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Annie A. <I>Apachito</I> Cayaditto

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Annie A. Apachito Cayaditto

Birth
New Mexico, USA
Death
12 Aug 2018 (aged 79–80)
Prewitt, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Grants, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.1588278, Longitude: -107.8360583
Plot
E-43-6
Memorial ID
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Annie A. Cayaditto
1938 - Aug. 12, 2018 (age 80)

PREWITT, N.M. — Funeral services for Annie A. Cayaditto, 80, were held Aug. 20 at the Assembly of God Church in Prewitt, New Mexico. Interment followed at Grants Memorial Park.

Annie was born in the Prewitt Baca area into Áshiihí (Salt People Clan), born for Tó baazhni'ázhí (Two Who Came To the Water Clan). She died Aug. 12, 2018, at her home in Prewitt, New Mexico.

Annie had no formal education. She went straight to work making brooms to picking carrots to meeting her husband in Phoenix.

After retiring from sheepherding, Annie spent her time doing puzzles, crocheting, cooking for celebrations, attending church, and watching western movies and wrestling.

She was an amazing and wonderful mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt.

Annie is survived by her daughters, Vera Hudson, Eva Cayaditto and Dorothy Lujan; and son, Wesley Cayaditto.

Annie is preceded in death by her parents, Marie and Thomas Apachito; daughter, Cecilia Apachito; daughter-in-law, JoAnn Wylie Cayaditto; and son-in-law, Hixson Hudson Sr. Pallbearers were David Lujan, John Cayaditto, Preston Charley, Joseph Lujan, Wesley Cayaditto, and Wesley Vandever.

Honorary pallbearers were Alrick Albert and Gabriel Albert.

Rollie Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
Annie A. Cayaditto
1938 - Aug. 12, 2018 (age 80)

PREWITT, N.M. — Funeral services for Annie A. Cayaditto, 80, were held Aug. 20 at the Assembly of God Church in Prewitt, New Mexico. Interment followed at Grants Memorial Park.

Annie was born in the Prewitt Baca area into Áshiihí (Salt People Clan), born for Tó baazhni'ázhí (Two Who Came To the Water Clan). She died Aug. 12, 2018, at her home in Prewitt, New Mexico.

Annie had no formal education. She went straight to work making brooms to picking carrots to meeting her husband in Phoenix.

After retiring from sheepherding, Annie spent her time doing puzzles, crocheting, cooking for celebrations, attending church, and watching western movies and wrestling.

She was an amazing and wonderful mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt.

Annie is survived by her daughters, Vera Hudson, Eva Cayaditto and Dorothy Lujan; and son, Wesley Cayaditto.

Annie is preceded in death by her parents, Marie and Thomas Apachito; daughter, Cecilia Apachito; daughter-in-law, JoAnn Wylie Cayaditto; and son-in-law, Hixson Hudson Sr. Pallbearers were David Lujan, John Cayaditto, Preston Charley, Joseph Lujan, Wesley Cayaditto, and Wesley Vandever.

Honorary pallbearers were Alrick Albert and Gabriel Albert.

Rollie Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.


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