Obits - The Herald
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Obits - The Herald
THE HERALD • MARCH 18, 2015 • PAGE 6 www.theheraldtorc.com Poor Richards Obituaries New Mexico Cattle Growers. Her hobbies included crocheting, cooking, baking, spending time with family, playing cards, reading, fishing, camping, rodeoing, and being a wife, mother, and grandmother. She will be greatly missed. Cremation has taken place and a Memorial Celebration Service was held on Saturday, March 14, 2015 at the Caballo Church with Rev. Jack Cain and Brett Smith officiating. Interment followed in Vista Memory Gardens Cemetery. Honorary Casket Bearers were Quaid Muncy, Bobby Muncy, Garrett Muncy, Beau Marshall, Tommy Faulkner and Wesley Henderson. Donations may be made in Cookie’s memory to the Southwest Parkinson’s Society, 3610 22nd St., Suite 300, Lubbock, TX 79410. Arrangements were by Kirikos Family Funeral Home, Inc. & Sierra Crematory, LLC, 303 N. Cedar St., T. or C., NM 87901, 575/894-2574. For online condolences please visit www.kirikosfamilyfune ralhome.com. *** COOKIE MUNCY GOAD Cookie Muncy Goad, 71, passed away on March 9, 2015 in Las Cruces, NM. Cookie was born Betty Jean Culver on November 11, 1943 in Lordsburg, NM to Willie Wilson Culver and Allie Alvice (Crow) Culver. Shortly after she was born they moved to Hot Springs, NM, where Cookie spent most of her life. She is preceded in death by her father, Willie Wilson Culver; her mother, Allie Alvice (Crow) Culver; her sister, Billie June Culver (Faulkner); husband, Bobby Wayne Muncy; and nephew, Leo “Buddy” Faulkner, Jr. Survivors include her husband, Bruce Goad; children - Cary Muncy (Shirley) and Tim Muncy (Jana); grandchildren Klessy Marshall (Beau), Keely Muncy, Quaid Muncy, Garrett Muncy (Morgan), and Bobby Muncy; brother, Willie Oscar “Punk” Culver (Sophie); niece, Sabrina Norton (Tommy); nephew, Tommy Faulkner (Chris); and numerous great-nieces and great-nephews. DOROTHY M. Cookie lived in and around WALDROP Sierra County her entire life, Dorothy M. Waldrop, where she was a rancher 87, passed away Saturday, and homemaker. She was a March 7, 2015 in TorC, New member of the Cowbelles and Mexico. She was born to Charlie Weatherford and Emily E. Vest April 27, 1927 in Lingo, 220 Broadway - 894-3005 New Mexico. Sunday Memorial service will 9:30 a.m. Bible Study be at the Kingdom Hall of 10:45 a.m. Worship Jehovah’s Witnesses, on 9th St., at 2 p.m. Saturday April Wednesday 4, 2015. Cremation has been 6:00 p.m. Bible Study entrusted to Baca’s Mimbres Team KID Crematory. Dorothy was a homemaker Pastor: Dudley Bristow and faithful wife to Calvin Waldrop for 69 years. She Welcome to was the loving mother of Truth or Consequences four children: Jackie Smith, Barbara Downs, David Waldrop and Cindy Riley. She was also grandmother of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST BIBLE STUDY 10:00 A.M. ASSEMBLY 10:55 A.M. EVENING SERVICE 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00 P.M. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH King Buchanan 1500 E. Third St. TorC, NM 203 E. Third • TorC Sunday: 11:00 AM All Ages Welcome LETTERS IN HONOR OF STEPHEN ROSS – from left: Linda Hicks, Linda Ross, Stephanie Ross, Marty Novak, Dee Meyers, Tennie Green, Jeff Green and Jackie Stockmar. Enormous Donation In Memory Of Stephen A. Ross, U.S. Navy Seal On the second Wednesday of every month, at American Legion Post 44 in Elephant Butte, members of the American Legion family are joined by members of the community to pack medium size flat rate boxes (or Care Packages) for deployed troops overseas. On Wednesday March 11, Sierra Sam’s RV group donated $1000 to the project in memory of recently departed Stephen A. Ross, former U.S. Navy Seal and American Legionnaire. Through the efforts of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 44, nearly 8,000 boxes have been shipped to our deployed men and women in uniform since 2003. It’s a little touch of home for those brave military personnel fighting to preserve our freedom. Unit 44 could not have continued this program for so long without the support of the community and most especially the financial aid of Post 44 who pays the postage on all the boxes. Steve Ross was a dedicated supporter of this program and was often seen on 2nd Wednesdays helping to pack care packages. Sierra County Undersheriff Elston Vows To Pursue Drug Dealers, Users By Tony A. Archuleta HERALD Reporter Newly-hired Sierra County Undersheriff Dave Elston introduced himself to the County Commission on Tuesday, March 10. Elston formerly worked 12 years for the Sheriff’s Department as an investigator and supervisor. Elston spent the last 10 years working with the Metro Narcotics Task Force in Las Cruces/Doña Ana County. Sheriff Glenn Hamilton, who was elected to office last November, said Elston’s hiring is in response to pleas 11, great-grandmother of 17 and great-great-grandmother of 1. Entrusted to the care of Baca’s Funeral Chapels, exclusive provider for “Veterans & Family Memorial Care”. To sign the online guest book or to send a card, please visit our website at www.bac asfuneralchapels.com. 811 S. Gold Ave., Deming, NM 88030. Phone: 575.546.9671. *** Sier a ChurchofChrist 901 Hillcrest Circle TorC, NM Bible Classes for all ages Sunday Morning Worship Weekly Fellowship Meal Sierra Health Care Serv. 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 noon 1:30 pm Danny McKinney - Minister (575) 894-9504 DAVID ELSTEN he heard on the campaign trail to address the problem of illegal drug use in Sierra County. “The sheriff and I came up with a drug policy for Sierra County,” Elston told the commissioners. “We will actively and proactively go after cases. We’re pretty much leaving the message to some of the individuals here who are in the drug-trafficking trade, or drug users, we have zero tolerance for them – leave Sierra County in a U-Haul or a pair of handcuffs.” Hamilton also noted that Elston’s extensive experience in law enforcement will be a great asset when it comes to training rookie deputies on the force. MORE BIZ In other action during the commission workshop/ meeting, County Treasurer The Churches of Sierra County Welcome You & Invite You To Worship And Bible Study NEW TESTAMENT BAPTIST CHURCH DESERT SPRINGS LUTHERAN 201 Hwy. 181 N. • 894-2284 Rocky Mountain Synod of the ELCA Weekly Communion 1685 Caballo Road Worship Service 10:00 am Scripture Study 8:45 am Rev. Peter Cacoperdo-Minister 575.740.4214 Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11.00 a.m. Sunday Evening 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Service 6:30 p.m. Pastor: Michael Hearrell ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 1220 Marshall, TorC 1st & 3rd Tuesday 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Joseph Pellegrino OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CATHOLIC CHURCH FELLOWSHIP ALLIANCE A Family Friendly Christian Church 1601 E. 6th - 894-0507 Sunday Worship ......9:00 & 11:00 am Adult Bible Class ........ 10:00 am Children's Bible Class....11:00 am Sunday Youth Meeting........6:30 to 8:30 pm email: [email protected] & [email protected] to curse the driver next to you, as he cut you off. Brother, By Ric Miller that is all it takes to lose I read the article that I wrote your perfect standing. Please, in the current paper. I am glad today, receive Jesus into your that the Herald isn’t paying me heart and pass the test. If you money for what is written. If, don’t know how to ask Jesus, having read the article again, I feel free to contact me and I would be owing the Herald for will be glad to help you. Call the mistakes I made. The idea me at 575-571-7388. of mistakes takes me back to *** the days of school. A Pastor does need and goes to many years of education. I was not Continued from Page 3 excused from all those years. a fellowship of believers The one thing that bothered here in TorC that would say me the most was taking tests. denominations are causing Chills climb all over my body the split in Christiandom today as I think of the tests today. Is there a place for taken in school. They were denominations? Before I not friends. If I had to take can answer that question, a blood test today, I know I there is one that needs to be would fail I question whether answered first. Just what is testing measures the truth a denomination in the 21 intelligence a person. Every Century? Denominations are day, we all have tests we must best understood if I mention a take. People are watching few. First out is the Church of us. They are watching our God, Cleveland Ten. There are behavior to see if what we United Methodists, Baptists, preach is what we live by. Catholics and more, that I Not only that, there is one test would mention, if I could that is given to us upon death. spell the words. The word Matthew 25:14-30 speaks of denomination is not used in the talents God has given to the Bible, but there seems to be us. First there is five talents, an inference to denominations in the Bible. There was a followed by two talents given gentile Church and a Jewish and finally one talent. The Church. The Jewish Church first two talents, five and two seemed to exist to follow used their talents to further Jewish traditions The gentile the kingdom of God. The Church found it could not one talent person buried his follow that tradition for many talent and was cast into the reasons. I mention not to say outer darkness. Wow, does one is better than the other. I that mean I have to take a test am not allowed to make such get into Heaven? I don’t know judgments. Today, in the Sierra about you, but the thought is County Ministerial Alliance, making me sweat. we understand denominations. Answer is the test has been Many denominations have taken for us. Jesus took the gathered together to do God’s test about 2100 years ago. service in TorC. He went upon the cross to I may not agree with the pay the price of us failing things another denomination our test. You see, our test is, says, but that doesn’t mean that “are we perfect or not?” You we cannot serve the same God see, without Christ’s sacrifice in the work in our Community. upon the cross, the only other Some will say what is the work way we can pass the test is by in TorC. The answer lies in being perfect ourselves. I am God’s call to all Christians. not your judge, only you can We are told to uplift the name tell if you have been perfect or of Jesus throughout the county. not. I do know I have sinned That is exhibited by loving and fallen short of the Glory each other, working together of God. As I reflect upon as friends to call people to my sins, I realize how much the love of Jesus to your damage they have done upon community. Our organization myself and others. Others is doing that by introducing have been hurt by actions a new ministry. You might I did. Take this moment to be caught in the middle of it. reflect upon your standing. Pastors have been given cards If the test was given today, that say you have been caught would you pass? Can you doing something good. The negative is readily honestly say you are perfect? pointed out. We can see it Is there some little sin you everywhere. However, no one committed that brings back praises that which is found to pain? Maybe your sin was be good. That whole concept only to cross the street against has changed. So look for it. the light. Maybe your sin was You might be the first one 515 North Date - Office 894-7804 MASS SCHEDULE Weekday - 8:00 a.m. Saturday - 5:30 p.m. Sunday - 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Holy Days 8:00 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Confession Saturday 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. Fr. Marcos Reyna EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES HILLSBORO CHRIST CHURCH Mass 8:00 a.m. TRUTH or CONSEQUENCES ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 407 Cedar Street Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. Free Community Dinner 5:00 P.M. - Last Sat. of the month Confessions by Appointment Phone 894-9596 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 426 Austin St. • 894.2553 Sunday: 9:30 Bible Study 11:00 Worship Rev. Manish Shirley, Pastor www.fumctorc.org Terri Copsin announced $5 million of $7 million in property taxes has been collected, which does not include figures for the second half of 2014. Delinquent property tax bills currently total $480,000. On Wednesday, April 1, at the County Building at 100 N. Date St., the county will conduct a delinquent property tax auction starting at 9 a.m. Ten, possibly nine, properties are currently on the auction block. The commission unanimously appointed Mary Ann Leffingwell as one of its representatives on the Sierra Joint Office on Aging Board of Directors. It also appointed Jake Foerstner, Josh Frankel and Susan La Font to the Sierra County Recreation and Tourism Advisory Board. *** Miss Fiesta Looking For Contestants By Connie Griego Calling all young ladies ages 16 to 21. The 63rd Annual Miss Fiesta will be held on April 11, 2015. Young women between the ages of 16 and 21 on or before April 11, 2015, who are interested in becoming a 2015 Miss Fiesta Contestant may obtain forms at the following locations: • Applications will be available at Hot Springs High School thru Shelli Montoya Rm.156 or at New Mexico State Veteran’s Home thru Connie Griego, starting March 13. • All applications must be received by March 19. Please take them to Shelli Montoya no later than 3 p.m. at Hot Springs High School or to Geronimo Springs Museum no later than 6 p.m. If you have questions call Connie at 894-3002 or email [email protected] caught in the act of doing something good. Now that the public is aware of what is going on, my prayer is that our community will start loving each other more openly. Thanks for your time, Ric Miller Truth or Consequences, NM *** TheHeraldNM 5616 And Growing!