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Gabaldon died at his home from a heart attack on January 3, 1998, at the age of sixty-seven. He was survived by his second wife Margaret, [2] to whom he was married for 23 years at the time of his death; [3] two daughters (with his first wife, Jacqueline Sykes Gabaldon, Sept. 16, 1930-July 21, 1971): [citation needed] one of whom the bestselling author Diana J. Gabaldon; and four grandchildren.
Jan. 6—A 24-year-old woman shot late last month while traveling on Interstate 40 in Albuquerque has died. Albuquerque Police Department spokesman Gilbert Gallegos said Florencia Rivera-Guerrero ...
Nicolás Rolando Gabaldón (February 23, 1927 – June 6, 1951) was an early surfer who is credited by surfing experts with being California's first documented surfer of African-American and Latino descent at a time when many beaches were segregated and opportunities for minorities more limited than today.
Mayor of Albuquerque, State Senator, and State Auditor Born and raised; resident [96] Petra Jimenez Maes: 1947– New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice Born and raised [97] [98] Lenton Malry: 1931– Member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1969–1979) Resident [99] Néstor Montoya: 1862–1923 U.S. Representative from New Mexico ...
Sep. 21—Police have identified the person killed in a late-afternoon crash that touched off a chain reaction and shut eastbound Interstate 40 near the Big I for hours on Friday. New Mexico State ...
Nov. 22—A woman on her way to becoming an Albuquerque police officer was fatally shot by her husband, who then killed himself Tuesday afternoon at an apartment in the northeast part of the city.
They notified friends and relatives, wrote a eulogy for their newspaper, and made funeral arrangements. They held the memorial service on what would have been their son’s 26th birthday. At Recovery Works, Patrick’s former treatment facility, his name and photo were added to a memory wall in a common room — another fatal overdose in a ...
Los Trujillos-Gabaldon is a census-designated place (CDP) in Valencia County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 2,166 at the 2000 census . It is part of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area .