Miscellaneous Chaves County, New Mexico Obituaries - 2001

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Marcos Franco Sr.
A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today, Jan. 18, at Ballard Funeral Chapel for Marcos Franco Sr., 62, of Roswell who passed away Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2001 at his home.
A funeral service is scheduled for 10 a.m., Friday, Jan. 19, at Ballard Funeral Chapel. Bishop Ron Wiser will officiate. Burial will follow at South Park Cemetery.
Marcos was born Dec. 11, 1938, in Roswell to Albert Franco and Helen Barela Franco. Both parents preceded him in death as well as three sons, Daniel Franco, Marcos Franco Jr. and Paul Daren Franco; and one daughter, Margo Franco.
Oct. 9, 1991, Marcos married Sharon G. Bannister in Roswell. She survives him at the family home.
Marcos has been a resident of Roswell for the past 61 years. He was the owner/operator of A&M Body Shop.
Survivors include his wife, Sharon “Sonny” Franco of Roswell; sons, Johnny Franco, Marquis Franco, Monico Maes and Darrell Reed, all of Roswell; daughters, Yolanda Franco Dees and Sandra Franco, both of Roswell, Kim Willis of Grand Junction, Colo., Leslie Rienka of Seattle, and Jancy Hays of Dallas; brothers, Joe Franco of Albuquerque and Manuel Franco of Roswell; sister, Julie Nicholson of Dexter; and aunt, Hortensa Roblero. Marcos also had 28 grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Monico Maes, Darrell Reed, Burne Nicholson, Cliff Walker, Art Anaya and Marcos Franco III.
Honorary pallbearers will be Albert Nicholson, Bill Fitzpatrick, David Salas, Johnny Franco, Marquis Franco, Mark Franco and Prudy Roblero.
Family will receive friends at 100 Mescal and 607 Hickory in Roswell.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Ballard Funeral Home.

Pat French
Memorial services are pending for Pat French, 62, of Roswell who passed away Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2001, in Reno, Nev.
A further announcement will be made when arrangements have been finalized.

Eligio R. Romero
A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today, Jan. 18, at The Lady of Guadalupe Church in Lake Arthur for Eligio R. Romero who passed away Monday, Jan. 15, 2001, at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center.
A mass is scheduled for 2 p.m., Friday, Jan. 19, also at The Lady of Guadalupe Church in Lake Arthur. Father Alcuin Hunter of The Lady Of Grace Catholic Church in Artesia and Deacon Jesus Herrera will officiate. Burial will follow at Lake Arthur Cemetery.
Today, Eligio will lie in state in Lake Arthur beginning at noon until the time of service.
Eligio was born May 15, 1910, in San Ignacio to Jose G. Romero and Agueda Romero. Both parents preceded him in death as well as two sisters, one daughter and two great- grandchildren.
February 17, 1936, Eligio married Olympia Gonzales in Santa Rosa. She survives him at the family home.
Eligio had been a resident of Lake Arthur for 50 years until he and his wife moved to Hagerman one year ago. Eligio worked as a farm hand until his retirement.
Survivors include his wife, Olympia Romero, of Hagerman; sons, Ignacio Romero and his wife, Sandy, of Lake Arthur, and Jose V. Romero and his wife, Elizabeth, of Topeka, Kan.; daughters, Tilia Leal and her husband Robert, of New Braunfels, Texas, Maria Peralta and her husband, Ray, of Hagerman, and Lupe Cota and her husband, Fred, of Portales; brothers, Pablo Romero of Roswell, Gilbert Romero of El Paso, Texas, and Estevan Romero of Sumpter, S.C.; sister, Andrea Salcido of Roswell; 27 grandchildren; and 30 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Mario Romero, Bernie Romero, Eric Leal, Gabriel Cota, Rufe Donahue and David Romero.
Honorary pallbearers will be all of Eligio’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Arrangements are under the direction of Ballard Funeral Home.

Lindsey Ann Callaway
Services are pending at Anderson-Bethany Funeral Home and Crematory for Lindsey Ann Callaway, 16, of Dexter who passed away Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2001.

Alyce Kathleyne Minton
Due to the weather, graveside funeral services for Alyce Kathleyne Minton were canceled and have been rescheduled for 10 a.m. today, Jan. 18, and will be held at LaGrone Funeral Chapel. Harry Tackett of West Alameda Church of Christ will conduct the service. Interment will be at South Park Cemetery at a later time.
Local arrangements are under the direction of LaGrone Funeral Chapel.

Irene E. DePalma
Irene E. DePalma passed away Jan. 17, 2001, at Casa Maria Nursing Home after a lengthy illness.
Irene is survived by her loving husband, Raymond, at the family home; her son, Raymond and wife, Pam, of Las Vegas, Nev.; daughter, Linda Wilson of Roswell; grandchildren, Denise Oliver and husband, Tim, Richard Bach and wife, Krista, Amanda Bach and Beth Bach, all of Michigan and Dennis DePalma of California; great granddaughter, Kami Rae Bach of Michigan; three sisters and one brother in Michigan. 
Irene was preceded in death by one daughter, Pamela Bach and grandson, Raymond DePalma III.
Burial and memorial services will be in Michigan at a later date.

Leticia P. Archuleta
A rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church for Leticia P. Archuleta, 73, of Roswell who passed away Sunday, Jan. 14 2001, at her home.
A mass is scheduled for 10 a.m., today, Jan. 17, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Fr. Juan Montoya O.F.M. will officiate. Burial will follow at South Park Cemetery.
Leticia was born May 8, 1927, in Lincoln to Ramon Padilla and Juanita Carabajal Padilla.
In 1939, Leticia married Clovis O. Archuleta in Capitan. He preceded her in death as well as both parents, six brothers, three sons and one daughter.
Leticia was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church.
Survivors include her sons, Leroy Archuleta and his wife, Cynthia, Clovis Archuleta Jr. and his wife, Mona, all of Roswell, Richard Archuleta and his wife, Patricia of Springfield, Ore., Danny Archuleta and his wife, Gloria, “Poncho” Frank Archuleta and his wife, Sylvia and Paul Archuleta and his wife, Angela, all of Roswell; daughters, Rosie Guevara, Antonia Rodriguez and her husband, Jose Sr., Ramona De Los Santos and her husband, Edward, Maria Archuleta and Anna Archuleta. 
Leticia also had 50 grandchildren, 60 great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Clovis Archuleta Jr., Frank Archuleta, Ramon De Los Santos, Levi Archuleta, Paul Juan Archuleta, Jose Rodriguez and Larry Archuleta.
Honorary pallbearers will be Danny Archuleta, Leroy Archuleta, Paul Archuleta, Juan Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez Sr., Ruben Archuleta, L.A. Archuleta, Chris Archuleta, Andrew Valadez, Michael Ramon, Rudy Archuleta, Joshua Archuleta, Carlos Romero, Israel Archuleta, Monica Archuleta and all other grandchildren. 
The Archuleta family will be receiving friends at 1705 N. Michigan Ave., Roswell. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Ballard Funeral Home.

Safely Home
I am home in Heaven, dear ones;
Oh, so happy and so bright!
There is perfect joy and beauty
In this everlasting light.
All the pain and grief is over,
Every restless tossing passed;
I am now at peace forever,
Safely home in Heaven at last.
Did you wonder I so calmly
Trod the valley of the shade?
Oh! But Jesus’ love illumined
Every dark and fearful glade.
And He came Himself to meet me
In that way so hard to tread;
And with Jesus’ arm to lean on,
Could I have one doubt or dread?
Then you must not grieve so sorely,
For I love you dearly still
Try to look beyond earth’s shadows, 
Pray to trust our father’s Will. 
There is work still waiting for you, 
So you must not idly stand; 
Do it now, while life remaineth
You shall rest in Jesus’ land. 
When that work is all completed, 
He will gently call you Home; 
Oh, the rapture of that meeting, 
Oh, the joy to see you come! 

Rosita Lechuga Vallejos
A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m., today, Jan. 17, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Missions Parish in Dexter for Rosita Lechuga Vallejos, 86, of Roswell who passed away Monday, Jan. 15, 2001, at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center.
A mass is scheduled for 10 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 18, also at Immaculate Conception Catholic Missions Parish. Deacon Jesus Herrera will officiate. Burial will follow at Hagerman Cemetery.
Rosita was born Nov. 23, 1914, in Roswell to Felipe Lechuga and Arcaria Poblamo.
Feb. 17, 1930, Rosita married Beterbo Vallejos in El Paso, Texas. He preceded her in death as well as both parents and one brother, Refugio Lechuga.
Rosita was a life long resident of Roswell. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and homemaker.
Survivors include her sons, Felix Vallejos, Albert Vallejos, Richard Vallejos, Tomas Vallejos, Carlos Vallejos, all of Roswell and Alfred Vallejos of Carlsbad; daughters, Tillie Sigala and Lillia Gustamantes, both of Dexter, Nestora Sedillo of Lake Arthur, Cecilia Lucero of La Luz, Irene Aguilar of El Paso, Clara Aguilar of Hagerman, Cathy Gamboa of Roswell, Lorene Chavez of Roswell and Vidoll Daniels of Roswell; sisters, Emma Candelaria and Matilda Romero, both of Albuquerque; 86 grandchildren; 138 great-grandchildren;
55 great-great-grandchildren; and 14 great-great-great- grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Rosita’s sons, Felix Vallejos, Albert Vallejos, Richard Vallejos, Tomas Vallejos, Carlos Vallejos and Alfred Vallejos. 
Family will receive friends at 6297 Old Clovis Highway and 142 Willard in Midway.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Ballard Funeral Home.

William C. ‘Bill’ Clark Jr.
A memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17, in La Villa Assisted Living Center, 2725 N. Pennsylvania Ave., with the Rev. Steve Chappell officiating, for William C. “Bill” Clark Jr., 83, of Roswell who passed away Monday, Jan. 15, 2001.
Bill was born Sept. 4, 1917, in Youngstown, Ohio, to William and Jessie Mae Clark. Bill married Dorothy Miller Dec. 13, 1947, in Youngstown. They moved to Roswell from Youngstown 17 years ago. 
Bill worked 39 years for Republic Steel Corporation/LTV in clerical and sales, and served with the Army Air Corps with the rank of staff sergeant in World War II. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Bill was a supporter of the American Heart Association, Amnesty International and Planned Parenthood. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to those organizations in his memory.
Bill is survived by his wife, Dorothy of the home; two sons, Douglas W. Clark of Los Angeles and James G. Clark and his wife, Kristina, of Tucson, Ariz.; one daughter, Barbara C. and her husband, Thomas P. Madora, of Wilmington, Del.; two grandchildren, Hillary Clark and Jessie Hanna Clark of Tucson; and two sisters, Dorothy Hoover of Poland, Ohio and Doris Mae Antonucci of Duarte, Calif.
Services are under the direction of Anderson-Bethany Funeral Home and Crematory.

Harvey L. Hood
SILVER CITY — Harvey L. Hood, 71, a longtime resident of Silver City entered into eternal rest Saturday, Jan. 13, 2001, in Albuquerque at the Presbyterian Hospital.
Visitation will start at noon Wednesday, Jan. 17, followed by the service at 2 p.m. at Baca’s Funeral Chapel. Concluding services and interment will follow at Memory Lane Cemetery. Floyd Robertson of the Church of Christ will officiate.
Mr. Hood was born April 12, 1929, to Chester Wilson Hood and Virginia Marrow in Lawton, Okla. he married Evelo Keesee June 3, 1950, in Roswell. 
In 1969, he moved to Silver City and was a mill operator at Phelps Dodge Corporation for 25 years. Harvey enjoyed quilting and was an avid outdoorsman. He was an excellent fisherman and always told tall tales. He will be deeply missed by all of his friends and family.
Mr. Hood is survived by his wife, Evelo Hood of the home; two sons, Jimmy Leon Hood and his wife, Gene, of Silver City, and Tommy Raymond Hood and his wife, Norah, of Casper, Wyo.; and five daughters, Mary Humphrey of Casper, Susie Barnes and her husband, Scott, Jean Fortenberry and her husband, Dana, Cyndi Blanton and her husband, Steve, all of Silver City, and Robyn Rivas and her husband, Joe, of Las Cruces.
He is also survived by two brothers, Cecil Hood and his wife, Joann, of Fontana, Calif., and Leonard Hood of Cash, Okla.; and two sisters, Evelyn Seargant of Roswell and Mattie Bell Adams of Phoenix.
Serving as casket bearers will be Henry Torres, Larry Tate, Coy Cooper, Duke Cooper, Thomas Bender and Russell Sturgill.
Honorary pallbearers will be Robert Cooper, Jeremy Killough, Pete Segulja and Dr. David Cummings.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels, Silver City. 

Nettie Othell Carlton
Nettie Othell Carlton, 71, of Hagerman passed away Friday, Jan. 12, 2001, at her home. She will not lie in state. 
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today, Jan. 16, at Denton-Funchess Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Bob Maples of Hagerman Baptist Church officiating. Interment will follow at Carlsbad Cemetery in Carlsbad.
Nettie was born Feb. 4, 1929, to Nolie E. Holmes and Ester M. Nelson Holmes in Brownfield, Texas. She grew up in Carlsbad and married Elmer Eugene Carlton April 6, 1946, in Carlsbad.
She was a homemaker. She loved to crochet and make dolls, winning awards at the Eastern New Mexico State Fair for her crochet work. She had moved to Hagerman in August 2000. She was totally devoted to her family, and her immediate family was honored to care for her during her last days. She was preceded in death by a brother, Jess Holmes, and by her husband, Sept. 24, 2000.
Survivors include one son, Dennis Carlton and his wife, Karen, of Hagerman; three sisters, Vida Pearl Sherrill of Carlsbad, Addlene Hammonds of Carlsbad and Betty Sue Teague of Eunice; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Kent Carter, Mike Carter, Don Freisinger and Jason Sweatfield. Honorary pallbearer will be Jess Carlton.
Memorial contributions may be made to the New Mexico Baptist Childrens Home, Box 629, Portales, NM 88130-0629, or to Gideons International, Carlsbad Gideon Camp, Ken Nelson, P.O. Box 391, Carlsbad, NM 88221-0391.

Edith H. Collins
Graveside services for Edith H. Collins, 86, of Artesia who passed away Jan. 12, 2001, at Artesia General Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18, at Resthaven Cemetery in Lubbock, Texas. 
Edith was born Nov. 28, 1914 in Haskel County, Texas, to C.M. Turnbow Sr. and Nancy Ann (Stephens) Turnbow. She moved to Artesia in April 1990 from Loving. Edith owned and operated several restaurants and had worked for the New Mexico Military Institute food service.
She is survived by two daughters, Barabara Collins of Artesia and Patricia Collins of Rover Beach, Calif.; one son, M.M. Collins of Holley, Mich.; two sisters, Ellen Sanson of Lubbock and Helen Cox of Fort Worth, Texas; one brother, Charlie Turnbow of Lubbock; 14 grandchildren, including Dan Mendoza of Roswell; and 17 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband and by a daughter, Erma Lee Collins in 1951.

Josephine Mallow Hamilton
Services for Josephine Mallow Hamilton, 86, were conducted at 2 p.m. Dec. 31, at the Silverton United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jay Stinson officiating. Burial was in the Silverton cemetery with arrangements made by Myers-Long Funeral Directors.
Mrs. Hamilton died Dec. 28, 2000, in Lubbock, Texas, where she had resided due to her failing health.
Josephine was born Feb. 6, 1914, in Taylor County, Texas, she moved to Briscoe County, Texas, in 1917, and had lived there until she moved to Lubbock in 1997.
Josephine married Albert Mallow, Sept. 12, 1931, in Clovis. He preceded her in death Jan. 1976. She married Winston Hamilton in 1980 in Silverton. He died in June 1997.
Josephine was a member of the Silverton United Methodist Church, where she was active in United Methodist Women. She was active in PTA and other school activities. She was a member of the Farmers Union and sold Farmers Union Insurance. She also was a member of the Sewing Club.
Survivors include two daughters, Sandra Rampley of Roswell and Becky Brown of Lubbock; five grandchildren and their spouses, Shanna Rampley, Doug and Sherre Rampley, Pam and Tom Hutchins, Amy and Philip Ross, Corey and Lisa Brown; and six great-grandchildren, Jennifer and Julie Rampley, Donald and Heather Hutchins, and Nathan and Matthew Ross. 
She was the sister of the late Ethel Lea and Billie Schnaible of Roswell. She was a frequent visitor to Roswell.

Alyce Kathleyne Minton
Graveside services are scheduled for 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17, at South Park Cemetery, for Alyce Kathleyne Minton, 76, formerly of Roswell who passed away Jan. 14, 2001, in El Paso, Texas. Harry Tackett of West Alameda Church of Christ will conduct the service.
Visitation will be at LaGrone Funeral Chapel Wednesday morning.
Alyce was born in Roswell to Artie Alice and Bert Simmons April 29, 1924. Her father preceded her in death in 1926. Her mother passed away in 1999. Her step-father, Henry Bowden passed away also.
Her husband Warren Minton also preceded her in death.
She is survived by her step-children, Kathy Stanwick, Patricia Minton, David and Hank Minton. She is also survived by aunts, Eloise Blue of Houston and Martha Hickson Smith of Sun City West, Ariz.; and an uncle, Robert Vernon Hickson of Weed, Calif.
Others survivors include cousins, Derrell and Bill Dollahon of Albuquerque, Bob Hickson of Grandberry, Texas, Jerry Hickson of Lakeway Texas, Vivian Willingham of Fredericksberg, Texas, Ronald and Gary Jennings of Argile, Texas, Dana Garlow of Allegan, Mich., Donna Sue Simpson and Mary Dell Chanceler of Bakersfield, Calif., Teresa Corn of Roswell and Benny Hickson of Lubbock, Texas.
Mrs. Minton was a homemaker. She was a member of the El Paso Humane Society and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Friends may make memorials to El Paso Humane Society, 325 Shelter Place, El Paso, Texas 79905, in Alyce’s memory.
Local arrangements are under the direction of LaGrone Funeral Chapel.

Olaf Thompson
Memorial services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, for Olaf Thompson, 78, of Roswell who went to join his wife in heaven Jan. 11, 2001, at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center. The Rev. Warren J. Ruland of Immanuel Lutheran Church will conduct the service.
Olaf was born Dec. 18, 1922, in Ydestad, Norway to Tobias Ydestad and Martha Thompson. They preceded him in death as did his two brothers, Zacharias Thompson and Lars Thompson.
He married Dorothy Bock Nov. 28, 1952, in Los Angeles. She passed away in 2000.
Survivors include two sons, Eric Thompson of Roswell and Todd Thompson of Albuquerque; one daughter, Claudia Shigemitsu of Whittier, Calif.; three sisters, Ruth Solli of California, Martha Martinson and Alma Harbak, both of Norway; seven grandchildren, Jason Yearicks and his wife, Dawn, Ryan Yearicks, Camille Thompson, Bret Thompson, Melissa Shigemitsu, Laura Shigemitsu and Hallie Elizabeth Thompson. 
He is also survived by one great-granddaughter, Lacy Ann Yearicks.
Olaf was raised on a farm in Norway and during World War II, he fought with the Norwegian Underground until he was captured and imprisoned in a German concentration camp. He was forced to work as a slave laborer until he escaped in 1944. He jumped and stowed away on a ship until it docked in New York Harbor where he got off the ship, applied and received political asylum. 
He settled in Marshalltown, lowa, where he became a master carpenter. In 1951, he moved to the Los Angeles area where he met and married his wife. He worked as a carpenter until he became ill and was forced to give up carpentry. He opened Thompson Shoe Repair shop in 1959. 
In 1970, he moved from California to Roswell, where he opened Thompson Shoe Repair Shop. He semi-retired in 1998, but continued working at the shoe repair shop and he also worked at Scotty’s Mexican Imports.
Arrangements are under the direction of LaGrone Funeral Chapel.

Fred G. Sais
A wonderful loving husband and father, a longtime resident of Albuquerque, died Thursday, at the age of 60. He is survived by his beautiful wife, Gloria E. Sais (Perez); daughters, Kathy Sais-Garcia, and her husband, David Garcia, Darlene Trevino and her husband, Michael Trevino; sons, Eric F. Sais and his wife, Pauline Sais and Adam J. Sais and his wife, Leah Sais; grandchildren, Crystal Bartlett and her husband, Eric Bartlett, Anthony Trevino, Monique Trevino, Dominic Trevino, Deanna Sais, Shyann Sais, Brian Sais, Eric Sais Jr., Alyssa Garcia and Kimberley Sais; great-grandchild, Eric Bartlett Jr.; brother and sisters, Joe Sais of Los Lunas, Isabel Garcia and her husband, Joe Garcia, of Tucson, Ariz., Orlando Sais and his wife, Ida Sais, of Albuquerque, and Ruth Turrieta of Roswell.
Family will gather at 206 E. Hervey in Roswell.
A rosary will be held at 6 p.m. today, Jan. 15, at Ballard Funeral Home, 910 South Main, Roswell, and a mass will be held at St. John Catholic Church at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, with burial to follow at South Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Eric F. Sais, Adam Sais, Orlando Sais, David Garcia, Michael Trevino and Anthony Trevino.
Arrangements are under the direction of Ballard Funeral Home. 

Amolene McIntosh
Graveside services at the Woodbine Cemetery in Artesia have been scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, for Amolene McIntosh, 78, who passed away Saturday, Jan. 13, 2001, at her residence. Pastor Mark Robinson of the West Main Baptist Church in Artesia will officiate, assisted by Dan Holt of Victory Baptist Church in Roswell.
Mrs. McIntosh was born October 1, 1922, to Little Claude Cox and Ila May Eppes Cox on their homestead outside Lovington. She married William P. McIntosh III May 24, 1940, in Hobbs.
She and her husband owned and operated ranches outside of Monument, Datil, and Wilcox, Ariz. After retirement, they lived in Hope, Lincoln, and for the past 17 years in Roswell.
Her survivors include her sons, W.P. McIntosh IV., and his wife, Shirley, of Roswell and Dave McIntosh and his wife, Peggy, of Santa Teresa; daughters, Merry Amolene McIntosh of Los Lunas, Marcia May Tidwell and her husband, Lonnie, of Roswell and Cindy Anne Polk and her husband, Bill, of Artesia; 14 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Norma Glover Smith of Roswell.
Mrs. Mclntosh was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two brothers and one sister.
Memorial contributions may be made to the New Mexico Boys and Girls Ranches or to the American Cancer Society.
Pallbearers for Mrs. McIntosh will be her grandsons.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Ballard Funeral Home.

Leonard Lloyd Niece
CLOVIS — Leonard Lloyd Niece, 72, of Clovis passed away Dec. 28, 2000, in the home of his spouse, Elida Collins.
He was born July 27, 1928, in Dalham County, Texas, to Ira and Elsie Thompson Niece. 
Leonard came to Clovis in the 1950s, where he was a police officer for the city of Clovis and later chief of police in Friona. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Clovis where he was baptized Jan. 10, 1999. He was very proud of his baptismal certificate.
He was also a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 3245.
Services were dedicated in his memory as per Lloyd’s last wishes at Trinity United Methodist Church Jan. 14 in Clovis. The Rev. Ron Brewer officiated. Cremation has taken place.
Arrangements are under the direction of Muffley Funeral Home of Clovis.


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