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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}Obituary notices.
It is with Great sadness that the family of Ana Gonzalez Monje, 81, entered eternal rest Sunday 22, 2024 at her home in Santa Clara, NM. She was born to Guillermo and Carmen M. Gonzalez.
Ana went to WNMU for culinary and she graduated with an associates degree. She enjoyed baking, playing Bingo, playing her solitaire game while she was drinking her coffee in the morning. Ana enjoyed sewing, crocheting and showing her great granddaughter. She also enjoyed bowling and going to the casino with Ruben Murillo, her cousin. Ana really loved to travel and her evenings outside watching the sunset. Ana really enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and her Great grandchildren.
Ana is survived by her three children, Bonnie A. Gomez, CAPTIAN (Ret) USN Joseph A. Gomez & wife, Emma, Margie Gomez & companion Alfredo Flores; her two brothers, Raul (Lupe) Gonzalez and Patricio "Pat" (Joann) Gonzalez; her eleven grandchildren and twenty-one Great-grandchildren; her numerous nephews and nieces.
Evelyn Madrid Pino, 86, a resident of Silver City, NM entered eternal rest Sunday, September 22, 2024 at her daughter's residence in Edgewood, NM. She was born April 24, 1938 in Silver City to Manuel and Antonia V. Montes.
Evelyn was known for her famous tacos, burritos and most of all her tamales. She had a good sense of humor, a great smile and sweet spirit. She loved to sing and dance. Years ago, she sang with a band at the Brown Derby. She could often be found dancing and singing as she cooked. She will be missed by all.
She is survived by two daughters, Yvonne L. Monroe of Edgewood, NM; Elaine M. Madrid of Edgewood; one brother, Sam Montes of Deming; three sisters, Lydia Faber and husband Harold of Weston, CO; Mary Salazar of AK; and Nora Peña of TX; her grand-dog, Max.
She was preceded in death by her parents, four brothers, Fred, Joe, Ben, and Luciano Montes; five sisters, Lucy, Louisa, Leo, Ruth "Cookie" and Eppi; her favorite son in-law, Tom Monroe.
Joe Garcia Gutierrez Jr., 68, a resident of Hurley, NM entered eternal rest Wednesday, September 25, 2024 at Del Sol Medical Center in El Paso, TX. Arrangements are pending with Terrazas Funeral Chapels ~ 575-537-0777.
Ana Gonzalez Monje, 81, a resident of Santa Clara, NM entered eternal rest Sunday, September 22, 2024 at her residence. Arrangements are pending with Terrazas Funeral Chapels ~ 575-537-0777.
Cynthia Lou Nez, 63, a resident of Bayard, NM entered eternal rest Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at her residence. Arrangements are pending with Terrazas Funeral Chapels ~ 575-537-0777.
Christopher S. Eng, 82, a Marine Veteran and resident of Silver City, NM entered eternal rest Sunday, September 22, 2024 at UC Health Memorial in Colorado Springs, CO. Arrangements are pending with Terrazas Funeral Chapels ~ 575-537-0777.
Joseph F. Arellano, III, 25, of Silver City passed away on Tuesday, September 24, 2024 in Sierra County. Services are pending.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Joseph "Joey" Fisher Arellano, III, please visit our floral store.
Bruce Wayne Reynolds, 78, longtime Deming resident passed away peacefully Monday, September 23, 2024, per his wishes, in the comfort of his home surrounded by his loving family. As per his request cremation will take place and has been entrusted to Baca's Mimbres Crematory.
Bruce was born January 09, 1946, in Pontiac, Michigan to Merle Reynolds and Betty Nail. He moved to Deming in 1963 where he resided on and off for almost 40 years. Bruce served in the United States Army during the Vietnam era from 1964 to 1970 and was stationed abroad much of that time including Germany. He was employed as an Engineer by Quest Communications, where he retired after 30 plus years with the phone company. With a strong Christian faith, he spent much of his life as a biblical student and mentor to others. Bruce had a creative side which included woodworking and welding in his shop. He loved being on his tractor completing household chores and helping others with community projects. He enjoyed sports, particularly coaching his girls in baseball and softball for many years. Bruce was many things, but he will be remembered as a truly unselfish, caring, sensitive person and role model to all. Above all else he will always be cherished as a very loving and caring father.
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