Adolfo Avalos was a life-long resident of the Mesilla Valley and served in the United States Army during World War II and was stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso, TX.
Adolfo and his beloved wife Eva celebrated 62 years of marriage.
He enjoyed the outdoors and his routine walks around the neighborhood where he was fondly known as "Rudy". In addition, he was a tribal elder for the Piro-Manso-Tiwa Pueblo de San Juan de Guadalupe Indian Tribe. While on the tribal council and as an elder he was a key participant at numerous ceremonial events playing his drum and singing the traditional tribal chants. Adolfo was instrumental in teaching and training other members of the tribe for the benefit of future generations.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Cirildo and Guadalupe Avalos and sisters Francis Molinar and Petra Martinez.
He was survived by his wife, his four children, and his sisters. He was also survived by his eleven grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Adolfo will also live on in the memories of his other family members and countless friends.
Funeral Services were held at Immaculate Heart of Mary Cathedral. Rite of Committal followed at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Cemetery with military honors.
Published in Las Cruces Sun News March 26, 2011.
Adolfo Avalos was a life-long resident of the Mesilla Valley and served in the United States Army during World War II and was stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso, TX.
Adolfo and his beloved wife Eva celebrated 62 years of marriage.
He enjoyed the outdoors and his routine walks around the neighborhood where he was fondly known as "Rudy". In addition, he was a tribal elder for the Piro-Manso-Tiwa Pueblo de San Juan de Guadalupe Indian Tribe. While on the tribal council and as an elder he was a key participant at numerous ceremonial events playing his drum and singing the traditional tribal chants. Adolfo was instrumental in teaching and training other members of the tribe for the benefit of future generations.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Cirildo and Guadalupe Avalos and sisters Francis Molinar and Petra Martinez.
He was survived by his wife, his four children, and his sisters. He was also survived by his eleven grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Adolfo will also live on in the memories of his other family members and countless friends.
Funeral Services were held at Immaculate Heart of Mary Cathedral. Rite of Committal followed at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Cemetery with military honors.
Published in Las Cruces Sun News March 26, 2011.
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