Alyce was survived by 2 sons: Ray Mondragon (Joniva) of Albuquerque and Louis (wife Junko); daughter Emi Mondragon of Placitas; 2 brothers: J.B. Martinez (wife Lucie) of Taos and Herbert Martinez (wife Edith) of South Gate, California.
Alyce was a devoted and active member of the Veterans of Foreign War (VFW) Auxiliary since 1988. Alyce served as Taos Department President Post 3259 (2000-2001), State Auxiliary President (2000-2001), Auxiliary President for 16 years (1989-2005), and Life Member (2005-2013). Alyce actively served both Taos Post 3259 (1988-2007) and Albuquerque Post 401 (2007-2012). Until her move to Albuquerque in 2003, Alyce actively served in volunteer and leadership capacities for the Taos Community. Alyce and her husband, Felix launched the first Taos Feeds Taos Food Drive, an annual event supporting the needy in Taos, which they managed for several years and continues to the present. Alyce also served as a voter precinct assistant, senior center volunteer, member and officer of the Taos Opera Guild, and volunteer for Taos Holy Cross Hospital. During her nine years of Albuquerque residency, she faithfully attended church services and Bible classes at Community Bible Church in Los Lunas and Grace Church in Albuquerque.
Services and reception were on February 16, 2013 at Grace Church in Albuquerque. Interment was in the Santa Fe National Cemetery.
Alyce was survived by 2 sons: Ray Mondragon (Joniva) of Albuquerque and Louis (wife Junko); daughter Emi Mondragon of Placitas; 2 brothers: J.B. Martinez (wife Lucie) of Taos and Herbert Martinez (wife Edith) of South Gate, California.
Alyce was a devoted and active member of the Veterans of Foreign War (VFW) Auxiliary since 1988. Alyce served as Taos Department President Post 3259 (2000-2001), State Auxiliary President (2000-2001), Auxiliary President for 16 years (1989-2005), and Life Member (2005-2013). Alyce actively served both Taos Post 3259 (1988-2007) and Albuquerque Post 401 (2007-2012). Until her move to Albuquerque in 2003, Alyce actively served in volunteer and leadership capacities for the Taos Community. Alyce and her husband, Felix launched the first Taos Feeds Taos Food Drive, an annual event supporting the needy in Taos, which they managed for several years and continues to the present. Alyce also served as a voter precinct assistant, senior center volunteer, member and officer of the Taos Opera Guild, and volunteer for Taos Holy Cross Hospital. During her nine years of Albuquerque residency, she faithfully attended church services and Bible classes at Community Bible Church in Los Lunas and Grace Church in Albuquerque.
Services and reception were on February 16, 2013 at Grace Church in Albuquerque. Interment was in the Santa Fe National Cemetery.
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