun you're wearin." In later years James was a trustee for the republic property of the US.Treasury Mines co., near Chloride. He is survived by a son Edward James Jr. of Los Alamos and two sisters, Mrs. Edith J. Calhoun and Miss Minnie James, both of Chloride.

JAMES: George Washington James, 66, a World War I veteran, died Jan. 18 at Fort Bayard hospital Funeral services were held in the Fort Bayard chapel, with burial in the Fort Bayard cemetery with military, honors.

Joseph T James, 87, of Pinos Altos died Saturday morning in Hillcrest General Hospital. He came to this area 43 years ago and was a retired miner. He owned many mining claims in thePinos Altos area. He is survived by his wife, Flora; one sister, Mts. Laura Beemish of Rochester, N. Y., and by six nephews. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Monday in the Cox Mortuary chapel with the Rev. Wayne Douglas of the First Methodist Church of Silver City officiating. Graveside services were in charge of the Silver City Lodge No. 8, AF&AM.

JAMES: 0. L. James, father of Mrs. W. C. May, of Silver City, died suddenly of a heart attack Friday at his home in Rancagua, Chile, S. A. Mr. and Mrs. May and children had left early Saturday morning to take his mother, Mrs. Agnes May, to El Paso to board a plane for her home in Colorado, and did not return to Silver City until late Sunday afternoon so did not learn of his death until then. Mr. James was born in Monclava, Mexico, and received his college education at Texas A&M College, Bryan, Tex. He went to Chile in 1916 and has been there since with the exception of a few years spent in the United States. He was associated with UB Division the Kennecott Copper Corp. Besides Mrs. May, he is survived by his wife, one son and two daughters. Funeral services were held in Rancagua on Sunday afternoon.

JAMES: Ruth Francis James, 78, of Silver City died Monday evening in Hacienda de Salud. She was born Dec. 14, 1911, in Mena, Ark., and had resided in Silver City since 1975. She was a retired eclectic motor winder. Cremation was by Mimbres Crematorium and no services are planned. She is survived by her brother, Albert Key of Silver City. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JAMES: Fred A. James Jr, 72, of Corpus Christi, Texas passed away Friday, Dec. 1923. He was born Dec. 24, in Center, Colo. Mr James was a resident of Albuquerque for 20 years before moving to Corpus Cristi in 1986. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army He wasa former assistant forest ranger. He was a member of Moose Lodge 734 in Corpus Christi, TX six years and of Elks Lodge 408 of Las Vegas, N.M. for 27 years. Survivors include two sons, Clark G.James of Corpus Christi and Fred A. James III of Albuquerque, a daughter, Colleen Reed of Farmington, two brothers Merrill James of Bayfield Colo., and Raymond James of Barstow Calif., nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be held at 11 am Wednesday in Alma cemetery, in Alma.

JAMESON: Ross Demonic Jameson, 25, was born Sept. 26, 1977, in Silver City. He was taken from his family and entered eternal peace Friday Jan. 10. He was preceded in death by his father, George W. Ross" Jameson Jr. He is survived by his mother Betty Jane "Go Go" Jameson; his sisters, Barbara "Bobbi" Jameson and her husband, Charlie, and Shoo Shoo Jameson; his brothers, Franklin "Rocky" Lock. Ty Jameson and Shane Jameson; his biological mother, Elonda Rose "Loni" Jameson-Powell; his nephews, whom he affectionately referred to as his "boys", Regan Aguirre Jr. and Shawn Aguirre; his great- grandmother, Velma Jameson: and aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family members too numerous to mention, but who were always on his thoughts. He had many friends with L whom he shared special times. The friends who held a special place in his heart arc John Ruiz. Shannon Salcido, Kalherine Kelly, Rachel Forshee. Aaron Arguclles, Justin Maez, Donald Millon, Maggie and Janine Jackson, Forty Silva, Jason Phillips, Heather Herrera, Santana Chapman and numerous others. He brought sunshine and happiness with his vibrant humor and quick wit to the lives of all who knew him. His heart was pure and he loved everyone unconditionally. He was a light in the lives of his family and friends, and will continue to shine on him from heaven through his memory. A special Mass will be said Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Francis Newman Center. Father Marcos Reyna will officiate.

JAMESON: George Jameson, 71, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 8, in Hillcrest General Hospital. Mr. Jameson was born in Massey, Oklahoma and had lived in Grant County since 1949, where he was employed as a repair leadman for Kennecott Copper Corporation before his retirement. Mr. Jameson is survived by his wife, Naomi Jameson, whom he married on Dec. 1, 1929 in Massey, Oklahoma. He is also survived by three daughters, Roma Shatto of Fresno, California, Angelee Bratcher, of Albuquerque, Ronda Allison of Clovis, three sons George Jameson, Jr., of Silver City, Charles W.Jameson of Central, William Jameson of Arenas Valley, two sisters, Jessie Newsom of McAlester, Oklahoma, Edna Amos of Crowder, Oklahoma, a brother, Clark Jameson of Crowder, Oklahoma, thirteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Graveside funeral sevices will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Memory Lane Cemetery with Reverend Morrow officiating. Serving as pallbearers are Charlie Slout, Jack Burk, Marion Crumbley, Charles Thurber, Jack Tapscott and Willie Andazola. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart Fund in Memory of Mr. Geroge Jameson.

JAMESON: Nola "Noggie" Jameson, 54, a resident of Central, passed away Thursday morning. She is survived by her husband, Charles; two sons, Jerry Jameson and his wife, Stacy, of Buckhorn, and Charlie Jameson Jr. and his wife, Bridgette, of Awgsberg, Germany; two sisters, Carolyn Pennington and her husband, Bill, of Central, and Pat Strain of Silver City; and five grandsons. Private memorial services will be held. Arrangements are by the Wheeler Funeral Home.

JAMESON: George W. (Ross) Jameson Jr. died Monday in Albuquerque following a brief illness. Mr. Jameson was born in 1931 in San Palita, Texas. He served in the Korean War from November 1951 through October 1953, and during that time he earned the Bronze Star Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal and the Purple Heart. He served in the National Guard for 20 years. He was an employee of Chino Mines from 1954 to 1982 where he worked as a boilermaker foreman. During his illness he courageously participated in the research of cancer at the Veterans Administration hospital in Albuquerque. He is survived by his wife, Betty Jane Jameson of Silver City; three sons, Rock Lock of Central and Tyre Jameson and Ross Jameson, both of Silver City; three daughters, Barbara Gage and her husband, John Gage of Morenci, Ariz., Elonda Powell and her husband, Tony Powell of Dallas, Texas and Rolene Aguirre and her husband, Regan Aguirre of Silver City; six grandchildren, Stacy and Shelli Ross, Shane Gunn, Regan and Brawn Aguirre and Robert Gage; his mother, Velma Mozell Valley; three sister, Roma Shatto of Fresno, Calif Angie Bratcher of Albuquerque, and Rhonda Allison of Alamogordo; his mother-in-law, Rose Etheredge of Silver City and numerous other relatives. Mass of the Resurrecrtion will be celeberated at 10am Friday in the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Monsignor A. James Milano will officiate. Burial will follow in the Fort Bayard National Cemeter with Battery A of the New Mexico National Guard conducting full military honors. Serving as pallbearers will be Jack Burk, Gene Lock, Fisher Longwell, Harris Gray, Kenny Puleston and Fred Gadberry. Honorary pallbeares will be Bill Hamilton, Louis Miller, Eugene Amos, Tommy Caldwell, Craig Longwell, Gerry Jameson, John Gage, Tony Powell, Regan Aguirre and Stacy Ross. Military honorary pallberarers will be 1st. Sgt. Clemente Baisa, St. 1st. Clas Pete M. Alvarado, Platoon Sgt. Jesus P. Chacon, Staff Sgt. Ambotsio M. Ambriz, Command Sgt. Major Oscar G. Salars, retired and 1st Sgt. Robert R. Gillespie, retired. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

JAMISON: Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock for Arthur Harris Jamison at the Cox Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Crow of the First Baptist Church officiating. Mr. Jamison, 76, died at his home Tuesday. He had been employed in this area since 1912. He is survived by his wife and one sister, Mrs. Walter S. Gooding, whose home is in Sacramento, Calif. The body will be taken to Bloomfield, Mo., for burial. Honorary pallbearers will be P. R. Pennington, Bob Pennington, Mr. Forister, Bruce Greene, Howard Mann, Lloyd Smith, Jim Ryan and E. L. McCoy.

JANES: Joseph T, Janes, 87, 0f Pinos Altos died Saturday morning in Hillcrest General Hospital. He came to this area 43 years ago and was a retired miner. He owned many mining claims In the Pinos Altos area. He issurvived by his wife, Flora; one sister, Mrs. Laura Beemish of Rochester, N. Y., and by six nephews. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Monday in the Cox Mortuary chapel with the Rev. Wayne Douglasof the First Methodist Church of Silver City officiating. Graveside services were In charge of the Silver City Lodge No.8. AF&AM.

JANES: Mrs. Flora Janes, 88, a pioneer of Pinos Altos, where she had lived for 45 years, died Tuesday in Hillcrest General Hospital. Mrs. Janes was the widow of Joseph T. Janes, manager for many years 'of the Homestead Mining Co. at Pinos Altos, a gold and silver property. He died in 1953. During her long residence In Grant County, Mrs. Janes was active in Silver City Chapter No. 3, Order of Eastern Star, and other organizations. Surviving is a nephew, Enos Janes of Rochester, N. Y. who was expected to arrive in Silver City today to attend the funeral to be held at 3 p.m Friday at the Cox Mortuary Chapel with Eastern Star ritualistic rites. The Rev. Charles Walker of the First Methodist church will conduct commital services at the grave in Masonic cemetery.

JANES: June E. Janes, 61, a resident of Albuquerque since 1969, and a former resident of the Silver City area, died Saturday. She is survived by her husband, Fred A. Janes of Albuquerque; sons, Clark Gordon Janes and his wife, Judy, of Corpus Christi, Texas and Fred Janes and his wife, Becky, of Albuquerque; a daughter, Colleen Reed and her husband, Howard, of Bloomfield; grand daughters, Wendy Lopez and her husband, Adam, of Grants, Stacy, Michelle, Ginger and Joy Anderson, all of Las Cruces, and Tanya Janes of Albuquerque; grandsons, Cody and Clay Reed of Bloomfield, and Fred Janes IV of Albuquerque; three great-grandchildren; a brother, Robert W. Henderson and his wife, Vivian, of Bonita, Calif.; and her stepmother, Ida Henderson of Chula Vista, Calif. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Karen Anderson, and by her parents. Services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Rio Grande Baptist Church in Albuquerque with the Rev. Gerald Woods officiating. Interment will follow in Glenwood. Friends may visit French Mortuary in Albuquerque today from 4-9 p.m. French Mortuary of Albuquerque is in charge of arrangements.

JAQUEZ: Frank D. Jaquez, 61, died at Presbyterian Hospital in Hollywood, Calif., last Tuesday morning. Mr. Jaquez was a native of Silver City, and had lived in Lawndale, Calif the past 20 years. He was a retired electro platter. Surviving Mr. Jaquez are his wife, Jesusieta; three sons, Frank, Ruben and Richard all of Lawndale, and Mrs. Juanita Ratana of Las Cruces; and 10 grandchildren. Survivors also include two sisters, Mrs. Dolores Clark of Las Cruces and Mrs. Antonia Perez of Lawndale. Rosary was read at the Curtis-Bright Funeral Chapel Friday at 7:30 p.m. Funeral Mass was recited at the St. Francis Newman Center Saturday at 9:30 a.m. with interment following in the Catholic Cemetery. The Rev. Fr. Philip Van Engelen officiated.

JARAMILLO Services for Mary A. Jaramillo, 61, of Deming will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses under direction of Baca's Funeral Chapels. Jaramillo died Saturday at University Medical Center in Albuquerque. She was a homemaker and a lifelong Deming resident. Survivors include her sons, Gilbert Mendoza of Missouri and Tom Mendoza, David Mendoza and Bobby Jaramillo, all of Deming; daughters, Julie Pruitt of Deming and Conchita Meza of Yuma, Ariz.; brother, Luis Jaramillo of El Paso; sisters, Josie Cochran and Terry Gonzalez, both of Deming, and Lorie Fisher of Mesa, Ariz.; and 11 grandchildren.

JARAMILLO: Mrs. Vivianita B. Jaramillo, 75, resident of Central, died last Wednesday at Rest Haven rest home in Silver City. Survivors of the deceased are one son, Lino Cariaga, of Albuquerque; two daughters. Mrs. Willie Schaffer of Hurley and Mrs. Pat Chavez of Las Cruces: 13 grandchildren; three sisters and one brother. Funeral services were held in the Hurley Catholic Church the Rev. Fr. Ramon Estivill officiating. Burial was in the Hurley Cemetery under direction of the Curtis Mortuary.

JARAMILLO; Antonio G. Jaramillo, 78, of Silver City, died May 15 at the Gila Regional Medical Center. Mr. Jaramillo was born in Reserve, the son of Benino and Eufima Galindo Jaramillo. He was a member of St Vincent De Paul Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Jessie M. Jaramillo of Silver City; three daughters, Emma Waite of Albuquerque, Esther Duran and Lori J. Leon of Silver City; two sons, Mike Jaramillo of Albuquerque and Maurice Jaramillo of Bremerton, Wash. Another son, Sam, preceded Mr. Jaramillo in death in Dec. 1975. Other survivors include a sister, Mary Jaramillo of Albuquerque; two brothers, Manuel Jaramillo of Albuquerque and Frank Jaramillo of Reserve; 15 grandchildren and 11great -grandchildren. Mr. Jaramillo lies in state at the Curtis-Bright Chapel May 17 with the Rosary Recitation following that same evening. Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated May 18 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, with interment following at Memory Lane Cemetery. Msgr. A. James Milano officiated at all services. Serving as pallbearers were Mr. Jaramillo's grandsons, Richard Leon, Sammy Jaramillo, Leroy Jaramillo, Richard Benteria, Sammy Guerra and David Jaramillo. Honorary pallbearers were Juan Castanon, Joe Duran, Steve Garcia and Daniel Potts. Those desiring to do so may make contributions to the Heart Fund. Arrangements by the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JARAMILLO; Funeral services will be held for Beronlea Ulibarri Jaramillo at 10 on. Wednesday at St. Francis Catholic Church in Middle Frisco. Mrs. Jaramillo, 89, who died in Reserve, is survived by her daughters, Fedelina Armijo and husband, Martino, of Reserve. Isabel Torrez and husband, Ben, of Albuquerque, and Viola Jaramillo of Reserve; a son, Pete Jaramillo, and his wife, Meime, of Reserve; six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services are under the direction of Jewkes Mortuary of Springerville, Ariz.

Jaramillo: Catarina Jaramillo, 91, with the grace of God, entered the gates of heaven Saturday in Las Cruces. She was born Feb. 13, 1904 to Macedonio and Magdalena (Costales) Garcia in Gila. She married Antonio Jaramillo on Sept. 10, 1923 in Silver City. She was a parishioner of St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church and a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Altar Society and the Cursillistas. Mrs. Jaramillo took great joy and pride in her crafts and in her children and grand-children. She was a kind and gentle person, always willing to lend a helping hand. She was the "heart" of the family, bringing everyone together and making sure that no one was forgotten. She will be greatly missed. She is survived by a son, Antonio Jaramillo Jr. and his wife, Barbara of Silver City; six daughters, Lorenza Lopez and her husband, Ramon, Genoveva Pena and her husband, Raul, Natalia Palacios, Angelina Garcia and her husband, Wally, Consuelo Jaurequi and her husband, Jose, and Polly Marquez and her husband, Ramon, all of Silver City; a sister, Juanita Hernandez of Deming; a brother, Casimiro Garcia and his wife, Diega of Silver City; 37 grandchildren; 84 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her husband, Antonio Jaramillo on March 6, 1966; her parents; two sons, Macedonio Gonzales and Salvador Jaramillo; two sisters, Anita G. Gonzales and Lorenza Garcia; two brothers, Florencio Garcia and Leonardo Garcia; a son--in-law, Luis Palacios; and most recently an aunt, Josephina Polanco. Visitation will take place in the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home chapel on Ash Wednesday beginning at 2 p.m. and continuing until the prayer vigil begins at 7:30 p.m. Deacon Bill Holguin will recite the rosary. The funeral liturgy will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with the Rev. John Colgan celebrating. The rite of committal will follow in the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers are Raymond Lopez, Raul Pena Jr., James Palacios, Tony Jaramillo III, Steve Garcia, Joe Jaurequi Jr., Robert Gonzales and Danny Marquez. Honorary pallbearers are Ronnie Jimenez, Henry Mata, Librado Maldonado, Damas Salas, and all her sons-in-law and grandchildren. Family members selected Curtis-Bright Funeral Home to serve them.

JARAMILLO: Catarina Jaramillo, 91, with the grace of God, entered the gates of heaven Saturday in Las Cruces. She was born Feb. 13, 1904 to Macedonio and Magdalena (Costales) Garcia in Gila. She married Antonio Jaramillo on Sept. 10, 1923 in Silver City. She was a parishioner of St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church and a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Altar Society and the Cursillista. Mrs. Jaramillo took great joy and pride in her crafts and in her children and grandchildren. She was a kind and gentle person, always willing to lend a helping hand. She was the "heart" of the family, bringing everyone together and making sure that no one was forgotten. She will be greatly missed. She is survived by a son, Antonio Jaramillo Jr., and his wife, Barbara of Silver City; six daughters, Lorenza Lopez and her husband, Ramon, Genoveva Pena and her husband, Raul, Natalia Palacios, Angelina Garcia and her husband, Wally, Consuelo Jaurequi and her husband, Jose, and Polly Marquez and her husband, Ramon, all of Silver City; a sister, Juanita Hernandez of Deming; a brother, Casimiro Garcia, and his wife, Diega of Silver City, 37 grandchildren; 84 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her husband, Antonio Jaramillo on March 6, 1966; her parents; two sons, Macedonio Gonzales and Salvador Jaramillo; two sisters, Anita G. Gonzales and Lorenza Garcia; two brothers, Florencio Garcia and Leonardo Garcia; a son-in-law, Luis Palacios; and most recently an aunt, Josephina Polanco. Visitation will take place in the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home chapel on Ash on Wednesday beginning at 2 p.m. and continuing until the prayer vigil begins at 7:30 p.m. Deacon Bill Holguin will recite the rosary. The funeral liturgy will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with the Rev. John Colgan celebrating. The rite of committal will follow in the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers are Raymond Lopez, Raul Pena Jr., James Palacios, Tony Jaramillo III, Steve Garcia, Joe Jaurequi Jr., Robert Gonzales and Danny Marquez. Honorary pallbearers are Ronnie Jimenez, Henry Mata, Librado Maldonado, Damas Salas and all her sons-in-law and grandchildren. Family members selected Curtis-Bright Funeral Home to serve them.

JARAMILLO: Diane Michelle Jaramillo, 8, a resident of Hurley, died Saturday in Gila Regional Medical Center. Michelle was a communicant of the Hurley Infant Jesus Catholic Church. She was born Oct. 18, 1979, in Albuquerque, and she was a second-grader at Hurley Elementary School. She enjoyed playing T-ball with the Dukes baseball team and attending catechism classes. Michelle is survived by her parents Michael A. Jaramillo and Victoria Jaramillo of Hurley; her brother, Gabriel Jaramillo, and her sister, Lorraine Jaramillo of Hurley; five aunts, Veronica Trujillo, Drema Gibson and Donna Garcia of Grant County, Erlinda Escobar of Dallas, Texas, and Shirley Renteria of Albuquerque; three uncles, Ruben G. Rodriguez and Terry Trujillo, both of Grant County, and Edward Jaramillo of Morenci, Ariz.; two grandmothers, Tomasita Rodriguez of Hurley and Lilly Y. Gibson of Bayard; and three great-grandmothers, Miquelita Gonzales of Bayard, Epifania Rodriguez of Whittier, Calif., and Conception A. Young of Hanover. She was preceded in death by her grandfather Ruben O. Rodriguez. Rosary recitation will be tonight at 7:30 in the Hurley Infant Jesus Catholic Church. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m., also in the Hurley Infant Jesus Catholic Church. The Rev. Benito Suen will officiate at both services. Interment will follow in the Hurley Cemetery. Serving, as pallbearers will be Roy Martinez, Victor Gonzales Jr., Robert Y. Escobar and James C. Vigil. Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Eric Martinez, Mark Salcedo and Roger Duarte. Arrangements are by the Wheeler Funeral Home.

JARAMILLO: Feliciana M. Jaramillo, 73, a lifelong resident of Silver City, passed away Tuesday at St. Joseph's Medical, Hospital in Albuquerque. She was born to Ignacio and Josefa Maldonado on June 3, 1923, in Truth or Consequences. She was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, a volunteer with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, active in the Senior Citizens Center in Silver City, and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Women's Auxiliary. Surviving relatives include tour Sons, Jose Jaramillo and his wife, Christine, of Las Vegas, Nev., Robert Jaramillo, and his wife, Norma, of Tyrone, Barey Jaramillo and ~is wife, Dolores, of Mesa, Ariz., and' Reynaldo Jaramillo and his wife, Maria Elena, of Elko, Nev.; a daughter, Mary J. Marrujo, and her husband, Alfred, of Silver City; a sister, Dominga Armijo of Santa Clara; 13 grandchildren Ronnie, Michael, Jose, Missy, Steven, Barney, Kristy, Valerie and Gabriel Jaramillo, Eva Arellano, Annette Marrujo, Cindy Aragon and Beverly Arrey; and 10 ~ She is also survived by a companion, Benny Flores of Silver City. Visitation will be from 3-7 p.m. Tuesday at Baca's Funeral Chapels. The rosary will he recited by Deacon Johnnie Perez at 7 p.m. Tuesday, also at Baca's Funeral Chapels. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent. Interment will follow at Fort Bayard National Cemetery. Pallbearers P include Ronnie Jaramillo, Jose Jaramillo Jr., Michael Jaramillo, Steven Jaramillo, Barney Jaramillo Jr., Danny Hernandez and Freddy Hernandez. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JARAMILLO: Felix Jaramillo, 69, died Monday, Jan. 8, in Silver City. Mr. Jaramillo was a life long resident of Grant County. He is survived by his wife, Natalia Jaramillo of Central, two daughter, Socorra Huerta and Isabel Jaramillo, three sons, Felix Jaramillo Jr., Ramon Jaramillo and Horacio Jaramillo all of Central, three sisters, Maria Pena of Silver City, Frances Gonzales of Bayard, Dolores Arciero of Deming and ten grandchildren. Rosary recitation was Wednesday, Jan. 19, 7 p.m. in the Curtis-Bright Chapel. Mass of the Resurrection will be 10 a.m., Thursday in Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard, with the Reverend Father Jesus Espinosa officiating at both services. Burial will follow in the Silver City Catholic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers are, Guadalupe Loera, Nelson Romero, Vicente Escobar, L.A. Patten, Fred Martinez and Tony Macias, Sr. Honorary pallbearers are Guadalupe Lozano, Guillermo Ortiz, Merejildo Rivera, Alfredo Perrault, Carlos Morales, Albert Mendoza, Paul Mitchell and George Dominguez.

JARAMILLO: Tony Jaramillo of Reserve passed away Tuesday at Gila Regional Medical Center. The family will receive friends at St. Francis Catholic Church in Reserve on Thursday from 4-7 p.m. The rosary will be conducted a 7 p.m. Thursday, also at St. Francis Catholic Church, and the funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday at 11 am. In St. Francis Catholic Church with Father Pat Wedeking. Interment will be in the Frisco Cemetery. Mr. Jaramillo was born June 12, 1928, in Horse Springs. He was the son of Frank Jaramillo and Maria Baca Jaramillo. On Dec. 30, 1972, he married Virginia Mae Thompson. Mr. Jaramillo is survived by his wife of 25 years; two sons, Joe Bader of Colorado and Robert Nick Jaramillo of Albuquerque; two stepdaughters, Laura Trujillo of Albuquerque, and Debbie Taylor and her husband, Greg, of Rio Rancho; one brother, Daniel Jaramillo, and his wife, Vestina, of Reserve; two sisters, Helen Livingston of Reserve, and Mary Howard and her husband, Kenneth, of Los Lunas; three nieces, Carlena Nowak and Darrel of Alpine, Ariz., Thersea Jones and her husband, Jack, of Las Cruces, and Debbie Howard of Los Lunas; three nephews, Danny Livingston and his wife, Carrie, of Farmington, Carl Livingston and his wife, Carolyn, of Reserve, and Eddie Howard; and numerous other relatives. Pallbearers for Mr. Jaramillo will be Daniel Jaramillo, Robert Nick Jaramillo, Carl Livingston, Greg Taylor, Kenneth Howard and Herman Baca. Honorary bearers are Bob Barnes, Gilbert Armijo, Danny Livingston, Henry Baca Jr., Jimmy Lucero and Juan Mendez. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

JARAMILLO: Margarita Jaramillo, 83, a resident of Hurley, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 14, at the Gila Regional Medical Center. She was preceded in death by a son, Perfecto Jaramillo Jr., in 1953. Mrs. Jaramillo is survived by her husband, Perfecto Jaramillo of Hurley; three sons, David Jaramillo and his wife, Susie, Ruben Jaramillo and his wife, Mary, and Jimmy Jaramillo, all of Hurley; two daughters, Jenny Mizquez and her husband, Claude, of Long Beach, Calif., and Hope Mathison and her husband, James, of Sun Valley, Calif.; a sister, Maria Inez Gonzales of Hurley; 12 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Visitation for Mrs. Jaramillo was to be held today from 2-4 p.m. in the chapel of Curtis-Bright Funeral Home with a rosary at 7 p.m. in the Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley. Mass of the Christian burial will be Friday at 10 a.m., also in the Infant Jesus Catholic Church, with the Rev. Julio Espinosa as celebrant. Interment will follow in the Hurley Cemetery. Serving, as pallbearers will be Paul Apodaca, Robert Apodaca, Don Apodaca, Ted Sedillo, Mike Gonzales and Edward Samaniego. Honorary pallbearers will be Pete Sedillo, Thomas Gonzales, David Jaramillo Jr., Frank Gonzales and all of her nephews. Curtis-Bright Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

JARAMILLO: Maria Baca Jaramillo, 78, of Reserve died Nov. 27 in Hillcrest General Hospital. She was born in Reserve on Nov. 10, 1904 and was the daughter of Ramon and Margarita Moya Baca. Mrs. Jaramillo was a member of San Francisco Catholic Church in Reserve. She is survived by her husband, Frank G. Jaramillo of Reserve; two daughters, Helen Livingston of Reserve and Mary Howard of Dallas; two sons, Daniel and Tony Jaramillo, both of Reserve; four sisters, Nicka Armijo of Safford, Ariz., Amelia Trujillo, also of Safford, Piala Aragon of Springerville, Ariz. and Della Calbert of Quemado; two brothers, Henry and Martin Baca, both of Reserve; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Rosary recitation was held Nov. 29 and the Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated Nov. 30. Both services were held at the San Francisco Catholic Church in Reserve. Burial was held at the Middle Frisco Cemetery in Reserve. Serving, as pallbearers were Herman Baca, Henry Baca Jr., Carl Livingston, Danny Livingston, Frank Jaramillo and Peter Jaramillo.

JARAMILLO: Perfecto Jaramillo, 93, passed away Wednesday morning at his home in Hurley. Mr. Jaramillo was born Feb. 14, 1899, to Perfecto and Juanita Jaramillo in Rodey, N.M. He worked as a crane operator for Chino Mines, retiring after 28 years of service. He was a member of the Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley. On Feb. 18, 1924, he married Margarita Sedillo in Rincon. Mr. Jaramillo is survived by three sons, David Jaramillo, Ruben Jaramillo and his wife, Mary Helen, and Jimmy Jaramillo, all of Hurley; two daughters, Jenny Misquiz and her husband, Claude, of Long Beach, Calif., and Hope Mathison of Sun Valley, Calif.; a sister, Juanita Fajardo of Las Cruces; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife, Margarita, in August 1990, and by a son, Perfecto, on Feb. 14, 1953. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Sunday at Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley. The vigil service will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. Mass of the Christian burial will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at Infant Jesus Catholic Church with the Rev. John Jusseaume officiating. Casket bearers will be Amado Fajardo, Hilario Benavidez. David Serna, Ted Sedillo, Paul Apodaca and Tommy Fajardo. Honorary bearers will be his grandchildren. Donations can be made to the American Cancer Society. Interment will be in the Hurley Cemetery with Curtis-Bright Funeral Home of Silver City in charge of arrangements.

JARAMILLO: Susie Jaramillo, 62, a resident of Hurley, passed away Friday at her home. Mrs. Jaramillo was born to Cecilio and Amelia Saenz on Aug. 12, 1930, in Santa Rita. She worked as a cook at Fort Bayard and retired after 25 years of service. She was a member of Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley and a home extension club. She was a volunteer for senior citizens, and the Santa Rita Born in Space group. On June 24, 1950, she married David Jaramillo Sr. in Santa Rita. Mrs. Jaramillo is survived by her husband, David, of the home; a son and his wife, David Jaramillo, Jr. and Kathy Jaramillo of Hurley; three daughters, Carol Arellano and her husband, Ben, and Molly Gonzales and her husband, Tony, all of Silver City, and Elva Guerrero of Hurley; her mother, Amelia Saenz of Hurley; two brothers and their wives, Sam and Betty Saenz of Central, and John and Clorinda Saenz of Bayard; a sister, Clara Felix of Hurley; and seven grandchildren. Rosary will be recited Tuesday at 7 p.m. and Mass of the Christian burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley with the Rev. John Jusseaume officiating. Casket bearers will be Oscar Carreon, Manuel Aguilera, Daniel Marrujo, Blas Hernandez, Tony Para and Danny Terna. Honorary bearers will be Ray and Billy Gonzales, Benjamin "B.J." Arellano, David Jaramillo III, Angela Jaramillo, Samantha Guerrero, Anthony Ray Gonzales and Christopher Jaramillo. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday at Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley. Interment will be in the Hurley Cemetery with Curtis-Bright Funeral Home of Silver City in charge of arrangements.

JARBOE: Earl A. Jarboe, 75, a resident of Silver City for 37 years, died Feb. 11 in an Albuquerque hospital. He is survived by his wife, Barbara H. Jarboe of Silver City; two daughters, Annis Elizabeth Hollimon and her husband, Lawrence Walton, and Frances Lucille Moreno; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He is retired from the U.S. Forest Service. Graveside services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in Albuquerque with Pastor Larry Wright officiating. Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors of Albuquerque were in charge of arrangements.

JARAMILLO: Horacio Garcia Jaramillo, 84, long-time resident of Fierro and a retired miner, employed for many years by the' U. S. Mining, Smelting, & Refining Co., died last Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Refugio Pens. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Pena, Mrs. Joe Arciero, and Mrs. Luis Gonzales, all of Fierro; 23 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Rosary was held Tuesday evening at the Cox Mortuary chapel, followed by mass at 10 a. m. Wednesday in St Anthony Catholic Church in Fierro. Burial took place in the cemetery there.

JARAMILLO: Antonio G. "Tony" Jaramillo, 65, a lifelong resident of Silver City, passed away Sunday, June 7, at Gila Regional Medical Center. For 13 years, he courageously struggled with multiple myeloma cancer and respiratory tract disease. He maintained a strong will, never lost hope and suffered without complaint. Mr. Jaramillo embodied strength, .and epitomized if there is a will, there is a way." Through his bravery in dealing with terminal illness, he taught his children and grandchildren how to live with dignity and integrity in the face of adversity. He was a diligent supporter of family and friends, ever ready to ~lend a helping hand. He went ~'out of his way to help those in need. He will be greatly missed by his family. He served his country three years during the Korean War. He retired from Kennecott Copper Corp.'s Chino Mines ~after 35 years of service. Mr. Jaramillo was a talented' furniture designer, woodworker and carpenter. He was an outdoors enthusiast, who especially enjoyed walking in the woods, fishing and hunting. Visitation will be from 4-7 Wednesday afternoon with the prayer vigil beginning at 7:30 at Baca's Funeral Chapels. Father Paulus Kao will recite the holy rosary. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Father Rod Nichols officiating. The rite of committal and burial with full military honors will follow at Fort Bayard National Cemetery. Mr. Jaramillo is survived by his wife, Barbara L. Jaramillo; a son, Tony Jaramillo, and his wife, Heidi, and their children, Anthony, Danni, Sammy and Kattie, of Santa Fe; and two daughters, Arlene Madtson and her husband, Eric, and their son, Alex Eli, of Houston, and Louella Holguin and her husband, John, and their children, Matthew, Andrew, and her -husband, Rimon, Genoveva Pefla and her husband, Paul, Natalia Palacios, Consuelo Jaurequi and her husband, Jose, and Polly Marquez and her husband, Ramon. Mr. Jaramillo is also survived by a cousin, Angelina Garcia, and her husband, Wally. He was preceded in death by his parents, Antonio P. and Catarina, Garcia Jaramillo, and a cousin, Macedonio Gonzales. Casket bearers will be Tony L. Jaramillo, Matthew J. Holguin, Andrew C. Holguin; Mark D. Holguin, John Thomas Holguin and Raul Peña Jr. Honorary bearer will be Michael Sedillos. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels, U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive. Phone 388-2334.

JARAMILLO: Funeral services for Perfecto S. Jaramillo, Jr., 19, were held Monday at the Hurley Catholic church with interment at the Hurley cemetery. He died last Saturday at the Santa Rita Hospital. Rosary services were held Sunday evening at Cox Mortuary. He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Perfecto S. Jaramillo, three brothers and two sisters. Services were directed by Cox' Mortuary.

JARAMILLO: Maria de Jesus "Jessie" Jaramillo, 90, of Silver City passed away Sunday, Feb. 1, at Gila Regional Medical Center. The rosary service will be conducted Thursday at 7 p.m. at Bright Funeral Home with Deacon Johnny Perez officiating. The funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday at 2 p.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Father Rod Nichols officiating. Interment will be in Memory Lane Cemetery. Mrs. Jaramillo was born May 29, 1907, in Frisco, N.M., the daughter of John Riley Milligan and Rosa Ulibarri. She was married to Antonio G. Jaramillo on Nov. 21, 1925. Mrs. Jaramillo is survived by one daughter, Lorencia Leon of Silver City; one son, Maurice M. Jaramillo, and his wife, Lucy, of Birmington, Wash; four grandchildren, Tony Jaramillo of Silver City, and Sandra, Jenise and Tony Jaramillo of Birmington; one brother, Joe Milligan of Aragon; and several other relatives and friends. Pallbearers will be Silver City Police Department Explorers Tony Jaramillo, Douglas Miranda, Raymond Evans, Ben Villegas, Eddie Brand and Daniel Baraday. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

JARAMILLO. Juanita Rodriguez Jaramillo, 77, of Silver City entered life eternal Friday evening at Gila Regional Medical Center. Calling hours will be from 4-7p.m. today at Baca's Funeral Chapels with the prayer vigil beginning as 7 at the funeral chapel. Deacon Johnnie Perez will recite the rosary. The Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.rn. at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Father Rod Nichols officiating. Interment will follow' at Fort Ba-yard National Cemetery. Pallbearers will he Luis Torres, Ramon Marquez Jr., Ron Marquez, Larry Murillo, Ray Rodriguez Jr. and Freddy Fiores. Honorary pallbearers are Alfred Marrufo, Joe 'Murillo, Max Murillo, Ralph Torres, Miguel Torres, Freddy Flores Jr. J.R. Flores. Zachary Jasso, Angelica Jaramillo, and all of her friends and remaining family. She was born June 12, 1920, to Arcadio and Guadalupe Rodriguez in Santa Rita. She was a lifetime resident of Silver City. She attended Mass at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, and enjoyed sewing and gardening. She worked at the old Sears Cleaners in Silver City for 15 years, and for the Copper Crest Country Club for about four years. She was known as "La Charra de Santa Rita." She is survived by a daughter, Joann Cruz of Silver City; two sisters, Trinidad Marquez of Silver City and Belen Murillo of Hanover; and four grandchildren, Miguel, Luis and Ralph Torres of Silver City, and Angelica Jaramillo of Silver City. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels, U.S. l~0 East at Delk Drive. Phone 388-2334.

JARRELL: Ida Ethel Pennington Jarrell of Cliff died Nov. 5 in her home. Memorial Services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Gila Valley Baptist Church with the Rev. Rob Chandler officiating. Survivors are a son, C. Ray Pennington and his wife, Jean, of Port Townsend, Wash., ; five daughters, Evelyn Clark and her husband, Robert, of Gila, Ruth Shell and her husband, Chester, of Brookville, Ind., Wanda House and her husband, Bill, of Lake Isabella, Calif., Jeanne Dickerson and her husband, Wayne, of Cliff, and Darlene Childress and her husband, Rell, of Seymour, MO.; 16 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren; and three great-greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry, in Feb. 1947, and by a grandson, Timothy Dickerson of Cliff, in 1967. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in her memory to the Gila Valley Babtist Church. Entrusted tothe care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JARRELL: Ida Pennington Jarrell, 80 died Saturday morning in her home in Cliff following a short illness. She was born June 21, 1908, in East Bernstadt, Ky., and married Henry M. Pennington on May 24, 1923. She was a resident of Cliff for the past 17 years and was a member of the Gila Valley Baptist Church. Services will be held at Greenhill Baptist Church, Jackson County, Ky., on Sunday, Nov. 13 at 2 p.m. with her grandson, the Rev. Rex Childress of Seymour, Mo., officiating. Interment will follow in the Pennington Family Cemetery. Local memorial services will be held Sunday, Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. in the Gila Valley Baptist Church in Gila. Survivors are one son, C. Ray Pennington and his wife, Jean, of Port Townsend, Wash., and five daughters, Evelyn Clark and her husband, Robert, of Gila, Ruth Shell and her husband, Chester, of Brookville, Ind., Wanda House and her husband, Bill, of Lake Isabella, Calif., Jeanne Dickerson and her husband, Wayne, of Cliff, and Darlene Childress and her husband, Rell, of Seymour; 16 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry, in February 1947 and a grandson, Timothy Dickerson of Cliff, in 1967. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Gila Valley Baptist Church in her memory. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JARROTT: Maria Jesus Jarrott, 63, of Lordsburg passed away Friday at Gila Regional Medical Center. The rosary was held Monday 1 evening at St. Josepli Catholic Church with Father Tony dark officiating. The funeral Mass was to be celebrated ai 9 a.m. today, also at the church. Interment will be in Shakespeare Cemetery. Mrs. Jarrott was. Born Feb. 5, 1936,in Lordsburg, the daughter of Rosalio Lopez and Guadalupe Barboza Lopez. She married John C. Jarrott Jr. She is survived by her husband; three children, John R. Jarrott and his wife, Gloria, Donna M. Jarrott, and John C. Jarrott III, all of Lordsburg; grandchildren, John R. Jarrott Jr., and Darien R. and Demitria J. Jarrott, all of Lordsburg; a brother Guillcimo B. Lopez, and a sister, Isabel B. Lopez both of Garden Grove, Calif.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Janott was preccded in death by her parents; four sisters. Ameli Tarango, Flora Lara, Librada "Libby" Baldwin and Petn Fong; and two brothers. Albert B. Lopez Sr. and Inez B. Lopez. Mrs. Jarrott taught in the Lordsburg public schools for 21 years. She retired in 1989. Lordsburg Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

JAUREQUI: Funeral services are to be held at the Hurley Catholic Church this morning at 9:00 for Silvester T Juarequi, 44, who died Tuesday after an illhess of a year. Rosary services were held at the Hurley church last evening at 6 o'clock. He is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Catrina J. Dominguez, Mrs. Anita Caldera of Los Angeles, Mrs. Juanita J. Ramos of Hurley and Mrs. Marie I. Chavez of Deming. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Cox mortuary

JARVIS: Elenor (Gusoskey) Jarvis, 72, a former Grant County resident, died Monday, June 28, in Tucson, Ariz., following an extended illness. She is survived by her husband, Vince, of Tucson; brother, Bob Amos of Santa Fe; sis- ter, Ginny Siry of Kentucky; daughter, Gwen, and Mike Dinwiddie of Kearny, Ariz.; son, Benton and Karen Gu- soskey of Michigan; step-daughter, Kathy French of Idaho; stepson, Darril Jarvis of California; seven grand children; and three great-grandchildren.

JARVIS; Stella Montoya Jarvis, 80, resident of San Lorenzo died at the Gila Medical Center in Silver City. She was born May 24, 1904 in Sherman and had lived in San Lorenzo the last eleven years coming from Huntington Park, Ca. Rosary services were held at the San Lorenzo Catholic Church. Funeral Mass followed there. Interment followed at the Sherman Cemetery. Fr. Richard Hinojos officiated. She is survived by Lloyd and Dora Merino and family with whom she lived and a niece and nephews. Pallbearers were Hector Madrid, Hector Madrid Jr, John Lloyd Merino, Ruben Montoya, Luis Montoya Jr, and Art Merino. Baca's Wheeler Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

JASPER: Lee Jasper died at Fort Bayard Medical Center after a long illness. Mr. Jasper was born at Wyandotle Nation, Okla. on May 17, 1888 and was a longtime resident of Fort Sumner before moving to Silver City in 1976. He is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Lois and Gene Lane of Silver City; three grandsons and one granddaughter. Services were held at the First Methodist Church of Fort Sumner. Local arrangements by the Wheeler Funeral Home.

JASSO: Rosary for Angelo Issiah Jasso, 3, of Bayard will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Hurley. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery in Silver City under direction of Baca's Funeral Chapels. Jasso died Wednesday in Hurley. Survivors include his mother, Stephanie Flores of Mesa, Ariz.; his father, Armando Jasso of Miami, Ariz.; brothers Armando Flores and Juan A. Vasquez II, both of Mesa, Ariz., Armando Montano of Deming and Anaya Jasso of Miami, Ariz.

JASSO: Visitation for Candido Avalos Jasso Sr., 81, of Deming will begin at 3 p.m. today at Baca's Funeral Chapel. A prayer vigil will follow at 7 p.m. Mass will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Ann's Catholic Church. Jasso died Tuesday at Mimbrps Memorial Hospital. He was a U. S. Army veteran of WW II. Survivors include his sons, Sam Trujillo of Reserve, Alex Jasso of Silver City, and Candido Jasso Jr. and Armando Jasso, both of Doming; daughters, Petra Chacon and Yolanda Jasso, both of Dem- ing; brothers, Trinidad Jasso and Arthur Jasso, both of Deming, and Stanley Jasso of South Carolina; sisters, Juanita Lopez of Deming, Otilia Zamora of Las Cruces and Jesusita Jasso of Arizona; 32 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; and a great-grea-grandchild.

JASSO: Christina Rene Jasso, infant daughter of Bernado and Elizabeth (Alba) Jasso, passed away in Tuesday at the University of New Mexico Medical Center in Albuquerque. Christina was born April 15 in Silver City. She is survived by her parents, Bernie and Lisa Jasso of Playas; a sister, Vanessa Marie Jasso also of Playas; her paternal grandparents, Alex and Robert Jasso of Silver City; her maternal grandmother, Annie Alba of Silver City; her maternal grandfather, Hector Alba of Mammoth, Ariz.; paternal great-grandparents, Candidio and Petra Jasso of Deming; a maternal great-grandmother, Margaret Alba, also of Deming; and a maternal great-great-grandmother, Delphinia Viramontes of Deming. She is also survived by her paternal great-grandmother, Anita Fierro of Santa Fe Springs, Calif.; her godparents Alex Jasso Jr. and Rosanna Jasso of Silver City; an uncle, Robert Jasso of Silver City; five aunts, Debbie Legarda of Bayard, Gloria Willis and her husband, Terry, of Playas, Veronica Padilla, Angelica Jasso and Margaret Alba, all of Silver Ciity; and uncles, Arnie Alba and his wife, Yvette, of Martinez, Calif. and Michael Alba and his wfe, Annette, of Mammoth, Ariz. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic churchin Silver City.. The Rev. Rod Nichols will officiate. Interment will follow in the Silver Ciity Catholic cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a family-lead rosary to be recited this evening at Dannible's Chapel of the Roses on U.S. 100 East, Silver City. Pallbearers will be Charles Hernandez and Richard Grado. Arrangements are by Dannible's Chapel of the Roses of Silver City.

JAURE: Manuela Flores Jaure, 67, beloved mother, passed away Friday in her home in Silver City. She was born in Silver City on Jan. 1, 1927, and was a lifelong resident of Grant County. She was a homemaker and a communicant of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. She is survived by Demetrio M. Jaure; her sister, Rosa Romero; her children, Mary Jaure Quesada and her husband, Juan and their children, Juan Jr., Lydia and Tammy, of Belen, Isabel F.Jaure and her husband, Ray, and their children, David, Gavrial, Deby and Ray, of Las Cruces, Dolores Jaure Alirez and her children, Tony, Abe, Adam and Chris, of Silver City, Manuel A. Jaure and his wife, Karen, and their children, Audrey, Brenda, Manuel Jr. and Julian, of Silver City, Ramon J. Jaure and his wife, Alice, and their children, Crystal, Amanda and Ramon Jr., ofTucson, Ariz., and Albert J. Tafoya and his wife, Suzie, and family; numerous nieces, nephews and god-children; and a great-grandchild, Juan Danial Quesada. She was preceded in death by her mother, Eugenia Benavidez, in 1981. Visitation will begin today at 3 p.m. at Baca's Funeral Chapels where the rosary recitiation will begin at 7 with Deacon Bill Holguin officiating. Mass of the resurrection will be celebrated Wednesday morning at 10 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with burial to follow in the Silver City Catholic Cemetery. The Rev. Rod Nichols will officiate. Pallbearers will be Tony Alirez, Abe Alirez, Adam Alirez, Gabriel R. Martinez, Manuel Jaure Jr., Ramon Jaure Jr., Ray Garcia Jr. and Johnny Ray Tafoya. Honorary bearers will be Juan Quesada Jr., David Anthony Martinez, Joe Ray Romero, Joe Lopez and Able Medenia. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JAUREQUI: Gavino Jaurequi, 82, a pioneer grocer of Silver City, died last Friday in Hillcrest Hospital. He was well known Th the community. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Avelina Jaurequi and other relatives. Rosary services were held at the Curtis Mortuary chapel, followed by mass at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Burial was in the Catholic cemetery.

Jaurequi: Avelina Jaurequi, 92, died Sunday in Silver City. Mrs. Jaurequi was born Nov. 20, 1893 in Rancho Gabriel Lopez, Jalisco, Mexico. She was a communicant of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, and a member of the Altar Society, Guadalupanas and Apostolado. She was a resident of Grant County for 64 years and was owner of Pic N Pak Groceries, formerly south-side grocery of Silver City. Mrs. Jaurequi is survived by four sons, Merejildo Jaurequi, Cruz Jaurequi, and Ray Jaurequi, all of Norwalk, Calif., and Greg Jaurequi of Silver City; two daughters, Alice Tais of Silver City and Modesta Padilla of Norwalk, Calif.; 30 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandson. Rosary recitation was held Thursday and Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated Friday. Both services were heldat St. Vincent's in Silver City with Monsignor A. James Milano officating. Internment followed at the Catholic Cemetery in SilverCity. Serving as pallbearers her grandchildren, Charles Jaurequi, Gilbert Grinie, Raymond Padilla, Raymond Jaurequi, Michael Tais and Gregory Jaurequi. Arrangements are by the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

JAUREQUI: Cruz Jaurequi, 66, a resisent of Norwalk, Calif., died Christmas Day. He is survived by four daughters, Margaret Barela, Christina Jaurequi, Mary Meili and Elizabeth Jaurequi, all of Norwalk; two brothers, Merejildo and Ramon Jaurequi of Norwalk; and two sisters, Elisa J. Jaurequi of Silver City and Modesta Padilla of Norwalk. He was preceded in death by his wife, Herminia "Minnie" Jaurequi; his parents, Gavino and Avelina Jaurequi; two brothers, Jose and Gregorio "Goyo" Jaurequi; and a nephew, Ronald J. Tais; and a niece, Debbie Jaurequi. The prayer vigil was held Wednesday at Norwalk Funeral Home. The funeral Mass was celebrated Thursday morning at St. John of God Catholic Church in Norwalk, with the rite of committal following at All Souls Cemetery in Long Beach, Calif. Casket bearers were Eddie Barela, Joseph Barela, Nicki Meili, Jason Jaurequi, Robert Jaurequi and Larry Jaurequi.

JAUREQUI: Diane Escobar Jaurequi, 27, a lifelong resident of Grant County, died Sunday in Gila Regional Medical Center. She was born June 8, 1961, in Silver City, to Luis and Juanita Chavez Escobar. She was a homemaker and a member of the Catholic Church. Private family rosary services were held in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels Wednesday evening. Mass of the Christian burial was celebrated this morning at 10 in the St. Francis Newman Center with the Rev. Bill Mayer officiating. Interment followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, David B. Jaurequi of Hurley; her two children, David Isaac and Valerie Jaurequi of Hurley; her parents, Luis and Juanita Chavez Escobar of Hanover; three brothers, Louis Escobar of Grand Prairie, Texas, David Escobar of Central and Mandy Escobar of Moreno Valley, Calif.; two sisters, Irene Vigil of Moore, Okla., and Alice Torres of South Gate, Calif.; her maternal grandmother, Margarita Chavez of Hanover; and several nieces and nephews. Casket bearers were her brothers, Louis, David and Mandy Escobar, a nephew, Robert Escobar, and her brothers-in-law, Victor and Richard Jaurequi. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JAUREQUI: Gregorio Garcia Jaurequi, 58, a resident of Silver City, entered life eternal Thursday. He was born March 12, 1933, in Hurley. He was a meber of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, the Mexicano/Chicano Chamber of Commerce, and New Mexico Right to Life. He was a graduate of Western New Mexico University and received a master's degree in business administration from Denver University. Mr. Jaurequi was a research analyst for the Cooperative Ownership Development Corp. A prayer vigil was held at 6 p.m. Sunday at St. Vincent's where the funeral liturgy was held this morning at 10. Bishop Ricardo Ramirez, the Rev. Rod Bichols and the Rev. John Conway officiated. The rite of committal followed at the Catholic Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Helen D. Jurequi of Siver City; three sons, Gregory Jaurequi Jr. of Marina Del Rey, Calif., Joseph P. Jaurequi of Albuquerque and Nocholas J. Jaurequi of Silver City; six daughters, Aimee M. Giese and Laura A. Jaurequi of Albuquerque, and Julia L. Jaurequi, Janet L. Jaurequi, Selen J. Jaurequi and Kerri R. Jaurequi, all of Silver City; three brothers, Meregildo Jaurequi and Cruz Jaurequi of Norwalk, Calif., and Roman Jaurequi of Cerritos, Calif.; and two sisters, Elisa Tais of Silver City and Modesta Padilla of Dauarte, Calif. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gabino Jaurequi and Aveline Garcia Jaurequi, Phil Dahl-Bredine, Luis Quinones, Dalee Giese and Art Martinez. Entrustred to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

Jaurequi: Rafael Jaurequi, 75, died Tuesday in Bayard. Rosary will be at 7 p.m. Thursday in Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard and Mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday, also in Our Lady of Fatima. Burial will be in Hurley. Arrangements are with the Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

JAUREQUI: Mrs. Gertude J. Jaurequi, 83 died at her home in Hurley, Saturday. She had lived in Grant County for 37 years. Rosary services were held Monday evening at the Hurley Catholic Church, and requiem high mass was said at 8 a.m. Tues day by the Rev. Fr. Ramon Estivill. Burial was in the Hurley cemtery. Surving are two sons, Rafel and Vidal and a daughter, Mrs. Salomona Marin, all of Hurley and by 24 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren. Funeralservice and burial were the direction of the Cox mortuary.

JAUREQUI: Mrs. Cresencia R. Jaurequi, 84, died December 17 at her residence in Bayard. She was a native of Mexico and had lived in Bayard for 40 years. She was a member of the Sacred Heart League and the League of St. Joseph. Survivors include a son, Santiago of Bayard; two daughters, Mrs. Dolores Godoy and Miss Magdalena Rodriguez, both of Bayard; one sister, Mrs. Maria Sandoval of Campbell, Calif.; 15 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and onegreat-great-grandchild. Rosary services were held in the Curtis Mortuary Chapel Friday at 7 p.m. Mass was said in Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church of Bayard at 9 a.m. Saturday with the Rev. Fr. Frank Sierra officiating. Burial followed in the Hanover Cemetery. Pallbearers were the following granddaughters: Rosa Ortiz, Mary Medina, Isabel Rodriguez, Jovita Gonzales, Elisa Jauriqui, Irene Godoy and Freda Godoy.

JAUREQUI: Eloy P. Jaurequi, 59, a resident of Albuquerque, died Wednesday in Bernalillo Medical Center. Mr. Jauriqui was a communicant of the Catholic Church. He was born Dec. 1, 1928 in Santa Rita and had resided in Albuquerque for the last 30 years. Mr. Jaurequi is survived by his mother, Ramona P. Jaurequi of Bayard; one sister, Angela J. Chavira of Bayard; three brothers, Conrad P. Jauriqui of San Jose, Calif., Senaido P. Jauriqui of Albuquerque and Esequiel P. Jauriqui of Vancouver, Wash.; and many nephews and nieces. Rosary recitation will be held tonight at 7 inOur Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m., also in Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. The Rev. Richard Hinojal will officiate at both services. Interment will follow in the Hanover Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Arturo Jauriqui, Senaido Jauriqui Jr., George Cook, Cecilio M. Jauriqui, Richard Medina andJimmy Provencio. Arrangements are by the Wheeler Funeral Home.

JAUREQUI: Estaban Andres Jaurequi, infant son of Magdalena R. Jaurequi of Bayard, died Friday evening in the Gila Regional Medical Center. He is survived by his mother; by his grandparents, Adrian and Elisa Jaurequi of Bayard; by his uncle, Adrian JaurequiJr, and his aunt, Delfina R. Jauriqui, both of Bayard; by his paternal great-grandparents, Santiago and Magdalena Jauriqui of Bayard; by his maternal great-grandmother, Herminia M. Rodriguez of Hurley; and by several great-aunts, great-uncles and cousins. Graveside services were held today at 4 p.m. in the Hurley cemetery with the Rev. Bill Mayer of the St. Francis Newman Center officiating. Arrangements were by the Wheeler Funeral Home.

JAUREQUI: Ramona P. Jauriqui, 90, a resident of Bayard, passed away Saturday in Gila Regional Medical Center. Mrs. Jauriqui was a member of the Sacred Heart Society, the Guadalupanas, and Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. She is survived by three sons, Conrad Jaurequi and his wife, Erma of San Jose, Calif., Esequiel Jaurequi of Vancouver, Wash., and Senaido Jauriqui and his wife, Aurora of Albuquerque; one daughter, Angela Chavira of Bayard; 17 grandchildren; and 27 great-grandchildren. Visitation was this afternoon from 2-4. A rosary will be recited this evening at 7 in Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard. Mass of the resurrection will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the church with the Rev. Ricardo Hinojal as celebrant. Interment will follow the Hanover Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Senaido Jauriqui Jr., Arturo Jauriqui, Cecilio Jauriqui, Gilbert Jauriqui, Johnny Rodriguez and George Cook. Honorary pallbearers will be Larry Rodriguez, Adrian Jauriqui, Santiago Jauriqui and Diego Godoy. The Wheeler Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

JEANS: Elmer Jeans, 67, World War I veteran, died Tuesday in Fort Bayard Veterans Hospital. He was a resident of Lordsburg the past six years where he was correspondent for the El Paso Times. Survivors 'are his wife, Mrs. Ruby Jeans; two daughters, Mrs. T. L. Dykes of Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. Richard Gilmore of Deming; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. S. L. Shofner of Edmond, Okla., and one brother, H. L. Jeans of Lubbock, Tex.

JEFFERIS: Funeral services held June 29 at the Callahan-Edfast Mortuary in Grand Junction Colo for Howard L. Jefferis, 77, who died there at St. Mary's hospital. Burial was In Memorial Gardens. He was a member of the Crossroads Methodist Church in Grand Junction.Mr. Jefferis was a former long time resident of Bayard, until his retirement as a bookkeeper fur the Chino, Mines Division of Kennecott Copper CorporatIon 13 years ago, at which time the Jefferis family moved to Grand Junction. Survivors Include Mr. Jefferis widow, Mrs. Alice Mae Jefferis, a son, George Jefferis and a daughter, Mr.. Fred Cikier, Jr., all of Grand Junction; and a sister, Mr.. Emma Fisher of Sidle Park, Pa

JEFFERS: Mrs. Emma Jeffers, 82, passed away Feb. 21 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Longwell, in Silver City. Other survivors are two grandsons and two great grandsons; two brothers, G. E. Robertson and W. F. Robertson, Alamogordo. Funeral services were held at the Curtis Mortuary chapel, conducted by the Rev.A. B. Cavanaugh, of the First Methodist Church. Burial was in the Silver City cemetery.
Jemison: Sheryl Jemison, 23, former Grant County resident, passed away Saturday, Jan. 14, in an Albuquerque hospital following a long illness. She is survived by a 2-year-old daughter, Stephanie; her parents, Ben and Nancy Jemison; one brother, Ben Jemison Jr.; a sister Paula Jemison; and her grandmother, Ella Young, all of Albuquerque. Cremation has taken place and memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. in the Heights First Church of Nazarene in Albuquerque on Saturday, Jan. 21. Friends of family members in this area may contact them at 13110 Constitution N.E., Apt. 501, Albuquerque, NM 87112.

JENKINS: William F. Jenkins, 61, passed away Thursday, July 21, at his residence in Tyrone, Mr. Jenkins was a native of Spokane, Wash., and had resided in Grant County for the past ten years. He was a veteran of World War H, and was employed by Phelps Dodge Corporation at the time ofdeath. Mr. Jenkins is survived by his wife, Gwendolyn Jenkins of Tyrone a daughter, Charlotte Ellen Grimes of Kingman, Ariz, two sons William Jenkins, Jr., of Prescott, Ariz., Kevin Jenkins of Tyrone, one grandson and a brother, Ernest Jenkins of Clifton, Ariz. Funeral services were held Monday, July 25, at the Curtis-Bright Funeral Chapel with Mr. Rex Stailey and Mr. Doug Bair officiating. Interment, followed in Ft. Bayard National Cemetery with the Allinghan-Golding Post No. 18 of the American Legion conducting graveside services. Serving as pallbearers were Jack Nowlin, D.D. (Curly) Hickey, Roy Plumley, Max McCornmis, Tom Gutierrez and Burns (Red) Fortenberry.

JENKS: Mrs. Blanche Jenks, 84, a former long-time resident of Silver City, died last Thuraday in a hospital near her home at West Covina, calif. Mrs. Jenka was the Widow of the late S. B Jenks, operator of a, garage In Silver City for many years. She had been under treatment for injuries suffered in a fall at her home. Survivors Include her son Richard Jenks, of the Canal Zone; her daughter, Miss Jenks of West Covina; a brother Fiska Harsh Harsh of Silver city; two sisters, Mrs Gladys Steward of Sliver City, Mrs Frances Anderson of West Covina one ganddaughter and one great grandson. Mr and Mrs Harsh and Mrs steward made the trip to CA to attend the funeral.

JENKS: Pamela Potter Jenks, 51, formerly of Santa Barbara, Calif., died Friday at her home in Pinos Altos following a long illness. Mrs. Jenks is the daughter of the late Edwin S. Potter of Santa Barbara and the stepdaughter of the Rev. Charles Halsey Clark and his wife, Priscilla Hannah Clark of Concord, N.H. She is survived by her husband, James Lyon Jenks of Pinos Altos; her son, John Sperry Reynolds and his wife, Deanna and her son, Erik Butler Reynolds and is wife, Rosio; two granddaughters, Ryann Christine and Grace Robin; and a stepdaughter, Jaime Katherine Jenks. She is also survived by her sisters, the Rev. Martha Clark Boothby, Mary Clark Price and Ann Halsey Clark; her brother, Nathaniel C. Clark; and several nieces and nephews. At the family's request, cremation has taken place with Mimbres Crematorium and a memorial will be held at a later date in Santa Barbara. No local services are scheduled. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels and Mimbres Crematorium.

JENNESS: Mrs. Alice Ruth Jenness, 69, died Saturday at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Fort Bayard. She had been ill for several months. Survivng are her husband, Joseph N. Jenness; three sisters, Mrs. C. R. Miller, Huntington Woods, Mich.; Mrs. Helena Proken, Detroitand Mrs. Carolyn Holmes, Ensenda, Calif., and a brother, O. C. Lawrence, Benton Harbor, Mich. Cox Mortuary was in charge of funeral arraingments. The body was sent to Albuquerque for cremation.

JENNESS: Joe N. Jenness, 81, died Saturday at a Las Cruces rest home. He had been a resident of Silver City 20 years. He was a member of the Baptist Church, the Rosary Club and an active worker with the Boy Scouts. He is survived by his wife, Marion of Silver City. Memorial services will be held today (Thursday) at 4p.m. in the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. They will be conducted by the Rev. Donald Brent of the Baptist Church and the Rev. Donald Brent of the Baptist Church and the Rev. C.M. Henderson, pastor of the Episcopal Church. The family requests that memorial donations be made to the donor's favorite charity.

JENNESS: Marion L. Jenness died Oct. 4 in Silver City. She was born in Riverside, Ill., on Oct. 10, 1895, one of six children, all of who preceded her in death. She moved to Mogollon from Toledo, Ohio, in 1928 with her husband, H.R. Heyne, and two children, Janet and Richard. She lived there until 1950 when she moved to Silver City, where she resided until her death. Her son, who was a fighter pilot in World War II, was lost over Germany in 1944. Her husband died in 1948. She was married years later to Joe N. Jenness, who preceded her in death. She is survived by a daughter, Janet Sherman of Deming; a grandson, Jeff Ray of Bayard; a granddaughter, Judy Crow of Merced, Calif.; and a great-grandson, Christopher Russell, also of Merced. Memorial services will be held in the Valley Community Church in Arenas Valley at 3 p.m. Friday. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to one's chosen charity.

JENNINGS: Elizabeth Jennings 100 died Saturday in Silver city. She was born in Pierce county Wisc. And had been a resident of Grant County for 11 years. She is survived by one sister, Florence and her husband, George Ewan of Silver City; one brother John R Jennings ---- William Buchholz of Hudson Wis; by two sisters, Rose McCune and Teresa Jennings; and by three brothers, Con, Charles and Andrew. Rosary recitation will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Curtis-Bright chapel and Mass of the resurrection will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Interment will follow in the Memory Lane Cemetery.Serving, as pallbearers will be Charles Holman, Linn Detweiler, Ambrose Gursch, Frank Anderson, Kenneth Fischer and Sam Steppe. Funeral arrangements are by the Curtis- Bright Funeral Chapels.

JENNINGS: R. B. Jennings, former resident and operator of Jennings Auto Court, succumbed late Tuesday according to word received by Hubert 0. Robertson, local attorney. He is survived by his wife, Lottie. Funeral arrangements are pending with the La Crosse Funeral Hôme in El Paso.

JENNINGS: William A. Jennings, a former resident of Grant County where he was born, died the past week in Phoenix, where he had resided for more than 40 years. For many years he had lived on a farm and with his son specialized in the raising of fancy pigeons, which had won numerous national prizes. He is survived by his wife, Mrs Claribel Fleming Jennings; a son, William, Jr., of Phoenix, and three sisters.

JENNINGS: Funeral services were held here Sunday for Bryon Jennings, 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jennings of Stockton Calif. who died last Wednesday evening in San Francisco. Byron, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dannelley of Hurley, has been ill for 18 months. Burial was in the Masonic cemetery under the direction of the Cox mortuary, with the Rev. H.E. Johnson officiating. Pallbearers were J.C. Crowder, A.D. Ford, J.B. Mosely, and F. E. Phillips.

JENNINGS: Majorie Jennings, 79, a resident of the area entered into rest Sunday at Homestead Rest Home. Services are pending. Entrusted to Baca's.

JENNINGS: Neal O. Jennings, 77, a former resident of Silver City, died June 23 in Lodi, Calif. He was born in Santa Rita on March 29, 1915. He was a Hurley High School graduate. Mr. Jennings in 1941 moved with his family to California, wehre he worked as an electrician. Survivors include his wife, Etta Mae Jennings of Lodi; two sons, Delbert Jennings of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Donald Jennings of Lodi; and a brother, Arvel Jennings of Yuma, Ariz. He was preceded in death by a son, Byron, in 1948. Graveside services were conducted by Pastor G. G. Rauser on June 29 in Lodi.

JENSEN: Lily Willeen Deveny Jensen, 81, died Saturday, March 25, at home in Silver City. A celebration of her life will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Bright Funeral Home with Father Robert Ihlefeld officiating. Visitation with the family will follow at the home of the daughter, Cecilia Jensen Bell. Additional services will be conducted Saturday in Mitchell, Neb., at Jones' Funeral Chapel interment of remains will follow at the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Morrill, Neb. She was born Easter Sunday, March 31, 1918, in Guernsey, Wyo. She was the daughter of Berth Lee Parham DeVeny and Cecil Clyde DeVeny. On May 7, 1941, she married James Robert Jensen in Morrill. She is survived by her husband, James Jensen, and daughter, Cecilia Jensen Bell, and her husband. Dr. John Bell, of Silver City. She is also survived by her brother, Cecil DeVeny of Paso Robles, Calif.; three grandsons, Micheal Bell and his wife, Linda Flores, of Albuquerque, Matthew Bell and his wife, Kathy Lucero Bell, of Las Cruces, and Mark Bell of Silver City. Two very special great- grandchildren, Amythest and James, of Las Cruces are also survivors. She is also survived by four sisters-in- law, Frances Simonds, Bertha Libershal, Edna Maloy and Erma Carpenter; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was born on a homestead ranch near Guernsey Wyo. And later moved to morill to attend public school. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Morell. Following graduation from school she attended buisiness college at Hastings Neb. She returned to Morell and worked for the Moline insurance Co. After her marriage she and her husband farmed in the Platte Valley of the Nebraska Panhandle for more than 20 years. In 1962, she moved with her family to Austin, Texas, where she worked at Seton Hospital. In 1973, the Jensens moved to Silver City. Mrs. Jensen enjoyed giving of herself to children and young people. She taught Sunday school in the nursery department of the Methodist Church in Morrill for 10 years. She was a Blue Bird leader and guardian of the Morrill Order of Job's Daughters. She also gave generously of her time and talents to her grandchildren. She knitted sweaters for the Silver High band to sell as part of their moneymaking projects, and spent time altering and repairing the band uniforms. She was the "grandmother" to many foreign exchange students who stayed with the Bell family. She was a member of the Eastern Star Chapter of Morrill and Newcomers club of Silyer Citv where she enjoyed' playing bridge. She enjoyed sewing and knitting for family and friends. Outings with the Elk's Club camping group were always pleasurable to her. She enjoyed family outings, especially picnics to City of Rocks and fishing along Gila River. She looked forward to special moments with the great-grandchildren. They enjoyed the "rite" of sharing Coffee and going to the Community Built Park. Donations can be made to Penny Park, Silver city. Entrusted to Bright.

JENSEN: Upsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held its regular meeting last Thursday evening at the Woman's Club. In memoriam, services were then held in memory of Gertrude Jensen, who was a charter member of the organization in 1945, treasurer for the years 1949-50 and corresponding secretary-elect for 1950-51. She was very active in all club activities. Mrs. Jensen was employed as a finance officer at Fort Bayard. The impressive candlelight sevice was conducted by Mrs. Effie Phillips, director.

JENSEN: Funeral services were held at the Cox Mortuary Chapel last Friday afternoon for Mrs. Gertrude Hackley Jensen. Mrs. Jensen died at the Hillcrest General Hospital last Wednesday aftera brief illness. She was 41 years of age and had served as the finance officer at the Ft. Bayard Veteran Hospital for some time prior to her death. Funeral services were conducted at the chapel by the Rev. Earl Kettler of Hot Springs and burial was in the Silver City cemetery. Pallbearers were fellow workers at the Ft. Bayard hospital. They were: Linus P. Burke, L.P. Horcasitas, Morris L. Kimmel, and Lowell C. Like, Ralph C. Moore and William Triviz. Survivors are a son, Wade Jensen; a sister Beulah Hackley, both of Silver City; a brother, Elwood Hackley, Portland, Ore.; her mother-in-law, Mrs. John Staple, Waukegan, Ill.; an aunt, Mrs. Barbara Willams, Portland; and three uncles, Arthur, Chris and Carl Stephanson, all of Wisconsin.

JENSEN: Wade Albert Jensen, a longtime resident of Silver City, died Monday in Phoenix. He was born in Waukegan, ILL. on Sept. 2 1938. He was a telephone technician, working for Mountain States Telephone Co. in Cliff maintaining the Cliff, Glenwood and Reserve telephone systems for a number of years. He was the first engineer for radio station KNFT in Grant County and hosted a Saturday program in the early '70s. After leaving the Silver City area in 1972, he became involved in business. He obtained his pilots license and owned several airplanes. Mr. Jensen was very athletic and climbed 50 mountain peaks with altitudes of 14,000 feet or more. He died of a heart attack after one of his usual thrice-weekly climbs up Camelback Mountain in Phoenix. He is survived by his wife, Ella Mae knsen, and sons, Jens Jensen of Nutrioso, Ariz., Dale Jensen of Cave Creek, Ariz., and Skip Jensen of Denton, Texas; 13 grandchildren; and his aunt, Beulah Hackley of Phoenix. A memorial service was held at the Jensen Ranch in Nutrioso today. An additional service will be held March 2 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 658 Grand Ave., Waukegan.

PRIVETTS: Jesse Dean Privetts, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Privetts passed away Friday December 31, at Bernalillo County Medical Center in Albuquerque. He is survived by his parents, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Privetts of Mimbres and his maternal grand parents, Mr and Mrs. Sam Martin of Espinolá. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jànuary 4 at the Curtis-Bright funeral Chapel with Mr. Charles Flant of the 12th and West Streets Church of Christ officiating. Interment followed in Memory Lane Cemetery.

JESSEN: G. J. Jessen of Rensselear,Ind. died Sunday, April 25. He was a brother of the late Dr. L. A. Jessen of Bayard and had been ill for some time. It was this sick brother whom Dr. Jessen had gone to Indiana to see when he suffered a fatal heart attack April 11. G. J. Jessen was well known in this area having made several visits here.
Mrs: Anna B. Jessen, 76, for many years a resident of Bayard passed away Tuesday in Colorado Springs, Colo, She was the widow of Dr. L. A. Jessen, who died in 1954.Surviving are two sons, Philip Jessen, Colorado Springs, and Capt. William Jessen, U.S. Air Force, Biggs Field, El Paso, and several grandchildren. Graveside burial services will be held Friday at 4 p.m. in the Masonic cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Harold E. Johnson, Internment will be under direction of the Curtis Mortuary.

JEWELL; Kenneth Earl Jewell, 82, resident of 1220 West Oak died at Mimbres Memorial Hospital. He was born Dec. 16, 1901 in Bloom Township, Richland Center, Wis. He was a retired farmer and in July of 1977 he moved to Deming from Modesto, Calif. Funeral services and interment are set to be in Richland Center Wis. this week. Locally he is survived by his wife, Rose E. Jewell of the home. Baca's Wheeler Funeral Chapels was in charge of arrangements.

JEWKES: Funeral services were held on Monday at Las Cruces for Richard R. Jewkes, 50, Las Cruces the son-in-law of Mrs. Max Schift and the brother-in-law of Mrs U. L. Conner.Immediate survivors Include his widow, Mrs. Louise Jewkes, Las Cruces six children, Richard, Linda, Jimmy and Vicki, Las Cruces, Dale of Lantana, Fla., and Kent, Pittsburg, Tex his parents Mr. and Mrs. Labia Jewkes and a sister, Mrs. George Curtis, Price, Utah. Services were held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with interment in Hillcrest Cemetery, Las Cruces.

JIMENEZ: Jesse Jimenez, 93, of Santa Clara died Wednesday at Gila Regional Medical Center. Services arc pending with Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JIMENEZ: Arturo Ramos Jimenez, 22, a resident of Central, entered life eternal Wednesday at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born March 5, 1969. Mr. Jimenez was a member of the Catholic Church, and was employed as a liquor manager at Albertsons. Calling hours will be from 2-5 Monday afternoon in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels. The prayer vigil will be held Monday night at 7 in Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard, where the funeral liturgy will be held Tuesday morning at 10, with the Rev. Francisco Hernandez officiating. The committal rite will follow in Memory Lane Cemetery, where he will be laid to rest. Veterans’ honors will be accorded by the National Guard. He is survived by his wife, Frances H. Jimenez of Central; his daughters, Victoria and Angelica, both of Central; his parents, Gilbert "Hilly" Jimenez and Nellie R. Jimenez of Bayard; four brothers, Jose R. Jimenez, Gilbert Jimenez Jr., Cesar R. Jimenez and Ralph R. Jimenez, all of Bayard; three sisters, Dora Rodriguez, Josie R. Jimenez and Veronica R. Jimenez, all of Bayard; uncles and aunts, Armando and Vicky Ramos, Santiago and Armida Ramos, Juan and Oralia Saenz, Pete and Licha Jimenez, Rito and Juanita Ramos, Ramon and Socorro Ramos, Manuel and Maria Luisa Ramos, Francisco and Dolores Ramos, Arturo and Petra Olague, Martin Ramos, Tony and Cindy Torres, Pricie Jimenez, Bobby and Molly Jimenez, Jesus "Chapo" and Rita Jimenez, and Consuelo Jimenez. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ramos, Pascual S. Jimenez and Adrian Ramos. Casketg bearers will be Jose Jimenez, Cesar Jimenez, Gilbert Jimenez, Ralph Jimenez, Mazrtin Ramos, Steve Rodriguez, Tommy Garcia and Artie Kirker. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JIMENEZ: Aurelio D. Jimenez, 70, who had lived in Central fifty-five years, died Tuesday. He was a retired employee of Kennecott's Chino Mines. Only survivor is a cousin, Delfina Telles of Central. Fumeral arrangemets are pending at the Cox Mortuary.

JIMENEZ: Cleofas Vasquez Jimenez, 62, a Lordsburg resident, died Friday in a veteran’s hospital in Tucson, Ariz. Visitation will start this afternoon at 4 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Lordsburg. The prayer vigil will be held there this evening at 7. The funeral liturgy will be recited Wednesday morning at 10 at St. Joseph’s with the Rev. Sam Garcia officiating. Interment will follow at Shakespeare Cemetery. Mr. Jimenez was born April 9, 1930, at Valedon, N.M. He was a service station attendant. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served during World War II. Mr. Jimenez was a lifelong Lordsburg resident, and a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. He is survived by a brother, Jerardo Jimenez of Silver City; four sisters, Paula Mirabel of Reserve, Dellie Diaz of Silver City, Barbara Levario of Los Angeles, and Ernestina Morelos of Lordsburg; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Pallbearers will be Matthew Talavera, Adam Contreras, Ray Contreras, Juan Verdugo Jr., Paul Diaz and David Diaz. Honorary bearers will be John Levario and Juan Verdugo. Baca's Funeral Chapels of Deming is in charge of arrangements.

JIMENEZ: Felix C. Jimenez, Jr., 66, a lifelong Lordsburg resident, passed away Saturday at Gila Regional Medical Center in Silver City. He was born Feb. 12, 1928, to Felix and Antonia (Ontiveros) Jimenez at the McGee Mine near Steins, N.M. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and served in World War II and the Korean War. He married Helen Diaz on Nov. 30, 1968, in Lordsburg. Mr. Jimenez was a member and past commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 3099, a member of the American Legion, the Knights of Columbus and the Fraternal Order of Police, and an honorary member of Beneficio Propio. He served as a troop leader for the Boy Scouts of America and was a Little League coach. In his early years, he was employed with Southern Pacific Railroad. He was later employed by E. J. Short and Co. and worked as an inspector atthe port of entry. Mr. Jimenez enjoyed the outdoors, hiking and camping. He also enjoyed reading and telling people about New Mexico. His hobby was collecting H.O. trains. He was the Lordsburg Mavericks' biggest fan, and was usually the first to arrive and the last to leave at the many sporting events he attended. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Helen Jimenez of Lordsburg; a daughter, Emilie Campbell, and her husband, Tom, of Columbus, Neb.; three sons, Manuel Pedro Medina and his wife, Theresa, of Garden Grove, Calif., Florencio Medina and his wife, Caroline, of Las Cruces, and Felix C. Jimenez III of Lordsburg; three sisters, Carmen Vigil of Silver City, Estella Guerrero and her husband, Luciano, of Lordsburg, and Isabel Tarango of Lordsburg; two brothers, Antonio Jimenez and Apolonio Jimenez, both of Lordsburg; nine grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The prayer vigil (rosary) will begin at 7 tonight at St.Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Lordsburg. The funeral liturgy will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the church with the Rev. Karl Polm-Faudre celebrating. The rite of committal will follow in Shakespeare Cemetery with military honors accorded by the New Mexico National Guard of Lordsburg. Pallbearers will be Manuel Gandara Jr., Carlos Tarango, Louie Jimenez, Joe Guerrero, Ralph Acosta and Brian Bingham. Honorary pallbearers will be Tyler Bingham and Naomi Jimenez. Family members selected Lordsburg Funeral Home to serve them.

Jimenez: Genaro V. Jimenez, 90, died at his residence Jan. 2. He was a native

Jimenez: Isela Gonzalez Jimenez, a housewife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, passed away Saturday, Jan. 14 in Henderson, Nev. She was born and reared in Santa Rita and had resided in Phoenix for 28 years. Survivors include her husband, Julian Jimenez; four daughters, Marla Woodall of Phoenix, Pam Salas of New York City, Angela Isbell of Phoenix and Isela "Posie" Nejbauer of Henderson; two grandchildren, Julianne and Michael Isbell; and her brother, Ruben E. Gonzalez of Bayard. She was a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Altar Society and the Westwood Extension Homemakers Club. Burial was at Holy Cross Cemetery in Phoenix. In lieu of material remembrances, the family has requested that donations be sent to the American Diabetes Association, National Affiliate, 1600 Duke St., Alexandra,VA 22314.
Jimenez: Minnie S. Jimenez, 84, died Friday in Hillcrest General Hospital. Mrs. Jimenez was born in Swartz, New Mexico, and had been a life long resident of Grant County where she was a communicant of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard. Mrs.Jimenez is survived by seven daughters, Clara Martinez and LucindaGarcia, both of Albuquerque, Rosa Esquibel of Ft. Bayard, Rita Holguin of Silver City, Virginia Munoz and Marie Miranda, both of Las Cruces, Sarah Puentes of Bayard, four sons, Henry Jimenez of Albuquerque, Pascual Jimenez of Hanover, Julian Jimenez of Phoenix, Ariz., Arthur Jimenez of Huntington Beach, Calif., three sisters, Sadie Lucero of Central, Adela Torres of Deming, Viola Medina of Calif., a brother, Jim Swartz of Deming, fifty-one grandchildren, eighty-two great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren. Rosary recitation was said Monday evening in Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. Mass of the Resurrection was held Tuesday morning at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church with the Reverend Father Esteban Lopez officiating at both services. Burial followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Robert Martinez, Leroy Garcia, Sammy Esquibel, Jimmie Jimenez, Pedro Jimenez, Jackie Munoz, Paul Miranda and Michael Puentes. Honorary pallbearers were Louis Martinez, Mack Martinez, Richard Esquibel, Robert Jimenez, Gilbert Jimenez, Joe Jimenez, Bobby Jimenez, David Munoz, Larry Munoz, Pat Puentes and David Miller.

JIMENEZ: Ramon V. Jimenez, 21, died Saturday, March 29, in Central. Mr. Jimenez was born in Hobbs, and had been a long time resident of Grant County where he was a communicant of Santa ClaraCatholic Church in Central and a volunteer for the Central Fire Department. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julio Jimenez of Central, four sisters, Priscilla Arredondo of Hurley, Barbara Jimenez, Mary Ann Jimenez and Rosa Jimenez all of Central, five brothers, Roy Jimenez of Carlsbad, Julio Jimenez of Silver City, Manuel Jimenez and Ismael Jimenez both of Central and Armando Jimenez stationed with the United States Army. Rosary recitation was held Tuesday, April 1, evening at 7:30 at the Curtis-Bright Chapel. Mass of the Resurrection was held Wednesday morning at 10 at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church with the Reverend Father Esteven Lopez officiating at both services. Burial followed in Central Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Ramon's five brothers and Donny Rhinehart.

JIMENEZ: Pete M. Jinienez, 54, a lifelong area resident, entered eternal rest Friday in E1 Paso, Texas. Hewas born April 16, 1941, in Santa Rita the.son of Pascual and Consuelo Jiminez. He was a retiredminer, having worked for Kennecott Copper Corp. and Phelps Dodge. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Jimenez of the home; his mother, Consuelo Jimenez of Hanover; four sons, Michael A.Jimcnez and his wife, Maxine, of Central, Timothy E. Jimenez and his wife, Martha, of Arenas Valley, Steven J Jimenez and his wife, Martha, of Bayard, and Peter Jimenez of Central; and three daughters,Monica Sanchez and her husband, Eddie, of Las Cruces, Adreana Reynolds and her husband, Edward,of Silver City, and- Lorena Jimenez of Central. He is also survived by his brothers, Robert Jimenezand his wife, Molly, of Biloxi, Miss., Gilbert "Hilly" Jimenez and his wife, Manuela, of Central, andJose Alfredo "Chapo" Jimenez and his wife, Rita, of Hanover; two sisters, Priscilla "Prissy" Tena ofSilver City, and Lucinda "Cindy" Torres and her busband, Tony, of Hanover, and seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, Pascual Jimenez, in 1991, and his sister, Gloria Maria Jimenez, in1965. Visitation is from 5-7 this evening at Santa Clara Catholic Church in Central. The rosary with Deacon Robert Jimenez reciting will follow. The funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday morning at10 at the same church, with the Rev. Mike Lindsay officiating. Concluding services and burial will follow atthe Central Cemetery. Serving as casket bearers are Zeke Santa Maria, Manuel Herrera, Flavio Gonzalez, Jessie"Chuey" Montes, Danny Benavidez and Henry Turrey. His nieces and nephews will serve as honorary bearers. Entrusted to the care of Baca~s Funeral Chape1s.

JIMENEZ: Carlota Jimenez, 85, a resident of Silver City, died Friday in the Fort Bayard Medical Center. Rosary was. Sunday in the Curtis-Bright Funeral chapel and Mass was held today in the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Interment was in the Silver City Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers were Frank Castro, Billy Davila, Sosimo Fierro, Fidel Jaquez: Hector Pena and Albert Ybarra. Arrangements were under the direction of the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JIMENEZ: Eduviges Molina Jimenez, 86, a resident of Bayard, entered into eternal rest Friday, Dec. 11, at University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque. She was born Aug. 13, 1912,in San Lorenzo and was a communicant of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Bayard. Mrs. Jimenez and her beloved husband, Manuel, attended funeral services of all their acquaintances in the area. They will be greatly missed by their family and the community. Calling hours were held Tuesday at Baca's Funeral Chapels with the prayer vigil that evening. Deacon Johnnie Perez recited the holy rosary; The funeral liturgy was to be celebrated this morning at 10 at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church with Father Paulus Kao officiating. The rite of committaland burial followed at San Juan Cemetery, where she was laid to rest. She is survived by a nephew, Joe Salaiz of Santa Clara, and many other nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Manuel Jimenez, Dec. 4; a brother, Simon Molina; and a sister, Mercedes Tellez.Casket bearers were Alfonso J and Ralph Molina, David Denton, Chris Torres, and Johnny and Arthur Telles. Honorary bearers are the rest of her nephews. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JIMENEZ: Juanita Jimenez, 97, passed away at her home in Silver City on Friday. "Mama Jennie," as she was lovingly called by all who knew her, will be greatly missed. She touched many lives in different ways. She was a very humble person who always strived to help and comfort family, friends and employers. She was the organist for St. Anthony's Church, Holy Family and Holy Cross Mission, from 1919 to 1937, when the family moved to Goldroad, Aria. She resumed the role upon her return to New Mexico from 1943-48. She was highly esteemed by the young women in her choir. She was a member of the Sacred Heart of Jesus League and was a Guadalupana since an early age. She loved children and flowers. She anxiously anticipated spring to see her rose garden in full bloom. In recent times, her biggest pleasure was to sit on her porch and watch the children at play at the day-care cent r next door to her home. She adored her family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Genaro, in 1975. Survivors include two daughters, Conrile Becerta-Herron and Felicitas N. Jimenez, and one son, Gabriel N. Jimenez, and his wife, Maria, all of Silver City. Also surviving are one stepdaughter, Rosa Gomez of California; 10 grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren, great great grandchildren, step-great-grandchildren, step-great-great-grandchildren, and nephews and nieces. Pallbearers will be her grandsons and great-grandsons, Gino Jimenez, John Becerra, Bill Herron, Alan Arguelbo, Salvador Davila and Andrew Davila. Honorary pallbearers will be her grandchildren, great-gravidchildren, great great grandchildren, step-grandchildren, step-great-grandchildren, and step-great-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 5-7 tonight with a prayer vigil beginning at 7. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10a.m. Tuesday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church.

JIMENEZ: Manuel Mar Jimenez, 88, a resident of Bayard, entered into eternal rest Friday, Dec. 4, at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born Aug. 24, 1911 at Fierro. Mr. Jimenez was retired miner and communicant of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. "Tio Manuel" will be remembered by all in the comunity as a kind, gentle, humble person. He never said an unkind word about anyone. He was a devout Catholic and lived his life the Golden Rule. He had nosons or daughters, but ca his nieces and nephew "hija" or "hijo." He considered them his family. He.his loving wife, Eduviges attended funeral Services of all their acquaintances in the area. "Tio Manuel" will greatly missed by his, family and the community. Calling hours will be from 3-7 today at Baca's Funeral Chapels with the prayer vigil beginning there at 7. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Wednesday, morning at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church with Father Paulus Kao officiating. The rite of committal and burial will follow at the San Juan cemetery where he will be laid to rest. He is survived by his wife Eduvigas Jiminez of Bayard; a sister, Maria Montoya of deming; a nephew, Jos Saliz of Santa Clara; and many other nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Bernie Saliz, Genero Jimenez, Rand Dominguez, Benjie Ojinaga, Armando Ramos and Rube Salaiz. Honorary bearers are Fernando, Alberto, Eduard.and Manuel Salaiz, Jo Gomez, Juan Montoya, Raul Sepulveda, Felipe Orti; Jimmy Armendariz and Remon Perez. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JIMENEZ: Micaela Jimenez, 69, of Lordsburg passed away Saturday at her residence. A rosary service will be conducted tonight at 7 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Lordsburg. The funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's with Father Tony Clark officiating. Interment will be in the Shakespeare ~Cemetery. Mrs. Jimenez was born May 31, 1928, in Ojuelos, Jalisco, Mexico, the daughter of Mercedez Victorino. Mrs. Jimenez is survived by her husband, Julian Rodriquez of Lordsburg; a daughter, Lupe Alvarez, and her husband, Alfonso, of Lordsburg; and three grandchildren, Cynthia, Charles ~nd Caesar Alvarez, all ofLørdsburg.' Pallbearers will be Alfonso Alvarez, Charles Alvarez, Christopher Alvarez, Fonzy Alvarez, Humberto Alvarez and John Ellingworth. Lordsburg Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

JIMENEZ: Mrs. Josefa .M. Jimenez, born March 19, 1869, a resident of Grant County for 85 years, died Sunday at Hillcrest Hospital in Silver City at the age of 99. Mrs. Jimenez is survived by a son, Manuel Jimenez of Bayard; a. daughter, Mrs. Maria Montoya of Sherman; three brothers, Ruperto, Baltazar, and Jesus Martinez, all of Los Angeles, Calif.; nine grandchildren and 40 great grandchildren. Mass was celebrated Wednesday at Our Lady of Fatinia Catholic Church in Bayard, with the Rev. Father Antonio A. Fuentes officiating. Interment was made at Sherman Cemetery.

JIMENEZ: Pascual B. Jimenez, 72, of Santa Rita, a life-long resident of Grant County, died last Friday at a local clinic. He was a former employee of Kennecott Copper Corporation, having retired from his duties in June of 1959 after 35 years of service. Survivors include the widow of the deceased, Mrs. Minnie Jimenez of Santa Rita: four sons, Henry of Albuquerque, Pascual, Jr., of Santa Rita, Julian of Dallas, Tex., and Arthur of Anthony, N. M.; seven daughters Mrs. Clara Martinez and Mrs.Lucinda Garcia of Albuquerque Mrs. Virginia Munoz and Mrs. Sarah Puerites of Santa Rita, Mrs. Rita Holguin of Silver City and Mrs. Maria Miranda of Las Cruces; 49 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Miss Rose Jimenez of Albuquerque, Mrs. Diega Lara of Las Cruces and Mrs. Stella Caviga of Gallup. A rosary was held by the Rev. Fr. Arthur Morgan at 8 p.m.Sunday in the chapel of the Curtis Mortuary, with the funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Monday in theSanta Rita Catholic Church. Interment was in Memory Lane Cemetery.

JIMENEZ, Thomas Ismael Jimenez, 31, a former Lordsburg resident, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 19, in Santa Fe. A prayer vigil will be held Sunday evening at 7 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Lordsburg. Mass of the Ressurection will be celebrated at 9 at St. Joseph's, with the Rev. Tony dark officiating. Concluding service and, interment will follow at Shakespeare Cemetery. Mr. Jimenez was born Feb. 17, 1968, in Silver City to Apolonio and Delfina Jimenez. He graduated from Lordsburg High School in 1987 and had worked in construction. Mr. Jimenez was kindhearted and was always willing to help others. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church and lived in Santa Fe the past three years. Survivors include his father, Apolonio Jimenez, his mother, Delfina Arambula, and stepfather, Nick Arambula, all of Lordsburg; six brothers, Luis Jimenez and his wife, Janice of Lordsburg, Fernando Jimenez and his wife, Brenda, Armando Jimenez and his wife, Cassandra, of Albuquerque, Roberto Adam Jimenez and his wile. Cathy, of Safford. Ariz; Victor Arambula of Lordsburg and Nick Arambula Jr., also of Lordsburg; a stepsister, Patricia Contreras of Lordsburg; maternal grandparents, Bias and Felicitas Villalando of Lordsburg; and several aunts and uncles. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Felix and Anionia Jimenez. Serving as pallbearers arc his brothers. Luis, Armando, Fernando and Roberio Adam Jimenez, and Victor and Nick. Arambula Jr. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels in Deming.

JIMENEZ: Gloria Maria Jimenez, 11 years old, died Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pasqual Jimenez, Jr., in Santa Rita, after a brief illness. Other survivors are two brothers and four sisters. Rosary services were held at 7 o'clock Monday evening at the Curtis Mortuary chapel. Funeral mass was said at 9 a.m. Tuesday in the Santa Rita Catholic Church. Burial was in the Hanover Cemetery.

JIMENEZ: Catalina Alvarado Jimenez, 85, a life long resident of Central Passed away Friday atGila Regional Medical Center. She was bore July 28, l910 to Sotero and Mary Elijia (Barras) Alvarado in Central. She was employed in the housekeeping department at Bayard Medical center l948, and in 1950, she married Cruz Jimenez. Mrs. Jemenez was a parishioner of Santa Clara Roman Catholic Church. She is Survived by her husband, Cruz Jimenez of Central; two sons,Rudy Chapin and his wife, Antonia of Central;, and Jesse Jimenez and his wife, Erestina, also of Central; two daughters, Billie Marquez and her busband, Johnny of Ca1ifornia, and aApodaca and her husband, Joe, of Central; a brother, Severiano Alvarado, also of Central; a sister,Andrea Ybarra of Los Angeles; many nieces and nephews, including Manuel Holiguin and hiswife, Susie, of Central; and numerous grandchildren, greal-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Other survivors include her stepchildren, Albert Jimenez of Bayard, Frank Jimenez ofSilver City. Chavela Chip of California, Clorinda Garcia of Bayard, Julian Jacquez of Hurley,and Leonila Quintana of Las Vegas, Nev. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Arthur Chapin, in 1945; a son, Danny Chapia; two daughters, Mary Rodriguez and Cecilia Madrid;sisters, Ramona De La 0, Mary Escobar, Seferina Holguin and Laura Bates; and a brother, MaxAlvarado, The prayer vigil will begin with Deacon Johnny Perez reciteing the rosary at 7 p.m. todayat Santa Clara Roman Catholic Church in Central. The funeral liturgy will begin at 10 a.m.Tuesday at the church with the Rev. Jon Alexander celebrating the Mass of resurection. The rite of committal will follow in the Central Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Joe ApodacaJr., Issac Apodaca, Toby Padilla, Joshua Chapin, Reyttaldo Holguin and Mike Gutierrez. Honorary pallbearers will be Victor Rodriguez, Johnny Rodriguez, Tommy Madrid, GilbertRodriguez, Arthur Rodriguez, and her remaining grandchildren. Family members selected Curtis Bright/Lordsburg Funeral Homes to serve them.

JIMENEZ: Peter M. Jimenez, 54, a resident of Central, passed away Friday at Sierra Medical Centerin El Paso, Texas. Visitation will be held Monday from 5-7 p.m. at Santa Clai'a Catholic Church inCentral followcd by the rosary at 7. The funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m., also atSanta Clara Catholic Church, with the Rev. Mike Lindsay officiating. A full obituary will appearMonday. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JIRON: Abran Jiron, 92, passed away Tuesday, May 19, in El Paso, Texas. He had been a resident of El Paso for four years, moving there from Reserve, where he had previously lived all his life. He retired as a U.S. Forest Service employee in 1964. He was also a school bus driver and rancher. Mr. Jiron was preceded in death by his wife, Romelia Jiron; a son, Gregorio Jiron; and a daughter, Rita Peralta. He is survived by one son, George Jiron; and two daughters, Flora Trujillo and Lilly Rael. He is also survived by 19 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. The rosary will be recited Friday at 7 p.m. at San Francisco Catholic Church in Reserve. Mass of the Christian burial will celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at San Francisco Catholic Church in Reserve. Burial will follow at San Francisco Catholic Cemetery.

JIRON: Victor Jiron, who was born on the Lower Frisco March 27, 1896, died April 9 in the White Mountain Hospital, Springerville. He had been ill for about a month. Mr. Jiron had lived in Reserve and vicinity all of his life, taking an active role in community and political affairs. He had served as County Treasurer, County Assessor, and was on the Reserve school board for 20 years. For many years he owned and operated Vic's Service Station. He was an active member of the San Francisco Catholic Church. The deceased served in World War I and was a member of American Legion Otero-Garcia Post 72, Albuquerque. Mr. Jiron is survived by his widow Emilia Kiehne Jiron, five daughters, Natalie Aragon, Santa Ynez, California, Mathilda Bessire, High Rolls, Mary Ellen Hogsett, Santa Fe, Dora Jiron, Reserve, and Ruby Esquibel, Bloomfield; three brothers, Florenelo, Santiago and Abran Jiron, all of Reserve; and ten grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Services were held April 12 at the San Francisco Church with Father lsmael Manero and Father John Esquibel, Santa Fe, officiating. Interment was in the Middle Frisco Cemetery. The nephews of the deceased served as pallbearers and honorary pallbearers.


JIRON: Pablo R Jiron, 100, a lifelong resident of Reserve, passed away Wednesday. Services are pending. Family members selected Curtis-Bright Funeral Home to serve them.

JAUREQUI: Mrs. Paula Jaurequi, 84, of Hurley, died last Monday at her home. She had lived in Hurley for 43 years. Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Catalina J. Domingues and Mrs. Anita J. Caldera of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Maria J. Chavez of Deming; Mrs. Piandra Chavira and Mrs. Juanita J. Ramos of Hurley; 35 grandchildren, 76 great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren. Rosary services were held Tuesday at the Curtis Mortuary chapel. Mass was said by the Rev. Fr. Ramon Estivill at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Hurley Catholic Church, followed by burial in the Hurley cemetery.

COLLINS: Alfred Shell received word Sunday that his sister and her husband, Mr and Mrs. John Collins, were both killed instantly in an accident near St Louis. A son and his wife were also in the accident and injured but Mr. Shell had not received any details of how the accident happened or how seriously the other couple was injured. Funeral services for Mr. and Mrs. Collins were held in their home town, Lutesville, Mo. Because of the fact that his secretary is now on vacation, Mr. Shell was unable to leave in time to attend the services.

JOHNS: Dr. Willis 0. Johns, 110, retired chiropractor of Silver City, and a resident for 37 years, died Tuesday at 7:20 p.m. at the family home, 515 West Broadway. A sudden heart attack proved fatal. Dr. Johns for many years had a successful practice, together with his wife Mrs. Anna Johns, who survives. He was well known throughout the community. A graduate of the Palmer School in Davenport, Iowa, Dr. Johns was a member of the Masonic Lodge in that city. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Cox Mortuary, awaiting the arrival from Oklahoma of two brothers of Mrs. Johns.

JOHNS: Oscar L, Johns, 58, of Alamogordo died Saturday in a one car traffic accident on Noth Cooper St., In front of the courthouse when his car went out of control and crashed into a tree. The accident was investigated by Police Chief Thomas Ryan and police officers. Johns was pronounced dead on arrival at Hillcrest Hospital. Examination indicated the victim had suffered no serious injuries in the accident and an autopsy was ordered. This reveald that Johns died of a heart attack and lost control of his car. He had been under treatment at Fort Bayard Veterans Hospital for a heart ailment. The Curtis Mortuary had control of funeral arrangement, and the body was sent to Alamogordo were funeral services were held, followed by burial.

Johns; Dr. Anna Jane Johns, 83, of Silver City died May 17. Dr. Johns resided in Silver City for 61 years with her late husband, Dr. Willis Johns, where she was a chiropractor since the early 1930's. Dr. Johns was a member of the Eastern Star in Silver City for many years and will recieve their burial rites. She was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister. She is survived by nieces and nephews, most of who reside in Oklahoma. Services were at the Wheeler Funeral Chapel with Rev. David Saucier and the Eastern Star conducting on May 20. Burial followed at the Masionic Cemetery. All arraingments by Wheeler Funeral Home.

JOHNS: Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. today for David Johns, Sr., at the Cox Mortuary Chapel. The Rev. Harold E. Johnson, pastor of the Santa Rita Community Church, will officate. Mr. Johns died late Monday afternoon at the Hillcrest General Hospital where he had been ill for about one week. His health had been failing for the last year. David Johns was born in Johnstown, Pa., Sept. 11, 1889. He served in France for 22 months during which he suffered an injury as a member of the U.S. Army Engineers. On March 8, 1920, he was married to Elda Phucent, who survives, and the couple made their home in Johnstown, Pa., and in New Jersey. Mr Johns came to Grant County with his family in 1933 and received treatment at Fort Bayard. Besides his widow, he is surrvived by four daughters, Mrs. Vernel Clark of Silver City, Mrs. D.N. Richards of Silver City, Mrs. J.D. Dillard of Dumas, Te., and Mrs. Tom McDonald of Silver City; a son, Sgt 1/c David Johns Jr., of White Sands Proving Grounds; and seven grandchildren.

JOHNS: Elda T. Johns, 89, a resident of Silver City since 1933, died at her home Thursday morning. Mrs. Johns was born April 17, 1900, in Williamsburg, Pa., was a retired executive secretary for the Red Cross, and was a member of the Rebekahs Lodge, the American Association of Retired Persons and the Disabled American Veterans. She was a charter member of Calvary Baptist Church. Calling hours will be Monday from 3-5 p.m. in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral chapels. Funeral services will be Tuesday morning at 10 in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels with the Rev. Kenneth Palmer, retired, officiating. Concluding services will follow in Memory Lane Cemetery. Survivors are her son, David Johns Jr. of Las Cruces; three daughters, Evelyn Clark of Cliff, Lois Decker of Prescott, Ariz., and Marge Pruit of Silver City; 12 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, David Johns, in 1952, and a daughter, Betty Kroehnke, in 1985. Casket bearers will be Brett Pruit, Ray Tavizon, Rick Turner, Jerry Monzingo, Gerald Monzingo and David Johns III. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JOHNS: Sylvia H. Johns, 75, a resident of Silver City, died Tuesday in the Gila Regional Medical Center. Survivors are her husband, Lee Johns of Silver City; two sons, Mark H. Johns of Silver City and Kim L. Johns of Baton Rouge, La.; and a daughter, Bonnie L. Wheelin of Tucson, Ariz. Private committal service will be held at a later date. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JOHNS: Sam Johns, 78, passed away Friday. Johns was a residcnt of Virden and had been alongtime farmer in the area. He is survived by his wife, Irene; a son, James Waddell of SantaMaria, Calif.; a daughter, Nita Perry of Quemado; and four sisters, Jo Roy of San Diego, OrphnCrawford of Safford, Ariz., Grace Millett of Victorville, Calif., and Lorraine McGorffin of Benson, Ariz. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Virden Cemetery with Bishop Keith Hansen officiating. Family members selected Curtis-Bright of Lordsburg Funeral Homes to serve them.

JOHNSON: Asa Albert Johnson died last Thursday at the age of 89 at Pleasant View Guest Home in Silver City. A native of Brownwood, Tex., Mr. Johnson was a veteran of the Spanish-American War, and came to New Mexico In 1880, where he homesteaded in the Hillsboro urea. He later moved to Mogollon where he served as a deputy sheriff during that mining town's boom days. Leaving Mogollon, Mr. Johnson bought and operated the Blue. Front Bar at Glenwood for 10 years. Survivors include his widow. Mrs. Nellie Johnson who is also under care at Pleasant View Guest Home; two step daughters, Mrs. Ann Richards of Las Cruces and Mrs. Ida Bohn of San Jose, Calif.; one step son, Dudley Messer of Silver City; nine step-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Alice Kent of LaMesa, Calif.

JOHNSON: Carl W. Johnson, 71, died at Hillcrest Hospital Friday morning following a brief illness. Mr. Johnson was a native of Mena, Arkansas, and had lived in Grant County for the past 34 years. He retired, from Kennecott Copper Corp in 1965 as locomotive engineer. He was a past member of Santa Rita Masonlc'Lodge No. 44 A.F. & A.M. and Patron of the Martha Chapter of Eastern Star.Survivors include his wife Vivian, of Silver City; and one sister, Mrs. Pearl Miller of Decatur, Ark Funeral services were held in the Curtis Bright Funeral Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Monday with interment following In Memory Lane Cemetery. The Rev. Alfred C. Pace of the First United Methodist Church of Silver City officiated.

JOHNSON: Carlos G. Johnson, 86, a longtime Hachita resident, passed away Tuesday, March 3, in Deming. Visitation will be from 1-5 p.m. Friday at Baca's Funeral Chapels in Deming where the prayer vigil will begin at 5. Mass of the resurrection will be Saturday morning at 10:30 at St. Ann's Catholic Church with Father Alfred Galvan officiating. Concluding services and interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. He was born Nov. 4, 1911, in Salto de Agua, Chiapas, Mexico, to Carlos and Hipolita Johnson. He worked for the immigration service for 56 years until his retirement in 1996. Mr. Johnson was a resident of Hachita for about 56 years, moving there from Salto de Agua. He was a member of St. Catherine's of Sienna Catholic Church in Hachita. His family includes his wife, Rosa Johnson of Deming; five sons, Carlos R. Johnson of La Verne, Calif., Mike Johnson of Radium Springs, Jim Johnson of Morenci, Ariz., and Charley and David Johnson ;of Playas; two daughters, Carroll of Las Cruces and Christine Johnson-Griffin of Englewood, Co., 34 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, Christina, and a brother, Felipe Johnson. Pallbearers will be Mike, Jim, David, Carbos, Chancy and Mikael Johnson. Honorary bearers are Hank Hayes, Carl Griffin, Dan Carroll, Benny Dunlap, Sims Bowers, Augustine Posada, Jim Johnson Jr., Jason J. Johnson, Trent Johnson and Jason D. Johnson. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels of Deming.

JOHNSON: Charles Ray Johnson, 60, of Hanover entered eternal life Monday Nov. 3O, at Gila Reginal Medical Center. Mr. Johnson was born July 9, 1938, to the late William H and Lillian (Hamilton) Johnson. Cremation was by Baca's Minbres Crematory in Deming. No services are planned at this time. Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Dorothy J. Johnson of Hanover; four sons William, George Alexander, Kenneth Ray and James Johnson, all of Oklahoma; and one daughter Wilma Faye of Oklahoma. Entrusted to care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JOHNSON: Funeral services were held on Monday, March 8, for Christopher (Chris) Johnson, at the Cox Mortuary in Silver City. The Rev. Davies, Episcopal minister of Roswell, officiated. Mr. Johnson, a former resident of Silver City, died last week in Roswell where he had been employed by the Roswell Meat Company. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, longtime residents of Silver City: He is survived by his wife, the former Ruby West.Pallbearers were Sherwood Culberson, Randolph Franks, James Turner, G. 0. Gwyn, Jr., Stewart Warrick, and James Herndon.

JOHNSON: Services for Coline Johnson, 71, of Deming will be at 10 a.m. today at Baca's Funeral Chapel. Johnson died Thursday at Sierra Medical Center in El Paso. Survivors include her husband, Ralph Johnson of Deming; son, Kelly Hodge of Wilcox, Ariz. Daughter Karen McMahon of Wellton, Ariz.; and six grandchildren.

JOHNSON: Consuelo G. Johnson, 93, a longtime Silver City resident, died Sunday morning at her home. She was born April 30, 1905, in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, to the late Antonio and Teresa (Mendez) Garcia. She came to the United States as a young woman and worked as a housekeeper for many years. She married Lawrence H. Johnson on Nov. 19, 1959, in Lordsburg. Mrs. Johnson enjoyed embroidering and crocheting. Funeral services were to be held this morning at 10 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-saints with Bishop Merrill D. Cook officiating. Dedication of the grave followed at Memory Lane Cemetery. Survivors include her guardians, Raul B. and Esperanza S. Turrieta of Silver City, and her very good friends, Alfonso and Anita Martinez. Casket bearers were Acel B. Richardson, Oscar Davis, Dallas E. Jones, Raul S. Turrieta, Robert L. Johnson and Estevan M; Sierra. Honorary bearers are Louis M. Maldonado, Alfonso R. Martinez and Albert H. Vigil. En- trusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JOHNSON: D.R. "Red" Johnson, 86, a resident of Albuquerque since 1920, passed away quietly in his sleep early in the morning of Sunday, Feb. 14. He came to New Mexico in 1920 from Louisville, Ky., with his parents, Frederick Edgar Johnson and Theodosia Pearl, his sister and three brothers. He went to work for Bill Cutter at Cutter Airfield, now the Albuquerque Sunport, during the early days of pioneer aviation. Mr. Johnson organized the first Glider Club in New Mexico. At the age of 17, he moved on to work for Hutchinson Fruit Co. It was on a trip through Mountainair that he spotted the love of his life, Dorothy Maxwell. They were married in 1934, and "the man who made her laugh" brought the little farm girl to the city. Not long after they married, he came down with tuberculosis. He was one of the early TB patients treated by surgery to remove the dread lung disease and his surgery was successful. Mr. Johnson chose the field of advertising specialty sales, and became the local expert on calendars, pens, pencils and such. He and his wife were active members of Bethel United Pentecostal Church, He lost Mrs. Johnson to ovarian cancer in 1989, 55-years-after she first came into his life. He began to struggle with life on his own after symptoms of Alzheimer's began to surface several years ago. Mr. Johnson is survived by his two daughters, Pamela Wolfe and husband, Morris, of Las Cruces, and Judy Bell and husband, Carl, of San Diego; granddaughters, Jane Burk of Silver City, Judy Sharder of Los Angeles, Kimberly Jackson, Alexandra Bell and Kristen Bell; and a great-granddaughter, Taylor Campbell. He was preceded in death by his sister, Opal Charlotte Johnson; and brothers, Quinton Edgar, Albuquerque Police Department Retired Deputy Chief M. Fred Johnson, and retired Albuquerque bus driver Harry Lee Roy Johnson. Services were held this morning at French Mortuary in Albuquerque with the Rev. Mike Mullen officiating. A eulogy was delivered by the Rev. T.H. Chapman of Midland, Texas. Interment followed at Fairview Memorial Park. French Mortuary of Albuquerque was in charge.

JOHNSON: Donald Johnson, 68, a resident of Silver City for the past four years, died here Saturday after a lingering illness. Mr. Johnson was a native of Chico Tex., and was raised and educated in Blossom, Tex. He was a retired manager for the Community Public Service Company, having resigned after 31 years of service. His last connection with the company was as manager of the Lordsburg office. After his retirement he was manager of the Bel Shore Motel in Lordsburg before moving to Silver City. He was a member of Blossom Lodge number 303, A.F.&A.M., of Blossom, Texes, and of the First United Methodist Church of Silver City. He was the brother of the late George T. Johnson, district manager of Public, Service Company. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mildred Johnson of Silver City one son, Allan Johnson of El Paso, Tex; three grandchildren; and a niece Mrs. Lee Lundwall of Silver City. Funeral services were held in the Curtis Mortuary Chapel at 2:30 p m Tuesday with the Rev. Alfred Pace of the First United Methodist church officiating. Interment followed in the Masonic Cemetery with Silver City The casket bearers were Maurice Conner, Lyoyd Reed, Roddy P{oindexter, L E Hiatt, Henery Billings and Victor Reay.

JOHNSON: Edwan Johnson, 83, a reside Silver City, entered eternal rest Wednesday Nov. 11. He was born 19, 1915, in Wake Mich. to Herman and (Erickson) Johnson. He was a retired core driller. Calling hours are from 9 a.m to noon Saturday at Baca funeral Chapels. A graveside funeral service will be held that afternoon at 2 at Memory Lane Cemetery wherehe will be laid to rest. David Strain will officiate. Survived by two daughters Valda Johnson of Silver City and Lorraine Niei Sedalia, Mo.; two brothers Ernest Jim Johnson Mateo, Calif., and Eugene Johnson of Camas, and two sisters, Elenore Masse of Bessemer, Mich., and Clara Wiita of Wakefiled, Mich. He is survived by two grandchildren Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Home.

JOHNSON: Fayrene Goodner Johnson, 74, of Virden died Saturday, Aug. 14, at Sun Haven Care Center in Lordsburg. Services were conducted at 11 this morning at First Southern Baptist Church in Duncan,Ariz. Interment was in the Duncan Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was born March 26, 1925, in Vivian, Okla., the daughter of William Gamble Goodner and Geleene Upshaw Goodner. She attended schools in Franklin and Duncan. She married Ralph N. Johnson on Feb. 6, 1943, in Lordsburg. She was a homemaker and believed in the eternal importance of the home as the fundamental institution of society. Mrs. Johnson was a member of the First Southern Baptist Church of Duncan. Her ministries included teaching Sunday school and women's Bible studies, as well as leading the youth group, caring for the home bound, and serving as song leader. She coordinated summer Bible school for many years. She enjoyed sewing, cooking, gardening, bird watching, and visiting with friends and family members. Survivors include her husband, Ralph Johnson of Virden; three daughters, Judy and her husband Richard Clifton, of Playas Janice and her husband Greg Webb, of Virden, and JaNeil and her husband Walt Anderson, of Redrock one son, Greg, and Amy Johnson of Virden; a brother Bruce Goodner, and his wife, Mickey, of Safford Ariz.; three sisters, Adelia O'Neal of McKinney, Texas, Helen Boyd and her husband, Wylie, of Duncan, and Norma Jean Hawkins and her husband, Fred, of Kirk- wood, Mo.; four grandchildren, Si Crawford and his wife, Lorraine, Monty Crawford and his wife, Sonia, Chance Lake and Caleb Clifton; one great-grand-daughter, Peyton May; three great-grandsons, Skecter, Stirrup and Michael Crawford; eight nieces; and six nephews. A brother, Burnace Goodner; a sister, Wilma Garrett; and her parents, Will and Geleene Goodner, preceded her in death. Pallbearers for Mrs. Johnson’s funeral were Greg Johnson, Si Crawford, Walt Anderson, Greg Webb, Larry Goodner and Brad Boyd. Honorary bearers were Rose Hansen, Jo Johnston, Sharon Buckner, Dolly Best, Billie Day, Venita Boyd, Betty Wright, Ellen Hales, Dona Lusk and Sharon Hathaway. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the New Mexico Baptist Children's Home, Portales, NM 88130. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

JOHNSTON: George H. Johnston, 56, of Hurley, died Monday at Fort Bayard Veterans Hospital. Surviving is his Wife. He was a Veteran of World War I. Funeral services were to be held at 11 am today in the Fort Bayard chapel with interment in the Fort Bayard cemetery.

JOHNSON: Grace L Johnson, 63, died Friday in Silver City. She was born in Greenville, N.Y., and was a 17 year resident of Grant County. She is survived by her husband, Edward R. Johnson of Silver City; two daughters, Eleanor Nieder of Sedalia, Mo., and Valda Johnson of Phoenix, Ariz.; her mother, Louise White of Fort Bayard; a brother, Richard Hosking of Garner, NC.; and two grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Memory Lane Cemetery with the Rev. Tomas Perez officiating. Interment will follow. Arrangements were made by Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

JOHNSON: Memorial services were held for the late Rev. Harold E. Johnson at two o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Valley Community Church, of which he was pastor for 43 years. In charge of the service was his brother the Rev. Edwin C. Johnson of St. Paul, Minn. assisting were members of the Grant County Ministerial Association. Private funeral services were held at the Curtis Mortuary Chapel with interment following in Memory Lane Cemetery.

JOHNSON: Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in Deming for Ivan Johnson, 43, who was instantly killed Saturday evening in a two-car collision on the Silver City Central highway. The services, held at the Wheeler Mortuary in Deming were largely attended attesting to the popularity of the deceased who spent many years in this area. He was a resident of Hanover. Ivan Johnson was born in Okla., Sept 26 1907. He moved to New Mexico as a child and spent most of his early years as a resident of Roy, NM. He became one of the first 10 New Mexico State Patrolman and was stationed in Deming until 1937 resigning at that time to become affiliated with the H J Finn agency there. In 1939 he became interested in mining here and at the time of his death was the office manager of the Peru Mining Co at Hanover.

JOHNSON: Jasmine Lame Johnson, 6 weeks, entered into eternal rest Friday, Dec.11, at University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque. She was born Oct. 30, 1998, in Albuquerque. Graveside funeral services will be held Friday at 10 in the morning in Memory Lane Cemetery with the Rev. Jesse Liles officiating. Survivors include her parents, Adam Lame Johnson and Jennifer Marie Coffee of Silver City; maternal grandparents, Linda Coffee of Silver City and Jim Coffee of Wooster, Ohio; paternal grandparents, Lora Johnson of Carlsbad, and Thomas Johnson and his wife, Judy, of Silver City; and numerous aunts and uncles. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JOHNSON: Mildred Bell Johnson, 95, of Silver City passed away Saturday, July 31, at Gila Regional Medical Center. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at Bright Funeral Home with the Rev. Scott Penrod officiating. Interment will be in the Masonic Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was born Aug. 14, 1903, in Paris, Texas. She was the daughter of Rufus and Cora Bell. Mrs. Johnson married Jessie Donald Johnson on May 18, 1922, in Paris. He preceded her in death. She is survived by one niece, Helen Lundwall, and her husband, Lee, of Silver City; three grandchildren, Alien Johnson Jr. of Virginia, Georgiann Laine of Mesquite, Texas, and Donald Johnson of Austin, Texas; and five great-grand- children, Casey Laine, Georgia Johnson, Michael Johnson, Franklin Johnson and Nora Johnson. She was pre- ceded in death by her parents; her husband. Donald, in 1970; and a son, Allan L. Johnson, in 1990. Mrs. John- son graduated from Paris High School and North Texas Teachers College in Denton, Texas. She taught school in Blossom, Texas, until she and Mr. Johnson moved to Lordsburg in 1938. She retired from the Lordsburg School District on Sept. 1, 1963. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Gila Regional Hospice, Silver City, NM 88061. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

JOHNSON: Mrs Marie Ahee Johnson, 73, died Aug 23 at Hillcrest hospital. A native of Pueblo Colo she had lived in Hurley for the past 26 years. She is survived by her husband Enoch, of Hurley. Funeral services were held in the Curtis Bright funeral chapel with the Rev Eugene A Bjork of the Hurley Community church officiating. Internment was in Memory Lane cemetery.

JOHNSON: Death Thursday, March 21 claimed Mrs. C. E. Johnson, who died at Sliver City General hospital after a brief illness, of a, heart ailment At her bedside was her son Christopher Johnson, recently discharged from the Navy after 30 months of overseas service. Mrs. Johnson was born at Promont, Nebr., Jan. 11, 1878. She came to New Mexlco in 1902 with her husband Charles E B Johnson, and lived for three years at Mogollon where Mr. Johnson was employed as an engineer by a mining company there. There after, they made their home in Silver City, where Mr. Johnson for years foIlowed his engineering profession servng as Grant county surveyor and highway superintendent, city engineer and as a U.S. Mineral surveyor. Mr. Johnson was killed several years ago in a highway accident in Utah.

JOHNSON: Mrs. Cora Johnson, 82, a resident of the Apache Creek community for the past 36 years, died at her residence there July 23. Survivors of the deceased include her husband, Waiter Johnson, a retired rancher of Apache Creek; a daughter, Mrs. Jewell Wright of Reserve; a grandson and a sister. The funeral service, under the direction of the Curtis Mortuary of Silver City, was conducted by the Rev Horton Erwin at 2 p.m Saturday in the Baptist Church in Reserve. Burial was made in Apache Creek Cemetery.

CRAWFORD: Mrs.E.C.Johnson, Mrs R A.Herring and Mrs. Margaret Jones of Silver City were called to Kermit, Texas Saturday by the death of their sister Mrs Ruth Crawford. Funeral services and burial took place Monday at Kermit

JOHNSON: Mrs. E. Dana Johnson, the former Mary Eckles of Silver City, for many years a prominent educator and the widow of a well known editor of the Santa Fe New Mexican, died in a Santa Fe hospital Oct. 9. She had been in poor health for a long time. Her husband, a famed western editor who headed the New Mexican for more than a quarter of a' century when it was owned by U.S. Sen. Bronson M. Cutting, died in the late 1930s. Mrs. Johnson was born at Newcastle, Del., and brought by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Eckles, to Silver City as a child in 1888. She was schooled at Silver City and at the Teachers' College here, later taking further training at Columbia University, New York. Returning to Silver City, she was placed in charge of teacher training at the college and during her 25 years in that position taught many people who since have become leading educators of the state. She subsequently became school superintendent for the Hurley school system, which included the school at Santa Rita. She and Johnson were married in 1931. Mrs. Johnson leaves one sister, Miss Isabella Lancaster Eckles, Santa Fe, a former state school superintendent and former Santa Fe city superintendent. A brother, Dr. Samuel H. Eckles, died at Tucson in 1937. Funeral services were held at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Faith in Santa Fe. The services were conducted by Bishop James C. Kinsolving II, the Rev. Henry J. Seaman and the Rev. Norman Riebe. Interment took place in Santa Fe.

JOHNSON: Mrs. Inez Williams Johnson, 45, Hurley, who died of carbon monoxide poisoning last Saturday, will be buried in Colorado Springs, Colo. Today. Mrs. Johnson had been a resident of Hurley for eight and one half years. Funeral arrangements were made by Cox Mortuary.

JOHNSON: Mrs. John F. Johnson, 79, passed away Tuesday morning about nine o'clock. Mrs Johnson was born Dixie Herring, daughter of William and Betty (Bailey) Herring, June 2, 1879, near Lampasas, Tex. She married Mr. Johnson in 1900 and moved to New Mexico in 1904 and livèd all her married life on a ranch east of Silver City near the Rosedale Dairy They were the parents of two children, a son, Harvey, and one daughter, Eva. Mr. Johnson died in 1948 after which Mrs. Johnson moved to Silver City. Mrs. Johnson was in charge of the Hillcrest Hospital kitchen from 1949 to 1954 and was well liked by all who knew her. She was a member of the Silver City Baptist Church during all the years she lived here and an active participant in all church departments, and a favorite of her associates. She was a woman of great fineness of character and lovableness and a fine example of Christian loyalties and traits. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Eva Crawford; Silver City; a granddaughter, Mrs. A. C. Wolfe, and three grandsons of American Fork, Utah, and by two sisters, Mrs. William Nicol, Dallas, and Mrs. J. B. Patterson, Port Worth. Funeral services will be held his afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Baptist Church, the Rev. Clarence Crow officiating. Burial viii take place in the Masonic cemetery.

JOHNSON: Robert Thompson of Tyrone received word this week of the death of her sister, Mrs. Kate L. Johnson, which occurred March l5 at her home in San Francisco. Mrs Johnson formerly lived in Silver City and was widely known in Grant County, coming here from San Antonio in 1888. In 1896 she moved to San Francisco where she made her home until her death. Survivors, in addition to Mr. Thompson, are three sisters, Miss Nettle B. Thompson of Tyrone; Mrs. Florence T. Beverson, of Bronxville, N. Y.; Mrs. Edith T. Brand of Tyrone and a niece, Mrs. George A. Brown of Burlingame, Calif.

JOHNSON: Mrs Lillie Johnson, 73, member of a pioneer family of Grant County, died Sunday in the Deming hospital, following a long illness. She was born on the Mimbres River in 1889 and moved to Deming two years ago. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Wheeler Mortuary chapel at Deming. The rites were conducted by the Rev. Harold E. Johnson, pastor of the Santa Rita Community Church. Burial was in Mountain View cemetery. Surviving are her husband, G. H. Johnson of Deming; two sons, Ray, of Wilcox, Ariz., and Herbert, of Deming; three daughters, Mrs. Calvin Hickson of Silver City, Mrs. Robert Booth, Vanadium, and Mrs. Johnnle Liggett, Albuquerque; nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, one brother and four sisters.

JOHNSON: Private family funeral services for Mrs Matha Johnson who died Dec 29 in El Paso were held in the Curtis Bright funeral chapel Monday at 2pm with the Rev C M Henderson officiating. Cremation will follow and internment later in the family plot in the Masonic cemetery. Mrs Johnson was a retired schoolteacher of the Silver City Consolidated School System and a native of Silver City. Survivors are her son Dr Donald Johnson of Lubbock TX, two grandchildren and a brother Douglas While of Silver City. The family asked that memorials be sent to the Public Library.

JOHNSON: Mrs. Nellie D. Johnson 75, a resident of New, Mexico for 58 years and of Silver City for three years, passed away last Thursday. The widow of Asa. A. Johnson, she is survived by two stepdaughters, one stepson, and nine step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at 4 p.m. in chapel of the Curtis Mortuary with the Rev. Dan Loomis officiating. Internment was in Memory Lane Cemetery.

JOHNSON: Mrs. Gertrude Olivia Johnson, 26, died last Thursday night in Hillcrest General Hospital. She was a resident of Bayard. Surviving are her husband, Eugene . Johnson, Bayárd; a daughter, Linda Belle a son, Clayton Lynn; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Winn, Big Spring, Tex.; a brother, Jackie Lee Winn, Big Spring; a sister, Mrs. Jimmie Myers, Tyrone. She was the daughter-in-law of the Rev. Harold E. Johnson of Santa Rita. Funeral services were held at the Cox Mortuary chapel Saturday at 2 p.m. conducted by the Rev. Arthur Bomers, of the Community Church, Hurley. Interment was in the Silver City cemetery.

JOHNSON: Funeral services for Ovid Charles Johnson, killed in the accident, which resulted in the death of Mr. McKenzie, will be held in Trinidad, Colo, this afternoon. Cox Mortuary shipped the body to Trinidad Tuesday. Surviving Mr. Johnson are two daughters, Mary Olive, 15,and Clara Nell, 14; two sons, William of Silver City and Paul, who is in the navy; a sister, Mrs. Gratice Lamb of Denver. Mr. Johnson's wife died several years ago in Trinidad.

JOHNSON: Word has been received here that Thomas (Buck) Johnson, a one-time resident of Grant County, was1killcd Saturday in a mine explosion in Duncan, Arizona. He was born in 1891 in Phoenix. For the past several years he has been engaged in mining but previous to that he was a peace officer in and around Duncan. He is survived by his wife, Ethel, a son, William, a daughter, Joe June Sciow, his mother, Mrs. Sarah Heron, two brothers and four sisters.

JOHNSON: Vonnie Louise Johnson, 66, of Mule Creek passed away Monday, March 2 at Gila Regional Medical Center after a long battle with cancer. Graveside funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Duncan City Cemetery in Duncan, Ariz., with Floyd Robertson officiating. Interment will be in the Duncan City Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was born March 7, 1931, in Clifton, Ariz., to Arch Fulcher and Meda Wilkinson Fulcher. She married Gene Johnson on Sept. 15, 1948, and they made their home on a ranch in Mule Creek She is survived by her husband Gene, a son, buddy, and his wife, Merrie Nell, of Mule Creek; a daughter, Tammy Cooper of Silver City; two sisters, Emma Lou Davis of Willcox, Ariz., and Montie Frye Lackey of Las Cruces; a brother, Tommy Fulcher of, Superior, Ariz.; three grandsons, Kenny Johnson of Mangus, Randy Johnson and his wife, Stacey, of Tyrone, and Coye Cooper of Silver City;one granddaughter, Talissa Cooper of Silver City; two great-grandsons, Trae Johnson and Garrett,. Johnson; One great-granddaughter, Tera Johnson, and her stepfather and stepmother, T.J. and Nadine Price of Duncan; and four nephews, Russell Mahoney, Justin Yarbrough, Jason Yarbrough and Jared Lackey. She was preceded in death by her parents. Mrs. Johnson was a very talented, fun-loving woman and she filled her life with a variety of interests, including painting, square dancing, playing volleyball, making crafts and writing short stories. She was a helpmate to her husband for 49 years, a loving mother, and a caring neighbor and a friend to all of her community. She was a school bus driver and a mail carrier. She held a postmistress position at Mule 'Creek for 20 years until her retirement in 1992. She will be remembered always for her unending willingness to do anything for anyone, and her quick wit and her wonderful sense of humor that prevailed even throughall the pain. Pallbearers will be Kenny Johnson, Randy Johnson, Coye COoper, Russell Mahoney, Delroy Kartchner and Clint Kartchncr. Honorary bearers will be all the many friends, relatives and neighbors that she loved so much. Bright Funeral is in charge.

JOHNSON; Vivian B. Johnson, 81, passed away Jan. 17 in Silver City. She was born In Oklahoma March 12, 19O3 to George Burt and Millie Fears Burt. Mrs. Johnson Is survived by a niece, Mrs. Jean Stevens of Lubbock, Texas; three nephews, Richard Burt of Palm Springs, Calif., George Burt of Ganado, Texas, and Raymond Burt of Wichita Falls, Texas. She had resided in Silver City for about 48 years and was a member of the Church of Christ. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2p.m. at the Curtis-Bright chapel. Interment will follow at a later date. Arrangements are by the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JOHNSON: Funeral services were held the past week at Glenwood for William J. Johnson, a ranch worker of the Glenwood Alma area, who died Jan. 19 at Alma. Burial was under the direction of the Curtis Mortuary.
Johnson: Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at the Cox Mortuary Chapel at 10:30 a.m. for the late John Johnson, resident of Silver City for the past 35 years. Mr. Johnson passed away Friday, Dec. 14 at the age of 82. A coroner's jury ruled the death was from nautral causes. He was found dead.

JOHNSON: Allan L. Johnson, 58, died Sunday in a Dallas hospital. He was a former resident of Silver City in the 1970s. Survivors include two sons, Allan Johnson Jr. of Garland, Texas, and Donald Johnson of Dallas; and one daughter, Jeorgiann Laine of Mesquite, Texas. Graveside services were today at 1 p.m. in the Garland Memorial Park Cemetery in Garland. The Williams Funeral Home of Garland was in charge of arrangements.

trAMMELL: Alta Hawkins Trammell, died Monday in Silver City. Mrs. Trammell has been a resident of Buckhorn since 1931. She was a member of the Church of Christ of Cliff, the American Association of Retired Persons, and was a retired postmaster. She is survived by a son, Donald Trammell of Silver City; three daughters, Mary Roeschke of Cedar Crest, N.M., Doris Peterson of Gilbert, Ariz., and Jeanne Barlow of Cortez, Colo; two sisters, Nina Ivy Dart of Hartford, Ark; three brothers, Vance Hawkins of Silver City, Robert Hawkins of Buckhorn and Benjamin Hawkins of Aspermont, Texas; seven stepchildren, Donna Archibald of Billings, Mont., Mildred Peterson of Wellton, Ariz., Lorayne Harris of Sandy, Utah, Alene Christensen of Blackfoot, Idaho, Karen Swedsen of Springville, Utah, Kay Johnson of Las Vegas, Nev., and Terry Johnson with the U.S. Air Force; 11 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Wednesday from 11 a.m. until noon at the Gila Baptist Church. Services will follow at 1 p.m. Wednesday with interment at the Cliff-Gila Mesa Cemery. Harold Norris will officiate. Pallbearers will be her grandsons, Kenneth York, Fred Roeschke, Kevin Barlow, Michael York, Erich Roestchke and Byron Trammell. Honorary pallbearers will be Ignacil Nolasco, Jamie Otteson and Pat Lowe. Arrangements are with the Wheeler Funeral Home.

JOHNSON: Funeral services for Carl Ferrell Johnson, who died March 6, were held Monday afternoon with burial at the old JacksonCemetery near Buckhorn, N.M. Mr. Johnson was born in Chanute, Okla., June 20, 1902. He is survived by four sisters, Miss Apha Johnson of Morenci, Ariz., Mrs. Mempal Hudson of Thatcher, Ariz., Mrs. Molly George of Gallup, N.M. and Mrs. Ethel Malone, Long Beach, Calif. In addition there are two brothers, John Johnson ofGallup, N.M. and Wh.J. Johnson, Glenwood, N.M.; a daughter, Miss Leona Johnson of Flagstaff, Ariz.; and a stepdaughter, Virginia Williams, Saunders, Ariz. The Cox Mortuary was in charge of funeral arrangements.

JOHNSON: Dorothy M. Johnson, 76, of Glenwood, died Wednesday in Albuquerque after a long illness with leukemia. She is survived byher husband, Herman L. Johnson of Glenwood; one daughter, Karen Kellerof Albuquerque; two granddaughters, Nennette and Joahna; and one brother, Jack Duniho. Memorial Services will be in the Community Presbyterian Church in Glenwood at two p.m. Saturday.

JOHNSON: Eda Johnson, 92, passed away Jan. 30 at Las Animas, Colo.She was born on a farm near Rockham, S.D., on Feb. 10, 1896. After attending school there, she obtained employment in Conde, S.D. She attended a nursing school in Watertown, S.D., and on Sept. 15,1920, married Harold Johnson, a farmer. A son, Carroll Eugene, was born Nov. 13, 1921. Leaving the farm in 1923, the family for several years lived in Conde where Mr. Johnson taught school. Due to Mr. Johnson's poor health, the family moved to Hill City, S.D., where he served as pastor of the Congregational Church. He was advised to seek a higher, drier climate and the family then moved to Albuquerque. During World War II, Mr. Johnson joined the American Red Cross as a field director and Eugene Johnson was inducted into the U.S. Army. In 1929, the family moved to Santa Rita where Mr. Johnson served as pastor of the community church. Mrs. Johnson obtained work in El Paso, Texas, while her son was stationed at Fort Bliss. When he was transferred to Fort Lewis, Wash., she obtained work nearby. Due to ill health, Eugene Johnson was discharged from the service and the family again moved to Albuquerque where Harold Johnson was the field director at Kirland Air Force Base. Mrs. Johnson was employed in various areas of Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico as a practical nurse. Eugene Johnson's health caused him to enter several veterans' hospitals and she was able to find employment nearby. The younger Johnson's last move was to the veterans' hospital in Las Animas. Mrs. Johnson lived in Las Animas and remained there following her son's death a number of years ago. There are three grandchildren, Linda Torkelson of Liberal, Kan., Clayton Johnson of Silver City; and Jamie Estrada of San Diego, Calif.; and seven great-grandchildren, Jimmy, Luci and John Torkelson, Joy and Seth Johnson, and Joe and April Estrada. Interment was in Las Animas on Feb. 3 following private services.

JOHNSON: Ernes Cecil Johnson, Jr., 32, of Houston, Texas, a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnson of Bayard, was killed last Saturday in a highway accident near Waco, Texas. Funeral services were held in Silver City at 4 p. m. Tuesday at the Cox Morturay chapel, the Rev. Richard Akers of the Bayard Methodist church officiating. Burial was in the Masonic cemetery. Surviving are his parents; a son, Ernest Cecil III; and a sister, Mrs. Fred Thomas of Silver City.

JOHNSON: Former longtime Silver City resident Ernest C. "Jack” Johnson, 89, died Tuesday in the Sierra Vista Hospital in Truth or Consequences. Cremation has taken place and memorial services will be Friday at 3 p.m. in the chapel of French Mortuary in Truth or Consequences with Dr. W.C. Stephens officiating. Survivors include his son, Lt. E.C. "Buzz" Johnson III of Barbers Point, Hawaii; a son-in-law, Fred Thomas of Elephant Butte; a sister, Leola Buckner of Siler City, N.C.; and 2 grandchildren, Tracy Thomas of Bayard and Renee Robinson of San Diego, Calif. He lived in Elephant Butte the past three years, and prior to that he lived in Silver City and was a retired storekeeper with Kennecott for 40 years. He was preceded in death by his wife, Verna Johnson. French Mortuary of Truth or Consequences is in charge of arrangements.

JOHNSON: Floyce Johnson, 73, of Amarillo, Texas, passed away Thursday, Sept. 5, while vacationing in the Silver City area. She was born Dec. 27, 1917, in Oklahoma to Gus and Sadie Peterson. Sheis survived by her husband, Frank Johnson of Amarillo. Funeral services were to be held today in Amarillo, where burial was in the Memory Gardens Cemetery. Local arrangements were by Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JOHNSON: Gilda Louise Johnson, 40, died Oct. 14 at her residence in Roswell following an illness. She was born in Roswell on Sept. 27, 1949, was once a librarian and secretary for the Stout Intermediate School in Silver City, and had been a resident of Roswell for one year. She is survived by her husband, Travis Johnson of Roswell; her mother, Priscilla Peterson, and a stepfather, Pete, both of Roswell; three sisters, Holly Romero, Rosie Romero and Dorothy Armstrong, all of Roswell; two nephews, Shane M. Armstrong and Troy Armstrong, both of Roswell; and one great-nephew, Shane Anthony Armstrong, also of Roswell. Rosary will be tonight at 7 in the LaGrone Funeral Chapel in Roswell followed by Mass Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Peter's Catholic Churchin Roswell. Burial will follow in South Park Cemetery in Roswell. Arrangements are by LaGrone Funeral Chapel.

JOHNSON: H.A. "Bob" Johnson, 62, a forner Silver City resident, died Wednesday at his home in Riverside, Calif. He was the son of Lucy Johnson of Silver City. Services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Garden of Prayer Mortuary in Riverside. Mr. Johnson was a former magistrate judge in Silver City.

JOHNSON: Funeral services for Mrs. Ivan L. Johnson, who died at noon Friday, October 29, in Southwestern General hospital, following an operation, were held Sunday at 2:30 PM in Deming. Mrs. Johnson, wife of Ivan L. Johnson, assistant secretary and chief clerk at the Peru mining Co., was the daughter of Mr and Mrs. V.V. Carns of Silver City. Surviving her, besides her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Joe Phillips of Bayard and Mrs. Jack Carter of Deming.

JOHNSON: J.E. Johnson died when fire destroyed his home in Glenwood on Monday. The fire was reported about 5:30 a.m. and fire-fighting units from Glenwood fought the blaze. A coroner’s inquest held before Justice of the Peace Wayne Reynolds ruled that the fire started in Johnson's bedroom. Sgt. Walter Johnson, a son of Mr. Johnson, was in the home at the time of the blaze, but escaped injury. Mr. Johnson was reportedly found dead in his bed after the blaze was discovered by a neighbor, Orville Spooner. Funeral services and burial took place in Glenwood. Survivors besides his son, Walter are another son, Julian, of Seal Beach, CA. and a daughter, who lives in California.

JOHNSON: John W. Johnson, 69, died Monday Aug. 31 at his residence in Silver City. Mr. Johnson was retired from the United States Navy, where he served many years in the Far East and Guam, as an Electrician. He was a member of the Silver City Elks Lodge.Mr. Johnson is survived locally by his wife, A-Pi Lin, formerly of Guam. Funeral services were held Friday in Weir, Kansas at the Naylor Funeral Home. Burial followed in Park Cemetery in Columbus, Kansas. Local arrangements by Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JOHNSON: Kevin Johnson of Silver City passed away Monday at his residence. Services are pending at Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JOHNSON: Lawrence H. Johnson, 83, died Monday evening at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born Aug. 18, 1906, in Tularosa. He was a laborer in a sawmill and a marble quarry and was a veteran of World War II. He had been a resident of Silver City for the past 35 years and was a member of the Catholic Church. Rosary services will be held Thursday evening at 7 in the Alamogordo Funeral Home Chapel and Mass of the Christian burial will be celebrated Friday morning at 10 in St. Francis de Paula Catholic Church in Tularosa. Concluding services will follow in the Tularosa Cemetery. The Rev. Nevin Ford will officiate. Survivors are his wife, Consuelo G. Johnson of Silver City; a daughter, Corina J. Palmer of Eugene, Ore.; a brother, John Johnson of Alamogordo; a sister, Emmia J. Garcia of Alamogordo; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funerals Chapels.

JOHNSON: Mrs. Lula D. Johnson, 66, died at Hillcrest Hospital Tuesday evening following a brief illness. She was a native of Monticello, N.M. and had lived in Grant County for the past 32 years. She is survived by her husband Pete; one daughter, Sandra Farmer of El Paso; one sister, Effie Chapin of Bayard, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Clifton M. Henderson officiating.

JOHNSON: Maretta "Jane" Johnson, 71, died Saturday morning, July 23, at home in Albuquerque after an extended illness. Jane was born on July 1, 1917, in Braymer, Mo. She is survived by two daughters, Jane Shipp of Albuquerque and Dixie Lynn Johnson of Washington, D.C.; four grandchildren, David Dabau and Kristan Shipp of Albuquerque, Jo-Lynne Jakob of Lubbock, Texas, and Patrick S. Shipp of Griffiss Air Force Base, New York; one great-grandchild, Michael J. Dabau of Tucumcari; one sister, Helen Kitzmiller of Albuquerque; and one brother, Ed Woolsey of Independence, Mo. She worked for the Silver City Ranger District of the U.S. Forest Service for two years; was a volunteer at the Fort Bayard Medical Center; and had many friends in Silver City. Her family requests that, in lieu of flowers, contributions in her name be sent to the Hospice program in Albuquerque. Contributions will be used for the purpose of providing literature and materials for other Albuquerque Hospice patients and their families. Cremation was at Vista Verde Memorial Park. Arrangements were by Sunrise Cremation Society of Albuquerque.

JOHNSON: Marjorie M. Johnson, 77, a retired librarian and residentof Silver City, entered into rest Saturday at her residence. She was born to the late Walter Wellington and Marjorie T. (Hall) Hughes. She was of the Methodist faith. Survivors include her daughters, Annelee Donnelly of Fargo, N.D. and Jean McCulla of Fort Collins, Colo.; her brother, John Hughes of Fond du lac, Wis., and her sisters, Anne Luckman of Mercer Island, Wash., and Eleanor Reagin of Greeley, Colo. No services are planned. Cremation by Baca's Mimbres Crematory. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JOHNSON: Mrs. Maude Johnson, mother of Richard C. Johnson of Silver City, died Monday in a hospital at Las Vegas, where she had been under treatment. Richard Johnson and his wife have been with his mother during her recent illness. Funeral services for the deceased and burial took place in Las Vegas.

JOHNSON: Minnie R. Johnson, 93, a resident of Silver City since 1930, entered life eternal Monday at Hacienda de Salud. She was born Jan. 28, 1899, to James and Susie Roe in Meredian, Miss. She earned a teaching degree at State Teachers College in Denton, Texas, and began teaching in a one-room country school. In 1920, she married in New Boston, Texas, to George T. Johnson, who preceded her in death in 1952. Mrs. Johnson was a member of the First Baptist Church, Silver City Woman's Club, and Green Thumb Garden Club. She was a homemaker. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10 at Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels with the Rev. Jesse Liles officiating. Burial will follow at the Masonic Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest. Survivors include her daughter, Helen J. Lundwall, and her husband, Lee of Silver City; and a granddaughter, Linda Brake, and her husband, Thomas, of Los Alamos. Casket bearers will be Maurice Conner, Dale Rogers, Thayne Peters, Ollie McCrary, Clyde Morris and George McDermott. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the First Baptist Church in Silver City. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JOHNSON: Raymond K. Johnson, 79, died Sunday, May 20, in Hillcrest General Hospital. Mr. Johnson was born in Wilford Idaho and was a long time resident of Grant County, where he owned and operated his own farm near Buckhorn. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alta Johnson of Buckhorn, five daughters, Donna Archibald of Michigan, Alene Christensen of Idaho, Mildred Peterson of Arizona, Lorayne Harris and Karen Swendsen both of Utah, two sons, Ray L. Johnson of Idaho, Theron R. Johnson of Camp Travis, Calif., one stepson, three stepdaughters and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m., today, Thursday, May 24, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Gila, Burial will follow in the Mesa Cemetery in Gila.

JOHNSON: Robert O. Johnson, 56, who had been a resident of Hurley for the past 15 years, died Saturday morning at Hillcrest General Hospital from injuries received in an auto accident at North Hurley on May 23. He had been employed as a machinist for Kennecott Copper Corp. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Cox Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. A.L. Hinkston of the First Baptist Church of Hurley officiating. The body was then shipped to Pueblo, Colo. for burial at the Roselawn cemetery. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Tellie Johnson, Temple, Colo., and by two brothers, Lloyd C. of Detroit and Alvin of Colorado Springs.

JOHNSON: Memorial services for Roy Allen Johnson, 73, who passed away Sunday at his residence in Virden, were held Thursday at the First Southern Baptist Church of Duncan, Ariz., with Pastor James Crouch officiating. Mr. Johnson was born in Virden, to George and Alma Johnson. He spent his childhood in the Virden and Duncan area. He attended school at Duncan and two years of college in Portales. He met Betty Allan and they were married in 1943. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. After the service, he worked in construction and farming until he retired in 1976, and spent the rest of his life in Virden. Mr. Johnson was preceded in death by a son, Allan Johnson. He is survived by two daughters, Marilyn Clark of California and Marcia Chambers of Virden; one daughter-in-law, Cynthia Johnson of California; one sister, Fannie Wilkinson of Silver City; two brothers, Ralph Johnson of Virden and Gene Johnson of Mule Creek; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Arrangements were under the direction of Caldwell Funeral Home of Safford, Ariz.

JOHNSON: William Edwin Johnson, 82, a resident of Silver City, passed away Monday at the Homestead Adult Shelter. He was born Oct. 19, 1911, to Albert Sydney and Ida May (Brown) Johnson in Sutherland, Texas. He was a member of the First Assembly of God Church. Mr. Johnson enjoyed the Bible and prayed daily. He married Georgia Maria Pennington on Jan. 14, 1936, in Silver City. Mr. Johnson began his business career with Pennington Wholesale. He later owned and operated the Broadway Market and Builders Supply. He was a building contractor. He built the old Furr's Building, the Messiah Lutheran Church on Swan Street and many homes in Silver City. He was known by the Grant County community as Mr. Ed, the owner and operator of the original Mr. Ed's Hardware Store. In 1967, he began breeding Arabian horses, selling them in Mexico, Canada, and throughout the United States. When he retired from the horse business in 1985, he had 40 horses. He also raised beagles. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Georgia Johnson of Silver City; two daughters, Sharon Stuart of Dallas, and Sue Ann Reynolds and her husband Chandler, also of Dallas; three grandchildren, Beverly Barr of Midland Texas, Shelly Friederichsen and her husband, Dave of Silver City, and Guy Prevost Of Las Cruces; and three great grandchildren, Kristen Barr, of Midland, Texas, Brandon Barr, also of Midland.

JOHNSON: Dr. Woodford Eugene (Woody) Johnson, 62, died early Friday, June 27, in Hurley Hospital, Flint, Mich., following an extended illness. Dr. Johnson was born in Muncie, the son of Woodford and Margaret (King) Johson. He graduated from Central High School in 1936 and received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Ball State University. Dr. Johnson received his PhD. from Columbia University and taught at Western New Mexico University for over 30 years, where he was head of  the Art Dept. He started his teaching career in Sharpsville, Ind., and later taught at Boy's Country Day School in New York. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Cecil (Mildred) Moyer of Kokomo, Ind., Mrs. William (Agatha) Meranda of Goodrich, Mich., one brother, William Johnson of Muncie, Ind., and several nieces and nephews. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday from Meeks Mortuary in Muncie. Interment followed at Elm Ridge Cemetery after a brief memorial service.

JOHNSON: Emma Dora Johnson, 86, passed away Friday at Fort Bayard Medical Center.She was born in Mazomanie, Wis., on May 16, 1909. Her family, Mr. and Mrs. HerbertJohnson, and eight children moved to their farm near Conde, S.D., in 1916. She graduated from high school in 1926. After attending Northern State Teachers College in Abelleen, S.D., for two years, she taught in rural schools for seven years. An opportunity to teach in New Mexico was offered, and in 1935 she accepted a position in Santa Rita. She taught at Hurley elementary and junior high schools before going to teach at Cobre High School. In all, she taught 43 years. In1973, she was voted to become a member of the Hall of Fame of the National Education Association in southwest New Mexico. In addition to attending college in South Dakota, shereceived a degree from the University of New Mexico and Western New Mexico University. Shebelonged to the Valley Community Church, the American Association of Retired Teachers, and the American Association óf Retired Persons. After retiring in 1971, she lived in Arenas Valley, enjoying her church work at Valley Community Church, formerly pastored by her brother, Harold E. Johnson. She is survived by her brother, Floyd Johnson, and his wife, Ruth, of Spring Valley, Calif.; her grand-nephew, Clayton Johnson, and his wife, Marcia, and their children, Joyand Seth Johnson, all of Silver City; and one grand-niece, Linda Torkelson of Liberal, Kan. Shewas preceded in death by her sister, Hilda Clemensen, and her brothers, Harold and Stanley Johnson. At her request, cremation has taken place with Mimbres Crematory and a prayer vigil will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Bacas Fuueral Chapels. The memorial Mass will be celelebrated at 3 the same day at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with the Rev. Rod Nichols officiating. Burial of cremains will follow at memory Lane Cemetery. Trusted to the care of Baca's Funera lChapel.

JOHNSTON: Karen Lucille Johnston, 38, died Friday morning at her residence in Glenwood. Mrs. Johnston was born in Chama, but had been a longtime resident of Catron County. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Johnston is survived by her husband Bobbie Johnston of Glen wood; two daughters, Anne and Darlene Johnston both of Glenwood; one Son, Scott Johnston of Glenwood; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jinx Baggett of Chama, nine Sisters, Diane Pettington of Boring, Ore., Jannel Wilhams of Los Alamos, Naomi Francis of las Cruces, Ginger Kluess of Las Cruces; Shelly Bowman of Las Cruces, Barbara Daggett of Chama, Marvin Stratton of Portalas, Tracy Martinez of Portales, anti Annette Knotts of Logan, N M. ; three brothers, Charles Daggett of Portales, JefI Daggett of Chama, and Bradley Daggctt of Chama. She was preceded in death by three brothers, John Patrick Daggett, David Daggett and Riley Daggett. Services will be held at 10am Wednesday at the Glenwood community Church with the Rev. David L. Goble officiating. Interment will follow at the Glenwood Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Charles Knotts, Albert Kluess, Jerry…

JOHNSTON; Alexander Wilson, Johnston, 72, died Jan. 23 at his home in Gila. Mr. Johnston was born the son of Edward Blair and Catherine Hunt Johnston on Dec. 5, 1909 in New York, N.Y., and had been a resident of Grant County since 1973. He is survived by his wife, Leone Johnston of Portland, Ore; three sisters, Roberta Johnston of New York, N.Y., Madeline McGowan of Nova Scotia, Canada, and Geraldine Greenwood of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; three brothers, Walter Johnston of British Columbia, Canada, Arthur Johnston and Wilbur Johnston, both of Nova Scotia, Canada. Services were held Jan. 25 at Ft. Bayard National Cemetery. David Strain and the Allingham-Golding Post #18 of the American Legion officiated. Arrangements by Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JOHNSTON: Allen W. Johnston, 84, of Silver City passed away Saturday at Gila Regional Medical Center. Mr. Johnston was born March 21, 1908, in Limestone, Pa., to Glen and Mae (Wagner) Johnston. He had been a Grant County resident for the past 25 years and was a heavy-equipment operator. He is survived by his wife, Hazel (Miller) Johnston of Silver City, and several nieces and nephews. No services have been planned. Arrangements are by Curtis-Bright Funeral Home of Silver City.

JOHNSTON: Hazel M. Johnston, 84, a Silver City resident since 1967, passed away Monday at her home. She was born July 15, 1910 to William A. and Rosalee (McBride) Miller in Riverton, Ill. She married Allen Johnston on Oct. 16, 1946 in Sioux City, Iowa. She is survived by a close friend, Shirley N. Crevasse of El Paso, Texas and many other friends in the Silver City area. She was preceded in death by her husband, Allen Johnston on May 16, 1992. No services are planned at this time. All arrangements are by Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JOHNSTON: Jesse B. "Red" Johnston, 80, a Silver City resident, died Tuesday morning at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born Feb. 10, 1916, in Pawhuska, Okla., to Jesse C. and Rosa Lee Johnston. Mr. Johnston was a master mechanic. He worked at Harris Motors, Heaston Langandorf Motors and Skillman Motors in Silver City. While residing in Raton, he operated Red's Auto Service for several years. He had a wonderful sense of humor and had a funny story for every occasion. He was a kind, humble man who loved his family and his many friends, and enjoyed doing things for them. He will be sadly missed by his wife and all his family and many friends. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Genevieve. He is also survived by his Sons, Jesse Johnston of Questa and John Douglas Johnston of Hayward, Calif.; his sisters, Alice Guinn and her husband, Bill, of Burbank, Calif., and Lenora Friar of Bakersfield, Calif.; a brother, Floyd Johnston, and his wife, Kathryn of Tulsa OK and six grandchildren, Sheri Johnston, Dodie McVetty, David Johnston, Neteri Reynolds, Emalee Flynn and Jessica Johnston. He is also survived by several great-grandchildren; and two nieces, Val Bustillos, Annette Houtz. Visitation will begin at 5 this evening at the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home chapel. A prayer vigil will be held there at 7. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church on Friday at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Rod Garvey officiating. Interment will follow at the Catholic cemetery. Pallbearers will be Maurice Aragon, Andy Padilla, Sam Barrera, Tino Barrera Jr., Tommy Ryan, Steve Aguirre Jr. and Steve Houtz. Honorary pallbearers will be Pancho Randall Elton Rikel, Bobby Torres and Orval Oidham. Family members selected Curtis-Bright and Lordsburg Funeral Homes to serve them.

JOHNSTON: Robert G. Johnston, 75, died Sunday, July 15, in Ft. Bayard Medical Center. Mr. Johnston was born in Wintervillle, North Carolina, and moved ot Las Cruces in 1936 where in later years, with his wife Cecile, he owned and operated Johnstons Hardware. Mr. Johnston served four years with the Army in World War II taking part in the Aleutian and Rhineland Campaigns. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cecile B. Johnston of Las Cruces, a sister, Jallie Jaohnston and a brother, Ambrose Johnston both of Kingston, North Carolina.

JOHNSTONE: Ruth B Johnstone, 87, a resident of San Lorenzo, entered eternal rest Monday. She was born Aug. 4. 1909 to Ed and Clara Weaver. Mrs.Johnstone was a retired nurse, and a communicant of San Juan Catholic Church.Visitation has been scheduled for Sunday from 6 to 9p.m. at Hodapp and Son's Funeral Home in Cincinnati.The vigil will begin at 8:45 p.m. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church. Burial will follow at St. Mary's Cemetery in Cincinnati. Survivors include five sons, Harold E. Johnstone and his wife, Carol of Cincinnati, William Johnstone and his wife, Stephanie, of Cincinnati, Edward Johnstone and his wife. Mary, of Allentown. Pa., Tom Johnstone and his wife, Pat, of Cincinnati, and Scott Johnstone and his wife Mary, of Cincinnati. Her daughters include Helen Cerimele and her husband, Ben, of Indianapolis, Ind., Ruth Puricilli and her husband, Joe, of St. Louis, Lnd Pat Cordova and her husband, Luis, of San Lorenzo. Also surviving are brother Jack Weaver of Mad, Ky.; a sister, Mildred Veaver of Dayton. Ohio: 30 randchildrcn; and numerous great-grandchildren. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JOJOLA: Teofilo Jojola, 69, died Wednesdav at Fort Bayard Medical center. Mr Jujola was a resident of Albuquerque, and a sheet metal worker by trade. Mass (ii the Resurection will be celebrated at 10 a in Tuesday at Our lady Fatima Catholic Church with the Rev. Ricardo Hinojal officiating. Internment will follow at Fort Bavard State cemetery. Funeral arrangements are by Wheeler of Silver City.

JOJOLA: Herman P Jojola, age 64, of Silver City, died Wednesday June 3, 1981 in Ft. Bayard Medical Center. He was born May 15, 1917 in Palomas, New Mexico, the son of Ysabel and Ysabelita Perera Jojola and had resided in Silver City for over a year. He had worked for a construction firm and was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Truth or Consequences, NM. He is survived by four sisters; Lillie Cabazos of Silver City with whom he resided, Veronica Bargas of Oakland, Cal., Teresa Orosco and Delfina Jojola both of Tucson, Ariz. He was preceded in deathby a brother Rumaldo Jojola in 1980. Mr. Jojola was taken to the French Mortuary, 304 Cedar, T or C where services were pending.

JOLLY: Ina Beth Jolly, 76, entered into eternal rest Monday, June 5, at her home in the Mimbres Valley. She was born July 1, 1923, in Columbus. She spent her childhood in Mexico on a family cattle ranch and then moved to Deming, where she and John Jolly were married Aug. 11, 1939. They moved to El Paso, Texas, in 1943. Mrs. Jolly graduated from nursing school in 1955 as a licensed vocational nurse, and purchased a nursing home in Ysleta, Texas, in 1960. When her husband retired from the El Paso Fire Department in 1964, they began to travel in their motor home to points of interest. During those years they lived in Montana, Oregon, Arizona, California and Arkansas. Mrs. Jolly lived in the Mimbres for three years. Visitation will be from 9:30- 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Baca's Funeral Chapels with funeral services beginning at 10:30. Interment will follow at Fort Bayard National Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, John; a daughter, Gail Jolly Ligon, and her husband, the Rev. Walt Ligon, of St. Louis; a brother, Bill Alley, and wife, Anita, of San Diego; four grandchildren, Lynda Ligon Thompson and her husband, Mark, of Dallas, Lonnie Ligon of Macon, Ga., Lori Ligon Shelby and her husband, Steve, of St. Louis, and John Jolly III of El Paso; nine great-grandchildren, Ryan, Jordan and Sydney Thompson, Walt "Tres" III and Landon of Chicago, and Alyssa, Grant, Jake and nieces and nephews across the United States. Preceding her in death were her parents, Howard and Ina Elizabeth Yarbrough Alley; two daughters, Joyce Ann and Janet Pauline Jolly; and a son, John Neal Jolly II. The Jolly and Ligon family’s expressed their sincere thanks for the love and care that was given so graciously and kindly to Mr. and Mrs. Jolly and family members during her illness. They gave special thanks to the Mimbres Valley neighbors who shared food, love and fellowship over the last few years. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Mimbres Family Clinic. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JOLLY: Rohn E. Jolly passed away Sunday, April ?4, in Alabama. He was born Aug. 17, 1947, in Santa. Rosa, Calif. He came to New Mexico in 1950. He was raised in Grant County and lived in the area off and on. He is survived by his wife, Maryann, and one daughter, Maria, of Oxford, Ala.; one son, David, and wife, Jamie, of Fort Bragg, Calif.; three grandchildren; his mother, Anita Jolly of Silver City; one brother, Roger Jolly, and wife, Rhonda, of Buckhorn; two sisters, Rebecca Jolly of Silver City, and Roberta Bo- mar and husband, Cleatus, of Taft, Calif.; two nephews; four nieces; five aunts; and numerous cousins. A memorial service was held at Fort McClellan, Ala., with full military honors and a 21- gun salute. At his request, he was cremated and his ashes scattered in the Burro Mountains. He will be missed by his family and friends.

JOLLY: Jack T. Jolly, 92, a resident of Silver City entered into rest Tuesday at Fort Bayard Medical center. He was born Dec. 4 1903, in El Dorado, Texas to William C. and Martha B. Brantley Jolly. He came tO the SilverCity area in 1950 and was a rancher and trapper. He enoyed playing the fiddle. On July 13, 1991 he was inducted into the New Mexico Trappers Hall of Fame. He is survived by his wife Anita Jolly of Silver City; his sons, Rohn Jolly and his wife, Mary Ann, of Oxford, A1a., and Roger Jolly and his wife, Rhonda, of Buckhorn; his daughters Rebecca Jolly ot Silver City and `Roberta Bomar and her husband, C1eatus of Bakersfield, Calif.;a brother, Grady Jolly, and his wife. Bessei of Midland, Texas; a sister, Dorothy Sharp of Anahiem, Ca1if; eightgrandchildren William Jolly, Kallie Jolly3 Clint Jolly Robin Jolly. Maria Jolly, Anita Johnson, Valarie Harvey andDavid Feretti; and five greai-grandchildren Kyhe and Kelly FeretiL Steven Johnson and Alex and Allison Harvey. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and many friends. At the family's request cremation has taken place by Baca's Mimbres Crematorium and no services are scheduled. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels and Bacas Mimbres Crematorium.

JONES: Tammie Marie Jones, 17, a resident of Silver City, died Saturday morning in an automobile accident. She was born Nov. 7, 1972, in Silver City, and was a lifelong resident. At the time of her death, she was attending Cliff High School where she was a junior class officer; was a cheerleader; and was a member of the Future Farmers of America. Calling hours in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels are today from 3-7 p.m. and Tuesday from 10 a.m. to l p.m. Funeral services will be Tuesday afternoon at 2 in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels with Ted With officiating. Private committal services will be held at a later date. Survivors include her parents, Dennis and Sandy Jones of Silver City; her paternal grandparents, Raymond and Etta Jones of Silver City; her maternal grandparents, Bill and Lou Burns of Silver City; her great-grandmother, Versie MacMillan; and numerous uncles, aunts and cousins. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JONES: Aria P. Jones, 50, died at Hillcrest Hospital June 28 following a brief illness. Mr. Jones was a Native of Santa Rosa, and had lived in Grant County for the past five years. He was, a veteran of W.W. II and was employed by Hamilton Construction Company at the time of his death. Survivors include three sons, Dan of Deming, Arlie and Gerald, both of Tucson, Arizona; three daughters, Mrs. Annis Bonsall of Plains, Kan., Mrs. Arline Medlin of Tucson; Ariz., and Mrs Bertha Lee Barber of Oklahoma; four grandchildren; three brothers, Cecil of Silver City, Adra of Benson, Ariz., and John of Lubbock, Texas; eight sisters, Mrs. Lee Wood of Corvallis, Mont., Mrs. Ola Yates of Victor, Mont., Mrs. Katy Reeves of Corvallis, Mont., Mrs. Jackie Brown and Mrs. Vivian Priddy, both of Tucumcari, Mrs. Oleta Starritt of Vandenburg Air Force Base, Calif., Mrs. Myrtle Boydstun of Oklahoma, and Mrs. Mary Horn of Snyder, Tex., and his mother, Mrs. Lillie Mae Jones of Lubbock, Tex. Funeral services were held in the Curtis-Bright funeral Chapel at 1O.a.ni.'Saturdäy with the Rev. Donald Brent of the First Baptist Church: of Silver City. Internment followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Casket bearers were Eugene Austin, Jerry Van Winkle, Juan Herrera, Carlos' Herrera, E.J. Parkey, and K.V. Cluff.

JONES: Cecil P. Jones, 59, passed away at her home in Silver City, Saturday, after an illness. He was a member of the True Baptist Church of Cuervo and had been employed as a heavy equipment Operator for James Hamilton Construction for the past ten years. He was a Veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Udania of Silver City; a son, Steven Cecil Jones of Silver City; a daughter, Susan U. Lain of Silver City: two grandchildren, Brian and Bradley Lain of Silver City; eight sisters, Lee Wood of Corvaus, Mont., Ola Yates and Katy Reeves of Victor, Mont., Vivian Priddy of Oceanside, Calif., Myrtle Roydstun of Anadarko, Okla., Jackie Brown of Tucumcari, Mary Horn of Snyder, Texas, and Billie Starrett of Silver City; and two brothers, Arda Jones of Benson, Ariz., and John L. Jones of Oklahoma City, Okla. Pallbearers will be all his nephews, Larry Brown, ,Johnny Jones, Dan Jones, Richard ,Jones, Jerry 1Jones and Alan Brown. Honorary palbearers will be Bobby Mares, Jim Bailey, Richard Cross, Vitory Giacoletti, Carlos Hererra, Hoyt Homes, Cecil Marshall, Archie McGregor and other friends and coworkers. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. in the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home chapel. Services will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Micki West of the Calvery Baptist Church of Silver City officiating. Interment will follow in the Fort Bayard National Cemetery. All arrangements are with the Curtis- Bright Funeral Home of Silver City.

JONES: After a long illness, death claimed Charles H Jones, 53, in Santa Rita hospital Monday. For the past 23 years Mr.Jones had lived at Santa Rita where he waa a contract driller, associated with his son, Paul M. Jones. Born May 30,1893, at Hamilton, Tx, Mr. Jones came to New Mexico as a young man. He is survived by his wife Mrs Margaret Moore Jones, his son Paul; five sisters, Mrs. I. J Franklin, Dallas, Tex.; Mrs. Clark Newton, Fort Worth, Tex.; Mrs. Estine Sadlér, and Mrs. Super Kemp, Hamilton, Tex and Mrs Robert Soling, Canyon. Tx. and five brothers, Cuff Jones, Dallas; W C Jones Armarillo George B.Jones, Hico Tx.; Loy Jones, Plainview Tex., and Frank Jones, Hamilton, Tex. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Cox Mortuary chapel conducted by the Rev S.A. Wright, Community church pastor. The Santa Rita Masonic lodge held its rituals at the gravesite in Santa Rita cemetary.

JONES: Clarence H Jones of Deming died Oct 29 in an El Paso hospital. He was 69. Mr Jones was a retired dispatcher for the Kennecott corp for 30 years. He was a veteran of WWI. Survivors include his widow Mrs Isabel Jones, a daughter Mrs Margarite Brice of Salt Flat, Tx, and a brother Dexter J Jones of West Springfield Mass. Funeral services were held in El Paso with the Rev Harold Johnson officiating. Burial was in the Fort Bliss National cemetery.

JONES: Below is a notice of the death of Clyde Benton Jones carried recently in the Long Beach (Calif.) Press Telegram. Mrs. Jones is a daughter of Geo. H. Utter, pioneer Silver City resident and was graduated from STC. Clyde Benton Jones, 62, of 1061 St. Louis Ave., born at Alton, Mo., died yesterday. He lived for a time in Nev, Mexico and Ariz. He moved to Colton and to Long Beach in 1935. He was a retired probate judge, having served for 14 years at Jerome, Ariz., and then for 12 years at Santa Rita, N. M. He was the first candidate to be initiated into Santa Rita Lodge of Masons, and he belonged to New Mexico Consistory of Scottish Rite at Santa Fe, and Jerome Lodge of Elks. He was a member of the Baptist Church and was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Florence L. Jones a son, Dr. Kenneth C. Jones San Bernardino Ca, Sybil Dell, Kansas City,Mo., and two grandchildren. A Masonic service will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the chapel of Mottell's Mortuary.

JONES: David L. Jones, 55, a well-known resident of Reserve, died last Friday. Funeral services were held Sunday at the Reserve Presbyterian Church, the Rev George Sellede, conducting the rites. Burial was in the Reserve cemetery under direction of the Curtis Mortuary. Survivors are three brothers Sidney and Jesse Jones, Reserve, and Howard of Spur Lake and two sisters, Mrs Minnie Ratliff, Douglas, and Mrs. Dottie Sloan Globe, Ariz.

JONES: Dorothy L. Jones, 80, a longtime Lordsburg resident, passed away Saturday, Feb. 27, at Gila Regional Medical Center. Memorial services will be held Saturday at 10 in the morning at the Lordsburg Church of Christ with Pastor Ed Kerr officiating. Internment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. She was born July 13, 1918, in Missouri to Lovell James and Grace Lee Bryan. She was a homemaker and had lived in Lordsburg since 1983. She was a member of the Church of Christ. She is survived by her daughter, Donna Tarango, and her husband, Daniel, of Lordsburg; a sister, Bonnie Craig, and her husband, Will, of Chaparral; three grandchildren, Mickey Saenz and her husband. Victor, and Lisa Gandara and her fiancé, Chano Talavera, all of Lordsburg, and Nancy Mon-: toya and her husband, Danny, of Las Cruces; seven great-grandchildren; her nephew, Tim Craig, and his wife, Susan, of El Paso; her niece, Frankie Kerr of Lordsburg; and many friends. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels of Deming and Baca's Mimbres Crematory.

JONES: Edward Frank Jones, 54, a World War II veteran and resident of Cliff, died Friday at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Fort Bayard. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Carrie Jones of Alhambra, Calif., and his mother, Mrs. Isabelle Kenney of Cliff. Funeral services were held Monday at 1 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church in Cliff, followed by burial in the Gila Mesa cemetery under, direction of the Wheeler Mortuary of Deming.

JONES; A man registered as Fred V. Jones, was found dead early Wednesday in his room at the Southern Hotel. Investigation by the Police Department and Sheriff's office reveled that Jones came to Silver City about two months ago seeking employment. His home was in Midland Texas, where his family resides. An examination by Dr. Sidney Baker indicated death was caused by pneumonia. Peace Justice Bob Johnson summoned a coroner's jury and an inquest will be concluded Thursday. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Cox Mortuary.

JONES: Hugh Jones, 78, a resident of San Angelo, Texas, formerly of El Paso, Texas, died Saturday, Oct. 9 at San Angelo. A graveside service will be held Tuesday morning at 10 at Memory Lane Cemetery in Silver City with the Rev. David Lay officiating. He was born Oct. 25, 1920, in Shawnec, Okla. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a retired fireman in El Paso. Survivors include his children, Lortta Fay House, Linda Kay Btirk, Barbara Ann Lay, Hugh Arnold Jones, Ernest Henry Vrie- land Jones, John Robert Vrieland, Lillian Florence Whipple, Eddie Rex Vrieland and Virginia Irene Cohh; and a brother, Joseph T. Jones of San Angelo. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

JONES: Jane Fleming Jones 71, of the Glenwood area passed away Monday at her residence. Services arc pending. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chape~, U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive. Phone 388-2334.

Jim Jones, 63, well known resident of Silver City, died Tuesday following a long Illness. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edith Jones; two daughters, Mrs Kelly Click, Silver City and Virginla Jones Carlsbad; a son, W. Wayne Jones, Las Cruces;'two sisters, Mrs Minnie Ratliff, Douglas, and Mrs. Dottie Slone, Globe, Ariz,; four sons, Dan, Jesse and Sidney, Reserve; Howard, Spur Lake, Ariz. Funeral services were set for 2 p.m. today (Thursday) at the Curtis Mortuary chapel, conducted by Bishop William Nolan of the Latter Day Saints Church. Burial will be in the Silver City cemetery.

JONES: Kathryn Laufman Jones, 76, of Silver City passed away Wednesday, June 23, at her residence. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at Bright Funeral Home. Funeral services will be con- ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Jesse Liles officiating. Interment will be in Memory Lane Cemetery. Mrs. Jones was born Oct. 6, 1922, in Houston, Texas, the daughter of Keifer Laufman and Ruth Platt. She was married to Vernon E. Jones in May 1959; he preceded her in death in April 1994. Mrs. Jones is survived by one daughter, Marsha Bowman, and her husband, Dan, of Silver City; one son, Rodney Posey, and his wife, Patty, of Kansas City, Mo.; four grandchildren, Danny Bowman and his wife, Laura, of Sterling, Va., Katheryn Gable and her husband, Tim, of Lavonia, Mich., Kevin Posey and his wife, Tammy, of Kansas City, and Krista Rains and her husband, Chris, of Las Vegas, Nev.; four great-grandchildren, Joshua Bow- man, Meghan Bowman and Amanda Bowman, all of Sterling, Va., and Haley Danielle Gable of Lavonia; three stepdaughters, Toni Twite and her husband, Harvey of Buena Vista, Colo., and Diana Jones and Billie Jo Woods, both of Denver; a sister-in-law, Pat Olson of Mineral Wells, Texas; a daughter-in-law, Ruth Posey of Las Vegas, N.M.; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Vernon. Mrs. Jones grew up in Tulsa, Okla. She attended college Ahere Jind, was a member of a sorority. She was an executive secretary for Hunt Construction in El Paso, Texas, for many years. She and her husband moved to Aspermont, Texas, in 1971, at ' which time they started their own business, Jones Hauling and Excavating Co., which they operated for 20 years. While living in Aspermont, she was a member of the First Baptist Church and taught Sunday school, was a member of the Mission Committee and the Women's Missionary Union, and was on the library board. Mrs. Jones moved to Silver City in 1994 after her husband passed away. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Silver City, WMU and Newcomers, and was a volunteer at the Silver City Gospel Mission. Mrs. Jones accepted Jesus Christ at age 12 and he was her strength throughout life. She loved her family, enjoyed playing bridge, caring for Muffin, and playing with her grandchildren, and was an avid reader. Pallbearers for Mrs. Jones service will be Dan Bowman, Danny Bowman, Kevin Posey, Timothy Gable, Tip Ward and Richard Van Scoyk. Honorary bearers are Vern Crosley, Dr. Jim Hansard, Jim Crowley and Johnny Burk. In lieu of flowers, do- nations may be made to the Silver City Gospel Mission, or the First Baptist Church Building Fund, in memory of Kathryn L. Jones. Bright Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

JONES: LeRoy Jones 21, Ducan, AZ was crushed beneath a huge slab of rock on the 265-foot level of the Burro Chief Mine in Tyrone early yesterday morning. Survivors are his mother Mrs Pearl Dolly of Duncan and his father Casey Jones.

JONES: Mary Lynn Jones, two-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward T. Jones of Silver City, died Thursday, Dec. 22, at Hillcrest General Hospital. The Rev. R. A. Vonder Haar officiated at graveside services at the Silver City cemetery at 10 o'clock Friday morning. The little girl is survived by her parents, her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Pringle of Silver City and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Jones of San Francisco Calif., and by one sister.

JONES: Mrs. Nobel LaFond left Thursday morning by Frontier Airlines for Louisville, Ky., after receiving word of the death there Wednesday of her mother, Mrs. Charles Jones, 91, following an illness of some duration. The funeral services were held Friday at Louisville.

JONES: The Silver City Enterprise has been advised of the death, on May 24 in Pasadena CA, of Mrs Cora E Jones widow of Frank Perry Jones. The family was a pioneer one in Silver City, Jones being a founder and officer of Jones, Downes & Co'S, early day wholesale grocery firm. He was associated in business with the late W D Murray. Mrs. Jones was the mother of Roy H. Jones and grandmother of Frank C. Jones and Mrs. Charles M. Phinny. Old timers remember the Jones famiiy and their activities In Silver City. Funeral services were held Mayin Pasedena at the Stump Mortuary Funeral Directors chapel.

JONES: Funeral services for Mrs. Edith M. Jones, 74, who died in a Carlsbad, N. M., hospital, were held in the Curtis Mortuary chapel in Silver City Monday, with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) in charge. Burial was made in Memory Lane Cemetery. Mrs. Jones, a former Silver Citian, had lived in Carlsbad for the past seven years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Kelly Click of Silver City and Miss Virginia Jones of Carlsbad; a son, Wayne Jones of of Albuquerque, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

JONES: Mrs Florence Morales Jones, 51, Wife of Claude. E. Jones, superintendent Of the Silver City Municipal Water Dept., died Friday morning at the family home on Little Walnut Road, of a heart attack. Mrs. Jones was in normal health when her husband left for work following breakfast. When he returned home several hours later, he found his wife apparently dozing at the kitchen table. Failing to arouse her, he called the family doctor, who said she had died of a heart seizure. Born in Silver City Jan. 17, 1904, Mrs. Jones was a member of a pioneer family, and was educated in the Silver City public schools. She was a daughter of the Iate Tanquilino ánd Lorenza Morales. Surviving members of the family are her husband, six sister Mrs Mike Herrera, Rivera, Calif.; Mrs. Geronimo Santoya, Gallup; Mrs. Henry Ortiz, Antonia Isabel and Cecilia Morales Silver City, and three brothers, Joe, Albert and AIfred, Silver City. Rosary services were held Saturday evening at' the Cox Mortuary Chapel, followed by funeral services Sunday 3 PM at St. Vincent de Paul's Church, the Rev. Fr. Felix Sheridan officiating. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy Anthony, W. W. Westwood, Alvis Vinette, Henry Ortlz, Alfred Morales and Joe T. Morales.

JONES: Mrs. Myrtle Harper Jones, 68, a resident of Bisbee, Ariz., passed away there last. Saturday evening. Rev. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones had made their home in Bisbee for the past 12 years and were former residents of Hurley from 1923 until 1934. Rev. Jones is the pastor of the First Christian church of Bisbee. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Wayne T. Ross, Sacramento, Calif; one brother, George Harper, Kansas City, Mo, three sisters, Mrs Clem Canary of Phoenix AZ and .......Interment services will be held this afternoon in the Silver City cemetery at 4 o'clock with the Rev. Harold E. Johnson of the Community Church of Santa Rita, officiating. The Order of Eastern Star of Hurley will also have services at the graveside. Cox Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

JONES: The Rev. M. J. Jones, 58, died in Alamogordo the past week. He had served in recent years as pastor of the Brewer Bill Baptist Church In Silver City Funeral services were held Sunday at Las Cruces where burial took place.

JONES: Robert Edward Jones, 9 months, died Wednesday at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas. He was born in Silver City but had been living in Grapevine, Texas. He is survived by his parents, Edward Jones and Lori Ann Montano of Grapevine, Texas; a brother, Nathan Kieth Cuevas of Grapevine; maternal grandparents, Harry and Ann Montano of Bayard, and Phyllis Mantano of Silver City; paternal grandparents, Nancy and Eddy Jones of Deming; maternal great-grandparents, Bud and Martha Campbell of Silver City; and paternal great-grandparents, Carl and Audrey Standefer of Espanola. Graveside funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Memory Lane Cemetery with the Rev. Michael Vest officiating. Serving as pallbearers will be the four uncles, Stacey Montano, Elliot Montano, Brian Montano, and John Jones. Honorary pallbearers are Robert Campbell, Frank Holland, Harry Montano, and A.C. Rogers. Arrangements are by Wheeler Funeral Home of Silver City.

JONES: Death on Aug. 22 at the family home in Hurley summoned Samuel P. Jones, 65 well known Santa Fe Railway engineer, who passed away following a heart attack. For 29 years, Mr. Jones had been employed by the railroad. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen awl Enginemen; Chapman Lodge of Masons, Las Cruces; Mesilla Valley Chapter, Royal Arch Masons and Las Cruces Commandery, Knights Templar. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Irene Jones, a son Virgil Jones, Calif.,a daughter Mrs. M Louise Sharpshire, Stockton. Calif.: three brothers, Victor Jones, Aibuquero: Ben Jones, Phoenix. Ariz., Dale Jones, El Paso; two sisters, Mrs Monterey Shacklett, Albuquerque and Mrs Kate Bright Honeygrove TX and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday at 4PM at the Cox mortuary chapel with the Rev. Thomas Ogilvie officiating. Hurley Lodge of Masons held graveside services in the Masonic cemetery where internment took place.

JONES: William Jesse Jones, 77, died Friday evening at Fort Bayard Medical Center. He was the son of William J. and Harriet Jones and was a lifelong resident of Reserve. He was a veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Frankie. Mr. Jones is survived by a sister, Laura Holcomb of Apache Junction, Ariz.; a brother, Howard Jones of Eagar, Ariz.; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Reserve Cemetery with Jake Snyder officiating. Pallbearers will all be his nephews, Kelly Click, Neal Clark, Tuffy Jones, Leonard Sloan, Bob Sloan and Wayne Jones. Arrangements are with Curtis-Bright Funeral

JONES: Alma Earl Jones died Oct. 20, in Silver City. He is survived by one son, Dallas Jones of Silver City, and one daughter, Virginia, Tempe, Ariz., and 13 grandchildren. Mr. Jones had worked as a farmer for most of his life. Funeral services were held for Mr. Jones in Virden, N.M., with Bishop Chester Jones officiating. Burial was in Virden. Arrangements by the Wheeler Funeral Home.

JONES; Barbara Jean Jones, age 53,and former Deming resident died in Houston, TX. She was born May 19, 1931 in Beaver, Ok. She was a graduate of Deming High School Class of 1949 and member of Assembly of God Church. Funeral services were held at the First Christian Church with Rev. Houston Walker from Farmington, NM officiating. Interment followed at Mountain View Cemetery. She is survived by her father, Fred Shore of Las Cruces; her mother, Freida McBee of Deming and her stepmother, Jane Shore of Las Cruces; one daughter, LeAnn Lassiter of Stigler, Ok; one sister, Sandra Dane of Copperas Cove, Tx; three grandchildren; Jolie Kaye Lassiter, Shane Michael Lassiter and Tiffiny Rene Lassiter of Stigler, Ok; one niece, Natalia Kay Dane and One nephew, Gene Christian Dane of Copperas Cove, Tx. Arrangements were by Baca's Wheeler Funeral Chapels.

JONES: Edward D."Ted" Jones Jr., retired senior principal of Edward D. Jones & Co., died Wednesday, Oct. 3, of cancer at the age of 64. He was a patient at Boone County Memorial Hospital in Columbia, Mo., when he died. Because his body is being donated to science, there were no funeral services. A memorial service was planned for family and close friends. Son of the founder of the St. Louis-based financial services firm Edward D. Jones & Co., Jones is credited with charting that company's "one-person" branch office concept. Jones also served as managing principal of the firm from 1968 until 1980, when he turned the management of the firm over to John W. Bachmann, who, today, continues to serve as the company's managing principal.

JONES: Ethel Ray Jones, 66, a former Silver City resident, died Saturday, Jan. 20, in Phoenix. She was born April 20, 1923, in Pinos Altos, was a member of the Catholic Church, and was employed as a confectioner with Sees Candy. Calling hours are being held today from 2-9 p.m. in Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels where rosary services are scheduled at 7 p.m. Mass of the Christian burial will be celebrated Friday morning at 10 in the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Concluding services will follow in the Pinos Altos Cemetery with the Rev. Richard Lynch officiating. She is survived by two sons, Randolph Ray Jones of San Francisco and Floyd Edwin Jones of Phoenix: one brother, Joe T. Ray Sr. of Silver City; five sisters, Isabel R. Mitchell, Mary R. Gilbert and Cruz R. Ferranti, all of Silver City, Lola R. Quintmeyer of San Diego, Calif., and Ruth R. Ybarra of Tucson, Ariz.; and two grandchildren, Karla Y. Jones and Christopher F. Jones, both of Antioch, Calif. Casket bearers will be David Molina, Roger Gomez, Larry Ferranti, Jose Ray Jr. and Alex and Dan Mata. Honorary bearers will be Steve Aguirre Sr., Richard Ray, Bobbby Mata, Freddie Ybarra, Louis Mitchell, Teddy Brewer and Polo Sandoval. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JONES: Janet Jones, 37, of Silver City passed away Saturday at Gila Regional Medical Center. Arrangements are pending through Curtis-Bright Funeral Home of Silver City.

JONES: Jerry (Pete) Don Jones, 37, died Wednesday, July 12, in Glenwood, Minnesota as a result of injuries received in a construction accident. Mr. Jones was a native of Santa Rita and was residing in Glenwood at the time of his death. He is survived by three daughters, Shelly Jones, Lisa Jones, Debbie Jones, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, a sister, Mrs. Mary Louis VanBuskirk and a brother, Robert W. Jones, all of Silver City. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sat., July 15, in the Curtis-Bright Funeral Chapel with Pastor Gilbert Adams of the 6th Street Baptist Church officiating. Burial followed in Memory Lane Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Charlie Slout, Wayne Pruit, Buddy Pruit, Garland Beilue, Clinton Phillips and Grant Roberts.

JONES: Jim D. Jones, 67, a former Grant County resident, died June 2 at Raton. He was born in Pekin, Ill., on July 15, 1923. Mr. Jones entered the Army Air Corps on Jan. 16, 1943, and was discharged on Feb. 15, 1946, with a 70 percent disability. He spent much of the remainder of his life in nursing facilities. Mr. Jones was a resident of Hacienda de Salud in Silver City in 1986-87. While living in Silver City, he attended Valley Community Church. Memorial services will be held at Fort Bayard National Cemetery on Wednesday, July 24, at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Kenneth Schultz officiating. Memorials may be made to the Valley Community Church.

JONES: Mr. and Mrs. Marcus (Bud) Jones were called to Roswell thefirst of the week by the death of Mr. Jones' father, Marcus Jones, 71, who passed away on Saturday, May 3. Funeral services were held in Roswell at 10:30 Monday morning. Mr. Jones was a retired barber, member of the Elks Lodge and the Church of Christ and had lived in New Mexico since 1908. In addition to his son here and several grandchildren,he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. G.D.Hamrick and two sisters, Mrs. Grover Welter and Mrs. O.L. Benson, all of Roswell.

JONES; Marcus Norman (Bud) Jones, 67, died June 9 at the Gila Regional Medical Center after a brief illness. Bud was the only son born to Marcus and Helen Jones of Roswell on Dec. 16, 1916. He was preceded in death by both parents and his two sisters. He grew upin Roswell and graduated from Roswell High School. Bud married Jessie Lee Cunningham in Roswell in 1937. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Roswell. He served in the armed forces during World War II. He and Jessie moved to Silver City in 1948 and Bud became manager of the Safeway. Bud later worked for Kennecott Copper Corp. at Hurley and also opened his own produce business (Jones Produce Co.), which he was operating at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife Jessie of Silver City and three daughters, Judy Bowen of Wilcox, Az. Linda Walker of Lordsburg and Debbie French of Silver City; six grandchildren, Chris (Bowen) Smith, Michael Walker and Billy, Tanya, Crystal and Daniel French. Funeral services were held at the Curtis-Bright Chapel June 12, with interment following at Memory Lane Cemetery. Pastor Terry Paschall of the First Assembly of God Church officiated. Serving as pallbearers were Richard Bowen, Robert Walker, Bill French, Norvel Barnes, Jim Payne and Lloyd Lueck. Honorary pallbearers were Milton Herbert, Joe Rascon, Joe Coe, Tom Powers, Lawrence Langford, Ray Miller, Jack Mace and Gavino Armendariz. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations bemade to the American Diabetes Assoc. Arrangements by the Curtis-Bright Funeral Home.

JONES: Margaret M. Jones of Silver City passed away Wednesday at the home of her daughter-in-law, Florence Hickson Jones, in Silver City. She was 94. She was born in Pottsville, Texas, to Mary Thwaits Moore and Isaac Moore on April 24, 1900. She married Charles Hawkins Jones in 1918 and they had one child, Paul Mc Jones, in 1919. Mrs. Jones attended elementary school in Silver City. She moved to Santa Rita in 1924 with her husband and son and then graduated from Santa Rita High School in 1925. She went on to receive a Bachelor of Science degree in 1941 from Teachers College and a Master of Science degree in education from New Mexico Western College in 1956. In 1925, she began her teaching career by substituting in Santa Rita prior to getting her teaching certificate. Once she received her certificate, she was hired to teach in a one-room schoolhouse in Vanadium. She taught in Santa Rita from 1927 to 1945 and then in Silver City until 1958 when she became principal of North Silver (now Jose Barrios) Elementary School. While principal, she was a representative to the State Teachers and Educators Professional Standards Committee. Mrs. Jones was president of the Classroom Teachers Association in 1954, New Mexico Education Association and Southwest District president in 1960, and following a year as vice president and chairwoman of the Association Research Committee; she was elected president of the New Mexico Elementary Administrators Association in 1963. She remained principal until 1967 when, after 42 years of teaching, she retired. She was very active with the Girl Scouts of America as president of Thunderbird Council; Classroom Teachers Association; American Red Cross; Chapter 3, Order of the Eastern Star; Cactus Rebekah Lodge; Veterans of Foreign Wars; and Kappa Kappa Iota. She held local and state offices in many of these organizations. Mrs. Jones also served two terms on the Silver City Planning and Zoning Commission. She was director of the Head Start Program during its first two years and president of the Western New Mexico Alumni Association for two years. Mrs. Jones served as Sunday school teacher and superintedent for Santa Rita Community (now Arenas Valley Community) Church and was active with the church for many, many years. She was Teacher of the Year in 1968; inducted into the Southwestern District of the New Mexico Education Association Hall of Fame in 1969; Silver City Kiwanis Educator of the Year in 1986; Silver City-Grant County Chamber of Commerce Woman of the Year in 1987; KOAT-TV's Jefferson Award winner in 1988; and Western New Mexico University Alumna of the Year in 1989. Mrs. Jones was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Hawkins Jones, in 1946, and their son, Paul Mc Jones, in 1990, her parents, and four sisters, Ruth Crawford, Verna Johnson, Anna Pearl "Bob" Thomas and Peggy Joe Westmoreland. Survivors include her daughter-in-law, Florence Hickson Jones of Silver City; a grandson, John Paul Jones, his wife, Linda Kay, and their five children and seven grandchildren; a granddaughter, Judith E. Jones of Silver City; one great-granddaughter, Tamara A. Jones of Las Cruces; and a sister, Elizabeth Herring of Tucson, Ariz. Memorial services will be held at Curtis-Bright Funeral Home on Friday at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Robert L. Ihlefeld, assisted by Order of Eastern Star chapter. No graveside services are planned. The family requests, in lieu of flowers, donations to the Margaret M. Jones Scholarship Foundation, Western New Mexico University. Family members selected Curtis-Bright Funeral Home to serve them.

JONES: Marion Mired Jones, formerly of Silver City, daughter of Julia Allred and sister of Wayne Pruit, passed away early Friday morning at her home in El Paso, Texas. Funeral services will be held in El Paso on Tuesday. The time and place are pending.

JONES: Mr. and Mrs. Hank Thomas were notified Tuesday morning of the death of a former Silver City resident, Paul C. Jones, of Socorro. He was a long time friend of the Thomas' and had been employed by the Bassett Bros. Burial will take place at Taloga, Okla.

Jones: Paul Mc. Jones, 71, of Silver City died in his home early Sunday morning. He was born May 3, 1919, in Pottesville, Texas, and had been a resident of Silver City since 1981. Mr. Jones was a retired superintendent of preparation and processing with Dole Pineapple Co. in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was owner of Jones Drilling in Grant County from 1947 to 1957. He was the author and publisher of a book "Memories of Santa Rita," and was a World War II veteran, having served with the U.S. Navy's Pacific fleet. Survivors include his wife, Florence Anita Hickson Jones of Silver City; a son, John Paul Jones of Silver City; a daughter, Judith Elaine Jones of Naples, Italy; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Hawkins Jones, in 1946. Memorial services are pending. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JONES: Raymond H. Jones, 70, a resident of Silver City, entered life eternal Saturday. He was born May 17, 1922, in China Grove, Texas, to the late Jim H. and Ida Adams Jones. Mr. Jones retired from Phelps Dodge as a drill blaster foreman. He was a member of the Indian Hills Baptist Church and Silver City Elks Lodge No. 413. Mr. Jones loved the outdoors, especially fishing. A memorial service will be held at Baca's Funeral Chapels at 10 Wednesday with the Rev. Dan Grindstaf officiating. Cremation was entrusted to Baca's Mimbres Crematory. Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Etta Jones; his sons and daughters-in-law, Michael and Jean Ann Jones of Phoenix, Donald and Gail Jones of Farmington, and Dennis and Sandra Jones of Silver City, a daughter, G. Raye Jones of California; a brother, Edward Jones of Lorine, Texas, and a sister, Leona Coles of Post, Texas. Also surviving are five grandchildren, Kelly Lynn and Kris Osburn, Traci and Josh Jones, and Danny Lee O'Neil. Mr. Jones was preceded in death by an infant granddaughter, Tammie Marie Jones. Members of Elks Lodge No. 413 will serve as honorary pallbearers. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be directed to a scholarship fund at Cliff High School in memory of Raymond and Tammie Jones. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JONES: Robert L. "Bobby" Jones Sr., 68, of Alamogordo died Tuesday at Gerald Champion Memorial Hospital. He was born Oct. 7, 1926 in Hamil, S.D. He was a World War II Army veteran. Mr. Jones was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Chidney Lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons in Holbrook, Ariz., and the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Fort Collins, Colo. He was active in Boy Scouts in several different cities. Mr. Jones retired from the U.S. Forest Service on Dec. 19, 1981, after 32 years of service. He resided in Silver City from 1965-92 when he moved to Alamogordo. Suvivors include his wife, Dorothy M. "Dee" Jones of the family home; two sons, Robert L. Jones Jr. and his wife, Susan of Silver City and Stevan V. Jones of Las Vegas, Nev.; four grandchildren, Debra Jones and Aaron Jones, both of Silver City, Jason Jones of Germany, and Laurie Jones of Phoenix; two great-grandchildren, Jordan and James Jones; two sisters, Helen Carroll of Custer, S.D. and Anna Spann of Tucson, Ariz.; and two brothers, Donald Jones of Tucson and Doug Jones of Quinn, S.D. Memorial services were to be conducted at ten this morning in the Hamilton Funeral Home Chapel in Alamogordo with Dr. Steve McElroy officiating. Should friends desire, contributions may be made to the Alamogordo Junior Golf Scholarship Fund. Envelopes are available at Hamilton Funeral Home.

JONES: Rosalea Jones, 67, a resident of Mimbres for the past 18 years, passed away Sunday at her home. She was born June 19, 1927 to Ed and Lillie Ray (Wright) Maddox in Austin, Texas. She grew up in San Antonio and later moved to El Paso, where she married Hugh W. Jones on May 13, 1960. After Mr. Jones retired from the El Paso Fire Department, they moved to Crawford, Colo. for nine years before arriving in Mimbres. Mrs. Jones worked as a grocery cashier, retiring after 20 years of service. She devoted much of her time during the following 20 years to care for the sick, many of whom were of the Mimbres Valley. Because of her acts of kindness, she was known by many as the most loved lady in the Mimbres Valley. She is survived by her husband of 34 years, Hugh W. Jones of Mimbres; two daughters, Jody Hadley and her husband, John, of Delta, Colo., and Ginger Cobb and her husband, Jerry, of Pea Green Colo.; four sons, John Vreeland of Grand Junction, Colo., Eddie Rex Maddox and his wife, Debbie, of Montrose, Colo., Ernest Vreeland Jones and his wife, Cecilia, of Lordsburg, and Hugh Jones and his wife, Lavanda, of Blair Okla.; her mother, Lillie Ray Frye of Seguin, Texas; a sister, Marie McNutt of Seguin; a brother, Douglas Maddox of Willcox, Ariz.; 24 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Memory Lane Cemetery with the Rev. Bill Tafton as officiant and Brother Weldon Coker assisting. Pallbearers will be Joshua Jones, Richard LeVario, Jack Vette, Jim Vette, Oscar Alba and Joseph Vreeland. Honorary pallbearers will be Billy Hadley, Ernest Vreeland Jr. and all her remaining grandsons. Family members selected Curtis-Bright Funeral Home to serve them.

JONES: Ray H. Jones of Corona del Mar, California, passed away July 19, 1972. Survived by wife, Elizabeth, son, Frank C. Jones of Anaheim, California; daughter, Helen L. Phinny of Danville, Calif. Also survived by five grandchildren. Mr. Jones was born in Silver City, New Mexico, on August 3, 1893. He was a graduate of the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, University of Nortre Dame and the Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania. He was past president of the University of Pennsylvania Alumni Club, member of the Kappa Sigma Frat, former member of the El Paso Rotary Club. He was representative of the Hills Bros. Coffee Co. for 37 years until his retirement in 1961. Memorial services were held Sunday July 23, 1972 at the St. Mark Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach, California. Family suggests contributions to St. Mark Presbyterian Church Building Fund. Interment Pacific View Memorial Park, Newport Beach, Pacific View Mortuary Directors.

JONES: Gerald J. Jones, 63, a resident of Silver City, entered eternal rest Wednesday at Gila Regional Medical Center. He was born April 23, 1932, in Toston, Mont, the son of Robert and Nora (Dugan) Jofles. He retired from the Southern California Gas Co. as an auto mechanic. He and his wife, Carmen Jones, moved to Silver City in 1991 from Southern California, He was Catholic by faith and a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church of Silver City. Survivors include his wife of 40 years, Carman Jones; two sons, Robert Jones and his companion, Andrea Bennett, both of Arcadia, Calif., and William Jones of Cypress, Calif.; his daughter, Margaret Verdugo, and her husband, Chief ectricians Mate Richard Verdugo, and their two children, Andrew and Kathleen, all of Honolulu, Hawaii; and his three brothers, Robert E. Jones and his wife, Pat, of Three Forks, Mont., John J. Jones and his wife, Roinelle, of Palmdale, Calif., and Donald E. Jones and his wife, Phyllis, of North Hollywood, Calif. A memorial service will beheld Tuesday at I in the afternoon at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Silver City. Cremation is by Baca's.

JONGBLOED: Hans Jongbloed, 90, passed away Thursday at Gila Regiona1 Medical center. Cremation has taken place and no services have been scheduled. Born in Rotterdam, Holland, he dreamed of adventure. After finishing high school, he went to work for the Holland American Shipping line, making travel to America possible. He was the Dutch national champion in speed skating and also a world-class oarsman. Working with the Holland American Line brought a lasting tribute when in 1929 he drew a cartoon to Liven up his office. His cartoon became, and still is, the logo of the Holland American line. Upon arrival in America, Mr. Jongbloed again took up rowing, with the New York Athletic Club. Again he attained notoriety, although competing with younger men, and narrowly missed qualifying for the 1936 Olympics. He next took a job with the Budd Co. and was responsible for a braking system for trains that is still basically used today, 60 years later. World War II broke out, so Mr. Jongbloed enlisted in the U.S. Army. This was a natural as the family in Holland was active in the Dutch underground. The Army found that Mr. Jongbloed's IQ was well above genius. He served in the Military Counter Intelligence Corps and spoke Dutch, German, English, French and Russian, making him a very valuable military asset. He served America from before the D-Day Invasion through Victory in Europe Day. Next, Mr. Jongbloed landed a job at North American Aviation in California and the family from Michigan to the Los Angeles area. The engineers at NAA were having trouble designing a landing gear that would fit into the nose of the then- state-ofthe-art F-86H Saber jet. Mr. Jongbloed figured it out one night at the dinner table and presented his design to the engineering group the following day. His design prevailed and he was awarded the title of engineer, though he had no engineering degree. Mr. Jongbloed worked on the design of the world's first supersonic fighter plane, the F-100 Super Saber, and on the world's first corporate jet, the Saberliner, before leaving. In 1955, he left NAA to bring his family to the clean air of a sleepy little town called Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Beach afforded a healthier environment and his sons the chance to surf and scuba dive as well as to sail. Having grown up sailing on the North Sea off Holland, this was a welcome form of relaxation. The move brought about a change in career and Mr. Jongbloed went to work for Hughes Aircraft Co. Again, without an engineering degree, he became a group head engineer. His work was on a then-secret-radar missile defense system called Aegis, still the front line naval fleet defense missile. Retirement was next but it didn't last long. The Army needed a new main battle tank. Mr. Jongbloed was called back into service to do the packaging and systems installation on the M-1 Abrams Main Battle Tank, regarded today as the single most capable military tank in the world. Mr. Jongbloed was loved by many people. He is survived by two sons, Pete Jongbloed of San Pedro, Calif., his four sons, Drew, Luke, Cale and Zak, and by Bill Jongbloed of Hurley. Pete Jongbloed is a petroleum engineer and world-class sailor who held the record sailing from Los Angeles Harbor to Honolulu for several years. Jongbloed's company builds racing car wheels and supplies auto makers worldwide with prototype wheels. Bill Jongbloed's book of poetry is dedicated to his father. An interesting note regarding Hans Jongbloed is that his niece retired three years ago as personal secretary to Queen Beatrice of Holland. Hans Jongbloed was an extraordinary man who left his mark on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The family misses him more than can be imagined. He was a quiet man in life who discovered Jesus Christ late in his life. He is now in the presence of Jesus Christ, but he is sorely missed here on Earth by Those who love him. Entrusted to Baca's Funeral Chapelsand Baca's Mimbres Crematorium.

JORDAN: G W (Bill) Jordan, long time resident of Sliver City, died July 19 at his home, 8O3 C Street, at the age of75. He was born in Farmersville, Tx and move to Williams, Ariz In 1901. In 1921, he moved to the Silver City area, first engaging in ranching at Mule Creek. Later he was associated with Shin Kauffman in the automobile business, He also was with Bassett Motors as sales manager for a time. He is survived by his wife, Bessie, whom he married in l929, two daughters, Mrs. H.L. Arnspiger of Silver City and Mrs. Bob Marteeny of Silver Bell, Ariz two sons, Ray White the US Navy, and Torn White, Silver City; a brother, J T Jordan ofPortales, two sisters, Ida and Tee Monroe, of Waco, Tex and seven grandchildren., Funeral services were held Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the Cox Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Fred Darley officiating. Active pal1bearers were Leru, Marek, Fisher Longwell, Henry Powe, Robert A. White, Harvard Maxwell, W. H. Emerick. Honorary pallbearers were C, L Thomas, Harry E. H Bassett Ira Bassett, Shin and Shirl Kauhwan.

JORDAN: Mrs. Bessie White Jordan, a pioneer resident of Silver City died Tuesday, April 12 in Hillcrest General Hospital after a lengthy illness. She was 92. Mrs. Jordan was born in Minden, La., Dec. 12, 1890. She and her family moved to the local area in 1921 and she worked as a nurse at Cottage Sanitorium Tuberculosis Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband, C.W. Jordan.Mrs. Jordan loved raising plants and kept a rose garden and numerous other flowers. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Grace Ola Arnspiqer and Mrs. Hazel Mart both Silver City, and a son, Ray, preceded her in death last July. She is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Mable Baker, Mrs. Ruth Sherrill and Mrs. Grace McDaniel of Houston: a brother, Merril Whitehead, also of Houston; six qrand children, Pat Vendrey, Bill Arnspiger, Don White, Larry White, Mitzi Elliot, and Robin White, 19 great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren. Graveside services were held Thursday at the Masonic Cemetery under the direction of the Silver City chapter of theEastern Star and assisted by the Rev. Cliff Hutchins, pastor of Indian Hills Baptist Church. Pallbearers were Bill Armspiger, Don White, Larry White, Rocky Vendrely, Don White Jr. and Mike Vendrely. Arrangements under the direction of the Wheeler Funeral Home.

JORGENSON Harold J Jorgenson, 66, of Lordsburg passed away Thursday Oct 1, at his residence. Funeral services were conducted Monday, Oct.5, at 11 am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lordsburg with Bishop Allen, Smith officiating. Interment was in Mountain View Cemetery. Mr. Jorgenson was born Aug. 31, 1932, in Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, the son of Hyrum J. Jorgenson and Mary Redd Jorgenson. He married Verla Fenn on June 22, 1951, in Mexico. He is survived by his mother, Mary, of Chihuahua; his wife, Verla; two sons, Robert Lee Jorgenson and his wife, Suzanne, of Kingman, Ariz., and Harold Ray Jorgenson of Lordsburg; two, daughters, Verlene Dominguez and her husband, Louis, of Albuquerque, and her husband, Daniel, of Corse, France; 14 grandchildren, Justin Jorgenson of Lordsburg, Naoma Renae Jorgenson of Kearny, Ariz, Lisa Dominguez of Tempe, Ariz., Michael Dominguez and Matthew Dominguez, both of Albuquerque, Michelle Dominguez of Tempe, Bryan Dominguez of Albuquerque, Leah Jorgenson, Kindra Jorgenson and Tye Jorgenson, all of Kingman, and Lerlene Jorgenson, Chariena Bárcelo, Jean Daniel Barcelo and Brandon Barcelo, all of Corse; one great-grandson, Evan Jorgenson of Kearny; one sister, Louise Whetten of Chihuahua; and a brother, Richard Jorgenson of Bisbee, Ariz. Mr. Jorgenson was preceded in death by one sister, Betty Putek. Pallbearers for Mr. Jorgenson's service were Michael Dominguez, Matthew Domiriguez, Justin Jorgenson, Robert Jorgenson, and Jay Dominguez. Honorary bearers were John Whetten, Richard Jorgenson,? enny Fenn, Charles Alma Whetten, Jack Peeler , and Verl Fenn. Lordsburg Funeral Homes in charge of arrangements.

JOYCE: Mrs. Emma Joyce. 96 years old pioneer of Globe, AZ died at her home there Dec. 19. She a survived by on granddaughter, Mrs. Jack Foster of Silver City, and four great grandchildren, Jack Foster, Jr., of Flagstaff, Az., Joyce Foster, Denver, Jim Foster, U. S. Marine Corp. Camp Pendlton, San Diego and Jean Foster, a senior at Silver High School. Mrs. Joyce was a pioneer resident of Globe. Funeral services were held In Globe with burial there. Mr and Mrs Jack M. Foster and Jack, Jr., went to Globe for the services.

JUAREZ: Mrs. Rita H. Juarez, 32, passed away last week, following a brief illness. Surviving are her husband, Martin Tuarez of Central, and two young daughters, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trujillo, Faywood, two sisters, Mrs. Delfina Madrid, Los Angeles and Mrs. Bertha Chacon, Faywood and a brother, Ralph C. Trujillo, Los Angeles. Rosary services were held at the American Legion Hall in Hurley, followed by mass in the Hurley Catholic Church, the Rev. Fr. Ramon Estivell, officiating. Burial took place in the Hurley cemetery under direction of the Curtis Mortuary.

JUAREZ: Paula M. Juarez, 69, passed away Monday, June 27, at Doctors Hospital in El Paso. Mrs. Juarez was a resident of Solomon, Ariz. Mrs. Juarez is survived by three sons, Juan Madrid and Cruz Ponce, both of Silver City and Simon Ponce of Los Angeles. Calif., two daughters, Mrs. Manuela Chavez of Silver City and Mrs. Esperanza Holguin of Safford, Ariz., 26 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Rosary services were recited Thursday. June 30, at the Curtis Bight Funeral Chapel with the Funeral Mass being said Friday, July 1, at the Infant Jesus Catholic Church In Hurey. Interment followed in the Hurley cemetery with Monsignor Defin Thomas officiating. Serving as pallbearers were Louis L Martinez, Arnold M. Chavez, John J. Madrid, Virgil M. Chavez, Rodolfo M. Chavez and Inocente M. Hoiguin.

JUAREZ: Paz Estrada Juarez, 95, of Fort Bayard entered life eternal Friday, July 24, at Fori Bayard Medical Center. Mrs. Juarez was born Jan. 24, 1903, in Ascension, Chihuahua, Mexico, to Nemecio and Manuelita Estrada. She was a communicant of the Catholic Church, and was a loving mother and grandmother who loved sewing and gardening. Visitation will begin at 4 in the evening Tuesday at Baca's Funeral Chapels, followed by the vigil service at 7. Deacon Johnnie Perez will lead in the recitation of the rosary. The funeral liturgy will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 in the morning at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Father Rod Nichols officiating. Committal services and interment will follow at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Cemetery. Mrs. Juarez is survived by a daughter, Maria Fernandez of Silver City; two granddaughters, Alioia Smith and her husband, Jack, of Silver City, and Anita Ybarra and her husband, Benny, also of Silver City; two grandsons, Juan Fernandez of Silver City, and Guillermo Fernandez and his wife, Patricia, of Silver City; 12 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Manuel Juarez, in 1972. Pallbearers will be Juan Antonio Estrada, Rudy Gonzales Jr., Juan Fernandez, Guillermo Fernandez, Tony Ybarra and Gabriel Fernandez. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels, U.S. 180 East at Delk Drive.

JUAREZ: Roberto P. "El Indio" Juarez, 30, of Silver City passed away Monday at the University Medical Center, Mr. Juarez was born April 28, 1961, in Michaocan, Mexico, to Dionico and Marcellina Paneda (Fabian) Juarez. Mr. Juarez is survived by his wife, Betty (Murillo) Juarez of Silver City; a son, Robert Jude Juarez of Silver City; his mother, Marcellina Juarez of Michaocan; a sister, Clarita Juarez of Michaocan. He was predeceased by his father, Dionico Juarez. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial rosary Saturday at 6 p.m. at Dannible's Chapel of the Roses. Deacon John Perez will recite. Arrangements are by Dannible's Chapel of the Roses, Silver City.

JUAREZ: Bardomiano "Bardo" C. Juarez, 81, died Thursday, Nov. 8, in El Paso. Mr. Juarez was born in Penjamo, Mexico and was a long time resident of Grant County. He is survived by his wife, JuanitaJuarez of Silver City, seven daughters, Aurora Chavez of Douglas, Arizona, Isabel Rios of Central, Esperanza Perez of Silver City, Teresa Montoya of Santa Fe Springs, California, Rachel Valencia of Silver City, Anita Morales of Gilbert, Arizona, Lupe Carbajal of Silver City, three sons, Martin Juarez of Bayard, Vincent Juarez of Silver City and Joe Juarez of Las Vegas, Nevada, a sister, LolaPerea of Kingman, Arizona, a brother, Sebastian Juarez of Pico Rivera, California, thirty-five grandchildren and thirty-two great-grandchildren. Rosary recitation was held Sunday, Nov. 11, at the Curtsi-Bright Chapel. Mass of the Resurrection was held Monday, Nov. 12, at Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Monsignor A. James Milano officiating at both services. Burial followed in the Silver City Catholic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Joseph Rios, Alfred Perez, Ernie Juarez, Danny Chavez, Larry Montoya, Rusty Valencia, Richard Carbajal, Joe Juarez and Greg Morales. Honorary pallbearers were Miguel Chavez, Raymond Chavez, Tony Rios, Tommy Rios, Albert Perez, David Yniguez, Stevie Juarez, Frankie Morales, Jr. and Ronnie Carbajal.

JUDD: Elizabeth Judd, 88, of Silver City passed away Saturday at Gila Regional Medical Center. Arrangements are pending through Curtis-Bright Funeral Home of Silver City.

JUDGE: Robert H. Judge, 71, manager for many years of the Monterey Hotel, died Sunday in Hillcrest hospital. Last Friday he suffered a heart attack, which proved fatal. Mr. Judge was born in Montgomery, Alabama. He was a veteran of World War I and during his long residence was interested in community and civic affairs and the progress of Silver City. Under his management, the Monterey Hotel became widely known for its modern and comfortable accommodations and hospitality to guests. It was one of Silver City's early day hotels and in recent years had been completely remodeled and modernized. The immediate survivor is his wife, Mrs. Mary Layne Judge. Nearest other relatives are several nieces and nephews residing in Alabama. Funeral services were set for 2 p.m. today at the Curtis Mortuary chapel. The Rev. Harold E. Johnson, pastor of the Santa Rita Community Church, will conduct the rites. Burial will take place in the Masonic cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Robert Jackson, Sr., Walter Wilson, Hampton Cooper, Leo Schiff, Albert Pelton and Billy Pelton.

JUDY: A.N. "Red" Judy a former long time resident of Silver City, passed away on January 1, 1980, in the Veterans Hospital in Shreveport, Louisiana. He was born in Organ, New Mexico on April 1, 1908. He is survived by his wife Alice Judy, Mansfield, La., and his sisters, Anna Marie Posey, Ruidoso, N.M., and Eunice Shoemaker of Bakersfield, Calif. Mr. Judy was in law enforcement work for many years having worked for the Silver City Police Dept. and later for the Grant County Sheriff's Office. When Tyrone began exploratory work he was employed by Phelps Dodge and later for several years worked for the same company in El Paso, Texas. The funeral was conducted by Rev. James Henderson, of the Emanuel Baptist Church in Mansfield with the Masons having the graveside service. Mr. Judy was a 32nd Degree Mason, holding membership in the Five-point Blue Lodge in El Paso, Texas. He was also a member of the Eastern Star of Mansfield, La.

JUMPER: Casa J. Jumper, 101, a resident of Fort Bayard, passed away Sunday, July 8, at Fort Bayard Medical Center. She lived most of her life in McCalister, Okla. She moved to El Paso, Texas, in 1970, and had lived in Grant County since 1979. She wasa member of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Cliff and a past member of the Eastern Star and Rebekahs. Funeral services were conducted today at 3 p.m. in the Valley View Community Church in Animas. Interment followed at Valley View Community Cemetery with the Rev. David Goble officiating at both services. Curtis-Bright Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Jurado: Maria H. Jurado, 69, longtime resident of Central, died Friday evening in the Fort Bayard Medical Center. She was born Oct. 14, 1919, in El Paso, Texas, was a homemaker, and was a member of the Santa Clara Catholic Church. Calling hours are today from 2-9 p.m. in Baca's Funeral Chapels where rosary services will be held at 7 p.m. Mass of the Christian burial will be celebrated Wednesday morning at 10 in the Santa Clara Catholic Church with the Rev. Ricardo Hinojal officiating. Interment will follow in the Fort Bayard National Cemetery. Survivors include two sons, Pedro Jurado of Brea, Calif., and Blas Jurado ofYuba City, Calif.; five daughters, Lucia Jurado and Pilar J. Luna, both of El Paso, Eulalia J. Romo and Maria Elena Rivera, both of Central, and Tomasa Jurado of Deming; three brothers, Guillermo Hinckley Jr. of Central, Alberto Hinckley of Pasadena, Calif., and Luis Alexander Hinckley of El Paso; two sisters, Isabel Hinckley of El Paso and Lucilla Apodaca of Los Angeles; 24 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Casket bearers will be Pedro Jurado Sr., Pedro Jurado Jr., Blas Jurado Sr., Blas Jurado Jr., and Jaime and Lorenzo Luna. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Hillcrest Funeral Chapels.

JURADO: Richard D. Jurado, 27, a former resident of Silver City, died Saturday in Albuquerque. He was the son of Elfido and Gloria Jurado of Silver City. He lived in Silver City until six years ago, when he moved to Edgewood, where he was employed. Visitation will be held at 5p.m. Wednesday at Bacas Funeral Chapels followed by the prayer vigil at 7. The funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday morning at 10 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Concluding services will follow at St. Vincentdo Paul Catholic cemetery. His survivors include his parents; his daughter, Niehole Marie Juradó of Santa Clara; his paternal grandmother; Rafaela Diaz of Paral, Chihuahun, Mexico; his maternal grandfather, Marcos Dàlgado of Silver City; three brothers Manuel Jurado and his wife, Maria, of Los Lunas and Daniel and Samuel Jurado of Edgewood; and two sisters, Celia and Cristina Jurado of Silver City. He was proceeded in death by his grandmother, Ermalinda Delgado, and his grandfather, Manuel Jurado. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chaples.

JURSCH: Charles Jursch, 82, a long time resident of Silver City, died December….

JURSCH: Mary Rita Jursch, 86, a longtime Silver City resident, entered eternal rest Saturday at her home. She was born Oct. 19,1906, in Grass Valley, Calif., and moved to Grant County in 1941 from Lampases, Texas. She was a devoted homemaker. Memorial funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 in the afternoon at Baca's Funeral Chapels. The Rev. Ray Keene, pastor of the Bayard United Methodist Church, will officiate. Cremation is by Baca's Mimbres Crematory. She is survived by two sons, John A. Bosshart of Silver City and William Rex Bosshart of Roswell; a daughter, Mary, and her husband, Jack McQuigg, of Silver City; four grandchildren, Dean Delph and his wife, Arron, Linda Martin and her husband, Lennie, John Delph and his wife, Cindy, and Sharon Turner and her husband, David; and seven grandchildren, J.D. and Crystal Martin, Melissa, Mary Ellen, Shawna, Lindy and Stephanie Delph, and Aaron Turner. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.

JUSTICE: Death last Wednesday in La Jolla, Calif., claimed Mrs. Joan Bartlett Justice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Bartlett of Del Mar, Calif., and niece of Mrs. George H. Hester of Silver City. She passed away following a long illness. She is survived by a daughter and her parents. Funeral services were held in La Jolla.