Nano was survived by three children: Irving, Joyce, and Sandra (June) Vigil; three grandchildren: Connie Vigil, Carlos Vigil, Isaac Brown; and many nieces and nephews.
Nano was the oldest of 8 children with six sisters and one brother. Nano worked for many years throughout the state as a house mover with Waterman Inc. and later for Cook's Mercantile until his retirement. He devoted most of his time to his small family ranch. He loved to farm and garden. He was known for growing some of the finest melons in the area.
Funeral service was on 11 Jan 2014 at the Templo Zion Assembly of God church in Hernandez.
Nano was survived by three children: Irving, Joyce, and Sandra (June) Vigil; three grandchildren: Connie Vigil, Carlos Vigil, Isaac Brown; and many nieces and nephews.
Nano was the oldest of 8 children with six sisters and one brother. Nano worked for many years throughout the state as a house mover with Waterman Inc. and later for Cook's Mercantile until his retirement. He devoted most of his time to his small family ranch. He loved to farm and garden. He was known for growing some of the finest melons in the area.
Funeral service was on 11 Jan 2014 at the Templo Zion Assembly of God church in Hernandez.
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