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Abq journal obituary
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abq journal obituary

A newspaper subscription is not required to search the obituaries.įor obituaries published in the Albuquerque Journal prior to March 1, 1998, you may email the Genealogy Center of the Main Library at Please provide the name of the deceased and an approximate time period, if known. These obituaries are available on the Albuquerque Journal website at. Obituaries published by the Albuquerque Journal after April 30, 2015, are available at until time of rosary.Finding Obituaries in the Albuquerque Journal NE, Wednesday, July 24, 2002, at Our Lady of The Assumption Church, Lomas at Tennessee, 6:00 p.m. Friends may visit French Mortuary, 10500 Lomas Blvd. Mass will be celebrated Thursday, July 25, 2002, 9:30 a.m., at Our Lady of The Assumption Church, Lomas at Tennessee. Rosary will be recited Wednesday, July 24, 2002, 7:00 p.m., at Our Lady of The Assumption Church, Lomas at Tennessee. He was a very kind, humble, loving, and respected man who will be missed tremendously by all who knew and loved him. He always encouraged all of his children and grandchildren to speak the beautiful Spanish language.

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The house was always full of children running around and his girls always gave him a smile from ear to ear. They were always together enjoying each other and all of his children, grandchildren, and great- grandchildren. He lived a very fulfilling life surrounded by his loving wife, Adelfa"Fita" who cared for him with so much love everyday.

abq journal obituary

This past Sunday, the Lord allowed him to play his guitar one last time for him and his parish family.

abq journal obituary

On Sundays, he enjoyed singing and playing the guitar for the Spanish Mass at Our Lady of The Assumption Catholic Church. He was director of the Spanish Choir for many years. He started his own group Frank and Sus Latinos and also played with Los Troubadores Trio. He played with various Mariachi groups, and sang with a Trio. Our brother, Edmundo, is carrying on his love of music. He was very proud of all of his children and always wanted to have them play in an orchestra. When he showed up to a party, everyone always wanted the honor of enjoying his beautiful voice and wonderful talent of playing the guitar. He was very talented and enjoyed getting together with all of his family and friends, to sing and play his guitar. He was very proud of his sons wanting to be just like him. Before retirement, he worked for the NM Contractors Association while running his own business with his sons, Amparan and Sons. Francisco worked very hard as a cement finisher for over 30 years. They started their family in Carlsbad, NM where five of their children were born then moved to Albuquerque in 1957 where their other five children were born. He married Adelfa Tercero on January 27, 1951. Francisco was born in Camargo Chihuahua, Mexico on December 2, 1921.

abq journal obituary

He was preceded in death by his eldest son, Javier Francisco. He is survived by his loving wife, Adelfa Amparan daughters, Erlinda Sedillo and husband, Solomon, Victoria Muller and husband, Avelino, Diana Slopek and husband, Jeff, Eunice Ortega and husband, Albert, and Rosa Amparan sons, Edmundo and wife, Kimberly, Victor and wife, Sylvia, Raul and wife, Linda, and David Amparan 30 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Francisco J."Quico" Amparan, a resident of Albuquerque since 1957, died Monday, Jat the age of 80.











Abq journal obituary