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Sandra A. Hedinger

2/10/2022

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Sandra A. Hedinger, 82, went to rest in the hands of the Lord on February 8, 2022 in her home in White Signal surrounded by her loving family. She is survived by her beloved husband of 61 years, Robert V. Hedinger, her only daughter, Lori Ann Hedinger-Bonomo, her much-loved son in law, Michael L. Bonomo of Silver City, and many cousins residing in New York, Florida, and Arizona. 

Sandra was born on All Saints Day, November 1, 1939 in Poughkeepsie, New York to James Oliver Rau and Yolanda A. Fratangelo-Rau. Sandra spent her early years living with her Mom in San Diego, CA. on the naval base while her Dad served in the U.S. Navy during WWII. After the war, the family moved back to New York, living briefly in Buffalo and then back to Poughkeepsie while her Dad managed the Dairylea Milk Cooperative. Sandra excelled in everything she did, including ballet dancing and equestrian sports. After graduating from Wappinger Falls Central High School in 1957, she attended and graduated from Orange County Community College and the Krissler Business Institute. On June 18th, 1960, Sandra wed the love of her life, Robert V. Hedinger, who had recently returned from Germany after serving in the U.S. Air Force. They welcomed their only child, daughter Lori Ann, in May of the following year, just in time for Mother’s Day. Having a keen mind for business and the gift of conversation, Sandra was the first woman to work and manage the hardware department at the Montgomery Ward Department Store located in Poughkeepsie, NY. The family moved to Boca Raton Florida in 1975, when Robert took a transfer to work in the IBM Development Lab that produced the PC computer. Sandra loved South Florida and immediately began working in the retail clothing field by managing the She an Me Shoppe in Boca Raton and Casual Corner in Pompano Beach, Florida. Following her love of learning and interests in many areas, Sandra enrolled at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton to study Anthropology which resulted in many trips to Mexico studying the Mayan culture. Sandra and Robert eventually built their dream home in Loxahatchee, Florida where they were able to raise horses and live in rural Palm Beach County. Sandra obtained her real estate license and worked for Royal Palm Beach Construction for many years. It brought her much joy to help families build their own dream homes. After retirement, Sandra and Robert took the plunge and moved across the county to the Silver City area where they built their home in White Signal. It was a dream come true to look at the beautiful mountains, raise their beloved pets, and enjoy the art and culture of the Desert Southwest. Sandra made many special friends in Grant County, and really enjoyed her retirement years. In addition to her family, Sandra had many loves the included cooking Italian cuisine for friends and family, attending the opera and ballets with her daughter, National Geographic magazine, Native American history and art, Masterpiece Theater on PBS, classic films, cooking shows, scary movies, Frank Sinatra, gardening and growing roses, volunteering at Saint Francis Newman Center and Santa Clara Catholic Church kitchen, taking care of her many cats, dogs and horses, and of course taking care of her family. In any conversation, she never missed a beat. Her work ethic was extraordinary and she positively touched many lives during her time in this world. Her Catholic faith was a very important part of her life. She never stopped reading to learn more about everything. Her family already misses her very much but knows that will be with her again one day.

In lieu of flowers, friends can make a donation in Sandra A. Hedinger’s name to the High Desert Humane Society, 3050 S. Cougar Way, Silver City, NM 88061- mailing address P.O Box 1973, Silver City NM 88062.

Visitation will be held at Terrazas Funeral Chapel at 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, February 15th followed by recitation of the Holy Rosary at 6:00 P.M. A funeral Mass will be held the following day, Wednesday, February 16th at 11:00 A.M. at St. Francis Newman Center.  Officiated by Father Bartholemew Ezenwelem.  Burial will immediately follow at Fort Bayard National Cemetery.
Arrangements are with Terrazas Funeral Chapels.


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Tomas Montaño Salas

2/9/2022

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Tomas Montaño Salas, 92, a lifelong resident of Deming, NM entered eternal rest on Monday, February 7, 2022 at his residence.

Tomas was born on November 12, 1929 to Mucio Salas and Petra Montaño. He is survived by his wife of 73 years, Mary Salas; two sons, Tommy Salas of Deming, NM and Frank Salas and his partner Deana of Deming, NM; one daughter, Patsy Salas-Ladd and her Husband Tim Ladd of Las Cruces, NM; four sisters, Manuela Avalos of Deming, NM; Margaret Enciso of Deming, NM; Hermina “Minnie” Baca of Deming, NM and Florencia Almanza of Las Cruces, NM; ten grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by both of his parents; one daughter, Rosie Saavedra; one son, Danny Salas; one brother, Eliseo Salas; four sisters, Robelia (Sally) Sanchez, Lola Muñoz, Josphina Chavez and Beatrice (Tilla) Salas; two grandsons, Richard D. Urenda and Daniel Salas and one great grandson, Xavier Sterling.

Visitation will be on Friday, February 11, 2022 from 10-11am at St. Ann Catholic Church with the holy rosary beginning at 11am with Felicitas Villa officiating.

Funeral mass will then begin at 11:30am with Father, Jesus Martinez officiating. Concluding services with an interment will be at Mountain View Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers are Tommy Joe Salas, Raymond Urenda, Miguel Angel Montoya, Charlie Parra, TJ Saucedo and Charles Garcia. Honorary pallbearers are Roman Salas, Raymond Urenda Jr, Lexi Gonzales, Harley Salas, Isaac Salas, Pryce Salas, Hayden Salas, Noah Salas, Noah Gonzales and Randal Montes.

​Arrangements are with Terrazas Funeral Chapels.

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Clarence Lawrence Bryan

2/9/2022

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Clarence Lawrence Bryan, 92, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, February 4, 2022. He was born in Albuquerque, NM on March 10, 1929 to Clarence Jennings Bryan and Mildred Jewell Bryan. He graduated from Albuquerque High School and then enlisted in the U.S. Navy where he served in the North and South Pacific. During his tour of duty, he married his Albuquerque sweetheart, Dorothy Louise Davis. A union that lasted 72years. Upon his return from proudly serving his country, he went to work as a stereotype for the Albuquerque Journal and Tribune. God blessed Bud and Dorothy with daughter Cindy and son Michael.

Bud was a gifted musician playing the fiddle in a band that played all over central and northern New Mexico, as well as competing in Old Time Fiddler contests throughout the Southwest. His love for music combined with his mastery wood working skills led him to becoming an instrument maker of violins and guitars. He was an avid golfer and his favorite playing partner was his son, Mike. Utilizing his farming and gardening skills, he and the family built a putting green on their property that rivaled all that existed on the golf courses in Albuquerque. Bud also loved to hunt, fish, and any other outdoor activity. But his greatest love was reserved for his wife, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He took great pride in everything they did.

In 2021, Bud and Dorothy left their home in the South Valley that he built in 1954 and moved to Cliff to be nearer to their daughter, Cindy and many of their grandchildren. Bud is survived by his wife Dorothy of Cliff; daughter, Cindy Shock (Pete) of Cliff; son, Michael Bryan (Deedra) of Orland, CA; grandchildren, Jonathan Bryan, Nicole Griffin (Ty), Brian Shock (Chelsea), Heather Bird (Shaun) and great-grandchildren, Madisyn Bryan, Isabella Bryan, Allyson Bryan, Luke Griffin, Jack Griffin, Ben Griffin, Holt Griffin, Brennan Shock, Bryson Shock, Cambree Shock, Brooklyn Bird and Xavier Bird. He is also survived by his brother, Bob Bryan and sister Anna Wood. Bud was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Jewell Bryan, brothers, John Bryan and Jim Bryan and sister Helen Smith and grandson, Kernan Bryan.

A memorial service will be held at Terrazas Funeral Chapels at 2pm on Saturday, February 12, 2022 with Pastor Mike Bryan officiating.

Concluding service interment will follow at Gila Mesa cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers will be, Brian Shock, Pete Shock, Shaun Bird, Ty Griffin, Luke Griffin, Jack Griffin, Brennan Shock, and Bryson Shock.
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Arrangements are with Terrazas Funeral Chapels.

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Christopher “Chris” E. Holguin

2/9/2022

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Christopher “Chris” E. Holguin, 53, a lifelong resident of Deming, NM entered eternal rest on Saturday, February 5, 2022 at Mountain View Hospital in Las Cruces, NM.

Chris was born on August 14, 1968 to Eduardo G. Holguin and Sylvia A. Valverde. He is survived by his mother; his wife, Mary E. Holguin; one son, Chris Holguin Jr. and his wife Deeandra of Deming, NM; three daughters, Christin Holguin of Las Cruces, NM; Cassie Delgado and her husband Daniel of Las Cruces, NM and Trish Sakhatov and her husband Tahir of Las Cruces, NM; three brothers, Eddie L. Holguin of Deming, NM; Raymond V. Holguin of Deming, NM and Javier T. Holguin and his wife Denise of Las Cruces, NM; nine grandchildren, Zoey, Dominic, Xaylen, Kamryn, Rahim, Elijah, Peyton, Aziz and Siir.

He is preceded in death by his father.

Visitation will be on Thursday, February 10, 2022 from 11am-12noon at Terrazas Funeral Chapel with a funeral service beginning at 12noon with Father, Prakasham Babu officiating.

Cremation will then take place at Terrazas Crematory.

​Serving as pallbearers are Eddie Holguin, Javier Holguin, Raymond Holguin, Chris Holguin Jr., Mark Robinson and Rusty Gunter. Honorary pallbearers are Jessie Rouse, Daniel Delgado, Tahir Sakhatov, Derrick Chacon, Raymond Holguin Jr., Eddie Holguin Jr. and Donnie Daniels.

Arrangements are with Terrazas Funeral Chapels.

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