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Introduction to Carlisle Chapel

Located at 3113 Carlisle Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, Carlisle Chapel is a trusted and compassionate funeral home that has been serving the local community for years. With a commitment to providing exceptional care and support during difficult times, Carlisle Chapel has established itself as a beacon of hope and comfort for families in need.

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Carlisle Chapel's reputation for excellence is built on a foundation of dedication, empathy, and attention to detail. Their experienced team of funeral professionals understands the importance of creating a personalized and meaningful celebration of life, and they strive to exceed expectations with every service they provide. From traditional funerals to cremations and memorial services, Carlisle Chapel offers a wide range of options to suit the unique needs and preferences of each family they serve.

Carlisle Chapel

Address: 3113 Carlisle Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110
Phone Number: 1-505-884-1188
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Jill Charlier - October 25, 1976 - April 15, 2022

Departed: 04/15/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Jill Ann Charlier, age 45, passed away April 15, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM. She was born October 25, 1976, to Gerald and Diane Charlier in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Memorial services are as followed :
Visitation Tuesday, April 26, 2022, from 10:00 AM -12: PM.
Service starts April 26, 2022, at 12:00 PM, located at Daniels Family Funeral Services-Carlisle, 3113 Carlisle Blvd NE, Abq NM 87110.
Followed by graveside at 1:30 PM.
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Louise Sanchez - October 04, 1930 - April 09, 2022

Departed: 04/09/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Louise (Le-Doux) Sanchez, age 91, a resident of Albuquerque, NM since 1942, previously from Maxwell, NM, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family April 9, 2022. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gillie; sons: Christopher and Mike Sanchez; son-in-law, Steve Muenz; her parents, Severino and Rose Le-Doux; half-brother, Gene Cardenas; sisters: Jennie Provencher, Lillian Gelsinger, Vangie Lara, and Cordelia Jaramillo; brothers: Joe, Gilbert and Severino, Jr. She is survived by her daughters: Catherine Trottier and husband Gary of Colorado Springs, CO, Janet Muenz of Albuquerque, NM; grandchildren: Sean and wife Shanna Trottier, Tracey Trottier of Colorado Springs, CO and Alicia Kormick and husband Jesse of Albuquerque, NM; two great grandchildren: Amaya and Reid Trottier of Colorado Springs, CO; sisters: Isabel Gelsinger, Florence and husband Triny Moya all of Albuquerque, NM; numerous nieces and nephews. Louise was a member of Queen of Heaven Church since 1955. A Rosary will be Recited Monday, April 25, 2022 at 9:30 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM at Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, 5311 Phoenix Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM. Interment will follow at Sandia Memory Gardens, 9500 San Pedro NE, Albuquerque, NM. Daniel Family Funeral Services 3113 Carlisle Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 505-884-1188
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Leo Sanchez Jr. - September 30, 1958 - April 06, 2022

Departed: 04/06/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Leo Sanchez Jr, age 63, passed April 06, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM. He was born September 30, 1958, to Leo and Mary Sanchez in Albuquerque, NM.
No Formal Services at this time.
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Rodney Wayne Pino - February 13, 1973 - April 02, 2022

Departed: 04/02/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Rodney Wayne Pino.
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Eric Daniel Cano - January 16, 1975 - March 28, 2022

Departed: 03/28/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Eric Daniel Cano, age 47, passed away on 3/28/22 surrounded by his loving family. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dolores and Tony Cano. He is survived by his siblings: twin brother, Stephen Cano (Sarah Orona), Lisa Chavez (Janet Armijo), Lloyd Cano Sr. (Betty Cano), Anissa Griego (Eugene Briones), and Rhio Griego (Joanie Walter); nephews and nieces: Richard and Alexander Walker, Aiden Cano-Duran, IslaRose and EmmaRose Briones, Lloyd Cano Jr., Isaac Cano, and Marissa Rodriguez as well as great-niece and nephew Isabella and Richie Walker. He is also survived by his special “auntay” Donna Prado and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. And we can’t forget his beloved fur baby, Buggy, who he loved more than anything. Eric was loved by so many and had a great sense of humor. If you knew Eric, then you know he was ALL about Madonna and was her #1 fan. He also loved movies, music, art, and was an avid reader. He worked for Albertson’s for many years and then as a surgical tech for UNMH and Presbyterian Rust Medical Center for the last several years where he made many good friends along the way. Eric will always be remembered as a funny, gentle, and kind man who always had a smile on his face. We are heartbroken that he had to leave us so soon, but we know that he is at peace. Rest easy, Brother; we will forever love and miss you.
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Doris Helen Koonce Kuehn - July 30, 1928 - March 20, 2022

Departed: 03/20/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Doris Helen Koonce Kuehn began life on Monday, July 30th, 1928, in the tiny Texas Panhandle community of Fluvanna. In spite of being a child during the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl, and a teenager in World War II, Doris Helen enjoyed her early years playing with a stray pet cat, beating her two older sisters in hotly contested games of Chinese checkers, and listening enthusiastically to radio broadcasts of operas and Joe Louis fights. A quick study, she skipped two grades at Denton High School and graduated at the age of 15. During her short high school career she was a standout on her high school debate team, played older women in the school’s drama club performances (because of her low, mezzo-soprano voice), and won women’s doubles tennis championships.
Doris Helen’s oldest sister, Ruth, was severely diabetic. Once, when Ruth went into a diabetic coma far away from a hospital, Doris Helen saved Ruth’s life by calculating the proper dose of insulin and injecting Ruth with it, reversing the coma. Shortly after this Doris Helen signed up for the United States Army Nurse Corps, graduating from her training in 1948 to care for World War II veterans.
When she was 21, working as a registered nurse at John Sealy Hospital in Galveston, Texas, she met a young doctor working on his residency and married him. That relationship produced Stephen, Gregory, and Jenny.
Later, as a single mother supporting three children, Doris Helen worked as a nurse for numerous hospitals, the Veterans Administration, and many nursing registries for over fifty years.
She had an impressive talent for mimicry and frequently spoke her mind, often with comic results. She felt emotions intensely, demonstrated great compassion for her patients, and although she was blessed with an extraordinary memory for events, dates, and facts, she made a special effort to forgive those who wronged her. She was fond of dance, poetry, dramatic movies, classical music, Texas, California, and Las Vegas slot machines, but most of all, she deeply loved and was devoted to her three children.
She touched many, many lives with her kindness, and she is dearly missed.
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Collin Curley Neztsosie - October 29, 1988 - March 19, 2022

Departed: 03/19/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Collin (“Miath”) Curley Neztsosie, age 33, passed away March 19, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM. He was born October 29, 1988, to Myron and Carolyne Neztsosie in Gallup, NM. He was preceded in death by his parents, his sisters, Lisa Jim and Melissa Neztsosie; and nephew, Reynald Jim. He is survived by his daughter, Shialayia Loretto from Albuquerque, NM; his son, Ethan Loretto of Albuquerque, NM; his two sisters, Tammy Romero Neztsosie and Natasha Neztsosie of Albuquerque, NM; and his two cats, Emma and Leno’s. Collin graduated from Highland High School in 2008. He loved backpacking, Cooking, Attending Concerts, Eating, Relaxing, Acrylic Painting, Drawing, Camping, Hiking, Archery, Paintball, Fishing, watching movies, listening to music, and visiting his friends and children. He loved Guitaring and Bass Guitar. Music and Art were what he always found very amusing! Collin was also a member at the Legacy Church. Collin had a favorite quote he always carried with him and said to many people who knew him which was “Leave everything in God’s Hand and be Positive” He will be deeply mourned. Memorial services will be held Friday, April 22, 2022, at 3:00 PM located at Daniels Family Funeral Services- Carlisle, 3113 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque NM, 87110. Daniels Family Funeral Services 3113 Carlisle Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 505-884-1188
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Levi Horacio Mora - December 07, 1937 - March 16, 2022

Departed: 03/16/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Levi was called to be with our Lord March 16, 2022 at the age of 85 after a long battle with Parkinsons.He passed at his longtime home with family at his side. Levi was born in Cuba, NM, to Leo and EmilianaMora. He was preceded in death by his parents;hissisters: Magdalena ”Lenni” Trujillo, Eileen Cebada, Evaglina ”Vangie” Robinson, and Rupertita ”Rupi” Lucero. He is survived by his ex-Wife Gloria “Fora” Montoya; daughter, Beverley Davis; sons, Steven Mora, Nick and Gerri Mora, Vincent and Jose Mora, all of Albuquerque; many grandchildren,great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He will be greatly missed forhis outgoing personality; he would talk to everyone and anyone.We will miss him listening to his Rancherasand Cumbias; yelling at the TV when he was listening to the news; he was a super fan of theSan Francisco 49ers and loved all sports. Levi will be greatly missed by family and friends of many ages; he was loved by many. A Memorial Service will be held Friday, April 22, 2022 at 11:00 AM at Daniels Family Funeral Services, 3113 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM. A Reception will follow immediately after the service. Daniels Family Funeral Services 3113 Carlisle Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 505-884-1188
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James Alexander Shufelt - October 13, 2005 - March 15, 2022

Departed: 03/15/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: No description available
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Rose Yvonne DeBlassie - April 02, 1941 - March 14, 2022

Departed: 03/14/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Rose Y. DeBlassie, age 80, of Albuquerque NM, passed away on Monday, March 14, 2022.
Rosary Service will recite at 3PM on Friday, April 1, 2022 at Daniels Family Funeral Services, 3113 Carlisle Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110.
Funeral Mass will be held at 9:30am on Saturday, April 2, 2022, at Church of the Incarnation Catholic Church, 2309 Monterrey Rd NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87122, followed by a burial in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 1900 Edith Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102.
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Victoria Maria McCarthy M.D. - March 09, 1928 - March 14, 2022

Departed: 03/14/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Victoria Maria McCarthy passed away peacefully on March 14, 2022. The beautiful, talented, and vivacious Victoria inspired all those around her with her joyful spirit, fierce curiosity, intelligence, and love of life, travel, and cultures, particularly those of Mexico and the country of her birth, Spain. Her life was a dramatic hopscotch through many episodes in the history of the 20th century. Victoria was born in Santander on the northern coast of Spain on March 9, 1928. A decade later, her parents, Jorge and Victoria de la Riva, found themselves caught in the tumult of the Spanish Civil War. As supporters of the Republicans against Franco, they were forced to flee in January of 1939 when Victoria was 11, leaving all they had in Barcelona. Luckily they were able to cross into France, and lived in Paris until they secured passage to Ellis Island, New York. At that time, refugees from the Spanish Civil War were not allowed entry into the United States, but they were warmly welcomed in Mexico. Victoria’s father, an experienced civil engineer, and her mother, a school administrator, quickly found work and they began their lives in their adopted country. Eventually the de la Riva family moved to the beautiful city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, where Victoria enrolled in the School of Medicine at the University of Guadalajara. She graduated in 1950, one of only three women in her medical school class of 75. She was offered and accepted a residency in anesthesia at the University of Chicago Medical School. She arrived at the University of Chicago in 1952, where she quickly became everybody’s favorite, especially of a certain resident in surgery, Jack D. McCarthy. They married in Guadalajara in May, 1953. Jack entered the Army Medical Corps and in January 1954 they were sent to Darmstadt, Germany and a year later to Wurzburg. Those postwar years in Germany were fascinating for them and they relished traveling around Europe and Spain, including visiting Victoria’s family that had remained in Spain after the Civil War. Returning to Chicago, Victoria finished her anesthesia internship while Jack continued his surgical residency at the University. They then moved to Ann Arbor to continue their training at the University of Michigan and where their daughters, Leslie and Silvia, were born. Jack subsequently received a Guggenheim Foundation grant which sent the couple and their young family off to Gothenburg, Sweden for a remarkable year. They returned to the United States, where Jack joined the Lovelace Clinic in Albuquerque. Victoria and her daughters spent every summer in Mexico with Victoria’s family, including her mother and her beloved brother Jorge and his family. She insisted on bringing up her daughters bi-culturally with a fierce loyalty and love for their Hispanic background. She succeeded. In Albuquerque, Victoria found many Spanish-speaking friends through the Pan American Round Table. She also formed close friendships with an enormous group of fun-loving, close-knit Latina friends who celebrated birthdays monthly for over thirty years. One her greatest joys after her girls were grown was attending the University of New Mexico, where she took classes in history, literature, and anthropology for years, befriending both students and professors alike. Victoria was widely renowned for her frequent and incredible parties full of interesting people. She was a superb cook who loved nothing more than preparing memorable dinners for the extensive group of friends that she and Jack had in Albuquerque. A beautiful and elegant woman, Victoria loved singing and playing the guitar. She was also a life-long tennis player. Jack’s eventual retirement allowed many long stays and adventures in Europe and Mexico where they spent many months every year. The family is eternally grateful for the incredibly loving and devoted care that she received from her beloved companion,Veronica Saenz, and her caregivers — Olga Reyes, Manuela Dominguez, and Alma Orozco — who showered her with love and tenderness until the end. We are also very thankful for the support and kindness received fromNicole Whipple, RNand all the staff of Hospice of New Mexico. Victoria leaves behind a family grateful for the joy and vibrancy she brought to their lives and especially the enormous influence she had on her beloved grandchildren, whom she adored. Mourning her is her loving husband of 68 years, Jack D. McCarthy, her daughters Leslie McCarthy Apodaca and Silvia McCarthy Ohler, her grandchildren Nicholas Ohler, Sophia Ohler, Jack Apodaca, and Daniella Apodaca, and her two sons-in-law, Stephen H. Ohler and Patrick V. Apodaca. In view of the Ukrainian children currently experiencing exile, as she did as a child, please consider a donation in Victoria’s memory to World Central Kitchen (donations@worldcentralkitchen.org) or Doctors Without Borders (doctorswithoutborders.org). A memorial service will be held at a later date. Please visit our online guestbookfor Victoria at: https://www.danielsfuneral.com/obituary/Victoria-McCarthyMD
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Louie Levi Salazar - August 05, 1940 - March 13, 2022

Departed: 03/13/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Louie Levi Salazar, age 81, was called home to heaven on March 13, 2022. He was raised in Canones, NM by his parents Frank Salazar and Annie Branch. Louie is preceded in death by his wife, Jessie Salazar and eldest daughter, Beverly Miller. He is survived by his daughters, Theresa Linney (Pancho), Annie Jaqcuez (Dennis), Judy Bazan (Abel), and Janice Salazar (Michael Perrine); grandchildren: Victoria Miller (Zane Crook), Danny Linney (Samantha), Dennis Jacquez (Ashley), Nichole Jacquez (Guillermo Garcia), Jodene, April (Peter Sanchez), and Brittany Chavez (Christopher Barela), Delyna Salazar (Justin Borrego); great-grandchildren: Lexis and Posey Linney, Mateo Sigwerth, Guillermo Garcia Jr., Amari Gee, Genesis, Jayden, Gabrielle Jacquez, Jordyn Sanchez, Victoria and Jacob Teupell, Angelo and Ella Bazan; great-great grandchild: Azariah Maestas.
Louie was a devote Roman Catholic. He practiced his faith throughout his life and passed on religious traditions to his children and grandchildren. The home of Louie and Jessie was a place of unwavering love, comfort, and decadent food. Louie was a devoted father and gave his unlimited support to his entire family always. Louie loved his career in road construction. He started as a laborer at a young age and advanced to superintendent until his retirement. He loved all things New Mexican: the land, the Spanish-American traditions, especially Northern New Mexican. He was an avid lover of all things associated with New Mexican chili: acquiring seeds and plants, gardening, and drying and grinding chili pods through innovated machines and gadgets. He loved all sports but had a special love for Notre Dame and Saint Michael’s in Santa Fe, NM where he attended high school. Anyone who met Louie knew him foremostly for his sense of humor and unique gifts of story-telling and hilarious nick names. Louie was bigger than life and the life of the party. He was a unique soul and will be missed dearly.
Rosary will be held Monday, May 9, 2022 at 6 PM at Immaculate Conception Church, 6440 US-550, Cuba, NM 87103.
Reception will follow the rosary May 9, 2022 at the Parish Hall.
Rosary will be held Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 10:30 AM located at San Martin De Porres Church, 8301 Camino San Martin Sw, Albuquerque, NM 87121.
Funeral will be held Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 11 AM at San Martin De Porres Church, 8301 Camino San Martin SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121.
Interment will take place Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 12:30 PM at Mount Calvary Cemetery, 1900 Edith Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102. Reception will follow the interment on Tuesday, May 10,2022 at Loyal Order of Moose, 2121 Edith Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102,
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Azure Hesley-Serene Vigil - March 31, 2000 - March 12, 2022

Departed: 03/12/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Azure “AJ” Hesley-Serene Vigil, age 21, passed away on March 12, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM. She was born on March 31, 2022, to Deborah Vigil and Jeff Robins, in Albuquerque, NM.
She was preceded in death by her grandfathers, Jose Ruben Vigil and Tomas Padilla; her grandmother, Rita Vigil-Padilla; and her uncle, Joseph Vigil.
She was survived by her mother, Deborah Vigil of Farmington, NM; her father, Jeff Robbins of Albuquerque, NM; her step-mom, Shawna Simpson of Farmington, NM;  her grandfathers, Harold Bounds of Sumrall, MS, Chris Sandoval and John Robbins of Albuquerque, NM; her grandmother, Angela Sandoval, of Albuquerque, NM; her great grandmother, Adela Cooke of Albuquerque, NM; and her aunties, Dana Bounds-Garcia, Bonnie Vigil, and Chelsea O’Conner of Albuquerque, NM.
Azure graduated from DATA Charter School.
Services are being held privately.
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Kay Esta Griffin - October 01, 1938 - March 11, 2022

Departed: 03/11/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Kay Esta Chitwood/Hess/Griffin left this world on Friday morning March 11th, 2022. She is survived by her husband Albert (Nick) Griffin. Nick and Kay were married for 35 years. Early in their marriage they often danced the night away at the officer’s club. Later they enjoyed ballooning with family and friends. Kay is preceded in death by her parents Esta Lena and Sandy Chitwood, her sister Nita Lois Lobato, her daughter Teri Bennington (Hess), and step-daughter Cela Griffin. Kay is survived by her daughter Lorie Underwood (Hess) and her husband Dave Underwood, daughter Sheri Hess, step-children Elizabeth Reisinger, Nicholas Griffin and William Griffin and wife Debra. Kay is also survived by her siblings; Don, Jannette, CL, Sandra along with their spouses and their children. Kay’s sisters, Janette and Sandra, had a special bond all of their lives. Kay’s nieces and nephews gave her many wonderful memories, she cherished to her last days. Kay has numerous grandchildren. They were her greatest joy in life. She told stories about them whenever someone would listen. Kay would like to give the Trejo/Hunter family a special thank you. Nancy, Nicole, Isaiah and Sean you will always be a part of our family. Kay sends many thanks to her children, step children, family friends and care givers for their many kindnesses and love across the years. However, she has a special thank you for her son-in-law, Dave, for all of his help and support over the year. We will celebrate Kay’s life on Saturday, April 9th at 11:00 am at Paradise Hill Methodist Church, located at 4700 Paradise Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114. Reception to follow.
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David Herrera - April 22, 1964 - March 10, 2022

Departed: 03/10/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: David (“Cookie” “Doggie”) Herrera passed away March 10, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM. He was born April 22, 1964, to Filbert Herrera and Esther Vigil in Tooele, UT.
He was preceded in death by his father, Filbert Herrera; his two brothers, Filbert Herrera and Everett Tafoya; his grandparents, Juan and Teodora; his grandma Emma; his grandfather, Adonise; and his nephew, Leon Herrera.
He is survived by his lovely wife of 15 years, Carol A. Flores Herrera; his mother and father, Esther and Johnny Cordova; his sisters, Darlene (Everett) Tafoya, Vivian (Agustin) Pinchera, Naomi (Richard) Cardenas, Raylene Casias, and Sona (Levi) Romero; his brother, Paco (Jessica) Cordova; his four fur babies, who were his whole world! Chloe, Chico, Harley, and Royal; and many nephews and nieces, and great nephews and nieces, too many to count but we all loved him very much. David graduated from Taos High School in Taos, NM. Following graduation, he proudly and honorably served in the New Mexico National Guard for many years. He worked with Boise Cascade for 22 years. He was a fighter!
David also very much loved to build things and he was a jack of all trades. His work is laid out all over New Mexico. His main hobbies were building Gazebo’s, sheds, porches, you name it, and he would build it. Family and friends even gave him the nickname “Bob the Builder”.
He was just such a loving and caring person. His love for his wife, was huge! And the love David also carried for his fur babies and family was also very huge.
One thing about David, if you needed him, he was there. David had a heart of gold. He will be greatly missed as he was the go-to person for many!
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Kay Marie Linde Grotbeck - October 22, 1941 - February 28, 2022

Departed: 02/28/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Kay Marie Linde Grotbeck passed away peacefully in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on February 28, 2022, having dedicated her life to government and community service, social justice, racial and gender equality, freedom of choice, environmental conservation, family, friendships, love and compassion for every living being.
Kay was born to Woodrow Peterson and Dorothy Danies in Rush City, MN, on October 22, 1941.  She spent her elementary school years in a small farm community in central Minnesota.  In 1953, her family moved to St. Paul, MN, where she graduated from Sibley High School and the College of St. Catherine, a Catholic liberal arts college.  After graduation, she taught political science and economics at Rudyard High School in Upper Michigan.  In 1964, she married Ronald Lee Grotbeck, a physicist in the U.S. Air Force.  They had three sons: Christopher (born 1965), Carter (born 1966), and Creighton (born 1970).  Ron completed a twenty-one year military career and Kay accompanied him on assignments to Montgomery, AL, Washington, D.C., and Dayton, OH, as well as three assignments to Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, NM.  Kay and Ron divorced in 1993, having completed their work together in raising a family.  Kay spent the rest of her life living and working in (and for) New Mexico - in Santa Fe, Cochiti Lake, and Albuquerque. Kay was active in many community organizations, including: the League of Women Voters, the Sierra Club, the Conservation Voters’ Alliance and the Democratic Party.  She attended the Church of Religious Science in Santa Fe and was affiliated with Hillside Community Church in Albuquerque
Kay is survived by her three sons and one step-daughter, her brother Nels Linde of Clear Lake, WI, sister Barbara Sunderland, of Savannah, GA, and sister Linnea Klingel of Cottonwood, AZ, as well as two nieces, four nephews, four grand-children, a great niece and a great nephew.
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Joan Marie Camp - August 01, 1938 - February 25, 2022

Departed: 02/25/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Joan Marie Camp, age 83, passed away February 25, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM. She was born on August 01, 1938, to Bennie and Margaret Spieth in Ashtabula, OH. She was preceded in death by her husband Thomas M. Camp and her son, Sean T. Camp. She is survived by son, Kevin C. Camp; sister, Sandy Masterson; her Grandchildren, Thomas W. Camp, Sean N. Camp, and Jerri Cappel; many nieces and nephews, and her two pet dogs Thunder and Riker. Joan graduated from University of Ohio with a master’s psychology in education. She very much cherished her friendships with Lynn Labor and Fran Brown. Joan was also a very big animal lover. Thanks to everybody who loved her, she loved you all too. Daniels Family Funeral Services- Carlisle 3113 Carlisle Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 505-884-1188 www.danielsfuneral.com
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Cecilia G Sanchez - April 07, 1933 - February 24, 2022

Departed: 02/24/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Cecilia G. Sanchez, age 88, passed away February 24, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM. She was born April 17, 1933, to Emilio and Trinidad Gutierrez in Belen, NM. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Martin S. Sanchez; her daughter, Angela F. Armijo; brothers, Ralph and Roy Gutierrez; sisters, Mary Simms, Betty Luna, and Lucilla Pacheco. She is survived by her son and daughter in law, Marvin J. Sanchez and Gennie Sanchez of Albuquerque, NM; her brother, James Gutierrez; her grandson, Bobby Armijo; step granddaughter, Daphnnie Sanchez and her husband, Ruben Sanchez of Cuba, NM; and her 6 great grandchildren. Cecilia went to Belen High School, and she loved her casino time for social hours. Casinos were her best friend! “My mother was the best as we grew up strict and firm, but my sister and I grew to be the people we are and we were. My mother did without a lot as we grew up, to ensure my sister and I have everything we needed. She always put our needs first. After we were grown and on our own then she took care of herself with good reason. Thanks mom, We all love you, may God Bless you and you will be missed.” A rosary will be held on Monday, March 14, 2022, at 9:30 AM with Queen of heaven church located at, 5311 Phoenix Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, followed by a mass at 10:00 AM. Graveside will take place at Sunset Memorial Park located at, 924 Menaul Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107. Daniels Family Funeral Services- Carlisle 3113 Carlisle Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 505-884-1188
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Dominic Romero - March 27, 1984 - February 24, 2022

Departed: 02/24/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Dominic "Dusty" Romero, age 37, passed away February 24, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM. He was born on March 27, 1984, to Gilbert andNanette Romeroin Albuquerque, NM. He is survived by his parents, his precious sister, Monique; his grandparents, Laurence and Epi Chavez; aunts; uncles; cousins and beloved friends. He came into this world with many medical challenges, facing them with courage, grace, and dignity. When he felt well there was nothing holding him back. He made us cry, challenging us but mostly making us smile, laugh, long, hard, and uncontrollably. He came into our livesand made it better by simply being there. God lent Dominic to us far too long; then sent his angel, who took Dominic by the hand and said “My son, job well done, it's time to come home.” Life will never be the same. A celebration of life will be held Sunday, March 27, 2022, from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown, located at 2600 Louisiana Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87110. Daniels Family Funeral Services- Carlisle Chapel 3113 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110 www.danielsfuneral.com 505-884-1188
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Joy Mascarenas - June 15, 1980 - February 19, 2022

Departed: 02/19/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Open Visitation from 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm, located at Daniels Family Funeral Services, 3113 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110.
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Guillermo Garcia Coronado - April 20, 1941 - February 14, 2022

Departed: 02/14/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Guillermo Garcia Coronado, 80 años,  nació el 20 de abril de 1941 en Sonora, México. Falleció el 14 de febrero del 2022 en Albuquerque, NM. Sus padres fueron Carmela Coronado Romero y Samuel Garcia Enriquez.
Magdalena Parra Caperon fue su esposa por 56 años. Sus hijos fueron Luis Carlos Garcia Parra, Maria Flora Garcia Parra, Cruz Delia Garcia Parra, Juan Guillermo Garcia Parra, y Artemiza Garcia Parra. Sus nietos fueron Gilberto Alexis Garcia Garcia, Marlon Parra Garcia, Guillermo Ulises Garcia Parra, Valeria Islas Garcia, Michelle Islas Garcia, Marlene Parra Garcia, Iliana Garcia Ortiz, Karol Natalia Garcia Ortiz, Genesis Hernandez Garcia, Benjamin Hernandez Araujo, e Ingrid Hernandez Araujo. Sus yernos fueron Ismael Islas Garcia y Benjamin Hernandez Chacon. Sus hermanos fueron Ana Garcia Coronado, Manuel Garcia Coronado, Ema Garcia Coronado, Ubaldo Garcia Coronado, Gilberto Garcia Coronado, Guadalupe Valenzuela Coronado, Fernando Valenzuela Coronado y Ramon Valenzuela Coronado. Sus mascotas Chato y Choco.
Guillermo fue un hombre muy trabajador. Trabajó como jornalero en su Pueblo Mesa Tres Ríos. En el Aserradero trasladando y cortando Pinos en M3R. Construyó caminos en la Sierra de M3R. Instaló las líneas para el Agua Potable en su Pueblo M3R. Encargado del Billar y Licorería en M3R. Trabajó como velador en Madereria en Casas Grandes,Chihuahua. Su religión es católica.
Guilermo le gustaba mucho escuchar música y bailar. Su mayor distracción era jugar a la baraja (Poker), esa siempre fue su pasión. Disfrutaba mucho ver los partidos de Beisbol y Box. Eran sus deportes favoritos. Poema: SÉ QUE ME EXTRAÑAS
Sé que mi ausencia es dura, que desde que me marché, tus días no son como antes, sé que te cuesta conciliar el sueño, sé cuanto me extrañas y lo mucho que deseas que vuelva.
Te he visto llorar y créeme, lloro contigo...
No es fácil verte triste, sé que es inevitable que llores, pues los recuerdos están en todas partes, ves fotos y tu mirada se llena de tanta nostalgia, lloras y yo acaricio tu pelo, he sentido tus lágrimas, tu dolor y tus miedos...
Sé que tienes mucho miedo, que crees que tu vida se acaba.
Es normal, es parte del duelo... si tú supieras que yo estoy bien, que soy feliz y lo único que quiero es consuelo. No llores ... ¡ya no!
Tienes que aceptar que a todos nos pasa, que es así, está escrito, que no es injusto, que los tiempos de Dios son perfectos.
Yo viví y fui feliz, amé y me amaron... viví mi tiempo cómo vivirás el tuyo. No te preocupes por mí, yo estoy bien, si tú supieras lo hermoso que es este lugar, la paz y amor que existe. Hay colores que jamás imaginaste, este lugar es realmente hermoso y algún día lo compartiremos pero no tengas prisa, será en su momento, a su tiempo. ¡Vive, disfruta tu vida!
Llena tu corazón con los mejores momentos que vivimos juntos... sé que mi ausencia está en todo momento.
Te he visto llorar y te he visto sonreír en algún recuerdo. Si supieras que si tu ríes yo sonrío contigo, en cada logro cada festejo, en cada alegría en cada tristeza yo he estado contigo, nunca te dejaré sola...
Recuerda que Dios nos presta nuestro cuerpo, pero el alma nos la regala y esa alma sigue estando viva, siempre aferrada a la tuya.
Te amo y sé cuánto me amas.
El amor vive en nuestros corazones, ¿Escuchas? ... sigue latiendo en el tuyo y ahí estoy yo.... ya no llores que la vida es hermosa. Sé que te sientes sola, aunque te rodea la gente que te ama y te necesita. ¡Sé fuerte! Que tu fuerza es la luz que alimenta mi alma. Tus recuerdos son los míos, ten consuelo, ten fe que Dios está contigo. ¡No te rindas!
Eres la esencia pura de mí. Que el dolor no perdure en tu corazón. Sonríe en esos recuerdos... se feliz y aprende a vivir sin mi presencia física, y no olvides que la vida nos separa por un tiempo... pero Dios nos vuelve a unir.
No trates de entender la muerte, de hacer mil preguntas... ¡Entiende La Vida¡ Porque la Vida es tu presente... cuando pienses en mí por favor regálame una sonrisa, que yo soy más feliz al ver también una hermosa sonrisa y te lo repito una vez más... si piensas en mí, ahí estaré siempre, siempre contigo. Descansa en paz!
A todos nuestros familiares y amigos, gracias por acompañarnos en estos momentos; ya sea con sus oraciones, muestras de apoyo y afecto para Mi Padre “El Viejo García”. Les viviremos eternamente agradecidos. Mil Gracias!!
Sus restos serán trasladados a Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico.
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Aurelia Gonzales - June 28, 1930 - February 13, 2022

Departed: 02/13/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Aurelia R. Gonzales June 28, 1930 - February 13, 2022
Aurelia decided to leave us and go home to join her husband, Tony Gonzales. She missed him so very much. Along with our dad, she wanted to hang with her children, Nina Carter and Gene Gonzales, it had been way to long.
Aurelias parents were, Aurelio and Eugenia Rodriquez who were also waiting for our mom, along with all her brothers and sisters.
Ida Montoya Amelia Rodríguez, Erlinda Valles, Delfino Rodríguez and Ermenio Rodríguez. Aurelia is survived by her family: Margaret & Steve Susie & Edward Gary & Shawn Carolyn & Mike
Grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild.
Sister-in-law Viola Valdez from Santa Fe.
And many other loving relatives and friends.
Aurelia had an extended vocabulary. She attended Loretto High School, in Santa Fe. We can just see mom sliding down that famous staircase. Aurelia always had her hair and nails done. Was always dressed up. She had beautiful young-looking skin. We would ask her “Mom what do you use?” and she always said “Vaseline.”
Aurelia was very immaculate; you could eat off the kitchen floor. She as very organized. She even had her books that she read which was quite a few, dusted put in a bag so they would not get dusty and in alphabetical order. Our mom would always make her bed before she went anywhere.
She collected pigs and saltshakers. She loved reading, shopping, the casinos and Victor Newman from the Young and the Restless.
Our mom had a very good taste in men. Well of course she married our dad! Besides that, she thought    Shemar Moore was very handsome and her favorite singer of all time was Elvis Presley.
She was a very strong person, at 85 mom was in the hospital and rehab for one year. Dad was with her morning, noon, and night, every day. The doctors would tell him to go home, and he would say “No this is my life now and I need to be with my wife”. While mom was still in the hospital dad’s cancer came back but he did not want to leave mom. Finally, mom came home, and dad’s cancer progressed worse. Mom at 86 took care of dad, she cleaned him, fed him, game him his meds. She did everything a caregiver would do. She did this everyday for a year until dad passed. She was amazing. Our parent’s love was like a diamond in the ruff. Rare and unquiet. Our parents’ nicknames were: Speedy Gonzales Slowpoke Rodriguez
Our parents are in heaven singing and praising our Lord and waiting for all of us to come home. Mass and Rosary: St. Annes Parish Santa Fe, NM Wednesday, March 30, 2022 Burial: Santa Fe National Cemetery: Santa Fe, NM Thursday, March 31, 2022, at 9:45 am Celebration for Aurelias beautiful life will follow at: Double Tree Hilton
4048 Cerillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM. Donations for Aurelia Gonzales St. Jude Children’s Hospital
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Robert Ciarlotta - July 20, 1949 - February 10, 2022

Departed: 02/10/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Robert F. Ciarlotta, 72, passed away February 10, 2022, at Las Palomas Center. Robert was born July 20, 1949, in New York City, NY to his parents, Albert P. and Theresa Ciarlotta.
Robert was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his brother Albert Ciarlotta (Kathleen); nephews, Lee Ciarlotta (Cindy) and Aaron Ciarlotta (Sania); and nieces, Cassandra French, Heather Garcia, and Louise Hackney.
Robert graduated in 1967 from St. Mary’s Catholic School in Albuquerque.
Cremation has taken place and there are no services planned at this time.
His family expresses their gratitude to the Las Palomas Center for providing such wonderful care for Robert.
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Robert Ciarlotta - July 20, 1949 - February 10, 2022

Departed: 02/10/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: Robert F. Ciarlotta, 72, passed away February 10, 2022, at Las Palomas Center. Robert was born July 20, 1949, in New York City, NY to his parents, Albert P. and Theresa Ciarlotta.
Robert was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his brother Albert Ciarlotta (Kathleen); nephews, Lee Ciarlotta (Cindy) and Aaron Ciarlotta (Sania); and nieces, Cassandra French, Heather Garcia, and Louise Hackney.
Robert graduated in 1967 from St. Mary’s Catholic School in Albuquerque.
Cremation has taken place and there are no services planned at this time.
His family expresses their gratitude to the Las Palomas Center for providing such wonderful care for Robert.
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Joe Pete Lujan - May 04, 1929 - February 09, 2022

Departed: 02/09/2022 (Albuquerque)
Obituary Preview: An obituary is not available at this time for Joe Pete Lujan.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an obituary?

An obituary is a written notice that announces the death of a person, typically including biographical information, details about their life, and information about their funeral or memorial service. It serves as a way to share the news of a loved one's passing with family, friends, and community.

What is the purpose of an obituary?

The primary purpose of an obituary is to inform others of a person's passing and provide details about their life, achievements, and legacy. It also serves as a way to invite people to attend the funeral or memorial service, share condolences, and celebrate the person's life.

Who typically writes an obituary?

In most cases, the obituary is written by the family members or close friends of the deceased, often with the assistance of a funeral home or obituary writer. The writer should be someone who knew the person well and can provide accurate and meaningful information about their life.

What information should be included in an obituary?

A typical obituary includes the person's full name, age, date of birth and death, place of residence, occupation, education, hobbies, achievements, and surviving family members. It may also include information about their personality, interests, and accomplishments.

How long should an obituary be?

The length of an obituary can vary depending on the publication and the family's preferences. Typically, it ranges from a few sentences to several paragraphs. A longer obituary may be published online or in a local newspaper, while a shorter version may be used in other publications.

What is the difference between an obituary and a death notice?

A death notice is a brief announcement of a person's passing, usually including only basic information such as their name, age, and date of death. An obituary, on the other hand, provides more detailed information about the person's life and legacy.

Can I include photos in an obituary?

Yes, many publications allow you to include one or more photos with the obituary. This can be a great way to personalize the notice and help readers remember the person.

How do I submit an obituary to a newspaper or online publication?

The process for submitting an obituary varies depending on the publication. You can usually find guidelines on the publication's website or by contacting their obituary department directly. Be prepared to provide the written obituary, any photos, and payment for the publication fee.

How much does it cost to publish an obituary?

The cost of publishing an obituary varies widely depending on the publication, location, and length of the notice. Expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $1,000 or more for a single publication.

Can I write my own obituary before I die?

Yes, some people choose to write their own obituary in advance as a way to control how they are remembered and to spare their loved ones from having to do so during a difficult time.

Is it necessary to include all family members in an obituary?

No, it's not necessary to include every family member in an obituary. However, it's common to mention spouses, children, grandchildren, parents, and siblings. You may also choose to include close friends or other significant relationships.

Can I include humor or anecdotes in an obituary?

Absolutely! An obituary is a celebration of the person's life, so feel free to include humorous stories or anecdotes that capture their personality and spirit.

How do I handle sensitive or difficult information in an obituary?

If there are sensitive or difficult aspects of the person's life that you're unsure how to handle in the obituary, consider consulting with other family members or a professional writer for guidance.

Can I make corrections to an obituary after it's been published?

It depends on the publication's policies. Some may allow corrections or updates online or in subsequent printings, while others may not. Be sure to proofread carefully before submission to minimize errors.

How long does it take for an obituary to be published?

The timeframe for publishing an obituary varies depending on the publication's schedule and deadlines. Online publications may post notices within hours or days, while print publications may take several days or weeks.

Can I republish an obituary in multiple locations?

Yes, you can republish an obituary in multiple locations if desired. This may be especially helpful if the person had connections in different cities or communities.

Are there any specific guidelines for writing an obituary for someone who was young or died suddenly?

Yes, writing an obituary for someone who died young or suddenly can be particularly challenging. Consider seeking guidance from a professional writer or counselor if needed.

Can I include charitable donations or memorial information in an obituary?

Absolutely! Many families choose to include information about charitable donations or memorial funds in lieu of flowers. This can be a meaningful way to honor the person's memory and continue their legacy.

How do I ensure that my loved one's online presence is respectful after they pass away?

You can request that social media platforms memorialize your loved one's account or remove it altogether. Additionally, consider setting up a memorial page or website to share memories and condolences.

What if I'm struggling to write an obituary due to grief or emotional distress?

If you're finding it difficult to write an obituary due to grief or emotional distress, consider seeking support from a friend, family member, or professional counselor. They can offer guidance and support during this challenging time.

Can I use an online template or generator to help write an obituary?

Yes, there are many online resources available that provide templates and guidance for writing an obituary. These can be helpful starting points, but be sure to personalize the content to best reflect your loved one's life and legacy.

How do I preserve my loved one's memory beyond the initial grieving period?

There are many ways to preserve your loved one's memory beyond the initial grieving period. Consider creating a memory book, planting a tree or garden, making a donation in their name, or establishing a scholarship fund.

Is it appropriate to include quotes or lyrics in an obituary?

Absolutely! Quotes or lyrics that resonated with your loved one can add depth and meaning to the obituary. Choose something that reflects their personality or values.

Can I write multiple versions of an obituary for different audiences?

Yes, you may want to write multiple versions of an obituary tailored to different audiences. For example, you might write a longer version for close friends and family and a shorter version for coworkers or acquaintances.

How do I ensure that my loved one's story is told accurately and respectfully?

To ensure that your loved one's story is told accurately and respectfully, take care when selecting memories and anecdotes for inclusion in the obituary. Consider consulting with other family members or friends who knew them well.

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About Jeffery Isleworth

Jeffery Isleworth is an experienced eulogy and funeral speech writer who has dedicated his career to helping people honor their loved ones in a meaningful way. With a background in writing and public speaking, Jeffery has a keen eye for detail and a talent for crafting heartfelt and authentic tributes that capture the essence of a person's life. Jeffery's passion for writing eulogies and funeral speeches stems from his belief that everyone deserves to be remembered with dignity and respect. He understands that this can be a challenging time for families and friends, and he strives to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Over the years, Jeffery has helped countless families create beautiful and memorable eulogies and funeral speeches. His clients appreciate his warm and empathetic approach, as well as his ability to capture the essence of their loved one's personality and life story. When he's not writing eulogies and funeral speeches, Jeffery enjoys spending time with his family, reading, and traveling. He believes that life is precious and should be celebrated, and he feels honored to help families do just that through his writing.