Frances Abeyta Morgas Died 2025 Frances Abeyta Morgas, 73, a
Frances Abeyta Morgas Died 2025 Frances Abeyta Morgas, 73, a resident of Albuquerque, went to her heavenly home on Jan. 26, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. She is survived by her son, Jude Morgas; husband, Vidal Morgas; granddaughters, Analysia and Evelyn Morgas; her mother, Lillian Abeyta; brothers and sister, Ricky Abeyta, Dolores Garcia, Charles Abeyta and Seferino Abeyta; her nieces and nephews Ricky James, Germaine, Erica (Brian), Dominic (Janelle), Trysten, Serena and Sophia; her 13 great nieces and nephews who many affectionately called her "Auntie Princess," seven great-great nieces and nephews, one whom she proudly shared a birthday with, Reyna Flores. She also leaves behind many cousins and friends. She is preceded in death by her dad, Ramon Abeyta; brother, Seferino Abeyta; her father-and mother-in-law, Jose and Sara Morgas, as well as her grandparents, numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Frances dedicated nearly 30 years of her life to teaching at Albuquerque Public Schools and Christine Duncan Charter School. She just wasn't an educator, she was a mentor, role model and a source of encouragement for the many students who passed through her classroom. Frances was a pillar of strength and a woman of unwavering faith. She was a member of both Holy Family Church in Albuquerque and Our Lady of Sorrows in La Joya. She was a member of the Sacred Heart League at Holy Family where she served as president for 10-plus years of the Sacred Heart League. She was a team leader of the Emmaus Group for many years. She taught catechism at Holy Family during the years her granddaughters Analysia and Evelyn attended catechism. She volunteered for many years at the church fiestas and Sacred Heart Annual Linen Bingo and Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser. Her Catholic faith was very important to her. Frances had a natural ability to make people feel loved and cherished. She possessed an infectious sense of humor, unwavering optimism, and a heart that knew no bounds when it came to caring for others. Whether she was having a heartfelt conversation, telling a funny story or offering words of encouragement, Frances had a way of making those around her feel special. She was a woman who truly lived laughing often, loving deeply and spreading kindness wherever she went. Her vivacious personality, quick wit and sense of humor brought light to everyone around her. She was full of life and made everyone feel at home in her presence. She was everyone's safe place. She could be in pain, but never failed to make you smile. She will be forever loved and missed. Services will be held at Monday, Feb. 10, 2025, at Holy Family Catholic Church in Albuquerque, with a rosary at 10 a.m. and funeral mass at 11 a.m. Interment will be held at a later date.