She was a lifelong resident of Albuquerque and is a descendant of many of New Mexico’s original settlers from 1598 to 1693, and New England settlers in the 1630’s, including 3rd great-grandparents, Gov. Charles Bent (first civil governor of New Mexico), and Maria Ignacia Jaramillo. Esther loved Albuquerque and New Mexico and was proud of her all-American heritage.
Esther was preceded in death by her husband love of her life, LtC. Robert Eugene Cuthrell; and parents, Jess Aragon, and Clara Dominquez Aragon.
She is survived by her siblings: George Garcia (Belinda), Gloria Powell (Daniel), Edwina Lascano (Joe), Christine Baca (Tom), Patricia Armijo (Frank), all from Albuquerque, and Jess Aragon (Myrna) who resides in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Additionally, she is survived by many loving nephews and nieces. Esther was also survived by Bernice Chase, the last of 23 aunts and uncles.
She was a lifelong resident of Albuquerque and is a descendant of many of New Mexico’s original settlers from 1598 to 1693, and New England settlers in the 1630’s, including 3rd great-grandparents, Gov. Charles Bent (first civil governor of New Mexico), and Maria Ignacia Jaramillo. Esther loved Albuquerque and New Mexico and was proud of her all-American heritage.
Esther was preceded in death by her husband love of her life, LtC. Robert Eugene Cuthrell; and parents, Jess Aragon, and Clara Dominquez Aragon.
She is survived by her siblings: George Garcia (Belinda), Gloria Powell (Daniel), Edwina Lascano (Joe), Christine Baca (Tom), Patricia Armijo (Frank), all from Albuquerque, and Jess Aragon (Myrna) who resides in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Additionally, she is survived by many loving nephews and nieces. Esther was also survived by Bernice Chase, the last of 23 aunts and uncles.
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