Anneliese was survived by her daughter M. Elena Reeves of Albuquerque; beloved grandson who she raised as a son, Joe "Little Joe" Boies Jr. (wife Marylou) of Medanales; very special niece, Karla Wessinghage of Albuquerque; adored granddaughter who was the love of her life, Nicole Juliana Boies (fiancé Ariel O. Paez) of Ojo Caliente; great-grandson, Jesse J. Boies (wife Desiree) of Medanales; grandson Karl Adrian Reeves (wife Gwen) of Albuquerque; great-great-granddaughter who made Anneliese proud and she loved to show her off to everyone, Isabella A. Boies of Medanales and numerous other relatives and friends.
Anneliese was born in Hagen Germany and was a translator during WWII and was fluent in quite a few languages. She married her husband Alva A. Simpson Jr. and soon after moved to the US where she owned Margarete store in La Fonda Hotel and later moved to the plaza in Santa Fe. She resided in Abiquiu for the past 40 years where she was known as "Oma" to everyone.
To honor her wishes a private memorial will take place at Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Santa Fe at a later date. The Simpson family has entrusted their loved one to DeVargas Funeral Home of the Española Valley.
Anneliese was survived by her daughter M. Elena Reeves of Albuquerque; beloved grandson who she raised as a son, Joe "Little Joe" Boies Jr. (wife Marylou) of Medanales; very special niece, Karla Wessinghage of Albuquerque; adored granddaughter who was the love of her life, Nicole Juliana Boies (fiancé Ariel O. Paez) of Ojo Caliente; great-grandson, Jesse J. Boies (wife Desiree) of Medanales; grandson Karl Adrian Reeves (wife Gwen) of Albuquerque; great-great-granddaughter who made Anneliese proud and she loved to show her off to everyone, Isabella A. Boies of Medanales and numerous other relatives and friends.
Anneliese was born in Hagen Germany and was a translator during WWII and was fluent in quite a few languages. She married her husband Alva A. Simpson Jr. and soon after moved to the US where she owned Margarete store in La Fonda Hotel and later moved to the plaza in Santa Fe. She resided in Abiquiu for the past 40 years where she was known as "Oma" to everyone.
To honor her wishes a private memorial will take place at Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Santa Fe at a later date. The Simpson family has entrusted their loved one to DeVargas Funeral Home of the Española Valley.
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