Luciano is preceded in death by his parents: his brothers: Ramos, Felipe, and Pablo; his sister: Rita; his sons: Robert "Bobby" and Marcelino Moya and grandson George Bachicha Jr.
He is survived by his wife of 71 years: Rosa "Rose" J Apodaca Moya; his children: Theresita Bachicha (George), Diana L. Moya, Luciano Moya Jr. (Veronica), Alonzo Moya, Frances Moya and Diane C. Velarde (Marcos); 20 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren and 20 great-great-grandchildren; his brothers: Juan Moya and Antonio Blea and numerous relatives and friends.
Luciano was a loving husband, father, grandfather and forever friend. He met his beautiful wife Rose in 1949 and devoted his life to loving her and providing for her and their children. in 1950, he started to build their home with his two hands on Apodaca Hill. He was a hardworking man with many carpentry skills. He worked for Allen Stamm Construction and the school for Advanced Research on Garcia St. He loved listening to his Spanish Nuevo Mexico Music along with all the Spanish dinners his wife cooked for him. He loved spending time with his family during the Fiestas de Santa Fe listening to the local music. Luciano was a humble man and wherever he went he was filled with smiles. His love for his children and all his grandchildren will be forever missed.
Luciano is preceded in death by his parents: his brothers: Ramos, Felipe, and Pablo; his sister: Rita; his sons: Robert "Bobby" and Marcelino Moya and grandson George Bachicha Jr.
He is survived by his wife of 71 years: Rosa "Rose" J Apodaca Moya; his children: Theresita Bachicha (George), Diana L. Moya, Luciano Moya Jr. (Veronica), Alonzo Moya, Frances Moya and Diane C. Velarde (Marcos); 20 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren and 20 great-great-grandchildren; his brothers: Juan Moya and Antonio Blea and numerous relatives and friends.
Luciano was a loving husband, father, grandfather and forever friend. He met his beautiful wife Rose in 1949 and devoted his life to loving her and providing for her and their children. in 1950, he started to build their home with his two hands on Apodaca Hill. He was a hardworking man with many carpentry skills. He worked for Allen Stamm Construction and the school for Advanced Research on Garcia St. He loved listening to his Spanish Nuevo Mexico Music along with all the Spanish dinners his wife cooked for him. He loved spending time with his family during the Fiestas de Santa Fe listening to the local music. Luciano was a humble man and wherever he went he was filled with smiles. His love for his children and all his grandchildren will be forever missed.
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