Santa fe new mexican, oct 30, 2013

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Funeral services and memorials EVA LOPEZ DE LARRAGOITE (1920-2013) After 93 years of laughter and love, Eva Lopez de Larragoite has gone to her rest. Eva was a dynamic, creative, independent woman who was a special presence in many lives. Eva was a talented artist, award winning gardener, craftswoman, folk musician, Senior Olympian, champion speller, and enthusiastic line dancer. She had many good friends from the years she lived on Hano Road in the Casa Alegre neighborhood, as a member of La Sociedad de Folklorica, and from the Mary Esther Gonzales Senior Center. Born to Genaro and Domitila (Tila) Martin Lopez in Carlsbad, New Mexico, Eva’s family moved to Agua Fria Street in Santa Fe when she was a child, and then to Franklin Avenue where she grew up with her sisters Lena, Helen, and Virginia. She married Alfonso Larragoite in 1937, and they had three children, Alfonso Jr., Jeanette, and Patricio. Eva received honors and awards for her community service and activities, including Zonta Club’s 1995 Woman of the Year, and the 1993 Prime Time Expo VIII Circles of Excellence Award for volunteer lifetime achievements, which included: president of the Mary Esther Gonzales Senior Council, member of the St. John’s Catholic Church Altar Society, member of the Historic Santa Fe Foundation, counselor with the Benevolent Patriotic Order of Does, docent at the Santuario de Guadalupe, volunteer for the American Cancer Society, and as a member of the Que Suave Kitchen Band. Additionally, Eva won awards for her roses and flower gardens from the Santa Fe Rose Society and Casa Alegre Garden Club. She developed the rose garden at the Harvey Cornell Park on Cordova Road, and was presented the Jardin de Eva rose garden at the Mary Esther Gonzales Senior Center. Eva was also a Santa Fe County Fair and New Mexico State Fair prize winner for her needlework and paintings, including oils and retablos. She was a guest storyteller for Friends of Open Hands, appearing with the well-known artist Pablita Velarde, and was a co-author of "1990 Cuentos: Telling Our Stories", writings by Santa Fe Elders published by Open Hands. Eva was also proud of the time she spent working at the Maytag Mansion, and delighted in setting a perfect, formal dining table. In her later years, Eva and Alfonso moved to the historic Larragoite home at 803 Agua Fria Street, which she helped restore, proudly maintained, and where she took great pleasure in hosting various social events. Her dream was to open an arts and crafts studio in the space where the Larragoite Store once operated. During Eva’s last days, her sons Patricio and Alfonso Jr., kept vigil night and day at her bedside. Also in dedicated daily attendance were her husband, her daughter, her daughter-in-law Loretta, granddaughter Teresa, and namesake, great-granddaughter Eva. "Mama Eva" was greatly loved by her grandchildren Teresa, Stephen, and Carlos, step-grandson Matt, and great-grandchildren Diana, Eva, Cruz and Clio. She was a loving sister to Helen Perry and John Mac Lopez, beloved aunt to many nieces and nephews, and beloved mother-in-law and sister-inlaw. Eva’s infectious laughter and zest for life will remain with all those who loved her. Service arrangements are pending.

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MARY ELIZABETH STRAWN Born October 17, 1923 and reared in Jacksonville, Illinois, died peacefully at home October 28, 2013 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Beth married Robert Strawn, now deceased, in her home in Jacksonville Illinois, May 3, 1944. In 1954 Beth moved with her family to Denver, Colorado. After living in Colorado for 27 years, Beth and Bob moved to Santa Fe. Beth was known by her friends to be an avid and knowledgeable bridge player, voracious reader, accomplished knitter, enthusiastic golfer and traveled extensively throughout the world. She is survived by two sons, David, (Deborah) of Manitou Springs, Colorado; Mark, (Kathy) of Springfield, Illinois; as well as grandchildren Megan Strawn, Jake Strawn, (Katie), and Lindsay Strawn. Sister Helen Kohr and brother Robert Robinson, along with numerous nieces and nephews and their children, and her loving companion Dorset Sanford also survive. Interment will be with husband Bob at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date.

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JOSE TITO DURAN 72, of Chupadero, NM passed away October 27, 2013. He was born to Rosalia and Patricio Duran whom have preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death his wife, Martha, brothers, Lino and Aniceto Duran, sisters, Rosalia "Rosie" Jimenez, Sara "Sarita" Trujillo, son, Raymond "Wedo" Duran. He is survived by his son, Robert "Bobby" Duran, daughters, Judy Vanchaik, Rosa "Rose" McBride (Gary), Isabelle Duran (Roman Valdez), Angela Duran (Jorge Mata), grandsons, Patrick Duran, Marcos Vanchaik, Robert Houston, and Daniel Houston, granddaughters, Angelica Vanchaik, Martha Duran, Shantel Mata, Monique Valdez, Vangie Valdez, 6 great grandchildren as well as other family members, and friends. He was a very hard working man, always there to lend a helping hand, and true champion. He loved fishing, hiking, and the outdoors. He will be missed dearly. Special thanks to Heritage Hospice and a very special thanks to his niece, Edwina Gonzales. Visitation will be Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 6 p.m. at Rosario Chapel. Rosary will follow at 7 p.m. at Rosario Chapel. Mass of a Christian burial will be held Friday, November 1, 2013 at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Pallbearers will be: Patrick Duran, Marcos Vanchaik, Martha Duran, Joseph McBride, Gary McBride Jr., and Shantel Mata. Honorary Pallbearers will be: Robert Houston and Daniel Houston.

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search: Police believe suspect’s brother is involved in burglary Sept. 14. They believe Robert Pacheco used a handgun to about Pacheco returning to the force the manager to open the area. safe and, with an accomplice, Police believe that Pacheco’s stole an undisclosed amount brother, Thomas Pacheco, 34, of money before fleeing. The an employee of the Weck’s res- manager later told police that taurant, let Robert Pacheco and Thomas Pacheco had returned an unidentified other man into to the restaurant after closing to pick up something he had the restaurant after closing on

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The Santa Fe Police Department is investigating the following reports: u Burglars carried off a TV and an Xbox from a home in the 1100 block of Harrison Road between 7:45 and 9:45 a.m. Monday. u A purse containing a driver’s license and a Social Security card were taken from a car parked in the 1100 block of Maez Road between 2 and 2:30 p.m. Monday. u A thief grabbed a wallet, an iPod and two sports bags from an unlocked car in the 2800 block of Bellamah Drive between 1:30 and 6 a.m. Sunday. u A man in the 600 block of Velarde Street reported that his vehicle was stolen between 7 p.m. Sunday and 6 a.m. Monday. u A laptop computer worth $800 was taken from a vehicle parked in the 100 block of Park Avenue between 4:30 and 8 p.m. Monday. u Burglars hauled away a laptop computer and a 48- to 50-inch TV from a home in the 600 block of E. Barcelona Road between 4 and 5:45 p.m. Monday. u Someone stole $5,000, an iPod, a Luminox watch and some foreign currency from a home in the 2000 block of Avenida de las Alturas between noon Saturday and 6 p.m. Monday. u A Coach purse was taken from a car parked in the 1000 block of Marquez Place between 6:30 and 7:45 p.m. Monday. u A woman reported that she was parked at the Del Norte

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Mary Lou Cook, 95, of Santa Fe, passed away peacefully on October 7, 2013. Mary Lou Cook lived a life full of miracles, love & creativity. A Memorial Service will be held at the St. Francis Auditorium, 107 W. Palace Ave, Santa Fe, on October 30, 2013 at 11:00 a.m.

allegedly forgotten. Thomas Pacheco was arrested on robbery and other charges. Police have been actively searching for Robert Pacheco since Saturday. Contact Chris Quintana at 986-3093 or cquintana@ sfnewmexican.com.

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Born on August 31, 1959, Richard M. Duran passed away on October 23, 2013. He is preceded in death by his father Alfonso Duran. He is survived by his daughter Jennifer Carmack, his mother Mary Duran, siblings: Rose Marie Duran, Sylvia and Edward Nickerson, Alfonso Duran, Sandra and Michael Mares, several nephews and nieces and other direct family members. May his soul rest in peace. A rosary will be recited at St. Anne’s Parish on Thursday October 31, 2013 at 9am. Mass will immediately follow. The burial will be at the Agua Fria Cementerio.

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Credit Union, 403 W. Cordova Road, when a man entered her car and tried to steal the $100 she had withdrawn from an ATM at 3 p.m. Monday. She reported that she fought off the man and managed to hold onto a $20 bill. The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the following reports: u A 42-inch TV was stolen from a home on Erica Road between 8 and 9 p.m. Sunday. u A woman reported that someone stole checks from her mother’s home on Shasta Lane on Oct. 11 and used them to buy about $100 worth of goods at a Giant gas station.

DWI arrest u Luis Marquez, 54, 1018 Calle Margarita, was arrested and booked on charges of drunken driving and failure to appear. County deputies reported they found him passed out in the Zia Center parking lot, 4600 block of Airport Road, at 1 a.m. Tuesday. He reportedly blew a .30 and .31 in Breathalyzer tests.

speed suVs u The Santa Fe Police Department listed the following

locations for mobile speedenforcement vehicles: SUV No. 1 at Gonzales Community School from 7:25 to 8:15 a.m. and 2:10 to 2:55 p.m., and on West Alameda Street at Cedar Street at other times; SUV No. 2 at E.J. Martinez Elementary School from 7:25 to 8:15 a.m. and 2:10 to 2:55 p.m., and on West San Mateo Drive between Galisteo Street and St. Francis Drive at other times; SUV No. 3 on Zia Road at Vo Tech Road.

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