Louis served in the United States Army from 1963-66 in Vietnam. He was a deputy sheriff for Apache County, retiring in 2006, and worked for the St. Johns Police Department for 10 years previously. He was community minded and a great family man. He enjoyed, most of all, his family and was a very helpful person.
He is survived by his wife Sandra Leyba; son Patrick Henry Leyba, both of St. Johns; daughters Tiffany (Daniel) Voss of St. Johns; Rendy (Valarie) Leyba of Glendale; Andreita Medure of St. Johns; brothers: Steven Baca, Pete Baca, Lorenzo Baca, Tommy Najar, Rudy Najar, sisters: Karmen Hanshaw, Mary Leyba; and 10 grandchildren.
Louis was preceded in death by his parents, brother Ray Baca and sister Susie Candelaria.
Louis served in the United States Army from 1963-66 in Vietnam. He was a deputy sheriff for Apache County, retiring in 2006, and worked for the St. Johns Police Department for 10 years previously. He was community minded and a great family man. He enjoyed, most of all, his family and was a very helpful person.
He is survived by his wife Sandra Leyba; son Patrick Henry Leyba, both of St. Johns; daughters Tiffany (Daniel) Voss of St. Johns; Rendy (Valarie) Leyba of Glendale; Andreita Medure of St. Johns; brothers: Steven Baca, Pete Baca, Lorenzo Baca, Tommy Najar, Rudy Najar, sisters: Karmen Hanshaw, Mary Leyba; and 10 grandchildren.
Louis was preceded in death by his parents, brother Ray Baca and sister Susie Candelaria.
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