Dolores was raised and lived most of her life in Santa Fé, NM.
Dolores began her career in education as a teacher and then established a security system monitoring service. Dolores later on expanded her interest in law.
Dolores had a great appreciation for nature. Dolores enjoyed traveling through New Mexico and Colorado and taking in the beauty of the trees, mountains and clouds. Dolores had a soft spot for helping the less fortunate by collecting food and donations for the homeless.
Dolores was a devoted and caring mother to her twin boys, who were her world. In her recent years, she lived in Albuquerque to be close with them.
Dolore was preceded in death by her parents, George and Rosina.
Dolores is survived by her sons, George and Max Martínez.
With respect to her wishes, we will not be holding services.
The family is asking for donations be made to the Good Shepherd Center in memory of Dolores Carrion.
Dolores was raised and lived most of her life in Santa Fé, NM.
Dolores began her career in education as a teacher and then established a security system monitoring service. Dolores later on expanded her interest in law.
Dolores had a great appreciation for nature. Dolores enjoyed traveling through New Mexico and Colorado and taking in the beauty of the trees, mountains and clouds. Dolores had a soft spot for helping the less fortunate by collecting food and donations for the homeless.
Dolores was a devoted and caring mother to her twin boys, who were her world. In her recent years, she lived in Albuquerque to be close with them.
Dolore was preceded in death by her parents, George and Rosina.
Dolores is survived by her sons, George and Max Martínez.
With respect to her wishes, we will not be holding services.
The family is asking for donations be made to the Good Shepherd Center in memory of Dolores Carrion.
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