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THE NEW MEXICAN Saturday, January 3, 2015
Empty Stocking donations The Empty Stocking Fund, a project of The Santa Fe New Mexican to provide holiday aid to community people in need, is jointly administered by the Santa Fe Community Foundation, First National of Santa Fe, The Salvation Army and Presbyterian Medical Services. Constributions to the Empty Stocking Fund are accepted year-round. Make your tax deductible donation online at www.santafenewmexican. com/empty_stocking. or mail a check to The New Mexican’s Empty Stocking Fund c/o The Santa Fe Community Foundation, P.O. Box 1827, Santa Fe, N.M., 87504-1827. Donors can request to remain anonymous. Recent donations to the Empty Stocking Fund:
Anonymous (5), $1,255 Anonymous, in memory of Tom Ansley, $100 Andy and Hope DuBois, $100 Susan Herter, in memory of John A. Martin, $100 L.K. Larsen, $200 Erin Lujan, $100 Tucker Melancon and Diana Moore, $100 Jack Pell, $760 Susan Pool, $100 Edward and Nancy Rubovits, $100 Joe and Debbie Salazar, in memory of A.J. and B.J. Cartier, $100 Annette Kelley and Jeff Scattergood, in memory of Miguel Trujillo, $100 Phyllis Arlow and Donald Seeger, $100 Spine Solutions, $50 Janet Stoker, $25 TW Family Fund, $250 Anonymous (11), $4,420 Denise Anderson, $60 Anne Beckett, $250 JoAnn Bethel, $250 Julie Ann Canepa, $250 Barbara Bernard Cawley, $300 Katherin and David Chase, in memory of John Martin, $250 Loretta Dunleavy, in memory of Mary M. Dunleavy, $50 Susan Dunshee, $100 Margie Edwards and Ellie Edelstein, $100 David and Peggy Feldt, in honor of Tony & Sarah, $100 Joey and Dan Geran, $100 David Hawkanson, $250 Ronald and Mary Lee Hull, $500 Sue Katz, $50 Kim Keahbone, in memory of Robert Keahbone, $100 Kathleen King, $100 Susan and Richard Martin, in honor of the Duval, Gonzales and Nielsen family, and in memory of Estevan Gonzales, $150 Jeanette Martinez, in memory of George, Mary Ann and Earl Martinez, $50 Andrew and Laura Montoya, $75 New Mexico Association of Counties, $410 Arthur and Patty Newman, $100 JW Parker, $200 Judith Polich, $100 Harry and Margaret Ritchie, $100 Karen Rowell, $50 Linda Siegle, $100 Nancy Spring, $20 Liz Stefanics, $100 Stewart Stevens, $30 Kathi and Steve Stork, in memory of Sherry Benjamin and Marcia Fell, $100 Pamela Homer and James Taylor, $200 Kay Condiss and Mike Warren, $200 John and Samantha Williams, $2,500 Anonymous (11), $2,660 David Brownlow, $100 Pamela Buffington, in memory of G. Nichols Buffington and Emmy L. Schaeffer, $300 James H. Duncan, Sr., $100 George and Kay Eccleston, $200 Eldorado Solar LLC, $100 Diane Brooks and David Gunderson, for Brooks Children, $150 Marion Hill, $100 John G. Rehders General Contractor Inc., $1,000 Sam and Shay Kendricks, in memory of Elmo C. de Baca, $50 David King, $100 Legislative Finance Committee, $244 Marsha McEuen and Steve Lewis, $500 Laura McCanna, $25 Bob and Marsha McCormick, in memory of Dr. Gerald and Frances Allen, $100 Douglas Merriam, $100 Janie and William Miller, $25 Aku Oppenheimer, in honor of Max Oppenheimer Jr., $200
Police notes
The Santa Fe Police Department took the following report: u Someone stole a black handbag from the Shalako Indian Store, 66 East San Francisco St., at about 1:47 p.m. Wednesday. The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office took the following reports: u A 17-year-old girl was arrested on suspicion of injuring two members of a house-
Ssu Weng and Peter Pesic, $100 Camille Romero, $100 Dennis and Susan Sanderson, $200 Philip and Jody Schiliro, $100 Charles and Norma Scott, $250 Jim and Georgia Snead, $200 Sonya and Patrick Snyder, $25 The Rikoon Group, $250 The staff of the School for Advanced Research, $326.12 Andres Romero, Benny Duran and Pat Trujillo, in memory of Waldo Roybal, $150 Laura Holt and John Vavruska, $50 Paul Abrams, $500 Anonymous, in memory of John Martin, $150 Anonymous (13), $2,350 Bob and Sara Armstrong, in memory of John A. Martin, $50 David and Peggy Ater, in memory of John A. Martin, $250 Kristin Reidy and Dan Baker, in memory of Sue Maestas, $50 Lori and Joseph Baros, $200 Mark and Kathy Basham, in memory of Judy and Austin Basham, $500 Vanlin and Michael Chan, in memory of Sue Maestas, $25 Kelly Cyr, in memory of Sue Maestas, $50 Lynn Daniel, in memory of Torrey, $100 Joanne and Donald Davis, $200 Gary Denmark, $50 Lynn McKelvey and Glenn Dickter, $150 Emily and John Drabanski, in memory of John A. Martin, $50 Stephen and Karen Durkovich, $500 Reid and Susan Engstrom, $200 Feliz Esparza, in memory of Sue Maestas, $25 Eye Associates of New Mexico Ltd., in memory of Sue Maestas, $418.69 Tim O’Donoghue and Katie Flanagan, $500 Marilyn Foss, $50 Victor and Nellie Garcia, $30 Heidi Ann Hahn, $100 Katherine Higgins, $25 Akio and Vera Hirano, $50 Rebecca Holt, $50 Robert and Susan Horning, $100 Ann Hosfeld, $50 Gregory Hunt, $100 Timothy Johnson, in memory of Sue Maestas, $100 Louann Jordan, $25 Julia B. Rose, Attorney, in honor of her clients, $500 Tom and Lynda Kellahin, $500 Mark and Lailes, $100 Colleen LaPorte, $100 Elaine Lavadie Salazar, in memory of John A. Martin, $100 Keith Anderson and Barbara Lenssen, in memory of John A. Martin, $250 Ray and Margarete Lopez, $50 Amanda and Jeremy Lopez, in memory of Sue Maestas, $5 Deanna Einspahr and Rick Martinez, in memory of Canuto Delgado, $60 Ann Hume and Bill Mathews, $50 Lois, Larry and Colin McFarland, in memory of Brad McFarland, $100 Mike and Wendy McGonagle, in memory of John A. Martin, $100 John Donnell and Judy McGowan, $200 J. Medrano, $40 Nathaniel Messimer, $100 Katheryn Miller, $50 Magdalene Montoya, $50 Stuart Bluestone and Judy Naumburg, $200 Delta and Jimmy Noble, in memory of Sue Maestas, $15 Ellie Gray and Michael Nunnally, in memory of Mike Gray and Laura Wrang, $100 Allen Ogard, $100 J.David and Celina M. Ortiz, in memory of Pita Ortiz and Frances Griego, $100 Camille and Steven Ovitsky, $100 Peter McCarthy and Emily Powell, $100 Lois and Bud Redding, $200 Renate Reiss, $50 Beverly Rhymes, in memory of John Martin, $25 Yvonne and James Rogers, $100 Suzanne Rogers, $10 Annette and Charles Romero, $100 Rotary Club of Santa Fe, $2,682 James and Kim Rubin, $50 Michelle and Cliff Rudy, $250 Mike and Jennifer Saladen, $100 Robert and Judith Sherman, $500 Jerry and Dee Smart, $25 Spirit of the Earth, Co., $208 The Arroyo Society, $100 Donna Kusewitt and John Thilsted, $200 Marla Velarde, $100 Mary Walta, in honor of Sandra Brinck, Eileen Mandel and Paul Chitwood, $150 White & Luff Financial, $200 Sharon Woods, $250 John and Beverly Young, $100
Cumulative total: $191,907.02
hold Wednesday during an altercation in the 800 block of the West Frontage Road of N.M. 599. u A burglar stole unlisted items from a vehicle parked on Camino Cerrado in Pojoaque between 3 p.m. Wednesday and 4:30 p.m. Thursday. u Philip Fiorenzio, 64, of Edgewood was arrested on suspicion of false imprisonment and interference with communications after deputies said he prevented his wife from calling law enforcement during an altercation on Friday.
LOCAL & REGION
Calif. begins issuing driver’s licenses to all The Washington Post
Early Friday morning, as some people trudged back to work after a holiday and others basked in a long weekend, lines had already formed outside motor vehicle offices across California. Those waiting in line came because the country’s most populous state was set to begin issuing driver’s licenses to residents, regardless of their immigration status, fulfilling the promise of a
law passed more than a year ago. The change makes California one of 10 states to give out licenses this way, according to the National Immigration Law Center. Yet there is an added weight to the shift occurring in California, the state with the largest number of undocumented residents in the country. State officials estimate that more than a million residents could get such licenses in the coming years.
California law used to require drivers to prove that they were legal residents, but the new law requires that as of Friday, they must now just prove that they reside in the state. This means presenting anything from utility bills to rental agreements. Drivers also have to prove their identity, which involves presenting a passport or identification card from a number of other countries, and pass the tests checking
their vision, knowledge and ability behind the wheel. The $33 fee is all that stands between them and a driver’s license. About 1.4 million people are expected to apply for driver’s licenses allowed by the new law over the next three years, according to the DMV. To prepare for this surge in applications, the DMV opened new license processing centers and hired hundreds of new employees.
Funeral services and memorials RICHARD "DICKIE" RODRIGUEZ "HON" Five Year Anniversary 1-8-10
MARK WRAY SR. 01/30/60- 12/26/14
It’s been five long years since you’ve been gone. It’s so hard to describe what we’ve been through without you. We miss you so much, but thankful that our Lord is caring for you till we meet again. Please join us for an anniversary mass for our loved ones: Gene Alex Dickie 1-8-1972 1-8-1981 1-8-2010 On January 4, 2014 at 6 p.m., at St. Anne’s Catholic Church, Alicia Street. Loving You Always, Pauline, Debbie, Paula & Families GEORGE PATRICK BOWKER JR. George Patrick Bowker Jr. passed away suddenly on Tuesday, December 30, 2014. He was 79 years old. Bowker was preceded in death by his mother and father, Mr. & Mrs. George Patrick Bowker Sr. Bowker was also preceded in death by his son Bobby Bowker and his daughter Shirley Bowker-Piccandra. George is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Lida Bowker. He is also survived by his daughters Pamela and Loretta, Chantal and Brittney; sons Mike, Pat (Merlene), Joey (Kabrina). George had 8 grandchildren, Ginger, Jennifer, Mickey, Patrick, Ashleigh, Paula, Steven and Alayah. Bowker had three great-grandchildren, Savannah, James and Anthony Lee. Bowker was an avid and devoted Catholic and never missed church. Bowker was a loving father. All of his kids will miss him deeply. George had too many friends to list but one that must be mentioned is his buddy, Guti, whom he had known since their third grade at St. Michaels High School. Bowker is going to be missed greatly by all who knew him. Services will be on Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at St. John’s Catholic Church starting with a rosary at 8:00 am and Mass to follow at 9:00 am Bowker’s remains will be laid to rest at Rosario Cemetery directly following the 9:00 am mass. Honorary Pallbearers will be Buddy Duran, Paul Gesner, Rick Gutierrez, Lorenzo (Guti) Gutierrez, Ron Jacobs and Frank "Gato" Trujillo. Berardinelli Family Funeral Service 1399 Luisa Street Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 984-8600 Please sign our guestbook for the family at: www.berardinellifuneralhome.com CAROLYN ANN EDWARDS
Rivera Family Funerals and Cremations 417 East Rodeo Rd. Santa Fe, NM 87505 Phone: (505) 989-7032 Fax: (505) 820-0435 santafefuneraloption.com
(505) 989-7032 Lorinda Garduno, Santa Fe December 22, 2014 John Hasted, Santa Fe December 24, 2014 Doyle Davis, Santa Fe December 24, 2014 Chrissinda Gardner, Santa Fe December 25, 2014 Mark Wray, Santa Fe December 26, 2014 Donald Liska, Santa Fe December 26, 2014 Reuben Longacre, Santa Fe December 27, 2014 Kimi Fukada, Santa Fe December 29, 2014 Esther Trujillo, Santa Fe December 30, 2014 Alfred Koelle, Santa Fe December 30, 2014 Vincent Padilla, Santa Fe December 30, 2014 Paul Fisher, Santa Fe December 31, 2014 Lucia Lovato, Santa Fe December 31, 2014 Evaristo "Abie" Trujillo, Santa Fe December 31, 2014 Walter Lewis Baker, Ranchos de Taos December 21, 2014 Nadine Vigil, Taos December 30, 2014 Patricia Maggie Faralla, Santa Fe December 21, 2014 Robert Keefer, Rinconada December 22, 2014 Pete Manzanares, Santa Fe December 26, 2014 Ronald Lang, Espanola December 28, 2014 Dorothy Lear, Santa Fe December 30, 2014 Sammy Garduno, Chimayo December 30, 2014 Rivera Family Funerals and Cremations 417 East Rodeo Rd. Santa Fe, NM 87505 Phone: (505) 989-7032 Fax: (505) 820-0435 santafefuneraloption.com ISAUDRO MANUEL ROYBAL
Carolyn Ann Edwards died peacefully surrounded by family and friends after a lengthy illness on December 31st, 2014 in Santa Fe, NM at the age of 72. She was born on November 2nd 1942 in Collbran, CO. Later her family moved to Grand Junction, CO where she attended high school. After living in San Francisco for a few years, she traveled to New Mexico where the beauty of the people and the landscape captivated her heart. She was a longtime resident of Pojoaque, NM for the past 26 years; she moved her family there to be closer to the Los Alamos National Laboratory where she worked as a Budget Analyst. Her pride and joy in life were her children, grandchildren, and great grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents, Gerald and Evelyn McNew of Santa Fe, NM. She is survived by her brother Byron McNew (Tina) of Montrose, CO, her brother Roger McNew (Jane) of Albuquerque, NM, her children; David Edwards (Annie) of Santa Fe, NM, Kareem Edwards (Mary Jo) of Santa Fe, NM, Sabra Edwards of Albuquerque, NM, and Yussef Edwards (Angela Martinez) of Espanola, NM, her grandchildren; Brendon, Bradley, Samantha, Savannah, Tazmin, Mina, Sierra, Hannah, Kareem Jr., Simone, Corey, Dylan, Benjamin, Gabriel, Jaden, Mikayla, and Andrew, her great grandson; Lorenzo, and her niece; Sabrina, along with many other family and friends. Carolyn enjoyed water coloring and most of all reading. She amassed a wealth of knowledge that she shared with those she came in contact with. It is her smile, her caring nature, her knowledge, and her unconditional love that will be missed the most. Serving the family as pallbearers, Gary Talachy, Bobby Burnette, Brendon Edwards, Bradley Edwards, Kareem Jr. Edwards, and Tazmin Edwards. Honorary pallbearers, Gabriel Edwards and Lorenzo Lujan de la Fuente. A public viewing will be held on Thursday, January 8th, 2014, 1011am at Berardinelli Funeral Home. Following the viewing, a funeral mass will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe located at 208 Grant Ave. at 12pm, the burial will immediately follow at the Rosario Cemetery. Berardinelli Family Funeral Service 1399 Luisa Street Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 984-8600 Please sign our guestbook for the family at: www.berardinellifuneralhome.com
Opening Summer of 2015
Mark was called home to our Lord; he will be forever missed but never forgotten. He is preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Rosina Wray. He is survived by his beloved wife, Elizabeth Wray, her parents, James and Erneda Salazar, his children, Erica, Mark Jr (Jessica) and Elisha, along with his dear grandchildren, Joey, Kaylee, Albert James and Dominic. A rosary will be held Monday, January 5, 2015 at St. Anne’s Catholic Church at 7:30 PM and mass on Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at St. Anne’s Catholic Church at 11:00 AM, Burial will follow at Santa Fe Memorial Gardens Cemetery and reception to follow burial at St. Anne’s Parish. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Capt. Mark Wray Memorial Fund at State Employees Credit Union.
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Isaudro Manuel Roybal, a lifelong resident of Pojoaque, died on December 22, at the age of 93. He was a man of strong faith, WWII Veteran serving in the Pacific. He owned a construction company passing it on to his son Manuel. He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret, who died earlier this year. He is survived by four children: Shirley Tolk and husband Keith Tolk, Manuel Roybal and wife Paula Roybal, Paul Roybal and Sharon Roybal Jimenez; grandchildren: Rachael Montoya and husband Jimmy Montoya, Manuel Roybal and wife Selena Roybal, Jenifer Rogers and husband Christian Rogers, Stephanie Roybal, Ronald Jimenez and wife Alejandra Jimenez, Shantal Romero and husband Daren Romero, Nick Tolk, wife Linda, Bonnie Hilstrom and husband Blake Hilstrom, Jake Tolk and Lisa Trautwein; along with 11 great grandchildren. Services will be held at Our Lady of Guadalupe in Pojoaque Monday, January 5, 2015, the Rosary at 10:00 followed by Mass. The burial services will be at the Santa Fe National Cemetery.
Berardinelli Family Funeral Service 1399 Luisa Street Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 984-8600 Please sign our guestbook for the family at: www.berardinellifuneralhome.com
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