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Salvador Manuel Aragon

Birth
El Morro, Valencia County, New Mexico, USA
Death
17 Mar 2000 (aged 78)
Grants, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
El Morro, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Salvador was the 6th of 11 children born to Manuel and Isabel Mares Aragon.

His siblings are: Jose, Gilberto, Eulalia, Octaviano, Dorotea, Salomon, Cleofas, Julio, Ester and a baby boy possibly named Fernando (died at birth)..

He was married to Pauline Hudspeth Aragon.

Aragon died March 17 at the Rehoboth McKinley Christian Hospital in Gallup. He was born Nov. 27, 1921, in San Lorenzo.
Aragon was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He married Pauline Hudsepth and brought his family to reside in Grants while he worked at the Grants Beacon. He was the pastor of the First Free Will Baptist Church on San Jose Drive in Grants.

He later left Grants to take a publication position with the News Herald in Cleveland, Ohio. He retired in the mid-1980s and came back to El Morro.

Survivors include his sons, Carlos J. Aragon and Kennth J. Aragon, both of Oklahoma City, Okla.; sister, Dorothy Savedra of Aztec; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Aragon was preceded in death by his stepson, Floyd W. Sawyer; parents, Manuel and Isabel Marez; brothers, Jose Aragon, Gilbert Aragon, Jack Aragon, Solomon Aragon, Julio Aragon and Richard Sanchez; and sisters, Eula Montoya and Esther Hayes Jordan.

Pallbearers will be Toby Montoya, James Montoya, Henry Aragon, Abel Nunez, Adam Nunez, Merv Hollis, Aaron Chapman, Stewart G. Chapman, Richard W. Hayes and David Savedra.
Salvador was the 6th of 11 children born to Manuel and Isabel Mares Aragon.

His siblings are: Jose, Gilberto, Eulalia, Octaviano, Dorotea, Salomon, Cleofas, Julio, Ester and a baby boy possibly named Fernando (died at birth)..

He was married to Pauline Hudspeth Aragon.

Aragon died March 17 at the Rehoboth McKinley Christian Hospital in Gallup. He was born Nov. 27, 1921, in San Lorenzo.
Aragon was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He married Pauline Hudsepth and brought his family to reside in Grants while he worked at the Grants Beacon. He was the pastor of the First Free Will Baptist Church on San Jose Drive in Grants.

He later left Grants to take a publication position with the News Herald in Cleveland, Ohio. He retired in the mid-1980s and came back to El Morro.

Survivors include his sons, Carlos J. Aragon and Kennth J. Aragon, both of Oklahoma City, Okla.; sister, Dorothy Savedra of Aztec; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Aragon was preceded in death by his stepson, Floyd W. Sawyer; parents, Manuel and Isabel Marez; brothers, Jose Aragon, Gilbert Aragon, Jack Aragon, Solomon Aragon, Julio Aragon and Richard Sanchez; and sisters, Eula Montoya and Esther Hayes Jordan.

Pallbearers will be Toby Montoya, James Montoya, Henry Aragon, Abel Nunez, Adam Nunez, Merv Hollis, Aaron Chapman, Stewart G. Chapman, Richard W. Hayes and David Savedra.


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