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Deaths
- Rose Perry
- Theodore Jaramillo
- Emmanuel Haswood
- Frank Begay
- Bahe Begay
Rose Perry
CORNFIELDS, Ariz. Services for Rose M. Perry, 77, will be at
11 a.m. Monday, March 27 at the Presbyterian Church in Ganado. Rev.
Paul Stone will officiate. Burial will follow in the Cornfields Community
Cemetery. Visitation will be held one hour prior to services.
Perry died March 24 in Ganado. She was born Sept. 3, 1928 in Cornfields
into the Big Water People Clan for the One Who Walks Around People Clan.
Perry graduated from Ganado Mission School in 1950 and received her
nursing degree in 1952. She entered the U.S. Army Nursing Corp. and
became a Lieutenant. She was active in the Presbyterian Church of Ganado.
Survivors include her husband, Joseph L. Perry. Sr.; sons, Joseph L.
Perry Jr., from Albuqerque, Eugene R. Perry from Goodyear, Ariz.; sister
Alberta M. Lano from Cornfields and two grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her son, Marlin Perry; parents Desbah Lano
and Harry Lano Sr.;brothers Harry Lano Jr. and Jimmy Lano Sr.; sisters,
Amy Dodge, Maybelle Woody, Elizabeth Lano, Margaret Lano, Mary Lano
and Ruth M. Lano
Pallbearers will be family members.
The family will receive relatives and friends at the Cornfields Chapter
House at 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 25.
Theodore Jaramillo
GALLUP Funeral Mass for Theodore "Teddy" Jaramillo,
66, will be at 10 a.m., Tuesday, March 28, at Sacred Heart Cathedral
in Gallup. The Very Rev. Lawrence J. O'Keefe will officiate. Burial
will follow in Sunset Memorial Park.
A rosary will be at 7 p.m., Monday, March 27 at Rollie Mortuary Palm
Chapel.
Jaramillo died March 22 in Gallup. He was born May 16, 1939 in Grants.
He was an artist and enjoyed painting and collecting. His hobbies included
Southwest artifacts.
Survivors include his sons, Charlie Baca of Flagstaff, Dale Jaramillo
of Gilbert, Ariz., David Jaramillo of Waco, Texas, Donald Jaramillo
of Albuquerque and Ted Jaramillo of Jacksonville, Ark.; daughters, Sara
Jaramillo of Albuquerque; sister, Monica Diaz of Mesa, Ariz., brother
Bailey Jaramillo of Albuquerque and many grandhildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Alfredo Jaramillo and Placida
Jaramillo..
Pallbearers will be Gabriel Chavez, Alfred Diaz, Frank Gasparich, Bailey
Jaramillo Jr., Gregory Jaramillo and John Wright.
Rollie Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Emmanuel Haswood
CROWNPOINT Services for Emmanuel Haswood, 59, will be at 10
a.m., Monday, March 27 at Rollie Mortuary. Dennis Ashcroft will officiate.
Burial will follow in the Gallup City Cemetery.
Haswood died March 22 in Albuquerque. He was born Feb. 13, 1947 in Rehoboth
into the One Walks Around People Clan for the Mexican People Clan.
Haswood enjoyed being in the mountains, baking, doing wood work and
collecting antiques..
Survivors include his wife Lillian Haswood of Crownpoint; mother, Jennie
Stevens of Lupton; son, Emmanuel Haswood II of Vanderwagen; daughters,
Michell Haswood of Crownpoint, Vikki Slim of Mesa, Ariz.; sister, Juanita
Claw of Albuquerque; brothers, Asa Haswood Jr. of Lupton, Wallace Haswood
of Tuba City and Louis Louie of Lupton.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Asa Hawood Sr., and Elizabeth
Goodluck Haswood.
Rollie Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Frank Begay
ROUGH ROCK, Ariz. Services for Frank Begay, 80, will be at 1
p.m., on Monday, March 27 at Rollie Mortuary Palm Chapel. Burial will
follow at Sunset Memorial Park.
Begay died March 23 in Phoenix. He was born July 22 in Tachee, Ariz.,
into the Red Running in the Water People Clan for the Salt People Clan.
A family meeting will be held today, March 25 at 6 p.m. at the John
and Betty Nez residence, 1/4 mile south of the old Salina Trading Post.
Survivors include his wife, Rose Begay of Rough Rock; sons, Frankie
Begay of Lukachukai, Raymond Begay of Cameron Ariz.; daughters, Judy
Golding of Phoenix, Frances Lee of Chinle and Betty Nex of Tselani,
Ariz.; brothers Johnny Y. Begay of Gallup, Keith Y. Begay of Va.; 11
grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Begay was preceded in death by his brothers Kee Begay, Kits Y. Begay;
sisters Hasbah James, Addie Lee, and his parents.
Rollie Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Bahe Begay
CHANDLER, Ariz. Graveside services for Bahe Yazzie Begay, 61,
will be at 10 a.m., today, March 25 at the family plot in Cowsprings,
Ariz., at Lee Earl Begay's residence. Burial will follow.
Begay died March 22 in Chandler. He was born May 10, 1945 in Dinnebitoh,
Ariz., into the Tobacco/Red Running into the Water People Clan for the
Chiracahua Apache Clan.
Begay went to Tuba City Boarding School, and graduated from Sherman
Indian School in Riverside, Calif. He was employed as a diamond cutter
in Chandler for over 20 years and received awards for his excellent
work. He was also a cabinet worker and love working with wood and playing
mucical instruments.
Survivors include his son, Christopher Begay of Chandler; daughter,
Lori Lopez of Chandler ;brothers, Lee Earl Beg;ay of Cowsprings and
Kee-Herbert Begay of Kayenta; sisters, Marie Peterson of Teec Nos Pos
and Rita Begay of Cowsprings, and three grandchildren.
Begay was preceded in death by his parents, Lester Begay and Catherine
Begay; sister, Jeannie Bah Begay, one brother, Leonard Begay and his
grandparents, Joe and Mabel Isaac and Asdaan Chishi and Hastin Binaa
A'din.
Pallbearers will be Richard Lopez, Cepeda Begay, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Nicholas Smith, Deswood L. Yazzie and Harry Marks.
The family will receive relatives and friends at Lee Earl Begay's residence
in Cowsprings.
Correction
In the Nellie Peterman obituary of Friday's edition, the son Joe Peterman
of Continental Divide was not listed.
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Weekend
March 25, 2006
Selected Stories:
Group plans blitz before alcohol
vote
Delegate passes on run for state rep; Begay
wants to see Many Farms reap the profits of harvesting more corn
Memorial material arrives
Goodrich making a run at history; Republican
would be county's first female sheriff
Spiritual Perspectives; And a Little Child
Shall Lead Us
Deaths
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