Josefita S. Mata, 81, who had resided in Miami for 18 years, died Sunday at her home in Miami. She was a native of Frisco, N.M.
Rosar for Mrs. Mata was Tuesday at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church. Mass was Wednesday at the church and burial was in Pinal Cemetery.
Survivors include three sons, Fermin of Miami, Luz of Springerville and Henry of Scottsdale; a daughter, Mrs. Steve Martin of Tolleson; two brothers, Antonio and Jose Sedillo; 23 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Miles Mortuary.
(Arizona Silver Belt, March 11, 1982; courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, Az.)
Josefita S. Mata, 81, who had resided in Miami for 18 years, died Sunday at her home in Miami. She was a native of Frisco, N.M.
Rosar for Mrs. Mata was Tuesday at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church. Mass was Wednesday at the church and burial was in Pinal Cemetery.
Survivors include three sons, Fermin of Miami, Luz of Springerville and Henry of Scottsdale; a daughter, Mrs. Steve Martin of Tolleson; two brothers, Antonio and Jose Sedillo; 23 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Miles Mortuary.
(Arizona Silver Belt, March 11, 1982; courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, Az.)
Family Members
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PFC Fermin Isifredo Lucero Mata
1922–1996
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Maria L Lucero
1924–1924
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Infant Male Lucero
1925–1925
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Luz Lucero Mata
1927–2016
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Salomon Lucero
1928–1929
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Clara Mata Martin
1931–2011
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Petra Mata
1933 – unknown
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Pedro Sedillo Mata
1934 – unknown
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Magdeleno Cleofas Mata
1935–1936
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Henry L Mata
1939–2004
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Amigues Mata
1939 – unknown
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