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Eduardo “Lalo” Hidalgo

Birth
Jarales, Valencia County, New Mexico, USA
Death
20 Jun 2018 (aged 96)
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Eduardo "Lalo" Hidalgo, 96, passed away on Wednesday, June 20, 2018. Eduardo was born April 5, 1922 in Jarales, New Mexico, to Ramona (Baldonado) and Santiago Hidalgo.

He graduated from Belen High School in 1942 and attended Highlands University shortly afterwards.

Lalo was a World War II Veteran and honorably served his country as a soldier in the United States Army, 1st Cavalry Division. He was wounded in action during the Asiatic Pacific Theatre on Nov 15, 1944 on the island of Leyte in the Philippines and eventually returned home after the war.

He worked at Kirtland Air Force Base for 40 years and retired in 1982.

Lalo was married to Erlinda (Sandoval), the love of his life, for 67 years and dedicated his life to the happiness and wellbeing of her, his children and grandchildren.

Lalo loved spending time with his family and friends at his beloved home away from home in Conchas Dam, NM. He enjoyed visiting local casinos with Erlinda and could always be found at the lake with a cold one in his hand. He was loved and known to his family and friends as "Downtown Lalo Brown".

Eduardo was preceded in death by wife, Erlinda (Sandoval); son, Eddie Hidalgo; parents, Ramona (Baldonado) and Santiago Hidalgo; and many brothers and sisters.

He is survived by his daughters, Diana Herrera and husband Clarence, Margaret Peck and husband Chris; his sons, Larry Hidalgo and wife Elisa, Freddie Hidalgo and wife Christine, Geno Hidalgo and wife Annette; grandchildren: Steven Herrera, Monico Jones, Jaysa Jones, Monica Hidalgo, Mario Hidalgo and wife Lauren, Stephen Serna and wife Joann, Chelsi Romero and husband Joshua, Chase Cradit, Alexandra Hidalgo, Gabriel Hidalgo, Alexandra Darling, Jonathan Hidalgo and Taylor Hidalgo; great grandchildren, Raymond and Ceci Herrera, Ryan and Haley Herrera, Aidan Jones, Emmie Hernandez, Estevan Hernandez, Mya Serna and Dominic Hidalgo; many primos, primas, nephews, nieces and dear friends.
Eduardo "Lalo" Hidalgo, 96, passed away on Wednesday, June 20, 2018. Eduardo was born April 5, 1922 in Jarales, New Mexico, to Ramona (Baldonado) and Santiago Hidalgo.

He graduated from Belen High School in 1942 and attended Highlands University shortly afterwards.

Lalo was a World War II Veteran and honorably served his country as a soldier in the United States Army, 1st Cavalry Division. He was wounded in action during the Asiatic Pacific Theatre on Nov 15, 1944 on the island of Leyte in the Philippines and eventually returned home after the war.

He worked at Kirtland Air Force Base for 40 years and retired in 1982.

Lalo was married to Erlinda (Sandoval), the love of his life, for 67 years and dedicated his life to the happiness and wellbeing of her, his children and grandchildren.

Lalo loved spending time with his family and friends at his beloved home away from home in Conchas Dam, NM. He enjoyed visiting local casinos with Erlinda and could always be found at the lake with a cold one in his hand. He was loved and known to his family and friends as "Downtown Lalo Brown".

Eduardo was preceded in death by wife, Erlinda (Sandoval); son, Eddie Hidalgo; parents, Ramona (Baldonado) and Santiago Hidalgo; and many brothers and sisters.

He is survived by his daughters, Diana Herrera and husband Clarence, Margaret Peck and husband Chris; his sons, Larry Hidalgo and wife Elisa, Freddie Hidalgo and wife Christine, Geno Hidalgo and wife Annette; grandchildren: Steven Herrera, Monico Jones, Jaysa Jones, Monica Hidalgo, Mario Hidalgo and wife Lauren, Stephen Serna and wife Joann, Chelsi Romero and husband Joshua, Chase Cradit, Alexandra Hidalgo, Gabriel Hidalgo, Alexandra Darling, Jonathan Hidalgo and Taylor Hidalgo; great grandchildren, Raymond and Ceci Herrera, Ryan and Haley Herrera, Aidan Jones, Emmie Hernandez, Estevan Hernandez, Mya Serna and Dominic Hidalgo; many primos, primas, nephews, nieces and dear friends.


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