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Obituaries for March 23, 2023

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Edith E. Redhouse

Edith E. Redhouse

TEEC NOS POS, Ariz. — The Lord called his faithful servant, Edith E. Redhouse, 92, of Teec Nos Pos, Arizona, to her eternal home on March 17, 2023. She was born Nov. 30, 1930, in Teec Nos Pos, to Earl and Helena Curley, into the Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flow Together Clan), born for Áshįįhí (Salt People Clan).

Edith unwaveringly supported her husband’s service to the Navajo Nation, steadfastly upheld the Word of God as her life roadmap, and had many special Bible verses. Psalm 18:28-30 — “For thou wilt light my candle: The Lord my God will enlighten my darkness. For by thee, I have run through a troop; and by my God have I leaped over a wall. As for God, his way is perfect: the word of the Lord is tried: he is a buckler to all those that trust in him.”

Edith sang Navajo hymns to testify to God’s faithfulness and praised him throughout her life. She kept the faith.

Edith is survived by her children, Herman Redhouse, Sam Redhouse, Ray Redhouse, Melanie Kurley, Harold Redhouse, Matilda Yazzie, and Joey Redhouse; sister, Nellie Bradshaw; brothers, Kenneth Curley, Frank Curley, and Benjamin Curley; and 20 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Edith is preceded in death by her husband of 72 years, Rev. Paul H. Redhouse, and parents, brothers, sisters, and a granddaughter.

A private burial service has taken place. A memorial service will be held at a future date.

Dr. Merlee Arviso

Dr. Merlee Arviso

GALLUP — Funeral services for Dr. Merlee Millie Arviso, 70, of Rio Rancho, New Mexico, will be held Friday, March 24, at 10 a.m., at the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Gallup, with Father Pio officiating. Burial will follow at the St. Michael’s cemetery in St. Michaels, Arizona.

Merlee was born March 26, 1952, in Rehoboth, New Mexico, into the Hashk’ąą hadzohí (Yucca Fruit-Strung-Out-In-A-Line Clan), born for Tsénjíkiní (Cliff Dwellers People Clan). Nalí is ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People Clan) doo Naasht’ezhi doo Irish doo Naakaii; cheii is Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan). She passed away in hospice care on March 17, 2023, in Albuquerque. She was loved, cared for, and visited by family and friends to the very end.

Merlee was the daughter of Elsie and Kenneth Arviso, granddaughter to Bah and Charley Arviso of Tohatchi, New Mexico, and great-granddaughter to Jesus Casus Arviso, a Navajo translator.

Merlee attended St. Michael’s High School and completed her bachelor’s and master’s from the University of New Mexico. She earned a second master’s in education from the College of Santa Fe, with a Ph.D. in education from Fielding Graduate University.

In her free time, Merlee enjoyed sewing, beading, dancing at powwows, and watching sports, especially cheering on the Denver Broncos. As a UNM alumna, she proudly cheered on the UNM Lobos. She was passionate about learning, reading books, writing short stories, and advocating for Native American rights. She loved all animals, including her beloved cat, Kikki, who was always by her side.

Merlee was a wonderful and supportive mother, grandmother, friend, and sister. As a devout Catholic, faith was one of the most important things to her and guided her through difficult times. She was a kind, compassionate spirit, always willing to lend a hand when in need.

Merlee is survived by her daughters, ToniLisa Arviso-Jeans of Rhode Island, Krystle Arviso-Jeans of New Jersey, and Samantha PlainFeather; sister, Trudee Silversmith; brother, Tex G. Arviso; and two grandchildren and numerous cousins and relatives.

Merlee is preceded in death by her brothers, Louie Arviso, Kenneth Arviso Jr., and Leon Arviso; mother, Elsie Arviso; and father, Kenneth Arviso.

Xavier Anthony-Rufus Sherman, Bert Smith, Richie Frisella Jr., Marc Hillis, Chet Arviso, Dion Jeans, and Beau Bennett will be pallbearers.

Joshua Michael Neal Smith, Tex G. Arviso, and Wilfred C. Jeans will be honorary pallbearers.

Following services, a reception will take place at the St. Michael’s Chapter House.

Summit Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

Charley L. James Jr.

Charley L. James Jr.

GANADO, Ariz. — Graveside service for Charley L. James Jr., 70, of Ganado, Arizona, was held March 22 in Ganado.

Charley was born June 13, 1952, in Ganado, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Tó’áhaní (Near the Water Clan). He passed away March 17, 2023, in Ganado.

Charley attended Ganado High School.

Charley is survived by his wife, Stella M. James; sons, Shawn L. James, B.R. James, Kymal James, and Mo Nako James; daughters, Charlena A. James, Cheryl L. James, Brianna L. Thomas, Bretta L. Dann, Cindy L. Smith, Char L. James, and Sheeron L. James; brothers, Elvis L. James and Richard Clark; sister, Nevelan S. Ross; and 45 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Charley is preceded in death by his parents, Mary L. James and Charley L. James Sr.; grandparents, Althnahbah Begay and Pete Nat; and Sharon M. Singer and Rhyas L. Vicenti.

B.R. James, Mo Nako James, Diron Thomas, Charleton Dann, Marty Benally, and Sherman Nelson were pallbearers.

Honorary pallbearers were Shawn James, Kymal James, Semas Vicenti, and Tre Jim.

Silver Creek Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Katherine Davis

CHINLE — Graveside service for Katherine Davis, 61, of Chinle, will be held Monday, March 27, at 10 a.m., in Chinle.

Katherine was born Nov. 20, 1961, in Ganado, Arizona, into the Tł’ááshchí’í (Red Bottom People Clan). She passed away March 19, 2023, in Phoenix.

Katherine attended Chinle High School and was employed at ITCA, Inc. for 36 years. She enjoyed playing Bingo and spending time with her family.

Katherine is survived by her daughters, Brenda Guy, Bernadette Guy and Geraldine Guy; brother, Victor Davis; sister, Vickie Davis; grandparent, Jessie Davis; and four grandchildren.

Katherine is preceded in death by her mother, Genevieve Davis.

Pallbearers will be Ronnie Davis, Shawn Shorty, Curtis Benally, and Kyle Watchman.

Honorary pallbearer will be Victor Davis.

A reception will take place at Vickie Davis’ residence following service.

Silver Creek Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Ernest Bigthumb

GALLUP — Funeral services for Ernest “Ernie” Bigthumb, 77, of Lake Valley, New Mexico, will be held Tuesday, March 28, at 10 a.m., at Rollie Mortuary in Gallup, with Everett Bigthumb officiating. Burial will follow at the New Mexico State Cemetery in Santa Fe.

Ernest was born Jan. 23, 1946, in Lake Valley, into the Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan), born for Tsenabahiłnii (Sleep Rock People Clan). He passed away March 19, 2023, in Rehoboth, New Mexico.

Ernest attended Lake Valley Navajo School, Crownpoint Boarding School, and Chilocco Indian School. He worked for Crownpoint Indian Health Service, Fort Defiance Indian Health Service, Gallup Indian Medical Center, and Gallup Sand and Gravel.

Ernest enjoyed rodeos, basketball, and hunting and was a Dallas Cowboys fan.

Ernest is survived by his son, Everett Bigthumb and Eli Bigthumb, and sisters, Erma B. Begay, Sadie A. Billie, and Irene Etsitty.

Ernest is preceded in death by Lorraine Bigthumb, Elvina Bigthumb, Winston Bigthumb, and Lynch Bates.

Pallbearers will be Karlex Pablo, Orlando Nelson, Andre Pablo, Derrick Johnson, Jacob Scott, and Erwin Pablo.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

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Obituaries for March 30, 2023

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Verna C. Whipple

WINDOW ROCK — Funeral services for Verna C. Whipple, of Window Rock, will be held Friday, March 31, at 11 a.m., at the Window Rock Reformed Christian Church with Pastor Stanley Jim officiating. Burial will follow at the Fort Defiance cemetery.

Verna was born Aug. 9, 1935, in Winslow, Arizona. She passed away March 23, 2023, in Fort Defiance.

Verna attended Winslow High School and was employed as a bank teller and apartment agent. She enjoyed cooking, reading and going to Fire Rock Casino.

Verna is survived by her husband, Henry L. Whipple; son, Henry D. Whipple; and daughter, Donna L. James.

Verna is preceded in death by her son, John M. Whipple.

Pallbearers will be Leon Sandoval, Vincent Yazzie, Robert Allan, Robert J.G. Allen, Henry D. Whipple, and family member.

A reception will take place at Quality Inn following services at 2 p.m.

Summit Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Robert A. Begaye

JEDDITO, Ariz. — Graveside service for Robert Attakai Begaye, 65, of Jeddito, Arizona, was held March 27 at the Jeddito community cemetery with Emery Jackson officiating.

Robert was born Oct. 13, 1957, in Keams Canyon, Arizona, into the Tótsohnii (Big Water Clan), born for Naasht’ézhí dine’é Tábąąhá (Zuni/Water’s Edge Clan). He passed away March 20, 2023, in Prescott, Arizona.

Robert attended Tuba City High School and ABC Welding School in Phoenix. He served in the Army and worked for CDI Asbestos, Navajo Housing Authority, and Cedar Unified School.

Robert was a rancher and family man who enjoyed carpentry, riding his horses and was a big fan of the Arizona Cardinals.

Robert is survived by his wife, Sarah Nelson Begaye; sons, Shawn Nelson, Royce Begaye, Hollis Begaye, and Colton Begaye; daughters, Jessica Iron, Clarice Begaye and Robin Begaye; brothers, Denny Attakai, Julius Yazzie and Arthur Attakai Jr.; sisters, June Tsosie, Sarah Attakai, Grace Attakai, and Laura Attakai; and three grandchildren.

Robert is preceded in death by his son, Doyle Begaye; brothers, Benny Attakai, Cecil Attakai and Kee Attakai; sister, Mary May Attakai; parents, Julia Y. Attakai and Arthur Attakai Sr.; adoptive parents, Hosteen Bitsi, Lakai Begaye and Annie Y. Begaye; and grandfather, Hosteen Clay.

Pallbearers were Shawn Nelson, Hollis Begaye, Jack Begaye Jr., Shane Sangster, and other family members.

Honorary pallbearers were Cleveland Sangster, Clifford Sangster, Arthur Attakai Jr., Denny Attakai, and Julius Yazzie.

Greer’s Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

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Obituaries for April 6, 2023

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Norman H. Yazzie

Norman H. Yazzie

GALLUP — Funeral services for Norman Holtsoi Yazzie, 43, of Kirtland, New Mexico, will be held Friday, April 14, at 10 a.m., at Rollie Mortuary in Gallup. Burial will follow at the Tohatchi cemetery in Tohatchi, New Mexico.

Norman was born March 2, 1979, in Gallup, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan). He passed away March 20, 2023, in Twin Lakes, New Mexico.

Norman graduated from Kirtland Central High School.

Norman is survived by his son, Noah Yazzie; daughters, Natalie Yazzie and Hannahbah Sloan; parents, Kathleen and Roy Lee Yazzie Sr.; brother, Roy Lee Yazzie Jr.; and sisters, Lisa Chavez and Althea Stevenson.

Norman is preceded in death by his brother, Marvin Lee Yazzie Sr.; nephew, Askii Yazzie Stevenson; and grandparents, Antoinette and Ned Begay, Benny Tilden, and Holtsoi and Lorena Brown Yazzie.

Pallbearers will be Chad Yazzie, Tyler Yazzie, Cordell Yazzie, Marvin Lee Yazzie Jr., Logan Yazzie, and Mike Stevenson.

Honorary pallbearers will be Natalie Yazzie, Noah Yazzie and Hannahbah Sloan.

A reception will take place at the Twin Lakes Chapter House following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Garrilyn Harrison

TOYEI, Ariz. — Graveside service for Garrilyn Harrison, 42, of Chinle, will be held today, April 6, at 11 a.m., at the family plot in Toyei, Arizona.

Garrilyn was born May 11, 1980, in Fort Defiance, into the Naakai dine’é (Mexican Clan), born for Dibéłzhíní (Black Sheep Clan). She passed away April 2, 2023, in Chinle.

Garrilyn earned a bachelor’s at Northern Arizona University and a master’s at Arizona State University. She was employed as a fourth grade teacher at Many Farms Public School.

Garrilyn enjoyed couponing and shopping, going to rodeos and spending time with her family.

Garrilyn is survived by her parents, Janice and Garry Harrison Sr.; brothers, Gradishar Harrison, Gavaro Harrison and Gusccavedo Harrison; and sisters, Garveda Harrison, Galareka Harrison and Garquita Harrison.

Garrilyn is preceded in death by her brother, Galveechio Harrison; and grandparents, Kee and Gladys Williams of Steamboat, and Bahe and Mary Lou Harrison of Many Farms.

A reception will take place at the family’s residence in Steamboat following service.

Silver Creek Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Abel H. Bates Jr.

GALLUP — Funeral services for Abel H. Bates Jr., 77, of Gallup, will be held Friday, April 7, at 10 a.m., at the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Gallup, with Mike Kleeberger officiating. Burial will follow at the family plot in Nahodishgish, New Mexico.

Abel was born Nov. 25, 1945, into the Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flow Together Clan), born for Naasht’ézhí. He passed away March 30, 2023, in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Abel retired from JBL and loved to do leatherwork and beadwork. He enjoyed sports, rodeos, reading his bible, and was a fan of the Dallas Cowboys.

Abel is survived by his wife, Marilyn Yazzie-Bates; son, Shaun Bates of Los Angeles; and sisters, Lavern Stillhammer of Thoreau, New Mexico, and Chris Bates of Portales, New Mexico.

Abel is preceded in death by his parents, Ella M. Bates and Abel H. Bates Sr.; sisters, Louise B. Henry and Lori B. Bigthumb; and brothers, Benjamin Bates Sr. and Alfred Bates Sr.

Pallbearers will be Abel Bates III, Alfred Bates Jr., Herb Holgate, Ben Bates Jr., and Matt B. Henry.

A reception will take place at the Nahodishgish Chapter House following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Michael R. Roanhorse

REHOBOTH, N.M. — Funeral services for Michael Ray Roanhorse, 49, of Gallup, will be held today, April 6, at 10 a.m., at the Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church in Rehoboth, New Mexico, with Interim Pastor Jim Kuiper officiating. Burial will follow in Crownpoint.

Michael was born July 3, 1973, in Fort Defiance, into the Tsenabahiłnii (Sleep Rock People Clan). He passed away March 13, 2023, in Gallup.

Michael earned a nursing assistant’s degree at the University of New Mexico-Gallup Branch and was employed as a superintendent at the White House Boarding Apartments in Gallup. He enjoyed walks, playing the guitar and collecting movies, CDs and trinkets.

Michael is survived by his sons, Michael Dale-Roanhorse, Niles T. Dale-Roanhorse and Orien Roanhorse; daughter, Evelyn Dale-Roanhorse; father, Francis Roanhorse; brothers, Brian Roanhorse, Francis Roanhorse and Melvin Joe; sisters, Velma Begay and Sabrina Decair; grandparents, Sarah Freeland and Succo Begay; and one grandchild.

Michael is preceded in death by his mother, Phoebe Wauneka; sister, Julie Joe; and Peter Joe.

Cope Memorial oversaw arrangements.

Hoskie Brown Sr.

Hoskie Brown Sr.

FARMINGTON — Funeral services for Hoskie Brown Sr., 86, of Two Grey Hills, New Mexico, will be held Friday, April 7, at 11 a.m., at the Farmington United Pentecostal Church (1900 N. Fairview Ave.) in Farmington. Viewing will take place an hour before service at 10 a.m. Burial will follow at the Lower Water Cemetery family plot in Two Grey Hills.

Hoskie was born Nov. 30, 1936, in his family hogan in Two Grey Hills. He was born for the Ta’neeszahnii (Tangle People Clan), into the Naakaii Dine’é (Mexican Clan). He entered eternal rest on April 1, 2023.

Hoskie is survived by his wife, Laura L. Brown; sons, Michael L. Brown and Hoskie Brown Jr.; and daughters, Libby L. Brown, Lois L. Brown, Sophie L. Sims, Sybil L. Brown-Begay, and Hilda L. Wilson.

Hoskie is preceded in death by his father, Johnson Brown; mother, Jesse Brown; brothers, Frank Brown, Nelson Brown, Billie Brown, and Harold Brown; sisters, Ella Brown, Rose Lapahie and Grace Bitsilly; son, Melvin L. Brown; and grandson, Lionel J. Tuley.

Pallbearers will be Jeremy Brown, Nathan Brown, Othell Wilson, Samuel Legah, Adrian Thompson, Darin Benally, Zachary Legah, and Bryant Brown.

A reception will take place at the Two Grey Hills Chapter House following services.

Rodney J. Talkalai

Rodney J. Talkalai

TSE BONITO, N.M. — Memorial service for Rodney James Talkalai, 40, of Navajo, New Mexico, will be held Friday, April 7, at 11 a.m., at the Tse Bonito Church of Jesus Christ in Tse Bonito, New Mexico, with Pastor Larry Watson officiating.

Rodney was born April 16, 1982, in Fort Defiance, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Cheyenne Arapaho of Oklahoma. He passed away March 24, 2023, in Lukachukai, Arizona.

Rodney graduated from Navajo Pine High School in 2002 and worked in drilling with Aztec Well in Aztec, New Mexico. He loved the outdoors, hiking, fishing, and traveling. He was known for his humor, laughter and athleticism.

Rodney is survived by his sons, Elijah Avari Talkalai, Landon Talkalai and Allen James Talkalai; daughters, Nevaeh Avari Talkalai, Rylin Talkalai and Mina Kai Talkalai; mother, Eloise Talkalai; brothers, Robbie Talkalai, Fillson Talkalai and Robinson Talkalai; maternal grandparents, Helen Chee James and Jimmy James; and paternal grandparents, Fannie Allen Talkalai and Walter Talkalai.

Rodney is preceded in death by his father, Silas Talkalai.

A reception will take place at the Tse Bonito Church of Jesus Christ following service.

Summit Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

Darin O. Bryant

Darin O. Bryant

CHINLE — Funeral services for Darin O. Bryant, 37, of Chinle, will be held Monday, April 10, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Chinle, with Brother Elliot K. Bryant officiating. Burial will follow at the Chinle community cemetery.

Darin was born Sept. 28, 1985, in Chinle, into the Tó’áhaní (Near the Water Clan), born for Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan). His maternal grandfather is Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flow Together) and paternal grandfather is Tł’ízí lání (Many Goats) and Kinłichíi’nii (Red House People). He passed away March 29, 2023, in Tempe, Arizona.

Darin graduated from Page High School and worked at various hotels and restaurants. He enjoyed fishing, swimming pools, camping, and visiting amusement parks.

Darin is survived by his father, Olin Lee Bryant.

Darin is preceded in death by his mother, Jacqueline Tsosie; and sister, Shayna Bryant.

Pallbearers will be Bransen Reese, Damon Perry, Christopher Bryant, Elliot K. Bryant, and Larry Bryant.

A reception will take place at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Chinle following services.

Silver Creek Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

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Obituaries for April 13, 2023

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Dwayne M. Showalter Sr.

Dwayne M. Showalter Sr.

TSE BONITO, N.M. — Funeral services for Dwayne Mariano Showalter Sr., 60, of Window Rock, were held April 1 at the Community Bible Church in Tse Bonito, New Mexico. Interment followed at the St. Michael’s cemetery in St. Michael’s, Arizona.

Dwayne was born May 6, 1962, in Fort Defiance, into the Tsénjíkiní (Honey Combed Rock People Clan), born for Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan). He passed away March 28, 2023, in Albuquerque.

Dwayne attended Window Rock High School and worked as a laborer in health care, retail, and the Navajo Nation Election Office. He enjoyed golfing, bowling, fishing, horseshoes, and watching professional and collegiate sports.

Dwayne is survived by his children, Samantha M. Showalter, Dwayne M. Showalter Jr. and Brittany E. Showalter-Thompson; sister, Pamela E. Showalter-Conley; and four grandchildren.

Dwayne is preceded in death by his parents, Betty and Dan Showalter Jr.; and sister, Rachel Showalter-Claw.

Pallbearers were Dwayne M. Showalter Jr., Lyle Thompson Sr., Donovan Conley, Marques Conley, Adrian Showalter, and Keanen Barton.

Honorary pallbearers were Wilford Ashley, Richard Showalter, Ed Richards Sr., Bry Claw, Aaron Nez, Michael Nez, Derek Richards, Ed Richards Jr., Eric Richards, Alan Showalter, Skip Longie, Terry Arviso, Tommy Tracey, Roger Tracey, and Emory Dixon.

Cope Memorial Chapel oversaw arrangements.

Frederick R. Begay

Frederick R. Begay

KLAGETOH, Ariz. — Funeral services for Frederick R. Begay, 45, of Klagetoh, Arizona, will be held today, April 13, at 10 a.m., at St. Anne’s Mission in Klagetoh, with Brother Charles officiating. Burial will follow in Klagetoh.

Frederick was born March 28, 1978, in Ganado, Arizona, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). He passed away April 6, 2023, in Flagstaff.

Frederick attended Ganado High School and was employed at Cooling Towers as a mechanic. He loved to travel and enjoyed watching movies, joking and laughing.

Frederick is survived by his sons, Jamal Begay, Jermaine Begay and Seth Begay; mother, Marie Begay; brother, Clayton Begay; and sisters, Brenda Begay, Joann Springwater, Elsie Begay, Patricia Begay, Freda Kee, and Felicia Begay.

Frederick is preceded in death by his father, Roy Begay; grandparents, Chee Begay and Alice D. Yazzie; and Royal Begay, Lisa Begay, Lance Begay, and Phoebe Begay.

Pallbearers will be Jamal Begay, Jacoby Kee, Wade Kee, Elijah Joe, Nolton Clark, and Derwin Nez.

Honorary pallbearers will be Clayton Begay, Jefferson White and Jerwin Joe.

A reception will take place at the Klagetoh Chapter House following services.

Silver Creek Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Miguel J. Redshirt

Miguel J. Redshirt

SHONTO, Ariz. — Funeral services for Miguel Jonathan Redshirt, 31, of Shonto, Arizona, is currently pending.

Miguel was born March 12, 1992, into the Deeshchii’nii (Start of the Red Streak People Clan), born for Naadąą’ Ligaii Naasht’ézhí Tábąąhá (Corn Zuni Water’s Edge Clan). His nalí is Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People); cheii is Lók’aa’ dine’é (Reed People Clan). He passed away April 6, 2023, in St. George, Utah.

Miguel attended Shonto Preparatory School and enjoyed dancing at powwows, being a comedian, and helping anyone in need.

Miguel is survived by his children, Mikayyla Redshirt, La’Drea Redshirt and Keanu Redshirt; parent, Fabian Redshirt; and seven siblings.

Valley Ridge Mortuary is handling arrangements.

Linda A. Henio

WINDOW ROCK — Funeral services for Linda Ann Henio, 75, of Navajo, New Mexico, will be held Friday, April 14, at 10 a.m., at the Window Rock Christian Reformed Church with Pastor Stanley Jim officiating. Burial will follow at the family cemetery in Navajo.

Linda was born March 31, 1948, in Rehoboth, New Mexico, into the Tł’ógí (Weaver-Zia Clan), born for Bit’ahnii (Under His Cover Clan). She passed away April 7, 2023, in Surprise, Arizona.

Linda attended Rehoboth Christian School and worked for General Dynamics-Packard Hughes and Navajo Forest Products, Inc.

Linda is survived by her husband, Philip Henio; daughters, Sheryl Henio and Jennifer Henio; brother, Frank Curley Jr.; sisters, Irene Curley and Geneva Aicinena; and four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Linda is preceded in death by her mother, Elizabeth Curley; and father, Frank Curley Sr.

Pallbearers will be Frank Curley III, Nolan Curley, Eric Aicinena, Ardale Delena, and Justin Platero.

A reception will take place at the Window Rock Christian Reformed Church following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Evelyn K. Begay

GANADO, Ariz. — Funeral services for Evelyn Katherine Begay, 75, of Ganado, Arizona, will be held Saturday, April 15, at St. Anne’s Mission in Ganado.

Evelyn was born Nov. 13, 1947, in Ganado. She passed away April 8, 2023.

Evelyn earned a master’s degree in nursing.

Evelyn is survived by her children, Pam, Thea, Jeff, Matt, and Jorge; and four grandchildren.

Evelyn is preceded in death by Kenneth Begay.

Meldrum Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Olyne A. Morris

GALLUP — Funeral services for Olyne Albert Morris, 42, of Tohatchi, New Mexico, will be held Saturday, April 15, at 10:30 a.m., at the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Gallup, with Father Dale officiating. Burial will follow in Tohatchi.

Olyne was born Jan. 22, 1981, in Fort Defiance, into the Tótsohnii (Big Water Clan), born for Tł’ógí (Hairy Ones/Weaver-Zia Clan). His maternal grandfather is Tsi’naajinii (Black Streak Wood People) and paternal grandfather is Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People). He passed away April 9, 2023, in St. Michaels, Arizona.

Olyne graduated from Window Rock High School and New Mexico State University. He worked for Vic Gordon Construction, Navajo School Clothing, Window Rock Unified School District No. 8, Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, Fort Defiance Indian Hospital Board, Inc., and Indian Health Service.

Olyne loved spending time with friends and family, and enjoyed rodeos (steer wrestling), golfing, running track, and playing basketball, football and baseball.

Olyne is survived by his sons, Lance Morris, Isaiah Morris and Alan Morris; daughters, Shintonna Morris and Joelle Morris; mother, Rosita R. Morris; and sisters, Jacquelyn Morgan, Veronica Francisco, Rochelle Morris, Rolanda Morgan, Colleen Smith, and Shanin Morris.

Olyne is preceded in death by his father, Albert K. Morris; and Caressa N. Francis, Anslem Roanhorse Sr., Mary Helen Roanhorse, Rex Morris Sr., and Marie Holyan Morris.

Pallbearers will be Lance Morris, Isaiah Morris, Lyle Jackson, Cody Johnson, Charles S. Damon IV, and Thurman Bitsie Jr.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

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Obituaries for April 20, 2023

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WINDOW ROCK

Maria Christina Gonzalez Baca Martin, 73, of Window Rock, was born Oct. 29, 1949, in Flagstaff. She passed away April 15, 2023, in Flagstaff.

Mary C. Martin
(Oct. 29, 1949 — April 15, 2023)

Mary’s greatest accomplishment was her never-ending love and service for the Lord. She dedicated her life to helping others.

For 50-plus years, Mary served the Native American community by working as a youth advocate and working with those who needed love, support, faith, prayer, and food. Her heart was huge and she seemed to have enough energy, wisdom, hugs, prayers, and love for every single person who crossed her path.

Mary’s passion was always to follow the path that the Lord set forth for her, and although that passion did come with struggle and sacrifice, she always knew that if she was working for the Lord that He would always prevail and that His will would be done. She wanted to be a blessing to all those she encountered and shared so many laughs, smiles, positivity, and faith.

Mary asked all those who loved her not to be sad when God called her home, instead she wanted all of us to carry in our hearts the comfort and knowledge of knowing that she loved us all just as God loves us and know that we will see her again in Heaven one day if we surrender ourselves to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Mary is survived by her husband, Edward Martin Sr.; sons, Edward Martin Jr. and Bobby Martin; daughters, Barbie Williams, Rita Adair and Dawn Manuelito; and 17 grandchildren.

For information, contact Barbie Williams or Edward Martin Sr. at 480-695-6649.

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Obituaries for April 27, 2023

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Alice C. Bitsilly

GALLUP
Funeral services for Alice Casuse Bitsilly, 83, of Coyote Canyon, New Mexico, were held April 25 at the LDS Stake Center in Gallup, with Eldridge Lee officiating. Interment followed at Sunset Memorial in Gallup.

Alice was born Dec. 26, 1939, in Tohatchi, New Mexico, into the Bit’ahnii (Under His Cover Clan), born for Tsenabahiłnii (Sleep Rock People Clan). She passed away April 18, 2023, in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.

Alice C. Bitsilly
(Dec. 26, 1939 – April 18, 2023

Alice attended Intermountain and Phoenix Indian School. She was a silversmith, rug weaver and rancher.

Alice enjoyed song and dances, singing traditional songs, playing bingo, tending to her sheep, and spending time with her family.

Alice is survived by her sons, Nelson McCabe Jr., Donald McCabe and Christopher McCabe; daughters, Lucille McCabe, Lucinda McCabe and Alesia McCabe; sisters, Pauline Spencer, Virginia Casuse Switzer and Julia Casuse Gagnon; and 10 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Alice is preceded in death by her husband, Tommy Bitsilly; parents, Harry and Emma Becenti Casuse; brothers, Cornelius Casuse, Lewis Casuse, Charlie Casuse, Richard Casuse, Emerson Casuse, and Alton Casuse; and sisters, Louise C. Henry, Ella Mae Upshaw and Mary R. Casuse.

Pallbearers were Cesar Mascorro, Jay McCabe, Jonathan Mascorro, Jeremiah McCabe, Charles Avery, Nathan G. Peters, Dana Jose, and Maurice Upshaw.

Honorary pallbearers were Nelson McCabe Jr., Christopher McCabe, Donald McCabe, Tyson McCabe, Roger Casuse Jr., Max Casuse, Calvin Upshaw, Rodney Gagnon, John Switzer, Mike Switzer, and Karl Switzer.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Elouise T. Begay

BLACK MOUNTAIN, Ariz.

Funeral services for Elouise T. Begay, 67, will be held Saturday, April 29, at 10 a.m., at the Black Mountain Mennonite Mission in Black Mountain, Arizona, with Pastor Daniel Smiley officiating. Burial will follow at the family plot in Pinon, Arizona.

Elouise T. Begay
(passed away April 20, 202)

Elouise was born in Ganado, Arizona, into the Naaneesht’ézhí Táchii’nii (Charcoal-Streaked Division of the Red Running Into the Water Clan), born for Tódích’ii’nii (Bitter Water Clan). She passed away April 20, 2023, in Phoenix.

Elouise lived in Cottonwood, Arizona, where she lived all her life. She attended Chinle Boarding School, Cottonwood Day School, Chinle Junior High, and Chinle High School.
Elouise would greet you eagerly with a “hello, hello” and she took time to listen to people. She was a loving and feisty mother and grandmother. She enjoyed traveling with family and we will remember her as a strong fighter.

Elouise is survived by Earl Begay, Pamelita Johns, Bryan Begay, Laurel Bizahaloni, and nine grandchildren.

Elouise is preceded in death by Peter T. Begay, Susie H. Lee, stepfather Jack Lee, Thomas H. Tsosie, and Johnson Tsosie.

Pallbearers will be Earl Begay, Koda Begay, Tom Tsosie, Tyler Robb, Ben Curley, and Bryan Begay.
The final family gathering will be held today, April 27.

Silver Creek Mortuary will be assisting with the final arrangements.

Dean L. Yazzie

FORT DEFIANCE

Funeral services for Dean Lee Yazzie, 58, of Phoenix, were held April 24 at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Fort Defiance. Interment followed at a family plot.

Dean L. Yazzie
(He passed away April 20, 2023)

Dean was born into the Tódík’ózhí (Salt Water Clan), born for Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). His nalí is Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People); cheii is Bit’ahnii (Under His Cover). He passed away April 20, 2023.

Dean grew up in Fort Defiance and graduated from Window Rock High School in 1982. He learned to play the guitar at an early age and played in the high school band and formed a rock band called “Spade”. Two of the original songs “Rock Me, Love Me,” and “Searching for Love,” can be found on YouTube.

Dean graduated from Al Collins Graphic Design School with an associate’s degree in 2000 and worked at Arizona State University as a technical analyst, a job he held for 22 years until his cancer prevented him from working.

Dean played with Native rock band Clan/Destine, Artificial Red with Randy Kemp, guitarist Gabriel Alaya, Keith Secola, and shared the stage with comedy duo, James and Ernie, and Japanese drummer, Ken Koshio.

Two years ago, Dean underwent surgery for a stroke in his head. Doctors had to open his skull to relieve the pressure on his brain and later placed a plate to cover the incision. He began to improve from the stroke, but at a routine exam doctors found cancer in his colon. He underwent chemotherapy and was told the treatment was working and that he was in remission. A few months later, the cancer returned and had spread rapidly throughout his back and spine. He remained positive and fought the cancer for the past 18 months.

Dean was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He was always giving of himself, ready to help.

Dean is survived by his wife of 28 years, Thyrza (Morgan) Yazzie; daughter, Demetria Yazzie Smith; son Deshawn Yazzie; siblings, David Yazzie, Wayne Yazzie, Don Yazzie, and Melvin Anderson; and two granddaughters.

Dean is preceded in death by his father, Phillip L. Yazzie; mother, Doris Yazzie; brother, Phillip Yazzie Jr.; and sister, Fannie Yazzie.

To make a donation, visit gofundme.com under Dean Yazzie or by using the Zelle app to 480-695-5976.

Donations can also be sent by mail to: Thyrza Yazzie, 13220 S. 48th Street, Apt. 1055, Phoenix, AZ 85044.

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Obituaries for May 4, 2023

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Thelma Etsitty McCabe

GALLUP

Graveside service for Thelma Etsitty McCabe, 91, of St. Michaels, Arizona, was held Feb. 24 at Sunset Memorial in Gallup.

Thelma E. McCabe

Thelma E. McCabe April 11, 1931 – Feb. 13, 2023.

Thelma was born April 11, 1931, in Ganado, Arizona, into the Tótsohnii (Big Water Clan), born for Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flow Together Clan). She passed away Feb. 13, 2023, in Gallup.

Thelma attended Fort Defiance Boarding School and Sacred Heart Cathedral Elementary/High School in Gallup. She worked for the Navajo Tribe Heavy Equipment Pool in Fort Defiance, Navajo Forest Products Inc. in Navajo, New Mexico, and Indian Health Service in St. Michaels, Arizona.

Thelma loved attending fairs and parades, the outdoors, family gatherings, animals, dancing, movies, and listening to country western music.

Thelma is survived by her son, Ernest Taliman; daughter, Daphne J. Apodaca; brother, Vern A. Etsitty; and 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Thelma is preceded in death by her husband, Roger McCabe; son, Jeffery Taliman Sr.; brothers, Ernest Etsitty and Leon Etsitty; sister, Irma Greenstone; and parents, Rose and Tsosie Etsitty.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Raymond J. Pete

HOLBROOK, Ariz.

Funeral services for Raymond James Pete, 75, of Indian Wells, Arizona, will be held Friday, May 5, at the Assembly of God Church in Holbrook, Arizona.

Raymond James Pete, 75

Raymond James Pete March 10, 1948 – April 25, 2023

Raymond was born March 10, 1948, into the Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan), born Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). He passed away April 25, 2023, in Holbrook.

Raymond enjoyed working on vehicles.

Raymond is survived by his life partner, Rosemary Belin; daughter, Virginia Ann Scott; sisters, LaVerne Duran, Ruth Thompson and Rosita Spencer; and four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Raymond is preceded in death by Charley and Mary Rose Pete.

Pallbearers will be Raymond Scott, Lorenzo Scott Jr. and Frederick Scott.

Honorary pallbearers will be Raymond Scott and Lorenzo Scott Jr.

Summit Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

Harrison Badonie

TOHATCHI, N.M.

Graveside service for Harrison Badonie, 65, of Tohatchi, New Mexico, will be held today, May 4, at 10 a.m., at the Tohatchi cemetery.
Harrison was born June 27, 1957, in Tohatchi, into the ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People Clan), born for Tł’ógí (Weaver-Zia Clan). He passed away April 29, 2023, in Tohatchi.

Harrison Badonie, 65

Harrison Badonie June 27, 1957 – April 29, 2023

Harrison worked for BIA Forestry, Earth Grain, and Navajo Forest Products Industries. He loved nature and enjoyed herding sheep, fishing, listening to oldies, and spending time with his family.

Harrison is survived by his brothers, Benson Badonie and Richard Badonie; and sisters, Orlinda Jefferson, Rita Mitchell and Pamela Dennison.
Harrison is preceded in death by Olson Badonie, Andrew Badonie, Lena Badonie, and Woodrow Badonie.

Pallbearers will be Lee Andrew Badonie, Cody Badonie, Jason Mitchell, Ray Jefferson, Dominic James, and Albert Woody.

Honorary pallbearers will be Benson Badonie and Richard Badonie.

A reception will take place at the Tohatchi Chapter House following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Leonard B. Levi

SHIPROCK

Graveside service for Leonard B. Levi was held Feb. 16 at the Shiprock community cemetery.

Leonard was born June 29, 1943, in Ignacio, Colorado, into the Naakai dine’é (Mexican Clan), born for Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan). His nalí is Bit’ahnii (Folded Arm); cheii is ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People). He passed away Feb. 6, 2023, in Red Mesa, Utah.

Early in life at age 14, Leonard lied about his age and got his Colorado state driver’s license and drove for his relatives. He also helped several Navajos with the written tests and applying for the Colorado driver’s license. During that time, the Motor Vehicle Division in Cortez, Colorado, allowed that.

Although Leonard started school late, due to herding sheep for his aunt, he caught up in time and graduated from Kirtland Central High School. He helped some of his classmates with math homework and after graduation he attended Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado.

Leonard was good in Navajo clans, teasing and joking among his relatives, especially his cousin sister, Ann. They would tease each other right and left.

Leonard was a professional in knife and ax sharpening. He was a self-taught auto mechanic and was very generous. When he got money, he would treat loved ones to a hot nourishing meal, which pepped them up, and they would be in full steam the rest of the day.

Leonard is survived by his son, James Levi; brother, Melvin “Jimmy” (Caroline) Levi; sisters, Genevie Levi, Jennifer Levi and Cherly Levi; cousin-brother, Stanley (Esther) Hammond; cousin-sisters, Gloria Tsosie, Mary Ann Harry and Ann (Don) Edward; and numerous nephews and nieces.

Leonard is preceded in death by his parents, Luke and Bessie Levi; aunts, Lucille Hammond and Roselyn Marie Martinez; uncles, Thomas Bailey and Fred Bailey; brothers, Eric Warren Levi, Leroy Levi, Leejoe Levi, Calvin Hunt, and Melvin Hunt; cousin-brothers, Russell Hammond, Charlie Martinez and Henry Harry; and cousin-sister, Hazel Plummer.

Shiprock Desert View Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

Virgil G. Jarvison

STANDING ROCK, N.M.

Funeral services for Virgil Gene Jarvison, 59, of Brimhall, New Mexico, will be held Friday, May 5, at 10 a.m., at the Bible Baptist Shepherd Church in Standing Rock, New Mexico, with Pastor Forester officiating. Burial will follow at the family plot in Coyote Canyon, New Mexico.

Virgil was born Feb. 18, 1964, in Gallup, into the Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flow Together Clan), born for Bit’ahnii (Under His Cover Clan). He passed away April 27, 2023, in Brimhall.

Virgil was employed as a job coach at the Coyote Canyon Rehabilitation Center Inc. He enjoyed working on wood.

Virgil is survived by his wife, Margie Jarvison; sons, Sebastian Jarvison and Christopher James; daughter, Amber Jarvison; brothers, Michael Jarvison and Eugene Jarvison; sisters, Olivia Anderson and Yvonne Billie; and two grandchildren.

Virgil is preceded in death by his mother, Rose C. Lee; and father, Jimmie Jarvison.

Pallbearers will be Sebastian Jarvison, Orrin Anderson, Lance Lee, O’Ryan Anderson, Ornile Anderson, and Alexis Tom.

A reception will take place at the Coyote Canyon Chapter House following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.


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Obituaries for May 11, 2023

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Sampson Begay

LOW MOUNTAIN, Ariz.

Funeral services for Sampson Begay, 76, was held May 10 at the Smoke Signal Nazarene Church with Pastor Ronald Little officiating. Interment followed at the family plot in Low Mountain, Arizona.

Sampson Begay

Sampson Begay was born Jan. 10, 1947 – May 3, 2023

Sampson was born Jan. 10, 1947, in Low Mountain, into the Bįįh Bitoodnii (Deer Spring Clan), born for Ta’neeszahnii (Tangle Clan). He passed away May 3, 2023, in Flagstaff.

Sampson attended Keams Canyon Boarding School, Phoenix Indian School and Intermountain School. He was a Nation Council Delegate for Low Mountain/Jeddito.

Sampson enjoyed running, all things sports related, his family and the community.

Sampson is survived by his wife, Evelyn Begay; daughters, Leah Tso, Michelle Deschner and Josephine Chee; sons, John E. Chee Jr. and Bradley Chee; sisters, Mary Jane Gomez, Janice Begay and Melinda Henry; and six grandchildren.

Sampson is preceded in death by his wife, Bessie Begay; brother, Henley Begay; sister, Rose Betty Begay; and parents, Juanita Begay and Charley Henry.

Cope Memorial oversaw arrangements.

Sheldon R. George

GALLUP

Funeral services for Sheldon Ray George, 39, of Page, Arizona, were held May 9 at the Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Gallup, with Branch President Eldred Nez officiating. Interment followed at the Gallup State Veterans Cemetery.

Sheldon was born March 22, 1984, in Gallup, into the Honágháahnii (One-walks-around Clan), born for Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flow Together Clan). He passed away April 29, 2023, in Tempe, Arizona.

Sheldon graduated from Page High School and earned an associate’s degree in auto-collision repair from the University of New Mexico-Gallup.

Following high school, Sheldon enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2002 to 2006. He also joined the National Guard from 2006 to 2008. He was employed with Virgie’s Restaurant.

Sheldon loved spending time with his family and enjoyed traveling with his wife and fur babies, Paris and Riley, who he loved dearly.

Sheldon is survived by his wife, Janice George; mother, Susie Haskie George of Page; father, Raymond George of Gallup; brothers, Glendon George, Randall George and Markes George; and sisters, Tawnya Laughlin and Tamra George.

Sheldon is preceded in death by his stepfather, Michael Plasterer; maternal grandparents, Webster and Nellie Haskie; and paternal grandparents, Sam and Mary George.

Pallbearers were Andrew Giles, Micah McGuire, Harvey Blankenship, Justin Cain, Rob Bridgford, and Peter Luna.

Honorary pallbearers were Raymond George, Thomas Yazzie Jr., Lynol Laughlin, James Haskie, Dennis Mountain, and Watson Chee.
Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.


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Obituaries for May 18, 2023

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Ronald Livingston

BREADSPRINGS, N.M.

Funeral services for Ronald Livingston, 53, of Pinehaven, New Mexico, were held May 16 at the Baalii Church of God Holiness in Breadsprings, New Mexico, with Jake Yazzie Jr. officiating. Interment followed at the family plot in Breadsprings.

Ronald was born May 29, 1969, in Gallup, into the Tó baazhní’ázhi (Two Who Came To the Water Clan), born for Kinłichíi’nii (Red House People Clan). He passed away May 10, 2023, in Pinehaven.

Ronald Livingston

Ronald Livingston May 29, 1969 – May 10, 2023

Ronald attended Gallup High School and worked for California Superama, Gallup Independent as a press operator, and Navajo Times as a press operator foreman.

Ronald enjoyed the outdoors, building projects, fishing, and hauling wood. He liked helping people and was always smiling, joking, and spending time with his family.

Ronald is survived by his wife, Virginia B. Livingston; daughter, Kimberly Livingston-Kimmy; parents, White and Lena Davis; and sisters, Michelle Jake and Monica Davis.

Ronald is preceded in death by his brothers, Albert Hunt and Kevin Hunt; and grandparents, Ralph and Evelyn Livingston.

Pallbearers were Felix Yazzie, Virgil Hunt, Jerome Yazzie, Herb Smith, Emmanuel Yazzie, and Lamuel Yazzie.

Honorary pallbearers were James Livingston, White Davis, Joe Davis, Jake Yazzie Sr., Wilbert Livingston, and Darrell Yazzie.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Rena P. Begay

TUBA CITY

Graveside service for Rena Posey Begay, 89, of Tuba City, was held April 30 at the Biihooted family plot in Big Canyon Ranch, Arizona.

Rena was born Dec. 20, 1933, in Shadow Mountain, Arizona, into the Dziłtł’ahnii/Kinyaa’áanii (Mountain Cove/Towering House Clan), born for Naasht’ézhí Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). Her nalí is Tsi’naajinii (Black Streak Wood People); cheii is Tsé deeshgizhnii (Rock Gap). She passed away April 26, 2023, in Tucson.

Rena Begay

Rena Begay Dec. 20, 1933 – April 26, 2023

Rena had no formal education but was the caretaker of her livestock. She was a rancher and farmer all of her life. She loved to weave rugs and attend ceremonies.
Rena is survived by her son, Amos Begay; daughter, Renee Ann Bennett; brother, Donald Posey; sister, Bessie Neztsosie; and 21 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

Rena is preceded in death by her husband, Ben Joe Begay; parents, Navajo Posey and Emma Bighorse Posey; and sons, Henry Begay, Lester Begay and Leonard Begay.

Pallbearers were Treston Bennett, Dontae Bennett, Keenan Bennett, Lenford Yellowman, Adriano Begay, and Ryan Begaye.

Honorary pallbearers were Amos Begay, Bjorne Begay, Donald Posey, Brian Bennett, Bobby Bennett, and Patrick Begay Jr.

Valley Ridge Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Shana James

SANDERS, Ariz.

Funeral services for Shana James, 36, of Sanders, Arizona, were held May 17 at the LDS Church in Sanders. Interment followed in Houck, Arizona.

Shana was born Dec. 9, 1986, in Gallup, into the Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan), born for Tsénjíkiní (Cliff Dwellers People Clan). She passed away May 9, 2023.

Shana James

Shana was born Dec. 9, 1986 – May 9, 2023.

Shana attended Sanders-Valley High School and was employed with FedEx in Phoenix. She enjoyed the outdoors, camping, fishing, and doing car repairs (brakes, filters, etc.).

Shana is survived by her sons, Eric Daniel Slim Jr., Jacob Ronald Gene and Ian James Gene; mother, Marjorie James; brother, Robinson James; sisters, Janelle Keedah, James Keedah and Cornelia Keedah; and grandparents, Lucy and Peter Keedah.

Shana is preceded in death by her father, Robertson James Jr.

Pallbearers were Phillip Wilson Jr., Eric Tso, Lionel Tapaha, Bryan Chester, Terrance Johnson, and Jimmy Lynch.

Honorary pallbearers were Eric D. Slim Jr., Ian J. Gene, Jacob R. Gene, Robinson James, Randall Keedah, and Adrian Arthur.

Silver Creek Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Thomas Yazzie Jr.

GALLUP

Funeral services for Thomas Yazzie Jr., 70, of Iyanbito, New Mexico, were held May 16 at the Rollie Mortuary Palm Chapel in Gallup, with Mark Thomas Jr. officiating. Interment followed at the Gallup State Veterans Cemetery.

Thomas was born May 2, 1953, in Fort Defiance, into the Honágháahnii (One-walks-around Clan), born for Dibéłzhíní (Black Sheep Clan). He passed away May 4, 2023, in Albuquerque.

Thomas Yazzie Jr.

Thomas Yazzie Jr. May 2, 1953 – May 4, 2023

Thomas graduated from Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City, Utah, and earned a degree as an independent electrician and journeyman electrician. He served six years in the U.S. Marine Corps and four years in the U.S. Navy.

Thomas was employed with Fire Rock Casino for 11 years. He enjoyed seafood, cookouts, swimming, and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He was very friendly, outgoing, and was helpful to friends in need.

Thomas is survived by his wife, Jenny Yazzie; sons, David Yazzie of Iyanbito, Thomas Travis Yazzie III and Sean Yazzie, both of Albuquerque; daughters, Tammy Yazzie-Shorty of Cross Canyon, New Mexico, Janice George of Iyanbito, Tiffany Begay of Church Rock, New Mexico, Jenilee Galvez of Idaho, Taylor Yazzie of Iyanbito, Temaira Yazzie of Iyanbito, and Cheryl Yazzie-Stout of Page, Arizona; brothers, Wayne Yazzie, Arlis Yazzie and Monroe Yazzie; and sisters, Rena Connell, Loretta Lee, Alberta Salcedo, Thomascita Romero, and Cherilyn Tsosie.

Thomas is preceded in death by his mother, Elsie V. Yazzie; father, Thomas Yazzie Sr.; brother, Randolph Yazzie; and grandson, Anthony Stout.

Pallbearers were David Yazzie, Thomas Travis Yazzie III, Sean Yazzie, Ben Shorty, Jershon Begay, and Alex Galvez.

Honorary pallbearers were Wayne Yazzie, Arlis Yazzie, Monroe Yazzie, Roger Lee Sr., Ned Lee, and Sheldon George.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Tyrone T. Charley

GALLUP

Funeral services for Tyrone T. Charley, 37, of Springstead, New Mexico, were held May 17 at the Rollie Mortuary Chapel in Gallup, with Eugene Cody officiating. Interment followed at Sunset Memorial in Gallup.

Tyrone was born June 5, 1985, in Gallup, into the Tł’ááshchí’í (Red Bottom People Clan), born for Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). He passed away May 3, 2023, in Phoenix.

Tyrone Charley

Tyrone Charley was born June 5, 1985 – May 3, 2023

Tyrone attended Gallup High School and University Technical College in Carpentry. He enjoyed playing in pool tournaments, fishing, outdoor events, drawing, crafts, and spending time with his father.

Tyrone is survived by his mother, Maxine Sam; father, Terry J. Charley; sisters, Terrinda Charley, Seraphina Charley and Hannah Charley; and grandmother, Irene Charley.

Tyrone is preceded in death by his brother, Tyrell Charley; grandfather, Tom Charley Sr.; and grandparents, Peter and Rose Sam.

Pallbearers were Roderick Charley, Glenbert Charley, Tom Charley Jr., Darrell Begay, O’Brian Begay, and Joseph Begay.

Honorary pallbearers were Terry J. Charley and Steve Ignacio.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Edward N. Harper

SHIPROCK

A remembrance and memorial tree planting for Edward Neil (Ned) Harper will be held Saturday, June 3, at 10 a.m., at the Diné College South Campus in Shiprock.

Ned was born Sept. 12, 1937, in Washington DC, the only child of Alan and Kathleen Harper. He passed peacefully Feb. 2, 2023.

Edward Harper

Edward Harper Sept. 12, 1937 -Feb. 2, 2023

Ned lived in many places in his youth, including Washington DC, Montana, and Window Rock. Losing both parents at an early age, he spent his high school years with relatives in Santa Fe, and at a boarding school in New Hampshire.

Ned studied political science in college, first at Stanford and then University of New Mexico. During his graduate work he lived a year in Brazil with his family while conducting research in Rio Di Janeiro and Brasilia. After a stint in California, he returned home to the Four Corners area spending several years in Tsaile, Arizona, and later lived in Shiprock, near Mancos, and in Cortez.

Ned devoted his career to public service working as an instructor at Diné College. He worked first at the Tsaile campus and then at the Shiprock campus, where he taught history and political science. He believed his highest purpose was to have large and positive impacts on the lives of his students.

In retirement, Ned volunteered time with KSJD radio and with the Montezuma County Democratic Party. He was greatly concerned about environmental issues and protecting public lands, as well as the welfare of people most in need.

Ned enjoyed traveling internationally but was most focused on exploring in the American West. Over the years he enjoyed boating, fishing, and skiing in the winter. He boated the rivers of the Southwest and did a solo sea kayaking adventure in Alaska. He was also passionate about live and recorded music across the full spectrum of music genres.

While Ned lived a rich life and had many stories to tell, he preferred to listen and learn about family, friends, and any new person he met. He led with curiosity and never ran short of questions to ask. He cared deeply about others’ experiences and understood that the best way to connect was to actively listen to them. This connection with others led to his love of photography with people as his favorite subject.

Ned is survived by his wife, Janis Nowlin; sons, Sheperd, Joel, and Matt; and five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Evelyn M. McCabe

GANADO, Ariz.

Funeral services for Evelyn M. McCabe, 98, of Cornfields, Arizona, were held May 15 at the Ganado Baptist Church in Ganado, Arizona, with Henry Haskie officiating. Interment followed in Cross Canyon, Arizona.

Evelyn was born May 9, 1925, in Ganado, into the Deeshchii’nii (Start of the Red Streak People Clan), born for Honágháahnii (One-walks-around Clan). She passed away May 9, 2023, in Ganado.

Evelyn received a high school GED and worked as a nurse assistant at Ganado Sage Memorial Hospital and as a community outreach worker for the Office of Navajo Economic Opportunity. She enjoyed traveling, Word Find puzzles, watching TV game shows, and spending time with her grandchildren.

Evelyn is survived by her sons, Anthony Harding and Douglas Harding; daughters, Victoria Begay, Sylvia Etsitty-Haskie, Geraldine Wauneka, and Evalena McCabe-Clark; brother, Henry Lee; sister, Phoebe Lynch; and 17 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Evelyn is preceded in death by her husband, Peter McCabe; and sons, Benjamin Harding and Michael McCabe.

Pallbearers were Aaron McCabe-Clark, Louis Clark, Bryant Etsitty, Kydell Begay, Alton Dalgai, and Merv Lynch.

Honorary pallbearers were Dan Begay Jr., Henry Haskie, Alvin Wauneka, and Victor Clark.

Silver Creek Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

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Obituaries for May 25, 2023

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Martha Hayes

PUEBLO, Colo.

A reception for Martha Hayes, 91, of Pueblo, Colorado, will be held Sunday, May 28, at The Church of Ascension in Pueblo, Colorado.

Martha Hayes

Martha Hayes, 91, of Pueblo, Colorado

Martha earned a master’s in education at Northern Arizona University and was employed at Tuba City Elementary School from 1967 to 1992. She enjoyed hiking, Bridge and traveling.

Martha is survived by her sons, William Hayes and Guy Hayes; and five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Martha is preceded in death by many loved ones.

Roselawn Cemetery oversaw arrangements.

Sam V. Ray Jr.

CHINLE

Funeral services for Sam Vincent Ray Jr., 60, of Chinle, will be held today, May 25, at 10 a.m., at the Chinle Potter’s House with Pastor Artie Aragon officiating. Burial will follow at the family plot in Chinle.

Sam Vincent Ray Jr.

Sam was born May 19, 1962, in Fort Defiance, into the Tótsohnii (Big Water Clan), born for ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People Clan). He passed away May 18, 2023, in Chinle.
Sam attended Chinle Public School and graduated in 1982. He enlisted in the Marines and was employed at the Chinle Catholic Church for 12 years.
Sam enjoyed skateboarding when he was young, listening to music, and spending time with family.

Sam is survived by his sisters, Yvonne Begay, Pamela Whitman and Rebecca Tsosie; maternal grandmother, Christine Whitman; paternal grandmother, Hilda Ray; and 25 grandchildren.

Sam is preceded in death by his mother, Mary Ina Burnside; father, Sam Ray Sr.; and sister, Deborah Ray-Holtsoi.
Pallbearers will be Jeremy Tom, Jerry Tom Jr., Christopher Ray, Earl Watchman, and Hank Tsosie.

Honorary pallbearers will be Yvonne Begay, Rebecca Tsosie, Pamela Whitman, Alfred Tom, Francis Skinner, and Calvin Watchman.

A reception will take place a half mile southeast of Holiday Inn in Chinle.

Summit Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

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Obituaries for June 1, 2023

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Michelle D. Dale

TOHATCHI, N.M.

Michelle D. Dale, 61, of Tohatchi, New Mexico, was born Dec. 28, 1960, in Rehoboth, New Mexico, into the ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People Clan), born for Naasht’ézhí dine’é (Zuni Clan). She passed away May 21, 2023, in Gallup.

Michelle D. Dale

Michelle D. Dale Dec. 28, 1960 – May 21, 2023

Michelle graduated from Tohatchi High School in 1978.

Michelle is survived by her husband, Everett Dale of Newcomb, New Mexico; son, Jaron L. Dale of Albuquerque; and sister, Carol J. Davis of Fort Defiance; and five grandchildren.

Michelle is preceded in death by her parents, Roger and Barbara McCabe-Poncho; sons, Jeffery Poncho and Jared Dale; maternal grandparents, Edward and Helen B. McCabe; and paternal grandparents, David and Belle Poncho.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Lawrence Wright

RIO RANCHO, N.M.

Graveside service for Lawrence Wright, 84, of Albuquerque, will be held today, June 1, at 10:30 a.m., at the Vista Verde Memorial Park (4310 Sara Road NE) in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.

Lawrence Wright

Lawrence Wright Nov. 17, 1938 – May 23, 2023

Lawrence was born Nov. 17, 1938, in Perry, New York. He passed away May 23, 2023, in Rio Rancho.

Lawrence worked as a physical education and adaptive physical education teacher for many years. He was the vice principal at San Felipe Elementary School in San Felipe, New Mexico, and Many Farms Schools in Many Farms, Arizona. He was also the principal at Zia Day School in San Ysidro, New Mexico, and Wide Ruins School in Wide Ruins, Arizona.

Lawrence is survived by his wife, Linda Wright; sons, David Wright and Douglas Wright; daughters, Marcia Rios and Barbara Rabion; and 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association at https://www.alz.org/get-involved-now/donate.

Daniel’s Family Funeral Services oversaw arrangements.

Laura M. Morgan

CROWNPOINT

Laura M. Morgan, 86, of Crownpoint, will be held Saturday, June 3, at 10 a.m., at the Christian Reform Church in Crownpoint, with Sampson Sloan Sr. officiating. Burial will follow in Crownpoint.

Laura was born April 25, 1937, in Crownpoint, into the Tsenabahiłnii (Sleep Rock People Clan), born for Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flow Together Clan). She passed away May 28, 2023, in Crownpoint.

Laura graduated from Wingate High School and attended one year at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and two years at the University of New Mexico earning a certificate at Western School for Secretaries.

Laura worked 40 years in medical records at Crownpoint Healthcare Facility and enjoyed beading, sewing, and reading.

Laura is survived by her sons, Beau Morgan, Chad Morgan, Harley Morgan, and Wes Morgan Sr.; daughter, Buffy Frefel; brothers, James Morgan, Robert Morgan and Simon Morgan; sisters, Gladys Charlie, Selma Hale, Irma Hudson, and Anita Richardson; and 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Laura is preceded in death by her husband, Harrison Morgan; brother, Angus Morgan; sisters, Jean Johnson and Janice Teller; and parents, Lillian and Cecil Morgan.

Pallbearers will be Wes Morgan Jr., Alex Frefel, Wes Morgan Sr., Cindy Morgan, Eilene Morgan, Watisha Morgan, Kayla Morgan, and Winni Morgan.

Honorary pallbearers will be Beau Morgan, Chad Morgan, Harley Morgan, and Juerg Frefel.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

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Obituaries for June 8, 2023

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Harry H. Yazzie

GALLUP
Funeral services for Harry H. Yazzie, 93, of Twin Lakes, New Mexico, will be held today, June 8, at 10 a.m., at the Rollie Mortuary Chapel in Gallup, with Pastor Kevin Ruthran officiating. Burial will follow at the Gallup Veterans Cemetery.

Harry H. Yazzie

Harry H. Yazzie March 20, 1930 – May 27, 2023

Harry was born March 20, 1930, in Gallup, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Haltsooí (Meadow People Clan). He passed away May 27, 2023, in Albuquerque.

Harry earned a bachelor’s degree in recreational management and retired from the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Navajo Nation. He was a community volunteer who enjoyed running, gardening, herding sheep, and doing home improvements.

Harry is survived by his son, Norman Yazzie; daughters, Nasheen Yazzie, Aneva Yazzie, Charlene Yazzie, Charlotte Yazzie, and Courtney Yazzie; sister, Betty Rose Notah; and 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Harry is preceded in death by his wife, Marie Yazzie; parents, Bertha and Holtsoi Yazzie; and sisters and brothers.

Pallbearers will be Russell Yazzie, Levi Bowman, Dave Bowman, Christian Valdez, Joshua Garcia, and Bruce Garcia.

Honorary pallbearers will be Gerald Notah, Sherwin Woody and Lance McMullin.

A reception will take place at the Twin Lakes Chapter House following services from 2-5 p.m.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Linda James

HOUCK, Ariz.

Funeral services for Linda James, 65, of Querino Canyon, Arizona, were held June 7 at the Good News Mission Church in Houck, Arizona, with Eugene Chee officiating. Interment followed at the Houck cemetery.

Linda was born April 29, 1958, into the Tó’áhaní (Near the Water Clan), born for Deeshchii’nii (Start of the Red Streak People Clan). She passed away May 29, 2023, in Querino Canyon.

Linda is survived by her son, Brandon James; daughter, Donna; parent, Vernie Nez; sisters, Elouise Nez, Rita Gurley, Genevieve Goatson, Nancy Nez, Delores Nez, Margie Nez, and Patricia Cly; and four grandchildren.

Linda is preceded in death by her husband, Ernest James; son, Lance James; and daughter, Lydia James.

Pallbearers were Chris Cly, Brandon James, Aaron Murphy, Craig Murphy, Derrick Nez, Jeremia Nez, and Matthew Yazzie.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

George Bluehouse

SHIPROCK

Funeral services for George Bluehouse, 83, of Shiprock, were held June 2 at the Shiprock Christian Bethel Reformed Church in Shiprock. Interment followed at the Kirtland Cemetery in Kirtland, New Mexico, with full military honors.

George was born Feb. 5, 1940, in Mitten Rock, Arizona, into the Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan), born for Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan). His cheii is Bit’ahnii (Under His Cover); nálí is Kinłichíi’nii (Red House People). He passed on to the spirit world on May 27, 2023, in Farmington.

George, our precious father, honored patriarch, valued mentor, courageous hero, and all the other roles he held served in the U.S. Army.

George was dedicated to making Native communities better for the Navajo people. He worked for Fairchild Industries, ONEO-Office of Navajo Economic Opportunity, Navajo Nation Alcoholism Program (NNDBHS) as a counselor, and the Shiprock Veterans Program as a veteran’s program director.

George was deeply instrumental in advocating for securing funds with the rebuilding of homes with Navajo Housing Authority housing located behind the Shiprock Veterans Center. He worked closely with the late senator, John Pinto, in making testimonies in Santa Fe with the legislature to attain the newly Shiprock Veterans Center.

George was on the local land board, consulted with various organizations, veterans groups, and provided endless traditional medicine services. He did many traditional Navajo blessings for buildings such as the Davita Dialysis Center, San Juan courthouses, Raython, Cedar Ridge Nursing Home, and even a solar hogan project in Boulder, Colorado. He was well-known among many other Native American communities across the nation and into Canada.

George was a humble and kind man who valued his wife, children, grandchildren, great-grandchild, and his family. He loved his Denver Broncos, boxing premiers, ranching, journaling, road trips, occasional visits to the casinos, and reading the Navajo Times each week wanting to stay updated with current events.

George is survived by his spouse, Shirley Bluehorse; daughters, Margaret Bluehorse-Anderson (Michael Sr.) and Laura Bluehorse (Paul Manygoat), son, Aaron Bluehorse; and five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

George is preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Bessie Bluehorse; grandson, Michael Anderson Jr.; and daughter-in-law, Miranda Watchman-Bluehorse.
The family is immensely thankful for the outpour of support for the prayers, encouraging words, special moments with him, and the financial support in their time of loss. Ahee’hee our beautiful relatives.

Farmington Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

Hubert Damon

THOREAU, N.M.

Funeral services for Hubert Damon, 57, of Thoreau, New Mexico, will be held today, June 8, at 10 a.m., at the Thoreau Church of God with Curtis Lengefeld officiating. Burial will follow in Thoreau.

Hubert was born Feb. 2, 1966, in Gallup, into the Tsi’naajinii (Black Streak Wood People Clan), born for Tł’ógí (Hairy Ones Clan). He passed away May 28, 2023, in Gallup.
Hubert is survived by his son, Sean Damon; daughter, Brittany Damon; brothers, Bernard Sam, Byron Damon, Edmund Damon, and Adrian Damon; sisters, Evangeline Hammitt and Cherish Acunia; and two grandchildren.

Hubert is preceded in death by his son, Cordan Damon; parents, Eva and Edison Damon; maternal grandparents, Joe and Gleehee Smith; and paternal grandparents, Kerry and Simon Damon Sr.

Pallbearers will be Sean Damon, Adrian Damon, Richard Vigil Jr., Cameron Sam, Vernon Nez, and Jason Ellison.

A reception will take place at the Thoreau Chapter House following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Daliver Coho

GALLUP

Funeral services for Daliver Coho, 56, of Crownpoint, will be held Friday, June 9, at 10 a.m., at Rollie Mortuary in Gallup. Burial will follow in Rehoboth, New Mexico.

Daliver was born April 11, 1967, in Zuni, New Mexico. He passed away June 1, 2023, in Zuni.

Daliver is survived by his son, Matthew Chase; daughter, Crystal Coho; mother, Eva Craig; father, Ramone Coho; sisters, Norma Morgan, Irma Henio, Iris Lewis, Marcia Alcala, and Carveda Denton; and three grandchildren.

Daliver is preceded in death by his brothers, Gulliver Coho and Valazario Perez; and sister, Carma Harvey.

Pallbearers will be Cortez Sigala, Cristos Sigala, Coots Henio, Dux Coho, Jonah Morgan, and Junior Alzuarte.

Honorary pallbearers will be Miguel Sigala, Ulyn Henio and Charles Craig.

A reception will take place at the Church Rock Chapter House following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

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Obituaries for June 14, 2023

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Esther F. Pinto

TOHATCHI, N.M.

Funeral services for Esther F. Pinto, 87, of Twin Lakes, New Mexico, will be held Friday, June 16, at 9 a.m., at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Tohatchi, New Mexico, with Father Dale Jamison officiating. Burial will follow in Tohatchi.

Esther F. Pinto

Esther F. Pinto Dec. 2, 1936 – June 8, 2023

Esther was born Dec. 2, 1936, in Tohatchi, into the Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flow Together Clan), born for Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). She passed away June 8, 2023, in Phoenix.
Esther worked for Navajo Nation Designing and Engineering as an administrative assistant from 1970, retiring in 1996. She enjoyed sewing, puzzles, Word Search, caring for her grandchildren every day, and watching movies, Netflix, The Price Is Right game show, and the Phoenix Suns play.

Esther is survived by her sons, Ronnie Pinto, Raymond Pinto Jr., Randall Pinto, Roderick Pinto, and Shannon Claw; daughters, Regina Pinto, Ramona Pinto and Rozena Pinto; and 30 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Esther is preceded in death by her son, Travis Claw; sister, Carol Howard; brother, Walter Francisco Jr.; and parents, Caroline Nez and Walter Francisco Sr.
Pallbearers will be Tristan Claw, Criss Claw, Timothy Claw, Rylee Pinto, Robbie Pinto, and Raymond Pinto Jr.

Honorary pallbearers will be Ronnie Pinto, Roderick Pinto, Randall Pinto, Shannon Claw, Isaac Pinto, and Vincent Emerson.

A reception will take place at the Twin Lakes Chapter House following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Grace Pooley Browning

HOLBROOK, Ariz.

Funeral services for Grace Pooley Browning, 79, of Holbrook, were held June 12 at the Holbrook LDS Stake Center. Interment followed at the family plot in Greasewood Springs, Arizona.

Grace Pooley Browning

Grace Pooley Browning Feb. 29, 1944 – June 6, 2023

Grace was born Feb. 29, 1944, in Winslow, Arizona, to Clara and Emil Pooley, into the Tsénjíkiní (Honey Combed Rock People Clan). Her nálí is Tsénjíkiní; cheii is Hopi. She passed away June 6, 2023, in Holbrook.

Grace earned a bachelor’s from Brigham Young University and a master’s from Northern Arizona University. She worked as a principal for Bureau of Indian Affairs Holbrook Dormitory, University of Arizona, Northland Pioneer College, and Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute.

Grace enjoyed traveling, arts and crafts, and spending time with family.

Grace is survived by her husband, Kim Browning; sons, Brian Yazzie, Steven Yazzie and Darrin Yazzie; sister, Esther Stant; brother, Albert Pooley; and 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Grace is preceded in death by Clara and Emil Pooley, Raymond Pooley, George Pooley, Vivian Lukihart, Leroy Pooley, and Brandon Yazzie.

Pallbearers were Kevin Yazzie, Zach Yazzie, Hunter Yazzie, Jarad Yazzie, Jake Yazzie, Aaron Yazzie, Blake Linnebur, and Taylor Sutor.

Owen’s Livingston Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Ross D. Carpenter

PAYSON, Ariz.

Ross D. Carpenter, 74, passed away June 8, 2023, in Payson, Arizona. At his request, no services are planned. Instead, his family will have a party in his memory at a later date.

Ross was born Dec. 16, 1948, in Greeley, Colorado, to Walter S. (Tuffy) and Addine M. Carpenter. He grew up in several locations throughout New Mexico and Arizona following his father’s career as an educator, including Whiteriver on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation and Ganado on the Navajo Indian Reservation. He was a standout athlete at Ganado High School, which he graduated as senior class valedictorian in 1966.

Ross D. Carpenter

Ross D. Carpenter Dec. 16, 1948 – June 8, 2023

Ross attended Arizona Western College in Yuma, Arizona, for a year and transferred to Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, where he graduated with a bachelor’s in 1971. He was drafted into the U.S. Army following college, serving two years at Fort Ord, California. Following his discharge, he engaged in construction work in Arizona while competing in bull riding events in rodeos around the West.

During this time, Ross enrolled in the Race Track Management Program at the University of Arizona in Tucson. He later obtained his teaching credentials and taught math, science, and P.E. at Payson Elementary/Middle School while coaching football and basketball. He was also part of the coaching staff for Payson High School boys’ basketball that led their team to the state finals two years in a row. After retirement from the Payson School District, he ran the wellness center at Eastern Arizona Community College.

Ross was a loving husband to his wife Shari and their life was a great adventure for over 40 years. He was a devoted father to his daughter Katie (Noah) and a doting papa to granddaughters, Harlee Jane and Brynlee Sloane, to who he passed on his lifelong love of sports, especially his love of the San Francisco Giants.

Ross’ family, including his sister-in-law, Sandy of Sun City West; brother, Charles (Irma) of Holbrook; sister, Starla (George) of Colorado; and many nieces and nephews, will miss him greatly while being proud of the legacy he leaves for them.

Memorial donations to the charity of your choice are encouraged.

Kerry M. Comiskey

GALLUP

Memorial service for Kerry Michael Comiskey, 53, of Gallup, will be held Saturday, June 24, at 2 p.m., at the Veterans Center (908 Buena Vista) in Gallup.
Kerry was born April 7, 1970, in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. He passed away June 7, 2023, in Albuquerque.

Kerry M. Comiskey

Kerry M. Comiskey April 7, 1970 – June 7, 2023

Kerry graduated from Limestone High School and served in the U.S. Air Force. He graduated from Eastern New Mexico University with a bachelor’s and earned a law degree from the University of New Mexico Law School.

Kerry worked as a juvenile probation officer and was a district attorney for 15 years for the 11th Judicial District in Gallup. He enjoyed shooting at the range and spending time with friends and family.

Kerry is survived by his parents, Raymond and Jacqueline Comiskey; sisters, Jennifer Comiskey and Elaine Butcher; and grandmother, Anne Zanelli.

Kerry is preceded in death by his grandfather, Michael Zanelli; and grandparents, Joseph and Marie Comiskey.

Direct Funeral Services oversaw arrangements.

George Bluehorse

SHIPROCK

Funeral services for George Bluehorse, 83, of Shiprock, were held June 2 at the Shiprock Christian Bethel Reformed Church in Shiprock. Interment followed at the Kirtland Cemetery in Kirtland, New Mexico, with full military honors.

George was born Feb. 5, 1940, in Mitten Rock, Arizona, into the Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan), born for Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan). His cheii is Bit’ahnii (Under His Cover); nálí is Kinłichíi’nii (Red House People). He passed on to the spirit world on May 27, 2023, in Farmington.

George, our precious father, honored patriarch, valued mentor, courageous hero, and all the other roles he held served in the U.S. Army.

George was dedicated to making Native communities better for the Navajo people. He worked for Fairchild Industries, ONEO-Office of Navajo Economic Opportunity, Navajo Nation Alcoholism Program (NNDBHS) as a counselor, and the Shiprock Veterans Program as a veteran’s program director.

George was deeply instrumental in advocating for securing funds with the rebuilding of homes with Navajo Housing Authority housing located behind the Shiprock Veterans Center. He worked closely with the late senator, John Pinto, in making testimonies in Santa Fe with the legislature to attain the newly Shiprock Veterans Center.

George was on the local land board, consulted with various organizations, veterans’ groups, and provided endless traditional medicine services. He did many traditional Navajo blessings for buildings such as the Davita Dialysis Center, San Juan courthouses, Raython, Cedar Ridge Nursing Home, and even a solar hogan project in Boulder, Colorado. He was well-known among many other Native American communities across the nation and into Canada.

George was a humble and kind man who valued his wife, children, grandchildren, great-grandchild, and his family. He loved his Denver Broncos, boxing premiers, ranching, journaling, road trips, occasional visits to the casinos, and reading the Navajo Times each week wanting to stay updated with current events.

George is survived by his spouse, Shirley Bluehorse; daughters, Margaret Bluehorse-Anderson (Michael Sr.) and Laura Bluehorse (Paul Manygoat), son, Aaron Bluehorse; and five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

George is preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Bessie Bluehorse; grandson, Michael Anderson Jr.; and daughter-in-law, Miranda Watchman-Bluehorse.

The family is immensely thankful for the outpour of support for the prayers, encouraging words, special moments with him, and the financial support in their time of loss. Ahee’hee our beautiful relatives.

Farmington Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

Eugene G. Atcitty

FORT DEFIANCE

Funeral services for Eugene Gale Atcitty, of Fort Defiance, will be held Friday, June 16, at 10 a.m., at the Family Church in Fort Defiance, with Ramone Yazzie officiating. Burial will follow at the Fort Defiance Veterans Cemetery.

Eugene was born Dec. 4, 1952, in Fort Defiance, into the ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People Clan), born for Dziłtł’ahnii (Mountain Cove Clan). He passed away June 11, 2023, in Fort Defiance.

Eugene attended Window Rock High School and Diné College. He worked for the Window Rock Police Department, Window Rock Fire Department, and DNA People’s Legal Services.

Eugene is survived by his wife, Linda Lou Atcitty; daughter, Nicole Atcitty-Juarez; stepmother, Maetah Atcitty; father, Daniel H.; brothers, Anthony P. Milford, Elmer W. Milford, Steven P. Milford, Ronald Milford, Karl L. Atcitty, Danny H. Atcitty, and Delbert Atcitty; sisters, Delores A. Hoskie, Carolyn A. Atcitty and Danielia Allen; and four grandchildren.
Eugene is preceded in death by his mother, Lillian R. Atcitty; sister, Anita Perez; brothers, Stanley M. Milford Sr. and Earl W. Milford; maternal grandparents, William and Rose Dahozy; and paternal grandparents, Harry and Juanita Garnenez Atcitty.

Pallbearers will be Adriel Juarez, Jehu Juarez, Jimmy Hoskie Jr., Marco Nez, Mathias Milford, and Josiah Atcitty.

Honorary pallbearers will be Jairus Juarez, Orlando Juarez, Anthony Milford, Elmer Milford, Steven Milford, Ronald Milford, Karl Atcitty, Danny Atcitty, Delbert Atcitty, and Chris Milford.

A reception will take place at the Family Life Center in Fort Defiance following services.

Summit Funeral Home oversaw arrangements

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Obituaries for June 22, 2023

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Tasha T. Mann

FORT DEFIANCE

Funeral services for Tasha Tina Mann, 33, of Fort Defiance, will be held Friday, June 23, at 1 p.m., at the Fort Defiance Potter’s House with Pastor Martin Haven officiating. Burial will follow in Fort Defiance.

Tasha T. Mann

Tasha T. Mann Feb. 8, 1990 – June 19, 2023

Tasha was born Feb. 8, 1990, in Fort Defiance, into the ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People Clan), born for Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan). She passed away June 19, 2023, in Albuquerque.

Tasha earned an associate degree in health occupation and enjoyed listening to music, playing the guitar, caring for her animals, barbecuing, attending concerts, and outdoor events.

Tasha is survived by her common-law husband, Aaron Begay; daughter, Aisiah Wahayla Belone; mother, Augustina Peterson-Teller; father, Timothy Mann; stepfather, Reginald Teller; brothers, Tavish Mann and Dylan Teller; sisters, Trisha Mann and Timmara Mann; and grandmother, Elsie Peterson.

Tasha is preceded in death by Joe Mann Sr., Alice Mae Mann, Marie Begay, and Austin Wayno Jr.

Pallbearers will be Sedric Peterson, Brandon Upshaw, Tyler Watts, Marc Watts, Colin Mann, Robinson Mann, Vernon Woody, and Derrick Owens.
Honorary pallbearer will be Franklin Cook.

A reception will take place at the Fort Defiance Chapter House following services.

Silver Creek Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Delbert H. Bitsue

GALLUP

Funeral services for Delbert H. Bitsue, 64, of Manuelito Canyon, New Mexico, were held June 19 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Church in Gallup, with Bishop Jones officiating. Interment followed at Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Gallup.

Delbert H. Bitsue

Delbert H. Bitsue Feb. 7, 1959 – June 13, 2023

Delbert was born Feb. 7, 1959, in Gallup, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Bit’ahnii (Under His Cover Clan). He passed away June 13, 2023, in Albuquerque.

Delbert graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in Pleasant Grove, Utah, and worked for Petrolane, Ferral Gas, Ikard and Newsom, and Amerigas. He was a family man, patriotic veteran supporter, and an active outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Delbert is survived by his wife, Annie Bitsue; sons, Randy Bitsue and Kellen Bitsue; daughter, Andrea Harvey; brothers, Harrison Bitsue, Howard Bitsue, Lambert Bitsue, and Charles Bitsue; sister, Priscilla Pearson; grandparents, Charlie and Maggie Bitsue; and eight grandchildren.

Delbert is preceded in death by his mother, Mary Bitsue; father, Albert Bitsue Sr.; and brother, Albert “J” Bitsue.

Pallbearers were Devyn Harvey, Shaun Harvey, Gerald Bitsue, Taishaun Bitsue, Ricco Bitsue, and Dakota Pearson.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Vickie A. Davis

CHINLE

Vickie Ann Davis, 59, of Chinle, was born Aug. 28, 1964, in Ganado, Arizona, into the Tł’ááshchí’í (Red Bottom People Clan), born for Naasht’ézhí dine’é (Zuni Clan). She passed away June 18, 2023, in Mesa, Arizona.

Vickie attended Chinle High School and voluntarily worked as a busser at the Junction Restaurant. She enjoyed puzzles and Sudoku puzzles.

Vickie is survived by her daughter, Jessica Davis; and brother, Victor Davis.

Vickie is preceded in death by her sister, Katherine Davis; mother, Genevieve Davis; and grandparents, Jessie and Arthur Davis.

Silver Creek Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Gregory Begay

TOHATCHI, N.M.

Funeral services for Gregory Begay, 68, of Naschitti, New Mexico, will be held Saturday, June 24, at 10 a.m., at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Tohatchi, New Mexico, with Father Dale officiating. Burial will take place at a later date.

Gregory was born Sept. 16, 1954, in Fort Defiance, into the Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan), born for Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). He passed away June 19, 2023, in Albuquerque.

Gregory earned a bachelor’s in education and retired as an educator. He was also commander for the Naschitti Veterans Organization. He enjoyed reading, hunting, researching, and helping family and the community.

Gregory is survived by his wife, Eleanor J. Begay; sons, Dwayne Barney, Gregory R. Begay II, and Gabriel N. Begay; daughter, Lenora M. Begay; mother, Marie Rose Begay; brother, Nicholas Begay; sisters, Susy Thomas and Nancy Begay; and five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Gregory is preceded in death by his father, Ned Begay; brothers, Raymond Begay and Ferguson Begay; and uncles, Herbert Yazhe and Myron Denetdale.

Pallbearers and honorary pallbearers will be family members.

A reception will take place at St. Mary’s Hall in Tohatchi, following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.


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Obituaries for June 29, 2023

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Johnny K. Yazzie Sr.

GALLUP
Funeral services for Johnny Kenneth Yazzie Sr., 79, of Twin Lakes, New Mexico, were held June 28 at Rollie Mortuary in Gallup, with Henry Moore officiating. Interment followed at the family plot in Twin Lakes.
Johnny was born Dec. 11, 1943, in Red Rock, New Mexico, into the Dziłtł’ahnii (Mountain Cove Clan), born for ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People Clan). He passed away June 11, 2023, in Gallup.

Johnny Kenneth Yazzie Sr

Johnny Kenneth Yazzie Sr Dec. 11, 1943 – June 11, 2023

 

Johnny attended preschool at Tohaali Boarding School, Newcomb School, Phoenix Indian School, and Phoenix Tech and Trade School. He retired from Local Union 495 and enjoyed playing softball, city league, hunting, carpentry, welding, and watching the Denver Broncos with his cold Coke and chew.

Johnny is survived by his daughters, Cheryl Badonie, Sharon Chee and Crystalyn Yazzie; brother, Tom K. Yazzie Jr.; sisters, Ethel Brown, Mae Yazzie, Virgie Yazzie, Bert Garcia, and Michelle Singer; and 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Johnny is preceded in death by his wife, Irene D. Yazzie; parents, Eleanor and Tom Yazzie Sr.; sons, Johnny Yazzie Jr. and Ty Mason Yazzie; brother, Paul Yazzie Sr.; and sisters, Shirley Gregory, Rosie Martinez and Sandra Yazzie.
Pallbearers were Landon Yazzie, Christopher Fatty, Roynado Yazzie, Eric Gregory, Brandon Badonie, and Manuel Miller.

Honorary pallbearers were Jeremy Yazzie, Bailey Yazzie, Garrian Chee, Gavin Chee, Lane Watson, Kazik Bitsue, Tom K. Yazzie Jr., Billy Badonie, Gilbert Chee, and Brian Yazzie.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Mark L. Thomas

GALLUP
Funeral services for Mark Larry Thomas, 38, of Iyanbito, New Mexico, will be held Saturday, July 1, at 1 p.m., at the Lighthouse International Church in Gallup, with Pastor Dennis Gallegos officiating. Burial will follow in Rehoboth, New Mexico.

Mark Larry Thomas

Mark Larry Thomas Jan. 22, 1985 – June 22, 2023

Mark was born Jan. 22, 1985, in Gallup. He passed away June 22, 2023, in Gallup.

Mark attended Indian Hills Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, JFK Middle School, and graduated from Gallup High School. He worked for Amigo and Rico Motors, KFC, and Albertsons. He enjoyed playing football, baseball, and basketball.

Mark is survived by his wife, Shorena Thomas; son, Joshua Thomas; daughters, Cheyenne Tsosie, Alexandra Tsosie and Mikayla Thomas; parents, Norma and Pastor Mark Thomas; brother, Richard Thomas; and sister, Clarice Begay.

Mark is preceded in death by his nephew, Zachary Begay; and grandparents, Tom Thomas, Richard Thomas, Nasbah Thomas, and Lawrence and Louise Johnson.

Pallbearers will be Thomas Veliz, Byron Thomas, Anfernee Tsosie, Richard Thomas, Shawn Pete, and James E. Barker.

Honorary pallbearers will be Joshua Thomas, Christopher Veliz, Carmelo Thomas, Nickolas Veliz, Pastor Mark Thomas, and Danny Nez Sr.

A reception will take place at the Joshua Generation for Jesus Church following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Ronald H. Lee Jr.

GALLUP

Funeral services for Ronald H. Lee Jr., 26, of Gallup, will be held Friday, June 30, at 10 a.m., at Rollie Mortuary in Gallup. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Gallup.

Ronald H. Lee Jr.

Ronald H. Lee Jr. May 24, 1997 – June 18, 2023

Ronald was born May 24, 1997, in Gallup, into the Tódík’ózhí (Salt Water Clan), born for Dziłtł’ahnii (Mountain Cove Clan). He passed away June 18, 2023, in Pinedale, New Mexico.
Ronald attended Gallup High School and enjoyed drawing, riding horses, and watching Bengals basketball.

Ronald is survived by his parents, Laverna Johnson and Ronald Lee Sr.; brothers, Ryan Lee and Lionel Lee; sister, Rachel Lee; and grandparents, Betty and Harrison Begay.

Ronald is preceded in death by his brother, Lucas Lee; and grandparents, Jenny and Kee Johnson.

Pallbearers will be Ryan Lee, Delvin Begay, Jake Long, Nathaniel Long, Art Smith, and Vincent Begay Jr.

Honorary pallbearers will be Harold Wood, Clayton Begay, and Melvin Begay.

A reception will take place at the KC Hall following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Donald Wood

NASCHITTI, N.M.

Graveside service for Donald Wood, 83, was held June 24 at the Naschitti cemetery in Naschitti, New Mexico.

Donald was born in Tohatchi, New Mexico, into the ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People Clan), born for Nalandine’e. He passed away in Laguna, New Mexico.

Donald was raised in the Chuska Mountains near Naschitti. Donald is survived by eight children, 24 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, five siblings, and many nieces and nephews.

Donald is preceded in death by his son, Bradford Wood; brothers, Peterson and Jaspert Wood; sister, Helen Wood Etsate; and parents, Frank and Mae (Bryant) Wood.

Donations of food and money will be accepted at Naschitti Chapter along with the names of the donator(s).

Marshall T. Notah

THOREAU, N.M.
Funeral services for Marshall Tommy Notah, 60, of Thoreau, New Mexico, were held June 26 at the Thoreau Church of God with Pastor Jacob Gonzales officiating. Interment followed in Thoreau.

Marshall was born April 17, 1963, in Fort Defiance, into the Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan), born for Tábąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). He passed away June 18, 2023, in Thoreau.

Marshall attended Thoreau High School and enjoyed taking care of his three dogs, watching basketball games with his mother, taking nature walks/hikes, hauling wood, being a family handy man, and spending time with family and friends.

Marshall is survived by his mother, Dorothy Harry; and sisters, Priscilla Trujillo of Logan, Utah, Harriett M. Harry of Thoreau, and Bonnie Tapaha of Huntsville, Alabama.

Marshall is preceded in death by his father, Harry Notah Sr.; brother, Harry Notah Jr.; and sisters, Lorraine Notah, Clare Notah and Vera Notah.

Pallbearers were Aidan Harry, Jackson Hoskie, Leslie Notah, Travis Notah, Hansen Tapaha, and Robert Silago Jr.

Honorary pallbearers were Tracey Benally, Myron Benally, Ammon Trujillo, Isaac Trujillo, Victorreno Toledo, Isaiah Mihelich, Anthony Hella, Ethan Tapaha, Wyatt Notah, and Liam Notah.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Frederick E. Charley

MARIANO LAKE, N.M.
Funeral services for Frederick Ernest Charley, 51, of Smith Lake, New Mexico, will be held Friday, June 30, at 10 a.m., at the Bible Ministry Church in Mariano Lake, New Mexico, with Hurman W. King officiating. Burial will follow in Smith Lake.

Frederick was born April 22, 1972, in Gallup, into the Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan), born for Dibéłzhíní (Black Sheep Clan). He passed away June 21, 2023, in Smith Lake.

Frederick worked for the fire department, Care Express, and Twin Arrow Casino. He enjoyed hunting, camping, hauling wood, watching the San Francisco 49ers, and spending time with family and friends.

Frederick is survived by his sons, Aaron Charley, Faron Charley, Leon Charley, Frederick Charley Jr., and Fredderick Charley; daughters, Anita Charley and Faith Charley; mother, Christine Tso; brother, Freddie E. Pino; sisters, Priscilla A. Tso, Patricia A. Marquez and Katrina A. Nez; grandmother, Esther Charley; and one grandchild.

Frederick is preceded in death by his brother, Alexander E. Charley; and maternal grandfather, William Steven Charley.

Pallbearers will be Aaron Charley, Faron Charley, Leon Charley, Sean Yazzie, and Maurice Begay.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

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Obituaries for July 6, 2023

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Alexander Yazzie

GALLUP
Funeral services for Alexander Yazzie, 73, of Fort Defiance, will be held today, July 6, at 10 a.m., at the Rollie Mortuary Palm Chapel in Gallup, with Father Pio O’Connor officiating. Burial will follow in Fort Defiance.

Alexander was born Feb. 18, 1950, in Fort Defiance, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Dibéłzhíní (Black Sheep Clan). He passed away July 1, 2023, in Fort Defiance.

Alexander graduated from Window Rock High School and earned an associate degree in diesel auto mechanics from the Los Angeles Trade Technical College. He was employed with Damon Freight Lines as a truck driver and mechanic for 20-plus years.

Alexander was a lifelong rancher who was a member of the Rifle Club and enjoyed wrestling and watching the Denver Broncos play.

Alexander is survived by his wife, Kathleen Arviso; brother, Franklin Yazzie; and sisters, Harriette Yazzie-Whitcomb, Isabelle Yazzie, Rose Lynch, Alma Yazzie, and Lucy Yazzie.

Alexander is preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Gussie Yazzie; and brother, Harry Yazzie Jr.

Pallbearers will be Benjamin Yazzie, Amber Yazzie, Charles Lynch II, Chase Lynch, Charles Lynch III, Alfred Lynch, and Charles Lynch I.

Honorary pallbearers will be Franklin Yazzie, Leo Gishie, Roger Gishie, Robert Wilson, Larson Wilson, Clyde Wilson, Ernest Wilson, Brandon Lynch, Lional Price, Melvin Price, Albert Hickson Jr., Dr. Aaron Price, Jake Livingston Jr., Christian Moses, Miholi Kreopolidis, and Brian Hickson.

A reception will take place at the Fort Defiance Chapter House following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Derek L. Tsosie

GALLUP
Funeral services for Derek L. Tsosie, 41, of Phoenix, were held July 5 at Rollie Mortuary in Gallup, with Pastor Florence Barker officiating. Interment followed in Gallup.

Derek was born Nov. 17, 1982, in Ganado, Arizona, into the Tsenabahiłnii (Sleep Rock People Clan), born for Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flow Together Clan). He passed away June 25, 2023, in Phoenix.

Derek attended Loma Linda Elementary School, Papago Middle School and North High School in Phoenix. He was employed at Western Windows System in Phoenix for 14 years. His favorite sports teams were the Phoenix Suns and the Arizona Cardinals.

Derek is survived by his parents, Vivian Sanders and David Tsosie; brothers, Keith Tsosie and Steven Becenti; and sisters, Alissa Chavez and Valarie Becenti.
Derek is preceded in death by his brother, Lamont Fern Tsosie.

Pallbearers were Keith Tsosie, Steven Becenti, Shawn Chavez, Mark Vandever, Tristan Morgan, and Santiago Rodriguez.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

William I. Lopez

GALLUP
Funeral service for William I. Lopez, 85, of Crownpoint, will be held Saturday, July 8, at 10 a.m., at the Gallup Church of Christ.

William I. Lopez

William I. Lopez Aug. 18, 1937 – June 29, 2023

William was born Aug. 18, 1937, in Crownpoint, into the Deeshchii’nii (Start of the Red Streak People Clan), born for Naaneesht’ézhí Táchii’nii (Charcoal Streaked Division of the Red Running Into the Water Clan). He passed away June 29, 2023, in Gallup.

William graduated from Rehoboth High School in 1956 and earned a certificate in administration and junior accounting from Draughon’s Business College. He worked for El Paso Natural Gas Company for 33 years and Elkhorn Operating Company for three years.

William enjoyed hunting, fishing, traveling, caring for his domestic animals, tending to his cattle and horses, and spending time with his family.

William is survived by his wife, Cecelia B. Lopez; sons, Richard D. Lopez and Darin C. Lopez; and daughter, Patricia A. Jackson.

William is preceded in death by his son, Marvin B. Lopez; mother, Mattie Lopez; father, Dick W. Lopez; brothers, Richard Van Bruggan Lopez and Ernest Lopez; and sisters, Genevieve Hubbard, Joann Maldonado and Kathrine Southe.

Pallbearers will be Jerod Lopez, Brandon Lopez, Chance Keiter, Victor Roldan, Ricky Redbird, and Billy Earl.

A reception will take place at the Gallup Church of Christ following service.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Betty B. Curley

LEUPP, Ariz.
Funeral services for Betty B. Curley, 82, of Leupp, Arizona, will be held Saturday, July 8, at 10 a.m. (MST), at the Leupp Presbyterian Church with Pastor Calvin Kelly officiating. Burial will follow at the old Leupp cemetery.

Betty was born March 2, 1941, in Leupp, into the Mą’ii Deeshgiizhinii (Coyote Pass Clan), born for Kinyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan). Her nálí is Tsi’naajinii (Black Streak Wood People); cheii is Tł’ízíłání (Many Goats)/Kinłichíi’nii (Red House People). She passed away July 4, 2023, in Leupp.

Pallbearers will be Milford Belin, Ethan Belin, Emmanuel Begay, Marlin Jack, Thomas Cody, Titus McCabe, Delmar Fuson, and Marty Cook.

A reception will take place at the Leupp Presbyterian Church following services.

Greer’s Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

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Obituaries for July 13, 2023

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Bernice Pinto

GALLUP
Funeral services for Bernice Pinto, 90, of St. Michaels, Arizona, will be held Monday, July 17, at 10 a.m., at Rollie Mortuary in Gallup, with Garrett Platero officiating. Burial will follow at the St. Michaels cemetery.

Bernice Pinto, 90

Bernice Pinto Jan. 6, 1933 – July 8, 2023

Bernice was born Jan. 6, 1933, in Ganado, Arizona, into the Honágháahnii (One-walks-around Clan), born for Tsi’naajinii (Black Streak Wood People Clan). She passed away July 8, 2023, in Houck, Arizona.

Bernice attended school up to the third grade and held various retail jobs. She enjoyed weaving rugs, leatherwork, picking piñons, going to the casino, and watching John Wayne movies.

Bernice is survived by her daughters, Marie Morgan of Gallup, Betty Rohrer, of Albuquerque, Nancy Martin of Houck, Christine Tom of Houck, and Darlene Tom of Albuquerque; and nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Bernice is preceded in death by her husband, Jimmy Pinto Jr.; daughter, Sylvia Tom; sons, Benjamin Tom and Micheal Tom; parents, Bertha and Joe Chester; brother, Alvin Chester; sister, Annie Holian; grandson, Donovan Tom; and grandmother, Dezbah Hosteen.

Pallbearers will be Julian Morgan, Mark Tom, Joseph Morgan, Amos Holian, Damion Larcade, Danny Sandoval, Rick Reed, and Derick Lee.

Honorary pallbearers will be Brandon Rohrer, Darion Larcade, Kai Martin, Kaden Henry, Leland Tom, Benjamin Tom, Tayah Holian, Marcus Holian, Ronald Martin, and Jimmy Morgan.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Mary A. Jackson

TOHATCHI, N.M.
A funeral mass for Mary Ann Jackson, 63, was held July 7 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Tohatchi, New Mexico, with Rev. Dale Jamison officiating. Interment followed at the family plot in Tohatchi.

Mary Ann Jackson, 63

Mary Ann Jackson August 4, 1959 – June 30, 2023

Mary was born Aug. 4, 1959, in Fort Defiance, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan). She passed away June 30, 2023, in Fort Defiance.

Mary worked as a caregiver for several companies: Gallup McKinley Manor, T.A.O.S, and Tohatchi Senior Center, to name a few. She also worked for Corn Construction as a flag lady.

Mary is survived by her son, Alexander Wes Jackson; daughters, Lavinia J. Padmore, LaWanda J. Joe and Cheyenne E. Cisneros-Marroquin; brothers, Virgil Lynch and Alvin Lynch; sisters, Margret Jones, Virginia Joe and Raylene Charley; and four grandchildren.

Mary is preceded in death by her husband, William W. Jackson; parents, Roger Lynch and Mary Rose Louie Lynch; and brothers, Michael Lynch and Benjamin Lynch Sr.

Pallbearers were Alexander W. Jackson, Carlton Joe, Diyiin W. Joe, Charles Padmore, Jose Cisneros-Marroquin, and Albert Jones Jr.

Honorary pallbearers were Ivan Charley and Jacob Charley.

Silver Creek Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Darlita Puente

GRAND FALLS, Ariz.
Graveside service for Darlita Puente (Herrero), also known as Missy, 43, of Grand Falls, Arizona, was held July 7 at the Round Cedar Cemetery with family.

Darlita Puente, 43

Darlita Puente July 16, 1979 – June 27, 2023

Darlita was born July 16, 1979, into the Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan), born for Naakai dine’é (Mexican Clan). She passed away June 27, 2023.

Darlita was a Navy veteran, wife, and mother to two children and one dog. She was passionate about her home and family, enjoyed watching Friends and SVU, and loved hot tea any time of the year, day or night.

Darlita is survived by her husband, Daniel Puente; children, Nitisha Puente and Brandon Puente; mother, Darlene James of Grand Falls; father, Thomas Herrero of Farmington; grandmother, Anne Lefthand of Grand Falls; and beloved pet, Jeinks.

Darlita is preceded in death by her only sibling, Toby Herrero; cousin, Homer Lefthand; aunt, Pauline Lefthand; and grandfather, Henry Lefthand.

Pallbearers were Ronson Manygoats, Randley Manygoats, Ranley Manygoats, Parker Manygoats Jr., Kyle Walker, and Daniel Rioux.

Honorary pallbearers were Daniel Puente, Brandon Puente, Alfred Tsosie, and Jerry Lefthand.

Family members who handled arrangements were Pamela Tsinijinnie, Raye Robbins, and Ronson Manygoats.

Rev. Jerry C. Eastridge

TOHATCHI, N.M.
Funeral services for Rev. Jerry Clave Eastridge, 87, of Tohatchi, New Mexico, will be held Tuesday, July 18, at 10 a.m., at the Tohatchi United Pentecostal Church with Rev. Martin L. Eastridge officiating. Burial will follow in Gallup.

Rev. Jerry C. Eastridge, 87

Rev. Jerry C. Eastridge July 18, 1935 – July 9, 2023

Rev. Eastridge was born July 18, 1935, in Smackover, Arkansas. He passed away July 9, 2023, in Farmington.

Rev. Eastridge was a pastor for the last 45 years. He enjoyed preaching, hunting, fishing, and horses.

Rev. Eastridge is survived by his wife, Nancy Darline; sons, Anthony Pettipiece, Martin Eastridge, Wesley Eastridge, and Neal Eastridge; and daughter, Audrey Ardison.

Rev. Eastridge is preceded in death by his parents, five brothers, one sister, and granddaughter.

Pallbearers will be David, Tyrel, Brandon, Erik, Brianna, and Rodney.

Honorary pallbearers will be Bill Havens, Dustin Wilson and Malichi Eastridge.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Kevin E. Watchman

CHINLE
Funeral services for Kevin Earl Watchman, 33, of Chinle, were held July 8 at the Chinle Potter’s House with Artie Aragon officiating. Interment followed at the Del Muerto cemetery.

Kevin was born April 10, 1990, in Chinle, into the Mą’ii deeshgiizhinii (Coyote Pass Clan), born for Tótsohnii (Big Water Clan). He passed away June 27, 2023, in Phoenix.

Kevin attended Ironwood High School, Advance Demolition, and H&M Demolition in Phoenix. He enjoyed family time, fishing, outdoor sports and recreation, gaming, and watching movies.

Kevin is survived by his father, Kalvin Watchman; brothers, Montino Hardy and Chilo Watchman; and sisters, Tiffany Hardy and Rochelle Watchman.
Kevin is preceded in death by his mother, Margaret Clark.

Pallbearers were Montino Hardy, Sheldon Charley, Tyren Watchman, Darrell Stevens, Leander Watchman, and Belerintino Yazzie.

Honorary pallbearers were Sandra Tsosie, Kalvin Watchman, Chilo Watchman, and Sylvana Watchman.

Summit Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

Anita Yazzie-Wells

THOREAU, N.M.
Funeral services for Anita Yazzie-Wells, 59, of Thoreau, New Mexico, will be held today, July 13, at 11 a.m., at the Church of God in Thoreau, with Pastor Tom Pennington officiating. Burial will follow in Thoreau.

Anita was born Aug. 5, 1963, in Crownpoint, into the Tó baazhní’ázhí (Two Who Came to the Water Clan), born for Naasht’ézhí dine’é (Zuni Clan). She passed away July 4, 2023, in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.

Anita is survived by her husband, Jeff Wells; sons, Nate Yazzie and Edward Ramirez; daughters, Racheal Skeet, Shania Sandoval and Tina Ramirez; brothers, John Yazzie and Ervin Yazzie; sisters, Hazel Chicquito, Louise Platero, Helen Charley, and Delcita Platero; and six grandchildren.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Earl Chicharello

GALLUP
Funeral services for Earl Chicharello, 45, of Sheep Springs, New Mexico, will be held Monday, July 17, at 10 a.m., at the Twin Buttes Church of Nazarene in Gallup, with Rev. Ernest Yazzie officiating. Burial will follow at the Gallup City Cemetery.

Earl was born Aug. 11, 1977, in Gallup, into the Kinyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan), born for Tsi’naajinii (Black Streak Wood People Clan). He passed away July 6, 2023, in Farmington.

Earl attended Newcomb High School and was employed at Albertsons in Albuquerque. He enjoyed spending time with his niece.

Earl is survived by his mother, Caroline Chicharello; and brother, Erwin Chicharello.

Earl is preceded in death by Eugene Chicharello Sr., Eugene Chicharello Jr.; maternal grandparents, George and Emma Yazzie; and paternal grandparents, James and Peggy Chicharello.

Pallbearers will be Saben Chicharello, Levi Murphy, Randy Gonzales, Geno Chicharello, Erwin Chicharello, and Kamren Chester.

A reception will take place at the Spencer residence (Crestview Road) following services.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

Leonard K. James

KLAGETOH, Ariz.
Leonard Kee James, 66, of Klagetoh, Arizona, was born May 28, 1957, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Tsénjíkiní (Cliff Dwellers People Clan). He passed away June 14, 2023, in Gallup.

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Obituaries for July 20, 2023

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Teofilo “Tio” A. Tachias

FLAGSTAFF
Funeral services for Teofilo “Tio” Archuleta Tachias, 87, will be held Friday, July 28, at 10 a.m., at the San Francisco de Asís Catholic Parish in Flagstaff. He was a community leader, elected official, and consultant.

Teofilo “Tio” A. Tachias
Nov. 4, 1935 – July 6, 2023

Tio, the youngest of 13 children, was born in Cabezon, New Mexico, on Nov. 4, 1935. He passed away July 6, 2023.

At age six, Tio and his family moved to Flagstaff, where they lived on the south side of town. He attended South Beaver Elementary School, Flagstaff High School, and Arizona’s Teacher College (now Northern Arizona University).

As a young man, Tio worked at one of the town’s sawmills and in masonry to afford college while providing for his family. Later in life, he served as business manager and treasurer at the local Ford dealership and as the assistant director of Public Relations and Development at the Museum of Northern Arizona. While his career included various business endeavors, he especially enjoyed the world of politics, an interest that started at a young age.

When Tio was 12, he witnessed president and presidential candidate Harry S. Truman deliver a rousing campaign speech at the train depot in Flagstaff. Toward the end, Truman pointed to Tio and said to him, “With your help, I will be elected president of the United States.”

For the next few weeks, Tio campaigned for Truman, knocking on doors, shaking hands, and distributing flyers and campaign signs. Truman won the presidency in November 1948, and Tio beamed with pride for his role in the victory. This experience ignited Tio’s passion for politics and community activism.

A lifelong Democrat, Tio became the first Latino in Flagstaff to win a major election, beating his incumbent to serve as a member of the Coconino County Board of Supervisors, a position he held for 24 years. In the early 1980s, he was appointed to the Arizona Board of Regents, becoming the Board’s president in 1984.

The impact of Tio’s political career and community service reached far beyond Flagstaff and northern Arizona. Over the years, he won numerous awards and recognitions, including the César Chávez Diversity Award (2018) for his “outstanding community leadership and diversity.”

Tio also served on the national board of directors for the Public Broadcasting Service and became a founding member of the Coordinating Council on Mexican American Affairs, securing a seat on the Governor’s Advisory Board on Economic Planning and Development. He worked closely with several Native nations in Arizona, a strong advocate for tribal sovereignty and Indian self-determination.

In 2016, the Arizona State Legislature also honored Tio by reading into the Congressional Record a tribute to Tio, which stated in part: “(Mr. Tachias) developed personal and political relationships with Arizona Governors Castro, Babbitt, Mofford, and Napolitano and is widely regarded as the best person to identify, register and turnout new voters on the Navajo Nation. His work contributed to countless victories and helped thousands of new voters exercise their right to vote…”

More important to him than his political pursuits, Tio loved visiting with family and friends, watching sports, playing the guitar, cooking award-winning fajitas, and singing traditional Mexican folk songs. He also enjoyed telling stories of his past, including shining shoes and selling newspapers as a young boy to soldiers on the Santa Fe train, meeting Elvis Presley and Andy Griffith during his time at Ford, sharing a cocktail with former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, hosting dinner at his home for Mexican American civil rights activist César Chávez, and greeting renown singer Vicente Fernández in Mexico.

An avid reader and student of history, Tio also traveled extensively with his wife, Micha, to Europe, South America, Mexico, Canada, and throughout the United States. Eager to share his adventures, he was a remarkable storyteller, and his ability to recall specific details and captivate his listeners remained with him throughout his life.

A true gentleman, Tio’s calm and welcoming demeanor put people at ease, while his selfless, graceful, and humble attitude won him the admiration of many. God blessed the family tremendously with Tio. He will always be remembered as a loving and kind son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, uncle, cousin, nephew, and friend.

Tio is survived by his wife of 31 years, Micha; children, Christine (Willard) Gilbert, Sally (Tom) McMillian, Tommy (Laura) Tachias, and Karen (Pat) Marez; stepchildren, Adriana (Ricardo), Alejandro and Leonardo Montiel-Cordova; brother, Ernesto Tachias; and 13 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.

Tio is preceded in death by his parents, Alfredo and Aniceta Tachias; first wife, Elisa “Liz” Fajardo; six siblings; daughter, Gloria (Jerry) Dusek; and stepson, Rafael Montiel-Cordova.

 

Betty S. Betone

WHITEHORSE LAKE, N.M.
Funeral services for Betty S. Betone, 92, of Whitehorse Lake, New Mexico, were held at the Seven Churches Pentecostal Church of Whitehorse Lake. She was laid to rest at Seven Churches Memorial Garden.

Betty S. Betone
Jan. 19, 1931 – June 14, 2023

Betty was born Jan. 19, 1931, to John Cly Smith and Glee Haa Bah Foster, also known as Emma Tsosie Smith, in Whitehorse Lake. She was born into the Tł’ááshchí’í (Red Bottom People Clan), born for Bit’ahnii (Under His Cover Clan). Her maternal clan is Naakai dine’é (Mexican) and paternal clan is Naasht’ézhí dine’é (Zuni). She passed away peacefully June 14, 2023, in Maricopa, Arizona.

Betty grew up and lived in Chaco Canyon and Whitehorse Lake. She married through an arranged marriage to the late Wayne Tolino until 1963. From this union eight children were born: Carol (deceased), Sue, Raymond (deceased), Marcus, Tonita (deceased), Burton (deceased), Beverly, and Geneva.

In 1973, Betty married the late Earl Betone Sr. until his death in 1995. From this union three children were born: Martina, Earl Jr., and Charlene.

Betty found enjoyment in weaving and taught some to weave and to sell at rug auctions. She sewed and made her traditional clothes with no pattern and gave traditional outfits to family and friends. She ran a concession where she met a lot of people sharing some of her favorite traditional dishes, especially her wheat frybread.

Betty also enjoyed going to revivals, sharing her testimony of her God, reading her Bible, playing her guitar, singing hymns, storytelling of how she grew up in a small community, and spending time with family, relatives, friends, and church family.

Betty was a strong woman of faith, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and pastor. She led an abundant life full of joys, challenges, and made memories, fulfilling her call to serve the Lord as a pastor for 50 years in Whitehorse Lake. First with her husband Earl and serving another 28 years after his death.

Despite her blindness, Betty could be seen praying for people, preaching, and worshipping. She often said, “Pray always and stay close to God.” This faithful servant of God will be missed by all.

Betty is survived by her sisters, Helen Sacco of Crownpoint, and Jessie Thomas of Albuquerque; and 46 grandchildren, 69 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren.

The family is indebted to all for the monetary donations, food, time, and words of encouragement.

Kirtland Cope Memorial oversaw arrangements.

 

Hazel G. Hickson Canfield Jendritza

FORT DEFIANCE
A holy mass and rosary for Hazel G. Hickson Canfield Jendritza, 83, will convene Saturday, July 29, at 10:30 a.m., at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Fort Defiance.

Hazel G. Hickson Canfield Jendritza

Hazel was born on a crisp November morning in Fort Defiance, into the Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flow Together Clan), born for Honágháahnii (One-walks-around Clan). With the hush of a June evening in Tucson, her journey found its peaceful culmination.

At the tender break of an Arizona dawn, our hearts lament the departure of a treasured soul. A life adorned with grace, now finds eternal repose, as we gather to embrace the memory of a woman who bestowed her gentle touch upon countless hearts.

Amidst life’s tapestry, Hazel’s accomplishments adorned her path with brilliance. From St. Michael Indian School to distant Amarillo’s St. Anthony’s School of Nursing, she adorned her heart with the healing art. The halls of Loretto Heights College in Denver embraced her in pursuit of a BSN, and in Kentucky’s embrace, she sought mastery as a CNM from the Frontier Nursing Service.

A benevolent spirit, Hazel graced Indian Health Service Hospital and Winslow Community Hospital, a testament to her compassionate calling. At the University of Arizona College of Nursing, she flourished as a revered instructor, her passion for nursing a radiant flame.

Hazel’s devotion knew no bounds, as St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Parish found in her an ardent devotee. Adorning the church with artistic flourish, her Native American-designed vestments spoke of faith and devotion. As an eucharistic minister and lector, her blessings cascaded upon the devoted, and her affiliation with the Missionary Cenacle Apostolate enriched many lives.

Love kissed Hazel twice, with Edgar R. Canfield, gracing her early years until fate’s hand separated them in 1985. Love found her anew in the form of Warren Jendritza, to whom she bound her heart in 1986.

Devoted to family and friends, Hazel cherished her daughter, Joyce Canfield, and a loving bond connected her to siblings, Elvira R. Blackman, Lillian M. Wauneka, Betty Mae Jones, and Albert Hickson Jr. Nurturing countless nieces and nephews, her love’s tapestry knew no end.

Hazel is preceded in death by her parents, Albert Sr. and Mary Hickson; and siblings, Irving Hickson, Leonard M. Hickson, Lawrence M. Hickson, Alberta Mae Hickson, and stillborn baby sister Hickson.

A reception will take place at the St. Dominic’s Hall, following service.

 

Richard D. Cadman

SHIPROCK
Funeral services for Richard D. Cadman, 79, of Mitten Rock, New Mexico, will be held today, July 20, at 10 a.m., at the Shiprock Pentecostal Church with Pastor Billison Begay officiating. Burial will follow at the Kirtland Fruitland Cemetery in Kirtland, New Mexico.

Richard D. Cadman
October 1943 – July 12, 2023

Richard was born in October of 1943 into the Kinłichíi’nii (Red House People Clan), born for Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan). He went to be with his Lord and Savior on July 12, 2023.

Richard is survived by his loving wife, Gloria Cadman; daughters, Lora (Jason) Parker, Delora, Lorinda, and Lorilynn Cadman; brother, Walter (Katherine) Cadman; sister, Margie Cadman; sisters-in-law, Victoria Ellison, Loretta (Herbert) Benally, Virginia (Cecil Sr.) Begay, Carmelita (Bob) Ellison, Marian (Peter) Yazzie, and Jean Begaye; brothers-in-law, Dennis Ellison, Matthew Ellison, Nathaniel (Natasha) Ellison, Andrew (Kym) Ellison, Samuel (Carol) Ellison, Anderson Ellison, Emerson Ellison, and Daniel (Lena) Ellison; and granddaughter, Kyra Cadman.

Richard is preceded in death by his parents, Harriet and Carl Cadman Sr.; twin brothers, Ronald and Robert Cadman; sisters-in-law, Mary Ellison, Pearl Esplain and Barbara Baldwin; brothers-in-law, Don Ellison Jr., Henry Begaye, Wallace Clement, Robert Jaramillo, and Frank Hunsinger; and parents-in-law, Mary Marie Ellison and Don Ellison Sr.

Pallbearers will be Anthony Begay, Tyrell Begay, Ruebin Begay, Bob Mitchell Jr., Creighton Don Ellison, Brandon McKoy, Kristoffer Harris-Smith, and Brandon Bruce Begay.

Honorary pallbearers were Gloria Cadman, Lora Parker, Delora Cadman, Lorinda Cadman, Lorilynn Cadman, Kyra Cadman, Walter Cadman, and Margie Cadman.

The Cadman family would like to express their sincerest appreciation to Roots Home Health Care, Inc., in Farmington, for providing outstanding, excellent, and wonderful caring services for Cheii Richard in his last years. He loved and adored Sara, Jerad, Tom, Douglas, Lorraine, Kim, Heather, Vincent, Lavinia, Brooke, Daniel, and all other staff members who contributed to his wonderful care. Thank you.

Cope Memorial oversaw arrangements.

 

Carl H. Charley

THOREAU, N.M.
Funeral services for Carl H. Charley, 40, of Thoreau, New Mexico, were held July 15 at the Thoreau Church of God with Larry Peshlakai officiating. Interment followed at the Thoreau community cemetery.

Carl H. Charley
April 2, 1983 – July 4, 2023

Carl was born April 2, 1983, in Gallup, into the Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan), born for ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People Clan). He passed away July 4, 2023, in Bluewater, New Mexico.

Carl graduated from Gallup Central High School and worked for a paper mill in Texas, chapter house, McDonalds, Flying J, landfill, A to Z Construction, and sawmill. He enjoyed basketball and football, reading, cooking out, going to church, and spending time with family.

Carl is survived by his daughters, Caylie and Cheyenne; parents, Carolyn Begay and Paul Charley III; brother, Paul Charley IV; sisters, Paula Charley-Vallo, Pamela Charley and Colleen Charley-Emerson; and grandmothers, Elsie Nez-Charley and Elsie Begay.

Carl is preceded in death by his brother, Carlos H. Charley; nephew, Carlos Charley; aunt, Geneva Begay; and grandfather, Willie H. Begay.

Pallbearers were Paul Charley III, Tyson Wood, Corey Mariano, Cordell Mariano, Micah Tapaha, Kevin Charley, Calvin Charley, and Eric Thomas.

Honorary pallbearers were Elreno Henio Jr., Derrick Yazzie, Ellison Charley, Juan Wilson, Stewart Wilson, Isaiah Livingston, Shawn Vallo, and Cylas Emerson.

Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.

 

Elsie Nelson

PHOENIX
Funeral services for Elsie Nelson were held July 14 at the Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home in Phoenix.

Elsie was born Oct. 26, 1954, in Winslow, Arizona. She passed away unexpectedly in the early hours of July 2, 2023.

Elsie was from Sanders, Arizona, and lived in Phoenix. She attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, where she studied the medical field. She retired from DMG where she worked doing medical billing and coding.

Elsie was also part of the LDS community. She will always be remembered by her smile, strength, and her love and caring heart. She was a fierce lover and protector of her children and grandchildren.

Elsie is survived by her daughter, Lisa Nelson; sons, Jason Nelson and Michael Frank; foster brother and sister; biological brother and two sisters; and two grandchildren.

Elsie is preceded in death by her father, Joe Nelson; mother, Stella Nelson; brother, Mervin Nelson; and foster parents.

Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home oversaw arrangements. Condolences may be expressed at www.whitneymurphyfuneralhome.com.

 

Ramon Bahe

CHINLE
Graveside service for Ramon Bahe, 34, of Chinle, was held July 19 at the Chinle cemetery with Pastor Artie officiating.

Ramon was born June 14, 1989, in Chinle, into Zuni, born for Mescalero Apache. He passed away July 9, 2023, in Phoenix.

Ramon graduated high school and worked in the food service. He enjoyed cooking.

Ramon is survived by his brother, Ryan R. Bahe; sisters, Raven Rae Bahe, Rosanna R. Bahe and Rochelle Rose Bahe; and grandparents, Amy and Wilson Segay Sr.

Ramon is preceded in death by Ray W. Bahe.

Pallbearers were Ryan Bahe, Jack Segay Sr. and Donovan Benally.

Honorary pallbearer was Nora Eskeets.

Silver Creek Mortuary oversaw arrangements.


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Obituaries for July 26, 2023

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Charles L. McIntrye

HUGO, Okla.
Funeral services for Charles Leonard “Beaver” McIntrye, 93, of Achille, Oklahoma, were held July 26 at the Miller & Miller Funeral Chapel in Hugo, Oklahoma, with Elder Fred Logan officiating. Interment followed at the Springs Chapel Cemetery in Hugo.

Charles L. McIntrye, 93

Charles L. McIntrye, July 17, 1930 – July 21, 2023

Charles was born July 17, 1930, in Hugo, to Preston McIntyre and Aurelia Kanubee McIntyre. He passed away July 21, 2023, in Achille.

Charles married his beloved wife, Gwendolyn Querdibitty, on Aug. 2, 1957, in Anadarko, Oklahoma.

Charles was a proud veteran and served our country during the Korean War, as well as serving in the military police. He was the battery commander of the National Guard Unit in Gallup and was also a proud member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.

Charles proudly played football for the Hugo Buffalos, coached by Simon Parker and Buff Parker, and helped his team go to the 1948 State Finals.

Charles taught and coached multiple sports to elementary through high school students for many years in both Hugo and in several public and Bureau of Indian Education schools in Arizona and New Mexico, including areas such as Gallup, Wingate, and Bloomfield.

Charles was also the director for the United States Indian Police Academy in Roswell, New Mexico, and served as the former executive housing director for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
Charles is survived by his wife of 66 years, Gwen; sons, Charlie McIntrye of Achille, and David Querdibitty and wife Celeste of Maumelle, Arkansas; daughters, Julie Reiswig and husband Gregg of Denison, Texas, and Maureen Lesky and husband Justin of Albuquerque; and five grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and a host of other family, friends and loved ones.

Charles is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Bob McIntyre and Vanard McIntyre; and sister, Ramona Domebo.

Miller & Miller Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

Julia G. Begay

MARIANO LAKE, N.M.
Graveside service for Julia G. Begay, 85, of Mariano Lake, New Mexico, was held July 25 at the Begay’s family plot.
Julia was born for Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan). Her nálí is Haltsooí (Meadow People); cheii is Kinłichíi’nii (Red House People).
Julia is preceded in death by her husband, Dale Livingston; mother, Mary Grey Begay; and father, Shorty Begay.
Donations may be sent to Kirtland Cope Memorial Chapel Funeral Home by calling 505-598-9636.

Leonard B. Levi

RED MESA, Utah
Graveside service for Leonard B. Levi, of Red Mesa, Utah, was held Feb. 16 at the Shiprock community cemetery.

Leonard was born June 29, 1943, in Ignacio, Colorado, into the Naakai Dine’é (Mexican Clan), born for Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan). His nálí is Bit’ahnii (Folded Arm); cheii is ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People). He passed away Feb. 6, 2023, in Red Mesa, Utah.

Early in life at age 14, Leonard lied about his age and got his Colorado state driver’s license and drove for his relatives. He also helped several Navajos with the written test and applying for the Colorado driver’s license. During that time, the Motor Vehicle Division in Cortez, Colorado, allowed that.

Although Leonard started school late, due to herding sheep for his aunt, he caught up in time and graduated from Kirtland Central High School. He helped some of his classmates with math homework and after graduation he attended Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado.

Leonard was good in Navajo clans, teasing and joking among his relatives, especially his cousin sister, Ann. They would tease each other right and left.
Leonard was a professional in knife and ax sharpening. He was a self-taught auto mechanic and was very generous. When he got money, he would treat loved ones to a hot nourishing meal, which pepped them up, and they would be in full steam the rest of the day.

Leonard is survived by his son, James Levi; brother, Melvin “Jimmy” (Caroline) Levi; sisters, Genevie Levi, Jennifer Levi and Cherly Levi; cousin-brother, Stanley (Esther) Hammond; cousin-sisters, Gloria Tsosie, Mary Ann Harry and Ann (Don) Edward; and numerous nephews and nieces.

Leonard is preceded in death by his parents, Luke and Bessie Levi; aunts, Lucille Hammond and Roselyn Marie Martinez; uncles, Thomas Bailey and Fred Bailey; brothers, Eric Warren Levi, Leroy Levi, Leejoe Levi, Calvin Hunt, and Melvin Hunt; cousin-brothers, Russell Hammond, Charlie Martinez and Henry Harry; and cousin-sister, Hazel Plummer.

Shiprock Desert View Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

Cpl. Erick S. Tsosie

NARROW CANYON, Ariz.
Graveside service for Cpl. Erick Sonny Tsosie, 25, of Kayenta, will be held Saturday, July 29, at the family plot in Narrow Canyon, Arizona.

Cpl. Erick S. Tsosie, 25

Cpl. Erick S. Tsosie, Dec. 16, 1997 – July 16, 2023

Cpl. Tsosie was born Dec. 16, 1997, in Chinle, into the Tł’ízí lání (Many Goats Clan), born for Mą’ii Deeshgiizhinii (Coyote Pass Clan). His nálí is Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flow Together); cheii is Lók’aa’ Dine’é (Reed People). He passed away July 16, 2023, in Tacoma, Washington.

Cpl. Tsosie attended Monument Valley High School in Kayenta, and was honorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps. He enjoyed bull riding, horseback riding, herding sheep, and anime.

Cpl. Tsosie is survived by his son, Lucas Tsosie; parents, Fritz and Rita Tsosie; siblings, Jennifer Clark, Eian Tsosie, Malinda Tsosie, Quintessa Tsosie, Sharmaine Tsosie, Freda Tsosie, and Ricky Tsosie; and paternal grandmother, Sally Tsosie.

Cpl. Tsosie is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Kee Yazzie White and Grace White; and uncles, Hadley Tsosie and Ernest White Sr.

Pallbearers will be Fritz B. Tsosie, Ricky D. Tsosie, Henry B. Tsosie Jr., Maurice Tsosie, LeDaniel Johnson, Clifton Clark, and Julian Blackwater.
Honorary pallbearers will be family and friends.

A reception will take place at Sheila and Guy Holiday’s Reception Hall in Monument Valley following service.

Williams Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

Pedro J. Flores

GALLUP
Funeral services for Pedro J. Flores, 77, of Gamerco, New Mexico, will be held Tuesday, Aug. 1, at 10 a.m., at the Rollie Mortuary Chapel in Gallup, with Kenneth Hielkema officiating. Burial will follow in Gallup.

Pedro J. Flores, 77

Pedro J. Flores, July 12, 1946 – July 17, 2023

Pedro was born July 12, 1946, in Lame Deer, Montana. He is Northern Cheyenne, born for Llocano, Filipino. He passed away July 17, 2023, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Pedro graduated from Hueneme High School in 1964 and attended Santa Barbara City College Police Academy. He retired as area fire marshal, BIA-Navajo Area, in Gallup.
Pedro enjoyed traveling and always said, “You learn from the people you meet and books you read.”

Pedro is survived by his wife, Annette Flores; daughters, Shirley Montano, Pauline Flores, Loretta Flores, and Nyla Vidales; brother, Anastacio (Sonny) Flores; sisters, Anita Antonia Flores and Glenda Flores Torres; and 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Pedro is preceded in death by his mother, Virginia Lostleg; father, Anastacio R. Flores; and sister, Virgie Jackson.

Pallbearers will be Ricardo Montano, Pedro Flores, Dillon Garcia, Juan Vidales, Isaac Vidales, Levi Vidales, and Vicente Gutierrez.

Honorary pallbearers will be Jacie Flores, Brennah Jarmillo, Twyla Garcia, Nyomi Vidales, Anastacio (Sonny) Flores, Prissy Schanefelt, and Harry Athens.

A reception will take place at the San Damiano Hall at St. Francis Church (214 W. Wilson Ave.) following services.
Rollie Mortuary oversaw arrangements.


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Obituaries for August 3, 2023

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Tammy Wauneka

RIMROCK, N.M. — Funeral services for Tammy Wauneka, 52, of Red Lake, New Mexico, were held July 31 at The Church of Jesus Christ in Rimrock, New Mexico. Interment followed at the Wauneka family plot on Old Red Lake Road (Indian Route 12).

Tammy Wauneka, 52

Tammy Wauneka, Sept. 29, 1970 – July 22, 2023

Tammy was born Sept. 29, 1970, born for Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan). She passed away July 22, 2023, in Phoenix.

Tammy is survived by her children, Akando Wauneka, Alexander Notah and Jeremiah Notah; father, Kee Wauneka; and siblings, Ortega Wauneka, Patsy Wauneka, Michael Wauneka, and Kim Wauneka.

Tammy is preceded in death by her mother, Nancy Wauneka; and brother, Austin Wauneka.

Pallbearers were Jeremiah Notah, Alexander Notah, Adam Khammoungkhoune, Ontario Wauneka, Dakota Wauneka, Edward Silversmith Jr., Delford Wauneka, and Miguel Westbrook.

Honorary pallbearers were Kee Wauneka and Ortega Wauneka.

Summit Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

 

Ronald C. Brown Sr.

TUBA CITY — Funeral services for retired Navajo Nation Police Sgt. Ronald Calvin Brown Sr. were held July 23 at the First Baptist Church in Tuba City. He was laid to rest at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Flagstaff.

Ronald C. Brown Sr.

Ronald C. Brown Sr., April 6, 1962 – July 17, 2023

Ronald was born April 6, 1962, in Tuba City, into the Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan), born for Tł’ízí lání (Many Goats Clan). His nálí were ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People); cheii were Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water). He passed away July 17, 2023, due to natural causes.

Ronald graduated from Tuba City High School in 1980 and participated in wrestling, football and baseball. He developed an interest in law enforcement and began his career with the BIA Police Department from 1980-1981. He enrolled in the Navajo Nation Police Academy in 1982 and graduated in 1983.

Ronald became employed with the Navajo Nation Police Department in 1983 and became a young sergeant in 1986. He was stationed in the Tuba City District and was known as a caring supervisor and positive mentor to new officers.

In 1995, Ronald became a community and school resource officer for many years and was instrumental in meeting with community leaders and organizations. He believed in community policing and provided a positive working relationship with everyone in Tuba City, neighboring Moencopi community, and surrounding communities on the Navajo Nation.

Ronald initiated the D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program within the school systems with various gang resistance organizations promoting youth awareness and safety. He participated in the annual Toys for Tots program and made sure toys arrived for children from the Marine Corps.

Ronald was instrumental in establishing the Louise Yellowman County Park in Tuba City, planning the new police department in Tuba City, and taking the lead role in public safety and logistics at Navajo Nation fairs, county events, and for the new Tuba City Veterans Center.

Ronald often talked about confronting danger and uncertainty on the job and always said a prayer before work and enroute to emergency calls. He retired in 2021 from law enforcement.

Ronald is survived by his daughter, Ronalia; sons, Ronald Jr. and Trevor; brothers, Arnold, Charles and Gilbert; and sister, Char (Brown) Zahne.

Ronald is preceded in death by his parents, Charley Brown Jr. and Rena Jane Brown; brother, Donald; and sister, Cynthia.

The family thanks everyone who assisted with the funeral services.

Donations are being accepted by Valley Ridge Mortuary by calling 928-640-2022.

Minnie Kinlicheenie Mike

GREASEWOOD SPRINGS, Ariz. — Graveside service for Minnie Kinlicheenie Mike, 84, of Greasewood Springs, Arizona, will be held Monday, Aug. 7, at 9:30 a.m., at the family plot.

Minnie was born March 23, 1939, in Greasewood, Arizona, into the Tótsohnii (Big Water Clan), born for Kinłichíi’nii (Red House People Clan). She passed away July 28, 2023, in Flagstaff.

Minnie is survived by her sons, Gerry Mike and Leo Mike Jr.; daughters, Liza Ann Mike and Althea Mike; parents, Kinlicheenie and Lena Kinlicheenie; and five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Summit Funeral Home oversaw arrangements.

Thomas B. Gorman

GALLUP — Thomas B. Gorman was laid to rest at the Gallup Veterans Cemetery by the U.S. Army. He was escorted and honored by a gun salute ceremony.

Thomas was born into the Kinyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan), born for Kinłichíi’nii (Red House People Clan).

Thomas was an active Tselani/Cottonwood Chapter president and was honorably discharged as an Army veteran, serving in Desert Storm.

Thomas will be remembered as a one-of-a-kind person. He was a passionate, strong leader, a trail blazer, and a humble person ready to assist his fellow man. We will miss him. We are comforted that he has gone back to his Creator and is at peace.

Thomas is survived by his family, mother, siblings, aunts, cousins, and uncles.

We thank everyone who came to support the family financially and with food and kind words.


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