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Pacheco St., then sitting on a bench in front of the store and drinking it. u A handgun, some personal The Santa Fe Police Departchecks and jewelry were stolen ment is investigating the folfrom a house in the 1200 block of lowing reports: Vitalia Street between 9:55 a.m. u Someone stole a Los Alamos and 12:17 p.m. Wednesday. National Laboratory identification u Jonathan Baca, 21, 1500 Luisa card, along with credit cards, from Court, was arrested on charges of a car parked in the 500 block of assault against a household memRio Grande Avenue between 11 p.m. ber, false imprisonment and battery Monday and 6 a.m. Tuesday. on a household member after he u Angelique Quintana, 36, 453 allegedly threatened someone with Amado St., was arrested on charges a knife and wouldn’t let her leave of shoplifting and drinking in an his Luisa Court apartment at about unlicensed place. She was accused 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. of stealing a bottle of tequila from The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Smith’s Supermarket, 2110 S. Office is investigating the fol-
lowing reports: u Someone stole $1,500 worth of tools, electronic equipment and jewelry from a house off Rancho Sin Vacas sometime between June 18 and Tuesday. u Power tools, an air compressor, air hoses, a nail gun and other tools were stolen from a shed and a pickup toolbox on a property off Las Estrellas in the La Cienega area sometime between May 24 and May 29.
DWI arrests u Evangelina Rivera-Arias, 52, 2800 Cerrillos Road, was arrested
by Santa Fe police on charges of DWI and driving without proof of insurance at about 1:32 a.m. Thursday near the intersection of Cerrillos Road and Lujan Street.
Speed SUVs u The Santa Fe Police Department listed the following locations for mobile speed-enforcement vehicles: SUV No. 1 at Cordova Road between Galisteo Street and Old Pecos Trail; SUV No. 2 at Don Diego Avenue between Cerrillos Road and Linda Vista Road; SUV No. 3 at West San Mateo Street between Galisteo Road and St. Francis Drive.
I-25 pavement work begins The New Mexico Department of Transportation on Thursday began a three-week pavement rehabilitation project on Interstate 25 southeast of Santa Fe. The construction zone starts 0.07 miles east of the St. Francis Drive exit and extends to the Lamy Y interchange, the agency said in a news release. Travelers can anticipate a reduced speed of 65 mph, minor delays and lane closures from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, until completion, scheduled for July 19, the statement said. For questions or more information on road construction, contact project engineer Habib AbiKhalil at 412-3580 or visit nmroad.com. The New Mexican
Funeral services and memorials KATHARYN LEITZELL CLYDE MAY 8, 1937 ~ JUNE 22, 2013 Katharyn Leitzell Clyde, 76, of Santa Fe, New Mexico died on June 22, 2013 in Rochester, Minnesota with her family at her side. Her death came after a relatively brief but valiant struggle with cancer. She was born on May 8, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois to Ted and Meads Leitzell. Together with her older sister Gretchen and younger brother Jim, the family moved to Benton, Wisconsin in 1939 where Katharyn spent time with her adored grandfather, Doc. They moved back to Chicago and then to Evanston, Illinois where the children grew up and attended school. Katharyn’s keen intellect led to considerable academic achievement. In 1958, she graduated with distinction with a B.A. in History from Stanford University, where she was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa and Cap and Gown Societies. After college, she married and raised two children, James Laidlaw Decker and Jennifer Meads Decker, while living in Palo Alto and Belvedere, California. During this time she exercised both her intellect and benevolence in diverse ways by serving as a docent at the Asian Art Museum as well as an auxiliary member of the Louise Boyd Children’s Art Museum and Marin General Hospital. After her children were grown, Katharyn returned to school. She earned an MBA from the University of California at Berkeley in 1978 and then initiated a business career. She worked for Crocker National Bank in San Francisco, initially in the International Division. She was later promoted to VicePresident of Management and Planning in the bank’s Finance Division. Katharyn also worked as a management consultant for the financial consulting firm, Edgar, Dunn, and Conover. On July 3, 1986 Katharyn married Larry F. Clyde in Tiburon, California. They relocated to New York City for two years and then to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1988 to 2000. While in Pittsburgh, Katharyn worked for Carnegie Mellon University as Consultant to the Budget Office and as Manager of Planning and Administration. She was an officer in the Sewickley Village Garden Club and an active member of the Allegheny Country Club. Katharyn and Larry built a home in Santa Fe in 1987 and retired there as full-time residents in 2000. Katharyn soon nurtured her lifelong interest in worthy community causes, especially those relating to children’s education. She served as a member of the Board of Directors for United Way of Santa Fe County, and as a volunteer at both the Agua Fria Pre-Kindergarten program and CASA. Katharyn also served as Vice-Chair and Treasurer of the Hestia Fund, which is devoted to funding programs designed to increase the graduation rate among Santa Fe middle school students. Katharyn loved travel, gardening, fine dining, jazz, opera, reading, hiking, crossword puzzles, games, and hanging out with her dogs Herman, Bradley, and currently, Duncan. She had a special love of horses and riding at the Club at Las Campanas was a passion. Although it took her a while, she found her equine soul mate Zuni, a beautiful buckskin gelding. Katharyn is survived by her husband, Larry F. Clyde; her daughter, Jennifer Decker Buck; her brother, James Leitzell; and grandson, Jacob Decker. Her son, James Laidlaw Decker, preceded her in death. The family would like to express its deep appreciation to the Christus St. Vincent Cancer Center, the Mayo Clinic, Rochester Methodist Hospital and Seasons Hospice for their outstanding professionalism, kindness and care for our beloved Katharyn.
ELAINE M. SANDERS
SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 ~ JUNE 18, 2013 Elaine was born on September 8, 1960 and died peacefully on June 18, 2013 in Apollo Beach, Florida after a brief illness. Elaine had lived most of her life in Santa Fe and had lived her married life in several states and most recently in Florida. She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Celestino and Catalina Varela of Pecos, and her brother, Michael R. Trujillo on February 20, 2012. She is survived by her parents, Horacio and Pauline Herrera; husband, Dan Sanders, sons: Daniel Sanders, Jacob (Amanda) Herrera, step-son, Jason (Mandie) Sanders; granddaughter; Julianna Leeya Herrera; brother, John (Diana) Trujillo; step-brother, Steve Herrera; step-sister, Jeannette Jewell, nephews. Justin and Dylon Trujillo; and many other relatives who were very near and dear to her. Elaine was active in many community and church activities wherever her husband’s employment took them. She enjoyed her family immensely and she will be deeply missed. Funeral services will be held at The Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Santa Fe on Monday, July 1st with a Rosary at 9 a.m. followed by a Mass at 10 a.m. Burial will be held at Rosario Cemetery immediately after Mass. Please join us for a reception honoring Elaine’s life. It will be held at the Hilton Hotel (Ortiz Junior Ballroom) 100 Sandoval Street, following the burial.
JOHN "BOUNCER" SENA 8 YEAR
KATE JACQUELINE KLEIN SEPTEMBER 1, 1992 JUNE 28, 2009
MANUEL GUADALUPE MIERA "MANNY"
EDWIN W. GONZALES 5/10/54 - 7/1/11 2 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
Passed away Tuesday, June 25th, 2013 surrounded by his loving family. A life-long NM native, Manuel was born in Algodones, NM December 12, 1926. Born to Federico and Mariana Miera. Manuel was preceded in death by his parents; his loving wife, Kate on June 5th, 2011; his son, Patrick; grandsons, Robbie and Diego; brothers, Del and Henry Miera; sisters, Amalia Apodaca and Emma Corella. Manuel is survived by his children: Rick (Diane) Wilbert, Rita Sena (David), Yolanda, Kenny (Mary Jane) Robert (Jessica), Velda Romero (Ralph); his brothers, Ruben Miera and Clyde Miera (Lorraine); sister-in-law, Annie Miera; sixteen grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, one great great grandson and many special nieces and nephews who he dearly loved. After returning from WWII, he married his beloved Kate; they were married 64 years. He was reunited with the love of his life on Kate’s birthday, June 25th. Our dad was loving, caring and a hardworking role model for his children, grandchildren, and all who knew him. He found great joy in cooking for his family and friends. His quick wit and unleashed sense of humor remained with him even into his last hours. Manuel dedicated 34 years as a coach/officer for Santa Fe baseball Babe Ruth and Little Leagues. As a young soldier he ran up the Army’s chain of command and gained permission to recruit players from all races to play together and formed the Island’s first interracial baseball team. He was an avid sports fan attending all high school athletic events throughout NM while also being a faithful fan of his children’s and grandchildren’s sporting events. Rosary will be recited June 28th, Friday 7 p.m. at St. Anne’s Parish. Funeral Mass will be held Saturday 10 am at St. Anne’s Parish, burial to follow in Algodones, NM. Reception held at St. Anne’s Parish Hall following burial. Serving as pallbearers are his sons: Rick, Wilbert, Robert, Kenny. Also serving are Bob Miera and Rick Gutierrez. Honorary Pallbearers are his grandchildren, and faithful sons-in-law, David Sena, Ralph Romero: also Annie Miera, Lourdes Sena, Donald Serrano and Buddy Rosacker.
Beloved husband, son, father, brother and friend; we love you and miss your smile and laughter. May you rest is peace and may perpetual light shine upon you. With love and gratitude for all you did for us. From your loving wife, Hazeldine and all those you touched. A Mass will be held on Sunday, June 30, at 9 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 1301 Osage Ave.
ANTHONY V. HURTADO The family of Anthony V. Hurtado would like to thank St. Anne’s Church for the Mass and Rosary along with everyone who extended their condolences and support. We would like to invite everyone to a 30 day Mass for Anthony on Sunday June 30, 2013 at 5:30 pm as San Ysidro church 3552 Agua Fria St. Thank you, The Hurtado Family
GERALD K. METTER
Rivera Family Funerals and Cremations 417 East Rodeo Rd. Santa Fe, NM 87505 Phone: (505) 989-7032 Fax: (505) 820-0435 santafefuneraloption.com Dearest Kate, Know you are forever loved by those you left behind. We miss you so much. Love, Mom and Steve Kate is survived by: Susan Roth, Barry Klein and Steve Meyer.
JOE FRANK SENA 30 DAY
We remember the laughter We remember the smiles We remember all we shared We will love you forever. Mass Shrine of our Lady of Guadalupe 417 Agua Fria Saturday, June 29 at 5 p.m. Cindy, Bernadette, Dolores, JoJo, Becca, and Family
LAWRENCE P.J. BONAGUIDI Lawrence P. J. Bonaguidi, born in Albuquerque, who made his mark in maritime law in New York City, died Thursday June 13th at his home in Santa Fe, NM. He was 78. After graduating first in his class at Albuquerque High School, Mr. Bonaguidi left for Harvard College and Yale Law School. He then moved to New York City and began his legal career. He became a partner in a prominent firm before opening Green and Bonaguidi with his friend and colleague, the late Bill Green. Mr. Bonaguidi also argued, successfully, several cases before The Supreme Court of the United States. Later he became General Counsel at Bay Container Company with his good friend and business partner, Bert Guido. After living many years in New York City and spending many summers at his Fire Island beach house, Mr. Bonaguidi, returned to New Mexico and took up residence in Santa Fe, where he resided until his death. He also maintained his New York City apartment, lived at times in Rome, Italy; the Isle of Capri and travelled extensively. During his years in Santa Fe, Mr. Bonaguidi founded The Lawrence P.J. Bonaguidi Foundation which became a generous donor to the Santa Fe Opera, SouthWest Cares, The Lensic and various local and national charities and educational insitutions. The foundation will continue in his absence. Mr. Bonaguidi is survived by his life partner, Joseph Finnegan. His previous partner, Vincent Sorgi, died in Santa Fe in 2003. His parents, Dino and Olga ’Coco’ Bonaguidi, predeceased him. Surviving family include Richard and Nedra Matteucci of Santa Fe and his dear cousin, Jacqueline (Frank) Murar of San Francisco and their children: Ginger Murar, Kathy Browm, Donna Fianca and Paul Murar. Mr. Bonaguidi also leaves behind a large group of friends that will miss him dearly. Plans are still being made for a Memorial Service and reception and will be announced at a later date.
Gerald K. Metter of Carson, NM passed away on Monday, June 17, 2013. He is survived by his lifetime partner of 23 years, Beth Metter, as well as his daughters and many other loving family members and friends. A celebration of life ceremony will be held on Saturday, June 29, 2013 from 1-4 pm at the Inn at Santa Fe 8376 Cerrillos Road Santa Fe, NM 87507.
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