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Lagrone Funeral Chapel

341 Sudderth Drive
Ruidoso, NM 88345
(505) 257-7303
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Bertha M. Sherman Watson - Rapid City Journal

Monday, May 01, 2017

Desert Inn stage productions and also for television and movie productions. They eventually moved to Talihina where they operated a cattle ranch for a number of years. After that they lived in Ruidoso, NM, before returning to Checotah 5 years ago. Bertha and Jack were huge fans of the National Finals Rodeo and had personally attended the event for over 50 consecutive years and were PRCA Gold Card members. She was of the Catholic faith.Surviving are her husband, Jack Watson of Checotah; numerous nieces and nephews; and special friend, Jamie Berry. She was preceded in death by her parents and several siblings.Graveside services at 2 p.m. today at Oak Hill Cemetery in McAlester, with Tony Hodgson presiding. Get breaking news sent instantly to your inbox .whatcounts-form-container.well { padding-bottom: 5px; } .whatcounts-form-container .left-col, .whatcounts-form-container .right-col{ float: left; width: 100%; max-width: 345px; } .whatcounts-form-container .left-col{ margin-right: 20px; } .whatcounts-form-container .whatcounts-min .left-col{ max-width: none; margin: 0; } .whatcounts-form-container .disclaimer { font-size: 13px; line-height: 14px; margin-bottom:10px; clear:both; } .whatcounts-form-container .input-group-addon.wc-addon-captcha{ padding: 4px 10px; border-left: 0; } Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of McAlester...

Thousands Mourn Slain New Mexico Officer - Officer.com (blog)

Monday, August 29, 2016

Interstate 25 toward Las Cruces. The hearse carrying Chavez’s body was greeted by more than 100 American flags held by members of the Patriot Guard Riders from Las Cruces, Albuquerque, Ruidoso, Roswell, Alamogordo and El Paso, an organization whose members attend funerals of members of the U.S. military, firefighters and police officers at the invitation of the decedent’s family.The hearse traveled beneath two Garrison Flags hoisted above Arrowhead Drive as it approached the Pan American Center. Hundreds gathered around the facility’s east ramp for the arrival of the motorcade as a light rain fell.The service featured a variety of speakers, including:Doña Ana County Sheriff Enrique “Kiki” VigilSunland Park Police Chief Jaime ReyesUnited States Honor Flag founder Chris HeislerBishop Oscar CantúHatch Mayor Andy NuñezDoña Ana Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Kelly Jameson, who read a letter on behalf of Hatch Police Chief James “Trey” Gimler and Lt. Corey WatkinsThird Judicial District Attorney Mark D'AntonioDamon Martinez, U.S. attorney for the District of New Mexico, who read a letter from U.S. Attorney General Loretta LynchU.S. Rep. Steve Pearce, R-N.M.New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez“Officer Chavez’s decision to protect and to serve was a decision to love,” Cantú said. “His final words, ‘Tell my mother that I love her; tell my girls that I love them,” — in his final moments, he was thinking about love.”Jameson, reading the address prepared by Gimler and Watkins, recounted Chavez’s job interview with the department. Dressed “like a Wall Street banker,” he told the chief, “I just need a chance to prove myself.”The 33-year-old Chavez served for two years ...

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Bertha M. Sherman Watson - Rapid City Journal

Monday, May 01, 2017

Desert Inn stage productions and also for television and movie productions. They eventually moved to Talihina where they operated a cattle ranch for a number of years. After that they lived in Ruidoso, NM, before returning to Checotah 5 years ago. Bertha and Jack were huge fans of the National Finals Rodeo and had personally attended the event for over 50 consecutive years and were PRCA Gold Card members. She was of the Catholic faith.Surviving are her husband, Jack Watson of Checotah; numerous nieces and nephews; and special friend, Jamie Berry. She was preceded in death by her parents and several siblings.Graveside services at 2 p.m. today at Oak Hill Cemetery in McAlester, with Tony Hodgson presiding. Get breaking news sent instantly to your inbox .whatcounts-form-container.well { padding-bottom: 5px; } .whatcounts-form-container .left-col, .whatcounts-form-container .right-col{ float: left; width: 100%; max-width: 345px; } .whatcounts-form-container .left-col{ margin-right: 20px; } .whatcounts-form-container .whatcounts-min .left-col{ max-width: none; margin: 0; } .whatcounts-form-container .disclaimer { font-size: 13px; line-height: 14px; margin-bottom:10px; clear:both; } .whatcounts-form-container .input-group-addon.wc-addon-captcha{ padding: 4px 10px; border-left: 0; } Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of McAlester...

Thousands Mourn Slain New Mexico Officer - Officer.com (blog)

Monday, August 29, 2016

Interstate 25 toward Las Cruces. The hearse carrying Chavez’s body was greeted by more than 100 American flags held by members of the Patriot Guard Riders from Las Cruces, Albuquerque, Ruidoso, Roswell, Alamogordo and El Paso, an organization whose members attend funerals of members of the U.S. military, firefighters and police officers at the invitation of the decedent’s family.The hearse traveled beneath two Garrison Flags hoisted above Arrowhead Drive as it approached the Pan American Center. Hundreds gathered around the facility’s east ramp for the arrival of the motorcade as a light rain fell.The service featured a variety of speakers, including:Doña Ana County Sheriff Enrique “Kiki” VigilSunland Park Police Chief Jaime ReyesUnited States Honor Flag founder Chris HeislerBishop Oscar CantúHatch Mayor Andy NuñezDoña Ana Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Kelly Jameson, who read a letter on behalf of Hatch Police Chief James “Trey” Gimler and Lt. Corey WatkinsThird Judicial District Attorney Mark D'AntonioDamon Martinez, U.S. attorney for the District of New Mexico, who read a letter from U.S. Attorney General Loretta LynchU.S. Rep. Steve Pearce, R-N.M.New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez“Officer Chavez’s decision to protect and to serve was a decision to love,” Cantú said. “His final words, ‘Tell my mother that I love her; tell my girls that I love them,” — in his final moments, he was thinking about love.”Jameson, reading the address prepared by Gimler and Watkins, recounted Chavez’s job interview with the department. Dressed “like a Wall Street banker,” he told the chief, “I just need a chance to prove myself.”The 33-year-old Chavez served for two years ...