He was born in Toyah, Texas, retired from Fort Bliss Civil Service. Garcia, 76 passed away on Monday, December 11, 2006. Survivors include one son, Jaime Vasquez of Midland three daughters, Anna Valeriano, Jesusita Villegas, Felipa Fuentez Zamarripa of Pecos 16 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Medina was preceded in death by one son, Toribio Villegas. 25, 1921, in Juan Cho Rey Zacatecas, Mexico, was a lifetime Pecos resident, a retired cook, who was well known as the cook at La Despidada Restaurant and a Catholic. 27, at Santa Rosa Catholic Church with Father Miguel Angel Sanchez officiating. Mass is scheduled for 2 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. Sara Medina, 85, of Pecos, died Saturday, Dec. Survivors include one daughter, Anna Marie Burns of Dallas four sons, Johnny Lee Fitzgerald of Odessa, Sammy Lee Fitzgerald of Balmorhea, James Fitzgerald of Houston, Randall Fitzgerald of Houston two brothers, Avalardo Millan of Big Lake, Danny Fitzgerald of Odessa three sisters, Mae Martinez of Pecos, Helen Davis of Phoenix, Ariz., Norma Navarette of Anthony, N.M. Army, was a retired electrician and a Catholic. 29, 1930, in Marfa, was a longtime Alpine resident, had served in the U.S. Catherine Catholic Church in Pecos, with burial in Marfa Cemetery. Services will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, Dec. James “Bunker” Lewis Fitzgerald, 76, of Alpine, died Wednesday, Dec. Pecos Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include one son, Bryson Rodriguez his mother, Rosa Ema Rodriguez three brothers, Osvaldo, Miguel and Ismael Rodriguez Jr. Air Force, was a Texas Tech Student and a member of the Church of Christ. Stockton, a lifelong Saragosa resident, had served in the U.S. 30, at the Balmorhea Church of Christ with burial in the Saragosa Cemetery. 27, 2006, in Saragosa.įuneral services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Dec. Peaceful Garden Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.Įfrain Rodriguez, 23, of Balmorhea, died Wednesday, Dec. All of these people are part of the tapestry of the Church.Ĭalvary Catholic Cemetery is a sacred space, a place of prayer and quiet reflection that invites us to remember all those “who have gone now before us marked with the sign of faith.Obituaries are listed by date published, latest at the top. Along with many notable individuals of Seattle’s history are the countless ordinary men and women who married, raised families, worked and passed on their Catholic faith to their children and grandchildren to this very day. The priests of the Archdiocese of Seattle are at rest here along with members of several communities of women religious. Members of the Catholic community buried at Calvary include Union and Confederate veterans of the Civil War and refugees from the war in Vietnam. Strolling the 40-acre grounds of Calvary Cemetery is a walk though Seattle’s past. Since that time more than 45,000 people have been buried in Calvary Cemetery. Louis Schram, the Vicar General for Bishop Junger of the Diocese of Nesqually in the Territory of Washington. On December 1, 1889, Calvary Cemetery was blessed and formally dedicated as a Diocesan Cemetery by Fr.
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