Halona died Jan. 6, 2009, in Tohatchi. She was born June 9, 1955, in Rehoboth, into the Hopi-Tewa People Clan for the Tangle People Clan.
Halona attended Tohatchi Boarding School and the LDS Placement Program. She worked most of her life as a cook. She enjoyed cooking, being with family and grandchildren, knitting, doing puzzles, playing solitaire, and casino games on the computer.
Survivors include her son, Cordell Halona of Fruitland; daughters, Danielle Conley of Phoenix, Bernadette Halona of Tohatchi; brothers, Lawrence Holona of Gallup, Michael P. Halona Sr. of Tohatchi; sisters, Gertrude Halona of Gallup, Patricia Holona of Albuquerque, Jeanette Ranger of Phoenix.
Halona was preceded in death by her parents, Lionel and Alice Gala Halona; sisters, Lorraine Halona-Legah, Carolyn J. Halona; brother, Leroy J. Halona.
Rollie Mortuary is in charge of arrangements
Halona died Jan. 6, 2009, in Tohatchi. She was born June 9, 1955, in Rehoboth, into the Hopi-Tewa People Clan for the Tangle People Clan.
Halona attended Tohatchi Boarding School and the LDS Placement Program. She worked most of her life as a cook. She enjoyed cooking, being with family and grandchildren, knitting, doing puzzles, playing solitaire, and casino games on the computer.
Survivors include her son, Cordell Halona of Fruitland; daughters, Danielle Conley of Phoenix, Bernadette Halona of Tohatchi; brothers, Lawrence Holona of Gallup, Michael P. Halona Sr. of Tohatchi; sisters, Gertrude Halona of Gallup, Patricia Holona of Albuquerque, Jeanette Ranger of Phoenix.
Halona was preceded in death by her parents, Lionel and Alice Gala Halona; sisters, Lorraine Halona-Legah, Carolyn J. Halona; brother, Leroy J. Halona.
Rollie Mortuary is in charge of arrangements
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