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Mary Viola Garcia
(April 27, 1943 - October 23, 2012)

Mary Viola Garcia, age 69, died Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at her home in Clayton.

Rosary was recited at 7:00 PM on Thursday, October 25 by Deacon P. Louis Montoya and Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Friday, October 26, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Clayton, New Mexico with Fr. Glenn Jones, Celebrant. Burial will follow in the Clayton Memorial Cemetery by Hass Funeral Directors of Clayton, New Mexico.

Mary Viola Garcia was born on April 27, 1943 in Clayton, New Mexico to Juan B. Gallegos and Cleofas Sanchez. A lifelong resident of Clayton, New Mexico, she started working at the courthouse when she was fourteen years old and attended Business School in Colorado after she graduated from Clayton High School in 1961. Viola worked for Clayton Title Service and later for C. U. Title Service for many years. She married Johnny Garcia on September 10, 1984 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Viola was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Clayton and she was a care giver to many of her family members. Viola was preceded in death by her parents and by numerous aunts and uncles.

SURVIVORS:

HUSBAND: Johnny Garcia of Clayton, New Mexico.

1 DAUGHTER: Margaret Elizabeth Garcia of Clayton, New Mexico.

1 BROTHER: Juan B. Gallegos of Clayton, New Mexico.

And numerous cousins.

Mary "Tina" Ernestine Sintas
March 27, 1938 - March 9, 2014

Mary Ernestine “Tina” Sintas, age 75, a resident of Albuquerque, was called home to our Lord on Sunday, March 9, 2014. She was born March 27, 1938 in Clayton, NM to Eduardo Sintas and Maria Elisa (Salazar) Sintas. Tina worked many years for the Town of Clayton, and for the State of New Mexico. She also worked under the administration of Governor Toney Anaya. Upon moving to Albuquerque, she worked for the University of New Mexico for the Dean at the College of Education. After retirement, she worked several years as a private sitter/caregiver. Her love and faith in God was evident every day, her love of life, along with her passion for reading, and her practice of poetry. She had a long illness for several years, and had been under multiple home health care agencies, and hospice. We especially give thanks to Presbyterian Hospice of Albuquerque for their wonderful care in her last days. Tina was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Bill Sintas; Jack Sintas; Jess Trujillo; Eli Sintas; and Johnny Lou Sintas; her sisters, Pauline Montoya; Mary Arguello; Gertrude Aragon; and Clorinda Ortiz; nephews, Eddie Boy Sintas; Steven Ortiz; David Arguello; and Clyde Trujillo; nieces, Patricia Apodaca; and Teresa Sintas. She was the last survivor of the Sintas’ family. Survivors include a sister in law, Marianna Sintas; two brothers-in-law, Sam Arguello and Gilbert Ortiz. Tina is also survived by two nieces very special to her, as well as other nieces and nephews and their respective families, many friends and neighbors. Interment will take place in Clayton, New Mexico. Arrangements entrusted to Riverside Funeral Home of Albuquerque, located at 225 San Mateo Blvd, NE. (505) 764-9663.

Bonneetah Coulter
October 4, 1912 - March 4, 2014

Bonneetah E. Coulter passed away at her home near Texline, Texas on Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at the age of 101. Funeral services were held at 1:00 PM on Friday, March 14, 2014 at the Clayton Seventh-day Adventist Church, 401 Harding Street with her son-in-law; Elder Edward Motschiedler officiating. Burial followed in the Texline Cemetery by Hass Funeral Directors of Clayton, New Mexico. Bonneetah Elizabeth Coulter was born on October 4, 1912 in Lodi, California to Henry Weishaar and Columbia (McFarland) Weishaar Larsen. She married Chalres Valmore “Bill” Coulter on December 31, 1936 at Abbott, NM. At the age of ten, she moved from California to the Hooker, OK area to live with her father and an uncle and aunt. In her early teens she was in charge of feeding the large wheat harvest crews. The family moved to the Farley, NM area during the late 20's. After graduating from Wheatland High School, it was her great desire to become a teacher. She was able to Southwestern Junior College, Keene, TX for one year of college but because of the Great Depression of the early 30's was forced to give up her dream. After her marriage in 1936, she and her husband farmed and ranched west of Farley, NM. She told many stories of the Dust Bowl days: of using a scoop shovel to remove the dirt out of the house after the dust storms, of the green patches of thistles that sprouted in the flanks of the starving cattle. Stacks had been made of the thistles to provide something for the cattle to eat. As the cattle ate at the stacks, thistle seeds had lodged in the dirt in their flanks and sprouted after a light rain. In 1952 she and Bill moved to an irrigated farm east of Texline, TX. After her husband death in 1998, Bonneetah maintained the farming and ranch operation with the assistance of her son Ron. A lifelong Seventh-day Adventist, she and her husband were instrumental in establishing the Clayton Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1949. She served the church in many capacities; teaching adult and children’s classes, pianist for services, membership clerk. She was church treasurer for many years until her 100th birthday. For ten years she was a member of the Texico Conference Executive Committee which provides oversight and direction for Seventh-day Adventist churches in New Mexico and West Texas. A self-taught pianist, she gave piano lessons to many students in the Texline area. Leadership in the community included six years as secretary and twenty years as president of the Texline VFW Auxiliary. She was also president of the Texline PTA for two terms. She loved to read and filled her home with books. Every year she read the Bible through and committed to memory the entire books of Romans and Matthew, along with several shorter books and many single chapters and verses. She also memorized paragraphs from favorite books on the life of Christ. In her younger years she had a garden and preserved large quantities of fruits and vegetables. Trees and flowers that she planted beautified her yard. Her interests included taking painting lessons in both oil and pastels. Many people recall her beautiful handwriting which she maintained until after her 100th birthday. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband in 1998, one son; Charles in 1964 and two brothers; Alvin Weishaar and Alan Larsen. SURVIVORS: 2 DAUGHTERS: Valeetah Motschiedler and her husband Edward of Riverside, California and Janeece Jung and her husband Robert of Redlands, California. 2 SONS: Ron W. Coulter and his wife Pamela and Lloyd V. Coulter and his wife Neta all of Texline, Texas. 10 GRANDCHILDREN: Rhonda Sukumaran and her husband Raj of Whitby, Ontario, Canada, Kevin Motschiedler and his wife Susan of Salt Lake City, Utah, Krista Brand and her husband Jeffrey of Riverside, California, Joellen Coulter of Denver, Colorado, Tasha Schellenberg and her husband Henry of Geary, Oklahoma, Clint Coulter and his wife Tasha and Jeffrey Coulter and his wife Jennifer all of Texline, Texas, Travis Coulter and his wife Liz of Spokane, Washington, Bryan Jung and his wife Beatrice of Chico, California and Natalie Jung of Redlands, California. 11 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN: Coulter and Maya Sukumaran of Whitby, Ontario, Canada, LaraLiz and Trent Schellenberg of Geary, Oklahoma, Karenna and Nadia Brand of Riverside, California, Conrad and Sylvie Coulter of Spokane, Washington, Finnegan Motschiedler of Salt Lake City, Utah and Caleb and Ethan Coulter of Texline, Texas. And several nieces and nephews MEMORIALS: The family suggests that memorials be made to the Clayton Seventh-day Adventist Church or to the Texline Cemetery Association.

Tim Simpson
May 9, 1958 - February 10, 2014

Tim Simpson, age 55, died Monday, February 10, 2014 in Lubbock, Texas.

Funeral Services were held at 2:00 PM on Friday, February 14, 2014 at the First Baptist Church in Clayton, New Mexico with Rev. Kyle Bueermann, pastor and Rev. Terrell Jones, pastor of Trinity Fellowship Church officiating. Burial followed in the Clayton Memorial Cemetery by Hass Funeral Directors of Clayton, New Mexico.

Tim Simpson was born on May 9, 1958 in Levelland, Texas to James Clayton Simpson and Ruth Latrell (Gillespie) Simpson. He graduated from Levelland High School and attended South Plains College for two years and then transferred to Texas Tech University where he graduated with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Medical Technology. Tim went to work at Coon Memorial Hospital in Dalhart, Texas where he met Pam Williams. They were later married on February 14, 1986 in Dalhart. In 1990 they moved to Clayton and Tim worked for Union County General Hospital as Lab Director for 23 years. Tim was preceded in death by his parents, grand-parents, mother-in-law; Isabel Williams, sister-in-law; Linda Williams Toney, brother-in-law; Jimmy Franklin and a niece Geneva Coke.

SURVIVORS:

WIFE: Pam Simpson of Clayton, New Mexico.

1 DAUGHTER: Krista Herrera of Clayton, New Mexico.

1 SON: T. J. Simpson of Clayton, New Mexico.

1 GRANDSON: Christopher Herrera, Jr. Of Clayton, New Mexico.

3 BROTHERS: Jimmy Simpson of Phoenix, Arizona, B. J. Simpson and his wife Vivian of Tatum, New Mexico and Danny Simpson and his wife Cindy of Lubbock, Texas.

1 SISTER: Paula Franklin of Phoenix, Arizona.

FATHER-IN-LAW: Calvin Williams of Clayton, New Mexico.

2 SISTERS-IN-LAW: Debbie Palmer and her husband Randy of Leavenworth, Kansas and Tiffany Johns of Clayton, New Mexico.

And numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

MEMORIALS: The family suggests that memorials be made in Tim’s Memory to Union County General Hospital.

Milton Joseph Cruz, Jr.
(August 19, 1982 - April 2, 2014)

U.S. Veteran

Milton Joseph Cruz, Jr., age 31, died Wednesday, April 2, 2014 in Amarillo, Texas.

Rosary will be recited at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 by Deacon P. Louis Montoya. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, April 9, 2014 at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Clayton, New Mexico with Fr. Joel Bugas, Celebrant. Burial will follow in the Clayton Memorial Cemetery by Hass Funeral Directors of Clayton, New Mexico.

Milton Joseph Cruz, Jr. was born on August 19, 1982 in Clayton, New Mexico to Milton Cruz, Sr. and Rita Lynn Chavez. He was raised in Clayton and graduated from Clayton High School in 2000. Milton moved to Espanola, New Mexico where he went to a tattoo school and served his apprenticeship. He joined the Army National Guard and served in Iraq for one year in 2006-2007. When he returned he moved to Denver, then Kansas and then to Amarillo. He traveled through many states pursuing his dreams. Milton owned Aristocrat Tattoo Studio in Amarillo, Texas and was planning on opening studios in St. Louis and Denver. Milton was preceded in death by his paternal Grandparents; Emma Gallegos Cruz and Archie Cruz.

SURVIVORS:

MOTHER: Lynn Gallegos of Clayton, New Mexico.

FATHER: Milton Cruz, Sr. of Clayton, New Mexico.

2 SONS: Jonathan Cruz and Izaeya Cruz both of Fort Worth, Texas.

1 DAUGHTER: Mailynn Illana Cruz of Amarillo, Texas.

1 STEP-SON: Xavier Packer of Amarillo, Texas.

3 BROTHERS: Kenneth Cruz and Eric Gallegos both of Amarillo, Texas and Angelo Gallegos of Clayton, New Mexico.

1 HALF-SISTER: Diane Martinez Torres of Las Vegas, New Mexico.

FIANCÉ: Kim Jade Ngocole Packer of Amarillo, Texas.

MATERNAL GRANDMOTHER: Jean Chavez of Clayton, New Mexico.

MATERNAL GRANDFATHER: Gene Chavez of Clayton, New Mexico.

Glenna Hanson
(February 1, 1934 - April 4, 2014)

Glenna Hanson, age 80, died Friday, April 4, 2014 in Clayton, New Mexico.

A memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM on Monday, April 21, 2014 at the Herzstein Memorial Museum in Clayton, New Mexico.

Moyie Carol Herriman
(April 19, 1946 - March 31, 2014)

Moyie Carol (Palmer) Herriman, age 67, died Monday, March 31, 2014 in Amarillo, Texas.

Graveside services were held at 10:30 AM on Thursday, April 3, 2014 in the Clayton Memorial Cemetery with Rev. Billy Rammage officiating.

Moyie Carol (Palmer) Herriman was born on April 19, 1946 in Sedan, New Mexico to Dale Wallace Palmer and Ora Thelma (McKee) Palmer. She grew up in the Sedan and Clayton, New Mexico area. Moyie met her husband Verl at Vici, Oklahoma in the fall of 1972. When Moyie and her cousin Wayne Lookingbill were driving around at Woodward, Oklahoma. Verl saw her and Fell in Love with her. Later Verl got up enough nerve to ask her out and they were married September 7, 1973 and have been together all these years. Moyie was a homemaker and a wonderful seamstress. She loved to make quilts. She cut out and pieced together well over 100 quilts for her sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews and many friends. Moyie loved to bowl in the league at Dalhart, she went to Reno, Nevada and Kansas City, Kansas to bowl in the bowling nationals. She had a collection of bowling nicknacks that she would always add to so she could have something to remember the fun that she had while she bowled at the different places. Her bowling partner was her mother. Moyie loved to travel the back roads with Verl to see where the road went to. Moyie loved to go to see the leaves as they were turning colors in the fall and would always say, "I don’t see any hi-line wires so we must be lost". Due to her health problems, she couldn’t get around like she wanted to so she talked to her family on the phone a lot and spent a lot of time on her computer on facebook or playing games. Moyie was preceded in death by her mother and father, a brother; Alvin Dale Palmer and a sister-in-law; Lois Ivey (Jennings) Palmer.

SURVIVORS:

HUSBAND: Verl Herriman of Vici, Oklahoma.

3 SISTERS: Amy Garrison and Margaret Garrison both of Hayward, California and Jane Reynolds of Granite, Oklahoma.

3 BROTHERS: Larry Palmer of Mansfield, Texas, Wallace Palmer and Jerry Palmer both of Dalhart, Texas.

And a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

MEMORIALS: The family suggests that memorials be made to BSA Hospice for Olivia's Angels, 600 N. Tyler, Amarillo, Texas 79106 or to the charity of your choice

Luanna Jayne Trujillo Hardesty
(November 21, 1969 - March 28, 2014)

Luanna Jayne Trujillo Hardesty, age 44, went on to meet our Lord on Friday, March 28, 2014 in Amarillo, Texas.

Rosary was recited at 7:00 PM on Thursday, April 3 by Deacon P. Louis Montoya and Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 10:00 AM on Friday, April 4, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Clayton, New Mexico with Fr. Joel Bugas, Celebrant. Cremation followed by Hass Funeral Directors of Clayton.

Luanna Jayne Trujillo Hardesty was born on November 21, 1969 in Boise City, Oklahoma to Lawrence Trujillo and Loretta (Rodriguez) Trujillo Mayhan. Luanna attended Clayton public schools until the eighth grade then moved to White Sands Missle Range where she graduated from Mayfield High School in Las Cruces, New Mexico. She continued her education and went on to earn a degree in business. She moved to Fulton, Missouri where she met and married Matt Hardesty, her soul mate. She often worked three jobs to get herself through school. Luanna attended the School of Nursing in Mexico, Missouri where she graduated with outstanding achievement in attendance and study. Luanna loved the outdoors and had a love for animals. She treated them with love, special care and tenderness. She enjoyed riding her bicycle, swiming and making crafts. She remained good friends with her first husband Kevin Adams, whom she nursed back to health while she was still in high school after he had suffered from a stroke. She helped him to learn to walk and talk again. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends and all of those who knew and loved her. Luanna was preceded in death by her husband; Matt Hardesty, father; Lawrence Trujillo, paternal grandparents; Demetrio and Elfida Trujillo, maternal grandparents; Andy and Rose Rodirguez, numerous aunts and uncles and a nephew; Marc Anthony Trujillo.

SURVIVORS:

3 SONS: James Adams, Storm Hardesty and his wife Sapphire Nicholas Hardesty all of Fulton, Missouri.

1 GRANDDAUGHTER: Alice Hardesty of Fulton, Missouri.

MOTHER: Loretta Mayhan of Clayton, New Mexico.

STEP-FATHER: Alex Aguilar of Clayton, New Mexico.

4 SISTERS: Sheila Griffin and her husband Frank of Hampton, Georgia, Angel Contrerras and her husband Ronnie of Guymon, Oklahoma, Matilda Winkler of Elkhart, Kansas and Carla Hubbard of Liberal, Kansas.

3 BROTHERS: Lawrence William Trujillo, Jr. And his wife Manuelita of Clayton, New Mexico, Anthony Aguilar of Pasco, Washington and Lorenzo "Chicho" Trujillo and his wife Jill of Derby, Kansas.

And numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews & cousins.

Douglas Rice
(June 1, 1952 - March 13, 2014)

Douglas (Doug) Martin Rice age 61, a resident of Longmont, CO, died suddenly Thursday March 13, 2014 in Cheyenne, Wyoming

Funeral Services were held at 10:00 AM on Thursday, March 20th 2014 at the Don R. Wood Auditorium, 620 Pine Street, Clayton, New Mexico. Burial followed in the Clayton Memorial Cemetery by Hass Funeral Directors of Clayton.

Doug was born in Clayton, NM, to Elmo and Winnie Rice. He grew up with his older sister Wynell and younger brother David in Clayton and Dumas and graduated from Dumas High School in 1970. He had great enthusiasm for the farming industry and was a member of FFA while in school. He attended Panhandle State University in Goodwell, OK for one year then moved to Sublette, KS to begin his farming career with Jim and Martha Bishop. He married Linda Cornelius of Plainview, TX in 1972. Rachelle and Tyler, their two children, were born while they lived in Sublette. They moved to Friona, TX in 1979 where he farmed for the next fifteen years. In the mid 1990’s he met his second wife Mari Rice and moved to the Dalhart/Texline, TX area, where he continued to work in the farming industry. In 1999 he and Mari were married and in 2004 they moved to the Dallas, TX area where he lived and worked in the swimming pool industry until 2013. In mid 2013 Doug and Mari moved to Longmont, CO, to be closer to Mari’s daughter Debbie Lowary and son-in-law, Tate Lowary and Mari’s two grand children, Hayden and Addison. Upon arriving in Longmont, CO, Doug pursued working in the transportation industry until his death. He had a love for the land, an incredible work ethic and could do just about anything with his hands. He was a hobby farmer, gardening enthusiast and definitely had a green thumb. He will be fondly remembered for his penchant for canning his abundant harvests and generously giving away his sauerkraut, salsa, and blackberry jam. He loved the outdoors, especially camping and fishing. Some of his happiest days were no doubt trout fishing at Monument Lake in Colorado with his family and sport fishing with Mari in Cabo St. Lucas, Mexico, where in 2008 he reeled in a 170LB Striped Marlin. He was preceded in death by his father Elmo Rice on March 17, 2002.

SURVIVORS:

He is survived, loved and remembered by his wife Mari Rice of Longmont, CO, a daughter, Rachelle Atkinson, of Lubbock, TX, son Tyler Rice and daughter-in-law Kristin Rice of Friona, TX and their two beautiful children Bronc and Tucker (grandchildren), a step daughter Debbie Lowary and husband Tate Lowary of Longmont, CO and their two beautiful children Hayden and Addison, his mother Winnie Rice of Dumas, TX, a sister, Wynell Quackenbush, also of Dumas, TX, a brother, David Rice, and his wife Juanita Rice of Arp, TX, several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews, many cousins and extended family and friends.

Donations accepted at any area Wells Fargo Bank in care of the Douglas Rice Memorial Fund.

Corley "Cory" Dillard
(September 5, 1989 - March 1, 2014)

Corley “Cory” Dillard, age 24, died Saturday March 1, 2014 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Cremation has taken place and the family held a memorial service at 4:30 PM on Saturday, March 8, 2014 at the Clayton Gospel Church with Pastor Mike Phipps, officiating.

Corley “Cory” Lee Dillard was born on September 5, 1989 in Dallas, Texas to Toni Denise Dillard. He lived in Dallas and then on Clovis where he graduated from Clovis High School. He later moved to Clayton where he worked at Union County General Hospital. On February 7th he moved to Albuquerque and was about to start working at a hospital in Albuquerque. Cory enjoyed life and was very proud of his Irish heritage.

SURVIVORS:

MOTHER: Toni Denise Dillard of Clovis, New Mexico.

4 BROTHERS: Samuel Lopez of Clayton, New Mexico, Cody Dillard of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Casey Coventry of San Angelo, Texas and Carey Coventry of Royce City, Texas.

ADOPTED PARENTS: James and Tanya Beatty of Clayton, New Mexico.

2 ADOPTED BROTHERS: James Baxley and Blake Cosby of Clayton, New Mexico.

2 ADOPTED SISTERS: Destinie Baxley of Clovis, New Mexico and Elizabeth Beatty of Clayton, New Mexico.

GREAT-GRANDMOTHER: Iris Dillard of Dallas, Texas.

Clancy Dunavan
(February 8, 2014 - February 8, 2014)

Clancy Dunavan, Infant son of Will and Katie Dunavan, passed away on Saturday, February 8, 2014, at Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock, Texas.

Funeral Services were be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at the First Baptist Church in Clayton, New Mexico with Rev. Kyle Bueermann, pastor officiating. Burial followed in the Clayton Memorial Cemetery by Hass Funeral Directors of Clayton, New Mexico.

Clancy Dunavan was born on Saturday, February 8, 2014 in Dalhart, Texas to Will Dunavan and Katie (Griggs) Dunavan. He was preceded in death by his Paternal-Great-Grandmother; Judy Dunavan in 1993, Maternal-Great-Grandmother; Virginia Pearl Crist in 1982 and Maternal-Great-Grandfather; Joshua Griggs in 1978.

SURVIVORS:

PARENTS: Will and Katie Dunavan of Clayton, New Mexico.

1 BROTHER: Cotton Owen Dunavan of Clayton, New Mexico.

1 SISTER: Josey Pearl Dunavan of Clayton, New Mexico.

MATERNAL-GRANDPARENTS: Mancel and Laura Griggs of Clayton, New Mexico.

PATERNAL-GRANDMOTHER: Peggy Dunavan of Hartley, Texas.

PATERNAL-GREAT-GRANDFATHER: Owen Dunavan of Mound City, Kansas.

And numerous family and friends.

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