Tuesday, June 17, 2008 Obituaries By . JOHN B. GRAINGER, of El Prado, died Sunday, June 15. He was born in Nebraska. He was raised by his father, Dick Grainger in Cañon, attending Taos Public Schools until his high school years, when he attended New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell. During ... full story 06/17/08
... , Phillip Martinez and wife Stella and Kenneth Martinez all of California, Dean Martinez and wife Pam of El Guique, Yvette Vigil and husband Emit of Cundiyo, Tina Garcia and husband Ernest of San Pedro, Andrew Martinez and companion Laura of Colorado, Brian Martinez and wife Cheryl of Guachupangue, Lollie ... full story 05/28/08
... tests, hoping to learn something specific about what had struck her suddenly and inexplicably. What she got first was a bill for $9,000. In Cundiyo, an uncle has struggled increasingly with a bad knee through his work as a building contractor and after much deliberation, decided in March on knee ... full story 04/08/08
... tests, hoping to learn something specific about what had struck her suddenly and inexplicably. What she got first was a bill for $9,000. In Cundiyo, an uncle has struggled increasingly with a bad knee through his work as a building contractor and after much deliberation, decided in March on knee ... full story 04/06/08
... For the Journal Pedro Vigil wouldn't have known what to make of the computer or the Internet's World Wide Web that streams through his old Cundiyo house several times a day decades after his passing. I'm not sure that I do. My grandfather's house - now home to my own family - turned ... full story 11/20/07
Saturday, November 3, 2007 Obituaries MARGA CHARWATH, 79, died Sunday, Oct. 28, from a lengthy illness. She was married in Union, N.J., on June 27, 1953, and is survived by her husband of 54 years, Walter Charwath. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 3 p.m. at The Episcopal ... full story 11/02/07
... end of a day, my aunt would find herself at her older brother Robert's home in Chimayó and relied on Robert to drive her to their parents' home in Cundiyo about six miles away. The trip included a sharp, winding climb up a hill along N.M. 503 just south of Rio Chiquito. The narrow, two-lane road ... full story 07/10/07
... end of a day, my aunt would find herself at her older brother Robert's home in Chimayó and relied on Robert to drive her to their parents' home in Cundiyo about six miles away. The trip included a sharp, winding climb up a hill along State Road 503 just south of Rio Chiquito. The narrow, two-lane ... full story 07/07/07
... a lab buyer had authority to make purchases up to $100,000 without supervisory approval. At the same time, she was president of the Santo Domingo de Cundiyo Heirs' Association, a land grant heirs group. In February 2005, Arreola entered false data into the lab's computerized vendor system to make ... full story 06/30/07
... relations of the two peoples in New Mexico. Mistrust and violence once took their bloody toll on the now-famously peaceful mountain community of Cundiyo that I call home. "History isn't for sissies," historian Marc Simmons told The Santa Fe New Mexican recently. He was alluding to the controversy ... full story 04/24/07