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Pvt Andres Eulogio “Tito” Bustos

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Pvt Andres Eulogio “Tito” Bustos

Birth
Santa Cruz, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA
Death
19 Mar 2009 (aged 93)
New Mexico, USA
Burial
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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20-1258
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Andres "Tito", a resident of Sombrillo, passed away peacefully with his family by his side. He was predeceased by his parents Eulogio and Elvira Bustos; sister Amada Garcia; brother Arnaldo Bustos; and great-grandson Jalen Bustos.

Andres was survived by his wife Lourdes Bustos of Sombrillo; children: Tito Bustos of Las Cruces, Elizabeth Garcia, Andy Bustos, Robert Bustos, JoAnne Ramirez, all of Sombrillo; Diane Metzgar of Albuquerque and Dolores Trujillo of Sombrillo; nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and numerous other relatives and friends.

Andres loved the outdoors, especially fishing and hunting. He graduated from St. Michael's College and attended Highlands University. He worked for the state of New Mexico for over 30 years as a social worker. He was an Army Veteran.

On 16 Oct 1940, Andres Eulogio Bustos (B: 10 Nov 1917, Santa Cruz, New Mexico); a resident of Santa Cruz; registered for the World War II draft in Santa Cruz. He was described as 5' 10", 179 pounds, dark complexion, brown eyes, and black hair. Next of kin was recorded as his father Eulogio Bustos (draft card).

On 23 Feb 1943, Andres E. Bustos (B: 1917, New Mexico); of New Mexico; enlisted as a Private in the US Army in San Francisco, California. He was recorded as having 2 years of college for Stenographers and typists. He was described as single, 5' 8", and 156 pounds (Army Enlistments).

On 9 Mar 1944, Andres E. Bustos was discharged from the US Army at Berkeley, California. He received a certificate of disability for discharge; asthma (discharge card).

A Rosary was recited March 23 in the Sangre de Cristo Chapel of DeVargas Funeral Home & Crematory. Mass of Christian Burial was on March 24 at La Iglesia de Santa Cruz de la Cañada. Burial followed at Santa Fe National Cemetery. Pallbearers: Matthew Bustos, Tito Bustos Jr., Ernie Garcia, Bobby Metzgar, John Paul Metzgar, Gavin Metzgar, and Dino Bustos.
Andres "Tito", a resident of Sombrillo, passed away peacefully with his family by his side. He was predeceased by his parents Eulogio and Elvira Bustos; sister Amada Garcia; brother Arnaldo Bustos; and great-grandson Jalen Bustos.

Andres was survived by his wife Lourdes Bustos of Sombrillo; children: Tito Bustos of Las Cruces, Elizabeth Garcia, Andy Bustos, Robert Bustos, JoAnne Ramirez, all of Sombrillo; Diane Metzgar of Albuquerque and Dolores Trujillo of Sombrillo; nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and numerous other relatives and friends.

Andres loved the outdoors, especially fishing and hunting. He graduated from St. Michael's College and attended Highlands University. He worked for the state of New Mexico for over 30 years as a social worker. He was an Army Veteran.

On 16 Oct 1940, Andres Eulogio Bustos (B: 10 Nov 1917, Santa Cruz, New Mexico); a resident of Santa Cruz; registered for the World War II draft in Santa Cruz. He was described as 5' 10", 179 pounds, dark complexion, brown eyes, and black hair. Next of kin was recorded as his father Eulogio Bustos (draft card).

On 23 Feb 1943, Andres E. Bustos (B: 1917, New Mexico); of New Mexico; enlisted as a Private in the US Army in San Francisco, California. He was recorded as having 2 years of college for Stenographers and typists. He was described as single, 5' 8", and 156 pounds (Army Enlistments).

On 9 Mar 1944, Andres E. Bustos was discharged from the US Army at Berkeley, California. He received a certificate of disability for discharge; asthma (discharge card).

A Rosary was recited March 23 in the Sangre de Cristo Chapel of DeVargas Funeral Home & Crematory. Mass of Christian Burial was on March 24 at La Iglesia de Santa Cruz de la Cañada. Burial followed at Santa Fe National Cemetery. Pallbearers: Matthew Bustos, Tito Bustos Jr., Ernie Garcia, Bobby Metzgar, John Paul Metzgar, Gavin Metzgar, and Dino Bustos.

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PVT US ARMY
WORLD WAR II



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  • Added: Mar 24, 2012
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