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Hazel <I>Orr</I> Aber

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Hazel Orr Aber

Birth
Matador, Motley County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Jun 2004 (aged 93)
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Burial
Santa Teresa, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Hazel Orr Aber passed away on June 21, 2004. A long time resident of El Paso and member of a Northern New Mexico pioneer ranching family, she was the daughter of Charles Lee and Lena Orr. Mrs. Aber was born in Matador, Texas and moved with her family to the Clovis area in 1914. She was one of eight daughters raised on the Cunavoy Basin Ranch in Quey County, New Mexico and educated at Kidd Key Conservatory of Music in Sherman, Texas. Mrs. Aber was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Tom Aber, who was with the Southern Pacific Railroad for 54 years and also from a pioneer New Mexico family. Mrs. Aber is survived by one sister, Billie Lynette Myrick who resides in Mo. and four of her five children, Tomasine Aber, Winston, New Mexico, Suzanna Hawkins (spouse, Raymond) Poinciana, Florida, Dick (Butch) Aber, El Paso, Tx. (spouse Leticia), Cheryl Carson (spouse Kenneth) Ft. Collins, Co., her son Michael passed away in 1997. Mrs. Aber was a loving grandmother to 11 grandchildren, Christina Massim, Donna Norris, Jeanette Puzzo, Patricia Hessenaurer, Raymond Hawkins, Jr., Sharon Dasher, Kenley Carson, Kendal Carson, Leslie Giesbrecht, Tom Aber and David Aber. She is also survived by 22 great grandchildren. Mrs. Aber was a talented artist, musician. She spent the last years among friends at the White Acres Good Samaritan Retirement Village in El Paso. She will be missed by all who knew her. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, June 25, 2004 at 2:30 p.m. at White Acres Good Samaritan Retirement Village (Dinning Room)
Hazel Orr Aber passed away on June 21, 2004. A long time resident of El Paso and member of a Northern New Mexico pioneer ranching family, she was the daughter of Charles Lee and Lena Orr. Mrs. Aber was born in Matador, Texas and moved with her family to the Clovis area in 1914. She was one of eight daughters raised on the Cunavoy Basin Ranch in Quey County, New Mexico and educated at Kidd Key Conservatory of Music in Sherman, Texas. Mrs. Aber was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Tom Aber, who was with the Southern Pacific Railroad for 54 years and also from a pioneer New Mexico family. Mrs. Aber is survived by one sister, Billie Lynette Myrick who resides in Mo. and four of her five children, Tomasine Aber, Winston, New Mexico, Suzanna Hawkins (spouse, Raymond) Poinciana, Florida, Dick (Butch) Aber, El Paso, Tx. (spouse Leticia), Cheryl Carson (spouse Kenneth) Ft. Collins, Co., her son Michael passed away in 1997. Mrs. Aber was a loving grandmother to 11 grandchildren, Christina Massim, Donna Norris, Jeanette Puzzo, Patricia Hessenaurer, Raymond Hawkins, Jr., Sharon Dasher, Kenley Carson, Kendal Carson, Leslie Giesbrecht, Tom Aber and David Aber. She is also survived by 22 great grandchildren. Mrs. Aber was a talented artist, musician. She spent the last years among friends at the White Acres Good Samaritan Retirement Village in El Paso. She will be missed by all who knew her. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, June 25, 2004 at 2:30 p.m. at White Acres Good Samaritan Retirement Village (Dinning Room)


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  • Created by: Under the Dogwoods
  • Added: Oct 10, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98645298/hazel-aber: accessed ), memorial page for Hazel Orr Aber (4 Jun 1911–21 Jun 2004), Find a Grave Memorial ID 98645298, citing Memory Gardens of the Valley, Santa Teresa, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA; Maintained by Under the Dogwoods (contributor 47191841).