Obituaries

THE HERALD • AUGUST 20, 2014 • PAGE 6
Obituaries
JENNIE BACA
Jennie Olivas Baca,
85, a lifelong resident of
New Mexico, peacefully
entered into eternal rest on
Aug. 12, 2014, surrounded
by her family.
She was born on March
21, 1929, in Arrey, N.M.,
to Lucio and Rosita
(Palion) Gutierrez. She
worked many years for
Carrie Tingley Children’s
Hospital in Truth or
Consequences and in
Albuquerque
before
retiring. Jennie was an
active member of the
Basilica of San Albino
in Mesilla, N.M. Her
interests included bowling
in the Senior Olympics,
crocheting, and organizing
and hosting women’s
prayer groups. She devoted
much of her time to her
children and grandchildren,
as well as extended family.
Jennie touched many lives
with her unending love
and generosity, and will be
Sier a ChurchofChrist
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TorC, NM
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Sunday Morning Worship
Weekly Fellowship Meal
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CHURCH
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Sunday: 10:45 am Worship
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Stevenson; and grandson,
Domonic Flores.
He is survived by his wife
of 26 years, Jean Brock of
Truth or Consequences;
sister, Evalyn Thomas
and husband of Texas;
daughters,
Brenda
(Kevin) Carr of Truth or
Consequences,
Sabrina
Cardenas
and
Serina
Schooley of Truth or
Consequences;
son,
Dennis Riddle of Phoenix,
Ariz.;
and
numerous
grandchildren, nieces and
nephews.
Jack was a retired truck
driver, and he loved
hunting, being outdoors
and being with his family.
Cremation has taken
place and a Memorial
Celebration Service will be
held on Wednesday, Aug.
20, 2014, at 5 p.m., at the
Sierra County Sheriff’s
Posse Arena.
For online condolences,
visit
www.kirikosfam
ilyfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements are by
Kirikos Family Funeral
Home Inc. & Sierra
Crematory LLC, of Truth
or Consequences.
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greatly missed.
Jennie was preceded in
death by her parents, Lucio
and Rosita Gutierrez;
granddaughter,
Monica
Olivas;
along
with
numerous brothers and
sisters.
She is survived by her
sister, Helen G. Sedillo of
Truth or Consequences;
sons, Robert Olivas (June)
of Truth or Consequences,
Ruben Olivas (Ida) of
Truth or Consequences,
Gary Nuanez of Las
Cruces, and Ralph Olivas
(Leah)
of
Carlsbad;
granddaughter, Stacy Rush
(Tyson); grandson, Bryan
Olivas (Katie); greatgrandchildren, Christian
and Seth Coulter, Selena
Montoya and Orlando
Miyamoto, Ashtyn and
Stetson
Olivas;
and
numerous nieces and
nephews.
A Rosary Vigil was held at
San Jose Catholic Church
in Arrey on Saturday, Aug.
16, 2014, followed by a
Funeral Mass celebrated
by Rev. Don Hyatt, CSB.
At her request cremation
followed and a private
inurnment will take place
at a later date.
Arrangements were by
Kirikos Family Funeral
Home Inc. & Sierra
Crematory LLC, 303
N. Cedar St., in Truth
or Consequences, (575)
TONY GARCIA
894-2574. For online
Tony
“T-Bone” Garcia,
condolences, visit www.k
37,
passed
away in
irikosfamilyfuneralhome.
Albuquerque,
N.M.,
on
com.
Aug. 15, 2014.
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He was born in Clovis,
N.M., on Oct. 11, 1976.
Tony was a lifelong
resident of New Mexico.
He loved sports, coaching,
the Buffalo Bills, boating,
fishing and was a graduate
of Hot Springs High
School Class of 1995.
He is survived by
his
mother,
Yvonne
Marquez; father, Tim
Marquez; son, Landon
Garcia of Albuquerque;
JACK BROCK
brother, Scotty Marquez
Another angel has taken of Albuquerque;
and
his journey home to his numerous uncles, aunts,
final resting place. Jack cousins and friends.
Brock entered into eternal Viewing will be held
slumber on Aug. 16, 2014. in the Chapel of Kirikos
He was preceded in death Family Funeral Home, on
by his parents, Albert Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014,
E. and Marguerite E. 12-5 p.m., followed by
(Houston) Brock; brothers, a Prayer Vigil/Rosary at
Kenneth Brock and Billy 6 p.m., at Our Lady of
Brock; daughter, Martha Perpetual Help Catholic
Church Of
Healing Energy
King Buchanan
1500 E. Third St.
TorC, NM
We invite you to our
Tai Chi Practice
204 West Riverside Dr.
Mon, Wed, Fri.
11 am – noon
575–894–1996
Roderic & Amy Sorrell
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
220 Broadway - 894-3005
Sunday
9:30 a.m.
Bible Study
10:45 a.m.
Worship
6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship
Wednesday
6:00 p.m.
Bible Study
Pastor: Dudley Bristow
www.theheraldtorc.com
Church with Gary Montoya
officiating. A Memorial
Mass will be celebrated on
Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2014,
at 10 a.m., with Father Don
Hyatt, CSB officiating.
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ROSS HOLBROOK
Ross Holbrook passed on
to a joyous place of eternity
on Aug. 13, 2014.
Ross, PTA, will be missed
by many people. He had
an active life in Truth
or Consequences that
touched those around him
since 1998. As a physical
therapist, he pushed others
to make their best efforts
to heal. As a mentor, he is
greatly missed by Lewis.
He was active in Our Lady
of Perpetual Help Catholic
Church and the Knights
of Columbus. Interests
included Rocky Mountain
Elk Foundation; Search &
Rescue; Ducks Unlimited;
30-year Moose member;
VFW
and
American
Legion. He was an avid
NASCAR fan.
He
brought
great
happiness to his wife,
Virginia “Ginny” and
puppies, Kyle and Red.
His brother, Kurt Holbrook
and Karol of California
will miss him.
Friends of many years,
Holly and Dave Peterson;
Sherry and Deone Harty;
Linde and Donnie Polstin
supported his RV living
of many years. He will
be missed by many other
friends who are like
family to him, though too
numerous to list with fear
of leaving someone out.
Stepchildren he called
his own include Peter
Oettinger (Rebecca) and
their children, Sophie and
Cece; Mark Oettinger
(Mendy)
and
their
children, Adi, Kadin and
Keegan; Paul Oettinger
(Amy) and their son, Jack;
Phill Oettinger (Jody) and
their children, Keta and
Keaton; and John Oettinger
(Amireh) and their twins,
Tabitha and Duncan.
He was preceded in death
by his childhood sweetheart
and wife, Donna; and his
parents, Vic and Bonnie
Holbrook.
A Prayer Vigil/Rosary
was held on Monday, Aug.
18, 2014, at Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Catholic
Church with Gary Montoya
officiating. A Celebration
of Life and Mass was
celebrated on Aug. 19,
The Churches of Sierra County Welcome You
& Invite You To Worship And Bible Study
DESERT SPRINGS
LUTHERAN
Rocky Mountain Synod of the ELCA
Weekly Communion
1685 Caballo Road
Worship Service
10:00 am
Rev. Peter Cacoperdo-Minister
575.740.4214
FELLOWSHIP
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1601 E. 6th - 894-0507
Sunday Worship ......9:00 & 11:00 am
Adult Bible Class ........ 10:00 am
Children's Bible Class....11:00 am
Thursday Youth (6-12 Grade).....7:30 pm
ST. JOHN'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Missouri Synod
1220 Marshall, TorC
1st & 3rd Saturday
11:00 a.m.
Pastor: Joseph Pellegrino
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
426 Austin St. • 894.2553
Sunday:
9:30 Bible Study
11:00 Worship
Rev. Manish Shirley, Pastor
www.fumctorc.org
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL
HELP CATHOLIC CHURCH
515 North Date - Office 894-7804
MASS SCHEDULE
Weekday - 8:00 a.m.
Saturday - 5:30 p.m.
Sunday - 9:00 & 11:00 a.m.
Holy Days 8:00 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.
Confession
Saturday 4:30 to 5:00 p.m.
Fr. Marcos Reyna
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
SERVICES
HILLSBORO
CHRIST CHURCH
Mass
8:00 a.m.
TRUTH or CONSEQUENCES
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
407 Cedar Street
Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.
Free Community Dinner
5:00 P.M. - Last Sat. of the month
Confessions by Appointment
Phone 894-9596
NEW TESTAMENT
BAPTIST CHURCH
201 Hwy. 181 N. • 894-2284
Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship
11.00 a.m.
Sunday Evening
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service
6:30 p.m.
Pastor: Michael Hearrell
2014, with Rev. Don Hyatt,
CSB officiating.
Thank you to everyone
who has supported him
during
his
physical
challenges of the past few
years. For condolences,
go to www.kirikosfam
ilyfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements by Kirikos
Family Funeral Home Inc.
& Sierra Crematory LLC,
in Truth or Consequences.
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JAMES KITTREDGE
James Kittredge was
born Oct. 31, 1947, in
Virginia to John and Lala
Kittredge.
He died July 20, 2014,
at his home in Truth or
Consequences, N.M.
Mr. Kittredge had a degree
in data processing, with
additional certification in
computer programming.
Employment was with the
USDA, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, U.S. Air Force,
and Martin Marietta. Most
recently, he had been a
valued volunteer and staff
member with Geronimo
Springs Museum. Jim
was an excellent chef.
Additional
interests
included traveling, music,
history, hiking, camping
and spending time with
friends,
visiting
and
watching football.
A memorial celebration
will be held Sunday,
Aug. 24, 2014, at 3 p.m.,
at Geronimo Springs
Museum.
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RAYMOND LUCERO
Raymond A. Lucero, 72,
joined his family members
in Heaven on Aug. 13,
2014.
Raymond is survived
by his loving wife of 56
years, Lugarda; children,
Michael (Jane), Donald
(Antonia),
Raymond,
Sonya, Anthony (Stacy),
and Christopher (Jillian);
sister, Viola (Arthur);
grandchildren,
Ryan,
Byron, Anthony (Jordynn),
Danikka, Shawn, Kiefer,
Jacob, Nathaniel, Ashtyn,
Christina, and Kyana;
great-grandchildren, Kade
and Rylee; and many
nieces, nephews, cousins
and friends.
All who knew Raymond
were touched by his kind,
gentle nature and loving
heart. He was a role model
and inspiration to everyone
who knew him. He was
loving husband, father,
brother, uncle and friend
to all. He will be greatly
missed by all those who
knew him.
The
Mass
of
the
Resurrection
will
be
held Saturday, Aug. 23,
2014, at 10 a.m., at Our
Lady of Perpetual Help
Catholic Church in Truth
or Consequences. To view
information, please visit
http://www.riversidefunera
ls.com/.
email: [email protected] & [email protected]
TEAGON LAYTON
HEIDER-MANN
Infant Teagon Layton
Heider-Mann passed away
on Aug. 15, 2014 at UNM
Hospital in Albuquerque,
NM.
Teagon was born on July
13, 2014, to Brandi Heider
and Kristopher Mann.
He is survived by his
parents;
grandmothers,
Kristal
Walker
and
Patricia Kroening-Centers;
grandfathers, Randy Heider
Sr., and Steven Mann;
aunts, Brittney Harper,
Jenny
Haganow, Tara
Haganow, Becky Chapple,
Becky Henry, and Samantha
Mann; and uncles, Randy
Heider Jr., Dave Pakofski
and Joshua Chapple.
Services will be held in the
Chapel of Kirikos Family
Funeral Home Inc., on
Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014,
at 2 p.m., with Mr. Ted
Swanson officiating.
Cremation has taken
place and for online
condolences, please visit
www.kirikosfamilyfuneral
home.com. Arrangements
are by Kirikos Family
Funeral Home Inc. & Sierra
Crematory LLC., of Truth
or Consequences.
***
CATHERINE
MORGAN
Catherine
Morgan
(Langdon-Lorentzen),
a resident of Truth or
Consequences for the past
29 years passed away on
Aug. 14, 2014, at home
with her son and his wife by
her side, Clint and Connie
Langdon. She was 89 years,
five months and 19 days
old.
Catherine was preceded in
death by her parents, Albert
Knut and Merle (Mott)
Lorentzen;
husbands,
Charles O. Langdon and
Thomas “Ted” Morgan;
two daughters-in-law, Elva
McCurry (Raymond), and
Rachel Johnson; sisters-inlaw, Lorene (Earl) Confer
and Geri Anderson; and
brother-in-law,
Glythe
Tucker.
Catherine is survived by
her sons, Clint Landon
(Connie) of Truth or
Consequences, N.M.; Bill
(W.O.) Langdon (Sandy)
of Lamar, Colo.; stepson,
Tom Morgan (Roberta) of
Albany, Ore.; stepson-inlaw, Roy Johnson of Lamar,
Colo.; two grandsons,
Edward Langdon (Emilda)
of Evans, Colo., and Riley
Langdon (Lindsay) of
Fountain, Colo.; 10 greatgrandchildren; two sisterin-laws, Dorothy Tucker of
Colorado Springs and Ada
Morrison of Laramie, Wyo.;
many nieces, nephews, and
a host of friends.
Catherine went to Clover
Meadow School through
the eighth grade in Clover
Meadow,
Colo.
She
graduated in 1945 from
Lamar Union High School
in Lamar, Colo. She went to
work at Wheelers Grocery
and met Charles. They
were married Jan. 1, 1949,
and made their home in
Lamar, Colo. She worked at
Wheelers Grocery as a clerk.
After Clint was born, the
family moved to Anaheim,
Calif., and she helped the
family business working
at Knots Berry Farm. She
and Dollie Langdon made
bonnets and sold them at
the gift shop. After several
years, they moved back
to Lamar, where she ran a
boarding house at 204 S.
Third St., in Lamar, Colo.
Bill was born during these
years, and in 1956, they
bought a Skelly Gas Station
with Bulk Gas & Oil
delivery. Catherine ran the
station and kept their own
books, while Charles made
the deliveries. They bought
Bristol Machine Shop
in 1960, again she kept
the books and continued
running the business while
raising two rambunctious
boys. They sold this
business and in 1962 they
bought May Valley Store &
Repair in May Valley, Colo.
Catherine was mercantile
store keeper and ran New
Holland Part Business (the
largest outside of Denver).
She sold used cars, RVs
and campers (large and
small), and had a full
service mechanic shop.
They started coming down
to Truth or Consequences in
1985. She continued to run
May Valley Store & Repair
until they closed the store in
1987. Catherine was always
helping the boys with
their livestock, working
with the horses at home,
and was active in various
positions with Vaqueros
Saddle
Club
(lifetime
member) in Lamar, Colo.
She was also a member
of Lamar Rebekah’s for
many years and a member
of Home Demonstration
Club in Lamar. Charles and
Catherine were married 41
years. In 1997, while at a
senior trip in Laughlin, Nev.,
she met Ted Morgan. They
were married in May and
made their home year round
in Truth or Consequences,
N.M. They loved their
retirement
lifestyle
in
Truth or Consequences.
She played May I cards,
shuffled with other seniors,
beading and dancing at
the Play House in Truth or
Consequences. She enjoyed
cooking and baking, and
having family and friends
over for a good game of
Mexican Train (Dominos)
and Fast Track. They were
also active members of the
Moose Lodge of Buena
Vista, Colo., and Truth or
Consequences and VFW
Auxiliary. They fished
and traveled together, and
enjoyed visiting with the
grandchildren, later the
great-grandchildren as well.
Ted and Catherine were
married 12 years. Catherine
became an active member
of Church at the Butte
in Elephant Butte, N.M.,
where she helped with
meals, was a door greeter,
helped with decorations,
helped with transportation
and really “anywhere” she
was needed.
She will be missed, but
we know she has gone on
before us to be in a much
better place, with her Lord
and Savior.
Catherine’s wishes were
to be cremated. A Memorial
Celebration Service will be
held Thursday, Aug. 21,
2014, at 10 a.m., at Church
at the Butte, with Rev.
Bruce Morrison officiating,
516 State Highway 195,
in Elephant Butte, with
graveside
services
to
be held at the Fairmont
Cemetery in Lamar, Colo.,
on Saturday, Aug. 30,
2014, at 10 a.m., with Rev.
Jack Martin officiating.
In lieu of flowers, please
make a donation to Open
Arms Pregnancy Center or
WIRED (Youth Ministries)
at Church at the Butte,
P.O. Box 1346, Elephant
Butte, NM 87935-1346.
The family wishes to thank
everyone for their prayers
and contributions. For
condolences, please visit
www.kirikosfamilyfuneral
home.com. Arrangements
are by Kirikos Family
Funeral Home Inc. & Sierra
Crematory LLC, in Truth or
Consequences.
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