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Corp Rodolfo Agustin Abeyta

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Corp Rodolfo Agustin Abeyta Veteran

Birth
San Pedro, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, USA
Death
29 Dec 1999 (aged 87)
New Mexico, USA
Burial
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.7018867, Longitude: -105.9479
Plot
10 0 234
Memorial ID
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Rodolfo A. Abeyta (B: 12 Apr 1912, Española; D: 29 Dec 1999) was the son of Jesús M. Abeyta and Romana Maestas (Social Security Applications).

In 1920, San Pedro; Rodolfo was enumerated with his parents Jesús M. and Romana M. Abeyta; and the following siblings: Delfinia, José, Eliseo, and Agapita Abeyta (1920 Census).

In 1930, San Pedro; Rodolfo was enumerated with his parents Jesús M. and Romana Abeyta; and brother José Abeyta (1930 Census).

In 1940, Española; Rodolfo Agustine Abeyta (B: 8 Apr 1912, San Pedro, Española), a resident of Española, registered for the World War II draft. He was described as 5' 9", 145 pounds, light brown complexion, brown eyes, black hair and employed by Morton Bros. Next of kin was recorded as his father Jesús María Abeyta (draft card).

On 17 Aug 1942, Santa Fe; Rodolfo A. Abeyta (B: 8 Apr 1912, Española) was inducted in the US Army. He was described as 5' 8", 149 pounds, brown eyes, black hair, and a general farm hand. On 9 March 1944, he departed for the Southwest Pacific Area and arrived on 29 March 1944. He served as a canoneer with Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 126th Infantry Regiment. He participated in the Guinea and Luzon Campaigns. He was awarded the American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal, and the Rifle Sharpshooter Badge. On 24 Nov 1945, he returned to the United States and arrived on 15 Dec 1945. On 21 Dec 1945, Rodolfo (service #38 166 818) was honorably discharged as a Tech 5 at Fort Bliss, Texas and issued a lapel pin (WD AGO 53-55).

In 1950, San Pedro, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; lineman Rudolfo Abeyta and his wife Tonnie M. were enumerated with daughter Emilia L Abeyta (1950 Census).

Rodolfo A. Abeyta (B: 8 Apr 1912, San Pedro; D: Dec 2000), a resident of San Pedro [Española], was the son of Jesús María Abeyta and Romana Maestas; husband of Tonnie Quintana (Wed: 5 Nov 1943, San Francisco, California); father of: Amy Hightower, Rudy Abeyta, Yvette Martinez, and Joey Martinez; and brother of: Alfredo Abeyta, José Abeyta, Elesio Abeyta, and Delfinia Luján (Obit; Albuquerque Journal, 1 Jan 2000).
Rodolfo A. Abeyta (B: 12 Apr 1912, Española; D: 29 Dec 1999) was the son of Jesús M. Abeyta and Romana Maestas (Social Security Applications).

In 1920, San Pedro; Rodolfo was enumerated with his parents Jesús M. and Romana M. Abeyta; and the following siblings: Delfinia, José, Eliseo, and Agapita Abeyta (1920 Census).

In 1930, San Pedro; Rodolfo was enumerated with his parents Jesús M. and Romana Abeyta; and brother José Abeyta (1930 Census).

In 1940, Española; Rodolfo Agustine Abeyta (B: 8 Apr 1912, San Pedro, Española), a resident of Española, registered for the World War II draft. He was described as 5' 9", 145 pounds, light brown complexion, brown eyes, black hair and employed by Morton Bros. Next of kin was recorded as his father Jesús María Abeyta (draft card).

On 17 Aug 1942, Santa Fe; Rodolfo A. Abeyta (B: 8 Apr 1912, Española) was inducted in the US Army. He was described as 5' 8", 149 pounds, brown eyes, black hair, and a general farm hand. On 9 March 1944, he departed for the Southwest Pacific Area and arrived on 29 March 1944. He served as a canoneer with Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 126th Infantry Regiment. He participated in the Guinea and Luzon Campaigns. He was awarded the American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal, and the Rifle Sharpshooter Badge. On 24 Nov 1945, he returned to the United States and arrived on 15 Dec 1945. On 21 Dec 1945, Rodolfo (service #38 166 818) was honorably discharged as a Tech 5 at Fort Bliss, Texas and issued a lapel pin (WD AGO 53-55).

In 1950, San Pedro, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; lineman Rudolfo Abeyta and his wife Tonnie M. were enumerated with daughter Emilia L Abeyta (1950 Census).

Rodolfo A. Abeyta (B: 8 Apr 1912, San Pedro; D: Dec 2000), a resident of San Pedro [Española], was the son of Jesús María Abeyta and Romana Maestas; husband of Tonnie Quintana (Wed: 5 Nov 1943, San Francisco, California); father of: Amy Hightower, Rudy Abeyta, Yvette Martinez, and Joey Martinez; and brother of: Alfredo Abeyta, José Abeyta, Elesio Abeyta, and Delfinia Luján (Obit; Albuquerque Journal, 1 Jan 2000).

Inscription

TEC 5 (CORP) US ARMY
WORLD WAR II



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