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Thomas Hartt, 89, of 222 Gateway No. 104, Rock Springs, WY, died Aug. 28, 2002, in Ogden, Utah. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 57 years. He was born June 14, 1913, in Ranchos de Taos, NM, the son of the late Shelby and Clorinda Romero Hartt. Hartt married Feloniz López Feb. 3, 1934, in Taos, NM. He was employed by Pacific Power and Light for 29 years. He retired as a foreman over the water department in 1975. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles Aerie 151 and former member of the Knights of Columbus. His interests included hunting and fishing. Survivors include his wife, Feloniz L. Hartt of Rock Springs, one son, Louis J. Hartt of Rock Springs, five daughters, Vangie Flores of Ogden, Helen E. Bucho of Rock Springs, Anita M. Hartt of Denver, Linda L. Hartt of Ogden and Fran C. Chick of Rock Springs, two brothers, Bennie Hartt of Rock Springs and Belarmino Hartt of Talpa, NM, one sister, Efro Sánchez of Magna, Utah, eight grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, one great-great granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, Elba Hartt, Claudina Vigil and Cordillia Martínez, and one brother, Frank Hartt. A private graveside service and interment took place on Sept. 3, 2002 at the St. Joseph’s Section of the Rock Springs Municipal cemetery.

Thomas J. Kohl, 79, Elliott Ave., Jefferson, died unexpectedly Wednesday morning at his residence. He was born March 27, 1923, in Lakewood, the son of Frank & Otilla (Burgert) Kohl and was a Lakewood resident of most of his life before moving to Taos, NM in 1987, returning to Jefferson in 1999. Mr. Kohl was a veteran of the US Army Air Force, serving in World War II. He was a graduate of Mississippi State University. He was married to Dolores M. Lambert on Sept. 2, 1950 at St. Clements Church in Lakewood. Mr. Kohl was a loan supervisor with National City for 27 years, retiring in 1979. He was a member of the 25 Year Club at National City Bank while in Taos, his hobbies included mountain climbing, metal detecting, hunting arrowheads, collecting art and making jewelry, with several of his pieces in galleries in Taos, NM. He loved the Taos, NM area and the many close friends he had there. Survivors include his wife, Dolores M. three daughters, Lisa E. (Ken) Murray of Nokesville, VA., Susan M. Kohl of Taos, NM & Joan D. (Paul) Thompson of Jefferson, five grandchildren, Julie, Christopher & Stacey Murray, Marie Kohl & Mia Stollard and a sister, Mary Lou (Joe) Gaydos of Middleburg Hts. Ohio. He is preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Richard Kohl. Cremation will take place at the Care Group Cremation Center in Jefferson with his ashes to be scattered in the mountains of the Taos, NM area. No other services or calling hours will be observed. The Fleming Funeral Home, Inc. 49W. Jefferson St., Jefferson is handling arrangements.

Mary T. Olonia, 80 of Taos, New Mexico died unexpectedly on Sept. 29, 2002. She was born on April 15, 1922 in Taos, New Mexico to Sabino and Madelina Trujillo who both preceded her in death. Mrs. Olonia retired from the Taos Municipal Schools as a lunchroom cook in 1986 and was an active member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish. She married Flavio A. Olonia on November 11, 1939, who also precedes her in death. Her hobbies included fishing and cooking. Surviving sons: Floyd R. (Linda) Olonia of Minot, ND; Dennis Olonia, Uvaldo (Berlinda Madrid) Olonia, James (Lorie Andrew) Olonia, Joey Olonia, and Johnny (Jeanette) Olonia all of Taos, NM. Surviving daughters, Betty (Bernie) Romero, Margie (Emilio) Abeyla, Rosalie (Enrique) Romero, and Madeline Olonia all of Taos, NM, 25 grandchildren, and 20 great grandchildren. Surviving sisters, Rafaela (Moises) Muñiz of Taos, NM and Adela Pacheco of Leadville, Colo. Surviving sister-in-laws, Cora Trujillo from Delta, UT, and Corinna Trujillo from Taos, NM. She was preceded in death by a son, Flavito Olonia and a daughter, Gloria Maestas, four brothers, Enrique (Tiger) (Cordelia) Trujillo, Carlos (Amelia) Trujillo, Abenicio Trujillo, and Sabino Trujillo, and one sister: Magdalena (Felipe) Durán.

James Howard Drake, 82, died Dec. 1, 2002 at his home in Carson, NM. He was born in Grenville, NM, on Aug. 25, 1920 to William and Hester Drake and later married Ora Clara Gentry on Sept. 14, 1946. James served in WWII and received a Bronze Star of Bravery. He enjoyed fishing, ranching, hunting, farming, gardening and spending time with his family. James is survived by his wife, Ora Clara of Carson, N and five children, Carol (Jerry) Musick, Carlsbad, NM, Elizabeth (Carl) Bradley, Tres Piedras, NM, Kenneth (Trudy) Drake, Carson, NM, Marie (Sam) Toothman, Willow, AK and James A. Drake, Ocean Side, CA. He is also survived by one brother, Billy (Evelyn) Drake, Chaparral, NM and three sisters, Frances Munsell, Fowler, CO., Ruby Chavez, Espanola, NM and Elsie Ryan, Maricopa, AZ. His twelve grandchildren Paula (Eddie) Gonzales, Fort Sumner, NM, Donnie (Tessie) Bradley, Alamosa, CO, Cathy (Blake) Cathy, La Jara, CO, Adam (Tracy) Drake, Carlsbad, NM, Andy (Samantha) Drake, Carson, NM, Katie (Bruce) Hatch, Roswell, NM, Brandy Drake and Matthew Drake, Carson, NM, Lisa (Alan) Smith, Carlsbad, NM, Terri Toothman, Sam Toothman Jr. and Henry Toothman, Willow, AK. He has fifteen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, Louise, Olieen and Leona and one grand daughter, Tammy Lee Bradley. Graveside services were held on Dec. 1, at the Carson cemetery.

Antonio T. Trujillo, 42, of Taos passed away on March 20, 2003. He was a Jet Engine Mechanic for seven years in the Air Force and also a expert stonemason and a skilled craftsman in the construction trade. He is survived by his wife, Lucia Trujillo, children, Antonio T. Trujillo, Jacqueline Trujillo, Nneka Trujillo, Antonia Trujillo, stepdaughters, Meredith Gutiérrez (Gabriel) and Kristin Gutiérrez (Damián Martínez). He is also survived by his parents, Toby and Christina Trujillo, sister, Diana Trujillo, brother, Miguel Trujillo, granddaughter, Alyssa Romero, nieces and nephews, Shannon Romero, Joshua Romero (Valle), Samantha Trujillo, nephew, Milo Trujillo and many other relatives and friends. Rosaries were recited on March 22, 2003 at Rivera Chapel and on March 23, 2003 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Funeral mass was held on March 24, 2003 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Interment followed at Rael cemetery in Arroyo Hondo. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.View Image

Bences Vigil 82, of Taos died on March 21, 2003, at Presbyterian Hospital in Albuquerque after a brief illness. Mr. Vigil was born on Sept. 13, 1920 in Taos. He is preceded in death by his parents, J.N.R. and Domitila Vigil of Ranchos de Taos, brother, José Amadeo Vigil (Little Joe) and a son Marcos Vigil. He married Fabiola Martínez in Tulsa, OK on Dec. 30, 1942. Mr. Vigil will be remembered most as an Educator and Administrator with the Taos Municipal and Taos County schools where he was dedicated to the children giving them the best education. He worked for the Costilla, Questa and Taos High Schools. After retirement, he became an Electrolux Salesman. He was a dedicated member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church where he was a member of the CBI Theater, a veteran of World War II, the Pilots Association and the Army Air Corp. He was a musician and loved to sing, hunt and enjoyed his days playing football at Menaul. He was a loving and dedicated husband, father, grandfather and father-in-law. He is survived by his wife, Fabiola, sons James Vigil and wife Gloria, Allen Vigil and wife Geraldine, Jerome Vigil and wife Kitty, Mario Vigil and wife Carla and Keith Vigil and wife Rebecca. Mr. Vigil was the eldest of 12 siblings, the following survive him, Blas Vigil and wife Vera, Joe Loyola Vigl and wife Cecilia, Elui J. Vigil and wife Helen, Tessie Lopez, Frances Vigil, Loren Brooks and husband Everett, Eliza Naranjo, Reuben Vigil and wife Anabelle, John Vigil and wife Anna and Jeannette Romero, 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Visitation took place on Monday, March 24, 2003 from 3-4 p.m. at the Sisneros Lafollette Funeral home. Visitation will continue at 6:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church where the Guadalupanas will pray a rosary at 7 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday, March 25, 2003 at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church with Fr. George Celebrating. The family will have a reception after mass. They will be leaving from the Sisneros Lafollette Funeral Home at 1:30 to go to Santa Fe for the Burial. Burial followed at Santa Fe National cemetery at 3 p.m. The family of Bences Vigil has placed their trust with Sisneros Lafollette Family Funeral Service 1524 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos. 866-231-2100.

Rita Dimas, 68, of Taos passed away on March 19, 2003. She is survived by her sister, Connie Dimas of Las Colonias, sister in law, Mary Dimas of Taos, nieces and nephews, Andrew Gonzales, Cecilia Dimas, Christine Martínez, Gabino Dimas, Frances Cruz, George Dimas, Sam Dimas, Raymond Dimas, Martín Dimas, Martha Martínez and many other relatives. Rosary was recited on March 21, 2003. Funeral mass was held on March 22, 2003. Both services were held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Interment was held at Las Cruces cemetery. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Senaida Ortega 94, of Peñasco passed away on March 17, 2003. Funeral Mass was held on march 20, 2003, at San Antonio de Padua. Interment followed at Miera cemetery in Peñasco. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Albert M. Trujillo, 33, of Talpa passed away on August 20, 2003. His great joy was spending time with his children, Matthew and Brianna Trujillo. He enjoyed music and getting together with his family. He is preceded in death by his father, Ruben Trujillo and brother, Caesar Trujillo. He is survived by his children, Matthew and Brianna Trujillo, mother, Olivia "Libby" Trujillo, brother, Rubén Trujillo of Salt Lake City, Ut. sisters, Connie Emling (Richard) of Divide, CO and Diana López (Larry) of Taos. He is also survived by nieces, Sylvia Trujillo, Maria Meadow Croft, nephews, Nathan Trujillo, David López, Jerome López, Anthony Trujillo, Mario Martínez, Caesar and James Trujillo.
Rosary was recited on August 25, 2003. Funeral mass was held on August 26, 2003. Both services were held at San Francisco de Asís Catholic Church. Interment was held at Talpa cemetery. Pallbearers were Paul Coca, Nathan Trujillo, Jerome López, Pancho Chacón, Richard Emling and Steve Sandoval. Honorary pallbearers were Abel Trujillo, Mani Meadowcroft, Jacob Trujillo, Larry López, Ray Pacheco and Alfonso Vigil. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Dr. Theodore G. Grieder, 77, author of two books and seven volumes of poetry who also edited a 42 volume collection of American Literature, English Literature, and World Literature in English for the Gale Research Company died at his home in El Prado, New Mexico August 14, 2003. Ted Grieder had a passion to write poetry that he was able to satisfy only after retiring from professional life. His distinguished colleague, Dr. Donald H. Reiman in a 1982 lecture entitled, POETS WITH SOMETHING TO SAY, said his poetry “has a lyrical quality that elevates the art of narrative. You can't read his work without hearing it, and you can’t hear it without seeing it. This is poetry; it is also story telling in the old tradition. A rate combination.”
His mother, Eula Gooch traveled alone in the early 1900s from Nolensville, Tennessee for relief from her lung illness, settling in Southern New Mexico. She eventually traveled to Arizona for a teaching job where she met and married her husband, the Superintendent of the Winslow, Arizona school system.
As a young man in, Winslow, Arizona and Ventura, California, Ted worked in citrus orchards, lumber yards, and oil fields. While in high school he played first doubles in tennis at Ventura High School, a sport he continued in New York City, enjoying the status of “player” until an ankle injury forced him to give up the sport.
In February 1942, three months after the start of World War II, he took early graduation from high school to enlist in the navy where he served as a Navy medical corpsman with the Second Marine Division in the South Pacific earning his first Naval Cross at Guadalcanal and his second at the amphibious invasion of the atoll of Tarawa, two of the hardest won and bloodiest American victories in the Pacific war. The author would write with pathos of that experience, loosing nearly all of his 4000 young comrades in the battle of Tarawa, with more than 1000 wounded; a battle that lasted 48 hours. Ted never completely recovered from the memories of the thousands of young soldiers who died in that bloody battle often wondering why he was one of the few who survived. He writes in the third of his trilogy, THE BROKEN COUNTRY, of a young, navel medic filling and labeling the body boxes in which the “remainders” of brave, eighteen-year-old fighting men who died at the battle of Tarawa were shipped home “with stenciled ports of call: Illinois, Wyoming, Nebraska.”
Dr. Grieder received his PH.D. from Stanford University and his M. L. S. from the University of California at Berkeley. In 1962 he was appointed the Isaac Foot Librarian at the University of California, Santa Barbara. From that post he was appointed Chief Bibliographer at the University of California at Davis. His final appointment was as Curator, Fales Library and Special Collections, and Member of Collections-Development Triumvirate, Bobst Library at New York University. While at New York University he became one of a hand-full of antiquarian bookmen in the world centered in New York City and London.
Memberships included the Grolier Club, New York City and a lifetime membership in the Modern Language Society. He remained proud of his membership in Phi Gamma Delta fraternity having serviced as Faculty Advisor to the colony chapter at Louisiana State University and as Faculty Advisor to the chapter at Stanford University, one that no longer exists.
Upon retiring to actively write poetry on his classic 1930s Royal manual typewriter, he moved to Flagler Beach, Florida. In August 2002 Dr. Grieder moved to his home in El Prado and the West he loved so much.
Dr. Grieder is survived by his wife, Lucile, two brothers-in-law, Beverly Matthew Leigh, III and Raymond Breyer Leigh, his beloved aunt, Dorothy Hodnette, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama and numerous cousins from Nolensville, Brentwood, Memphis, Tennessee, and Miami, Florida from his mother’s family. Grieder relatives extend from Washington, D.C. to Boulder, Colorado.
A private service will be held at a later date.
Arrangements through the Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home of Taos, New Mexico (505)-758-3841.

Elwin W. Hannock, Jr. Aug. 17, 2003, Elwin (Wynn) W. Hannock, Jr. 85, died at Holy Cross Hospital, Taos, New Mexico after a short illness. He leaves his wife Marie (Mitzi) E. Hannock of Taos, NM; his brother, Marshall Hannock of Boynton Beach, FL; three children, Elwin W. Hannock, III of Avon, CT, Marbury M. Hooey of Wynnewood, PA and Anthony S. Hannock of Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia; four grandchildren, Rebecca E. Brown, Brooks S. Hannock, Lillian C. Hannock and Stella M. Hannock; and four great-grandchildren; Megan P. Brown, Peyton M. Brown, Reid D. Brown and Abigail M. Hannock. Wynn was born and retired in Albany, NY where he graduated from Albany Academy. He received his B.A. degree from Union College in Schenectady, NY in 1940 where he was president of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity.
During WWII, Wynn served in the U.S. Marine corps in the South Pacific and later in Japan. He was honorably discharged with the rank of Major.
Wynn spent his entire working career as a merchant, having worked at Macy's, Bonwit Teller, AMC and Mainbocher before joining Strabridge and Clothier in Philadelphia where he managed three stores as well as all of ready to wear. He spent ten years in Charlotte, NC as Vice president, General Merchandise manager and member of the Board of Directory of J.B. Ivey & Co. Wynn the served as president of B. Lowenstein a department store chain in Memphis, TN. In 1972, he opened his own store “WYNN HANNOCK' in Bryn, Mawr, PA which he sold in 1991 when he and Mitzi retired and moved to Taos, NM.
In Taos, Wynn was a member of the board of the Taos Institute of Art and also read to preschool children at the Taos Indian Pueblo and local library.
Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Ernest Grant Howes III, 76, of El Prado passed away Aug. 20, 2003. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Ernest Moises Michael Miera, 32, of Taos passed away on August 22, 2003. He was a graduate of Taos High School in 1990. He is survived by his father, Frank Miera, mother, Telesfora Martinez, children, Jessie Miera, Moises Miera, Kirssandra Miera, Alexis Ernestina Miera, Ernie Miera, Joey Miera and fiancé, Linda Barrera. He is also survived by uncle, Leroy Martinez, cousins, Joseph and Lawrence Miera, as well as many uncles, aunts, other relatives and friends. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Esmeralda V. Romero, 56, of Placita passed away on August 19, 2003. She is preceded in death by her parents Mardoqueo and Estrellita Lucero, brother, Bernabe Martínez and sister, Estella Padilla. She is survived by her husband, Nelson Romero and children, Geraldine Romero (Rick Luján) and Nelson Romero Jr. all of Placita. She is also survived by three grandchildren, Paul Romero whom she helped raise and grew very close to, Ricky and Dylan Lujan, sisters and brothers, Elsie Medina of Arroyo Hondo, Fabiola Montoya of Taos, Nancy Madrid (Max) of La Cordillera, Ernesto Montoya (Doris) of Des Montes, Manuel Vidal Montoya of California, Margarito Lucero (Cecilia), Medardo Lucero, and Abrán Lucero all of Taos, many nephews and nieces.
Rosary will be recited on Thursday, August 21, 2003 at 7 PM at San Antonio de Padua in Penasco. Funeral mass will be held on Friday, August 22, 2003 at 10 AM at San Antonio de Padua with interment to follow at Placita cemetery. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Filbert R. Vigil, 37, of Taos passed away unexpectedly August 23, 2003. He is preceded in death by his parents, Tony and Dorothy Vigil, brother, Ernest Vigil and sister, Joanne Vigil, father in law, Elmer J. Martínez. He is survived by his wife, Cathy and their children Amanda and Tony Vigil. He is also survived by his brothers, Gill Vigil (Terry), James Vigil (Donna Lee), mother-in-law, Olivia Rendón (George), brothers-in-law, Dennis Martínez (Vera), Allen Martínez (Shannon), nephews and nieces, Pamela Vigil, Kia Vigil, Jennifer Vigil, Kristyna Martinez, Randy Vigil, Gill Vigil Jr., Lynell Vigil, James Vigil Jr., Juan Santiago Vigil, Marissa Martínez, Isabella Martínez, Ian Martínez, godchildren, many other relatives and friends.
Rosary was recited on August 26, 2003. Funeral mass was held on August 27, 2003. Both services were held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Interment was held at Sierra Vista cemetery. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Julia Garcia, passed away July 4, 2003. She is survived by daughter, Pauline Garcia, son, Johnny Garcia, sister, Priscilla Montoya, Cora Streebe, nephew, Jose Vigil.

Mildred Anne Steinley, 85, of Ranchos de Taos passed away Aug. 22, 2003. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon funeral Home.

Mr. Hillary Campbell, of Des Montes passed away Aug. 22, 2003. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Ercilia E. Martínez, 78, of Santa Fe and formerly of Questa passed away unexpectedly on Nov. 15, 2003. Ms. Martínez was an administrative secretary for Senator Dennis Chávez in Washington, DC and retired from the New Mexico State Government in the mid 80’s. She is preceded in death by her parents, Jose Amarante and Maria Elena Martínez, brothers, The Very Rev. Armando Martinez, Ricardo Martinez, Orlando Martinez and Nicolás Martínez. She is survived by her son, Dennis Manzanares and wife Menice of Los Córdovas, brother, José Amarante Martínez Jr. (Carol) of Madisonville, KY, sisters, Filia Higgins of Santa Fe, Alma Martinez of Albuquerque and Stella Ortega of Taos.
Rosary was recited on November 17, 2003 at San Isidro Capilla in Los Córdovas. Funeral mass was held on November 18, 2003 at San Francisco de Asís Catholic Church in Ranchos de Taos. Interment followed at the San Pedro Catholic cemetery in Questa. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Fred C. Trujillo, 72, of Taos passed away on November 12, 2003. He was born on September 28, 1931 in Taos, NM. He retired from the New Mexico National Guard as a Masters Sergeant after 40 years of service. He is preceded in death by his father, Bernardo Trujillo. He is survived by his wife, Angel Trujillo, children; Angelo Trujillo (Annette) of Arizona and Eileen Trujillo O’Hare (Don) of Colorado and mother, Ruperta Trujillo. He is also survived by grandchildren; Nathanial and Tamara Lynn Trujillo, Victoria O’Hare, brothers and sisters; Manuel "Manjo" Trujillo (Marie) of Taos, Pat Trujillo of Albuquerque, David Trujillo (Elaine) of Española, Ofelia Gutiérrez and Pearl Winters both of Taos, Oclides Velásquez (Tito) of Questa and Bernice Rael of Taos.
Rosary was recited on November 16, 2003. Funeral mass was held on November 17, 2003. Both services were held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Interment was held at Santa Fe National cemetery. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Margaret Ann Tisher, born April 15, 1949 left this world suddenly on Monday morning, Nov. 10. Known to us as “Ann” and Annie Bananny” she left behind a small army of adoring friends in Taos, NM, the town which she called her “true home”. She also left behind her mother Carolyn Tisher, Father, Jim Tisher and brother, Chuck Tisher, her aunt, Mary, all residing in CA and niece Cathy Conley of Denver, CO. Ann was an artist, jeweler, cat lover and lover of life who didn’t let a heart attack and three major strokes stop her, she managed to keep her brilliant sense of humor despite the thrills and spills of disability induced poverty. Ann was a loving, real and true blue friend to us and will be terribly missed. A memorial/Shrine building party will be held in honor of her life and her passing in Cañon, Sat. Nov. 22, at 2 p.m. Call 751-3291 for directions. Arrangements by Rivera-Hanlon Funeral Home.

Mary Carrie Gonzales, 80, of Questa went to be with the Lord on Nov. 14, 2003. She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Delfino José Gonzales, son, Marvin George González of Questa and brother, Mike López of Chamisal, NM. She is survived by her children Delfino Gonzales, Jr. (Maggie) of Las Vegas, NV., Roy González of Questa and Gloria Perkins (Gerry) of Santa Fe, NM. also a brother, Abenicio López of Chamisal, NM. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, Vincent, Debbie, Melissa and Jeff Gonzales. Also Brenda, Michelle, Pamela, Heather and Rod Perkins. Also survived by several great-grandchildren. Funeral service was held on Nov. 18, 2003 at El Buen Pastor Assembly of God Church in Questa. Interment was held at El Pueblito cemetery in Questa. Arrangements by Direct Funeral Services in Alb.

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