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Adelina Frances <I>Mirabal</I> Apodaca

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Adelina Frances Mirabal Apodaca

Birth
San Mateo, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
Death
11 Dec 2020 (aged 83)
Milan, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Grants, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
Plot
E-7-12
Memorial ID
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Adelina was born on November 23, 1937 in San Mateo to Serafin and Perfetita Sandoval Mirabal. She passed away on December 14, 2020 In Milan.

She was preceded in death by her parents: Serafin and Perfetita Sandoval Mirabal; her siblings: Reynaldo Mirabal, Gilbert Mirabal Sr., Emilia Adams and Angela Salazar. and siblings who died as infants: Jose Trinidad Mirabal, Emilia Mirabal I, Serafin Lorenzo Mirabal and Edna Mirabal.

Adelina is survived by her Loving Husband: Felix Apodaca; Children: Elmer Apodaca, Lowanna Lavalle, Karen Hernandez, Nanaette Nunley and Frank Maxey and her sister: Ninfa Romero.

Adelina loved winter for the snow as she couldn't wait to go snowmobiling and sledding. She loved feeding and watching the birds, she loved planting and taking care of her flowers, she loved making nick-knacks and painting things to place outside, and most of all she just loved being outdoors. In her later years when she was confined to the indoors, she sat facing the window looking at the birds and when she was bored, she would look out at the Interstate and count big rigs. She loved her family and her grandchildren and all life itself.
Adelina was born on November 23, 1937 in San Mateo to Serafin and Perfetita Sandoval Mirabal. She passed away on December 14, 2020 In Milan.

She was preceded in death by her parents: Serafin and Perfetita Sandoval Mirabal; her siblings: Reynaldo Mirabal, Gilbert Mirabal Sr., Emilia Adams and Angela Salazar. and siblings who died as infants: Jose Trinidad Mirabal, Emilia Mirabal I, Serafin Lorenzo Mirabal and Edna Mirabal.

Adelina is survived by her Loving Husband: Felix Apodaca; Children: Elmer Apodaca, Lowanna Lavalle, Karen Hernandez, Nanaette Nunley and Frank Maxey and her sister: Ninfa Romero.

Adelina loved winter for the snow as she couldn't wait to go snowmobiling and sledding. She loved feeding and watching the birds, she loved planting and taking care of her flowers, she loved making nick-knacks and painting things to place outside, and most of all she just loved being outdoors. In her later years when she was confined to the indoors, she sat facing the window looking at the birds and when she was bored, she would look out at the Interstate and count big rigs. She loved her family and her grandchildren and all life itself.


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