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Adán Lovato

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Adán Lovato

Birth
Sabinal, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
Death
12 Jun 2007 (aged 82)
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Adán Lovato has ended his earthly journey and is now rejoicing in heaven with our Lord.
Adán was a United States Navy veteran of World War II, retired from Nuclear Defense Nuclear Support Agency, a member of All Nations Assembly of God and was on the Board of Directors, volunteered at Barelas 4th Street Senior Center.
Adán was preceded in death by his wife, Isabel Lovato, parents, Angelina and Jesús María Lovato, brothers, Enríquez Lovato and Frank Lovato, sisters, Bernadita Cháves, Tila Hidalgo, Juantita Córdova, Antonia Lovato and Hilla Hidalgo.
Adan is survived by his children, Geraldine "Dina" Lovato, Priscilla Hazelton, Sandra Chávez and her husband, Steven, Raymond García and his wife, Relta, Joanna García and Joseph García and his wife, Henrietta, his grandchildren, Reyna, Jeffery, Marc, Denise, David, Denise, Bobby, Andrew, Easton, Julie, Aarón, Lawrence and Ariana, and great-grandchildren, Gage, Sawyer and Monique and daughters in spirit, Margaret Gonzáles and Amy Harris.
Services will be held at All Nations Assembly of God at 1119 Menaul NW. Evening Service June 15, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. and Funeral Service June 16, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. Burial to follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Salo Córdova, Arnold Apodaca, Easton García, Aarón García, Marc Hazelton, Obbie Wallace and Leonard Martínez. Honorary pallbearers will be Adam Apodaca and Cody Smith.
Adán Lovato has ended his earthly journey and is now rejoicing in heaven with our Lord.
Adán was a United States Navy veteran of World War II, retired from Nuclear Defense Nuclear Support Agency, a member of All Nations Assembly of God and was on the Board of Directors, volunteered at Barelas 4th Street Senior Center.
Adán was preceded in death by his wife, Isabel Lovato, parents, Angelina and Jesús María Lovato, brothers, Enríquez Lovato and Frank Lovato, sisters, Bernadita Cháves, Tila Hidalgo, Juantita Córdova, Antonia Lovato and Hilla Hidalgo.
Adan is survived by his children, Geraldine "Dina" Lovato, Priscilla Hazelton, Sandra Chávez and her husband, Steven, Raymond García and his wife, Relta, Joanna García and Joseph García and his wife, Henrietta, his grandchildren, Reyna, Jeffery, Marc, Denise, David, Denise, Bobby, Andrew, Easton, Julie, Aarón, Lawrence and Ariana, and great-grandchildren, Gage, Sawyer and Monique and daughters in spirit, Margaret Gonzáles and Amy Harris.
Services will be held at All Nations Assembly of God at 1119 Menaul NW. Evening Service June 15, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. and Funeral Service June 16, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. Burial to follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Salo Córdova, Arnold Apodaca, Easton García, Aarón García, Marc Hazelton, Obbie Wallace and Leonard Martínez. Honorary pallbearers will be Adam Apodaca and Cody Smith.


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