Maria Concepcion Phillips 1947-2025 Maria Concepcion

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Maria Concepcion Phillips 1947-2025 Maria Concepcion Phillips, born Oct. 4, 1947, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2025, where she was met by her maternal grandparents, Adolpho and Concepcion Martinez; and paternal grandparents, Gregorita and Santiago Martinez. In this heavenly reunion, her husband, William W. Phillips; mother, Senovia; and father, Arsenio Martinez; accepted their loved one back to our original home. Also, preceding her in death is her son, William A. Phillips; infant brother, Adolpho; sister, Grace Gutierrez; nephews, Eugene Gutierrez and Michael Gutierrez; in-laws, Archie Phillips and Rosie (Trujillo) Phillips; many other aunts, uncles and cousins. Concepcion is survived by her sons, Rodney and Christopher (Dorothy); grandchildren, Rick Sisneros, Daniel Phillips, Alex Phillips, Stephanie Phillips, Brenda Phillips, Marlisah Kerbs (John Chavez) and Josh Phillips; and four great-grandchildren; siblings, David (Danette), from Butte, Mont., Norman, from Espanola, Estella (Alex) Trujillo, from Santa Fe, and Jose (Maryann), from San Francisco, Calif. Also surviving her are many nieces and nephews. Extended in-law family includes Jackie Coon, Bertha Speaks (Glenn), Carol Robinson and David Phillips (Rebecca). Connie was fourth in line of eight children, born in Youngsville, N.M., and raised in Espanola. She was adventuress, yet helped care for the younger children in the home. She went to school with her siblings, extended family and close friends. Many shared memories one cherishes as a sibling raised in Northern New Mexico. Connie was beautiful, energetic, strong, resourceful, determined yet humble; a woman filled with gratitude. Our Lord Jesus, his word, kindness to others, mercy inspired and motivated her life. She enjoyed volunteering, working with the schools, church, served as a Eucharistic Minister, visiting the infirmed and various other capacities with community and church. On Dec. 26, 1964, Connie married William W. Phillips through the Catholic Church in Espanola. She made a life with him, the U.S. Air Force and later the Los Lunas police. She took her vows, fully making sure Bill succeeded with his military commitments, work becoming a successful man others looked up to. They relocated numerous times, countless cities in the U.S. and in Guam. Challenged by moving and travel, Connie found the strength to pack-up every time, accepting it setting up a new house. "Home" was always with her. She infused it into whatever house structure they occupied. During these early years, she gave birth to three boys, whom she loves Rodney, Christopher and William A. protecting and guiding onto adulthood. She volunteered, participated with the various activities through their school years, sports and Boy Scouts. Connie pursued a professional career, graduating from cosmetology in Texas. She enjoyed working outside the home; however, frequently moving with the military challenged her ability to build a clientele. Again, this did not stop her, rather opened other venues to share her talents by volunteering at nursing homes, church, school and other organizations. Family was important to her. She steered her children to respect and help all who are in need. Connie, a domestic housewife, supported her family with love, stability and generosity. Her entire life was dedicated to our Lord through all her talents, family, generosity humility and humor. She was an advocate for children, women, elderly, neighbors, and anyone feeling at loss or in need of support. Connie was a mother, daughter, sister, aunt, niece, cousin to many. She had many talents a hair dresser, seamstress, interior decorator, arts and crafts, collector of art, dolls, teapots, vases all assembled in a tasteful, creative manner. As we mourn our loss, we remember her with love as her one talent we all expected and laughed, sometimes running from was the spanking everyone got when she saw you coming. "Watch out Lord!" We love you so much mom, sister, aunt, cousin and will miss your presence in the earthly world, yet know you will also welcome us in heaven when it is our time. Rest in peace beautiful. Services for Connie will be held at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in TomÃ. A visitation will take place at 10 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 30, followed by a Rosary at 10:30 a.m. A Funeral Mass will be recited immediately following at 11 a.m. Connie will then be laid to rest at 2 p.m. at the Santa Fe National Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Chris Phillips, Rick Sisneros, Tim Speaks, Matt Phillips, Alex Phillips and Alex Trujillo. Honorary pallbearers are Rodney Phillips, David Phillips and Josh Phillips. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to St. Vincent de Paul of Los Lunas at stvincentdepaulloslunas.org/donate.html. Arrangements are being handled by the caring professionals at the Noblin Funeral Service Belen Chapel, where an online guest register is available at noblin.com.

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