Levi was survived by his wife of 53 years, Tommie Herrera; children: Levi Herrera Jr. of Las Vegas, Nevada, Alice Branch of Santa Fe, Ruby Porch (Randy) of Virginia, Vicky Clorinda Alvarado (Michael) of Florida; 11 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; aunt and uncle Heraldo and Helen Archuleta of Roy, Utah; brothers: Emilio Herrera (Ambrocia) and Leroy Herrera (Lenora); sisters: Nora Gurule, Ercilia Edwards, Rebecca Kesl, and Maria Herrera; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
Levi was a well known, respected and liked man. He was hard working until the end. All who knew him, knew of his amazing sense of humor. He was always ready to help out his neighbors or anyone who called on him for help; he was one of a kind. He lived and worked in Craig, Colorado for one year and 7 years in Twin Falls, Idaho, he then moved to Coyote to work for Duke City Lumber Company in Cuba for 28 years and retired in 1996.
A Rosary was recited by Los Hermanos de la Morada on April 4, 2013 at the San Juan Bautista Catholic Church in Coyote. Mass of Christian burial was on April 5, 2013 also at the San Juan Bautista Catholic Church in Coyote. Burial followed in the family plot in La Mesa de Poleo. Pallbearers: Louis Branch, Christopher Herrera, Levi Porch, Joshua Wilson, Darren Herrera and Marcio Herrera. Honorary pallbearers: Levi Curtis Herrera, Amy Vermersch, Anthony Branch, Patrick Branch, Anna Montoya and Delbert Herrera.
Levi was survived by his wife of 53 years, Tommie Herrera; children: Levi Herrera Jr. of Las Vegas, Nevada, Alice Branch of Santa Fe, Ruby Porch (Randy) of Virginia, Vicky Clorinda Alvarado (Michael) of Florida; 11 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; aunt and uncle Heraldo and Helen Archuleta of Roy, Utah; brothers: Emilio Herrera (Ambrocia) and Leroy Herrera (Lenora); sisters: Nora Gurule, Ercilia Edwards, Rebecca Kesl, and Maria Herrera; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
Levi was a well known, respected and liked man. He was hard working until the end. All who knew him, knew of his amazing sense of humor. He was always ready to help out his neighbors or anyone who called on him for help; he was one of a kind. He lived and worked in Craig, Colorado for one year and 7 years in Twin Falls, Idaho, he then moved to Coyote to work for Duke City Lumber Company in Cuba for 28 years and retired in 1996.
A Rosary was recited by Los Hermanos de la Morada on April 4, 2013 at the San Juan Bautista Catholic Church in Coyote. Mass of Christian burial was on April 5, 2013 also at the San Juan Bautista Catholic Church in Coyote. Burial followed in the family plot in La Mesa de Poleo. Pallbearers: Louis Branch, Christopher Herrera, Levi Porch, Joshua Wilson, Darren Herrera and Marcio Herrera. Honorary pallbearers: Levi Curtis Herrera, Amy Vermersch, Anthony Branch, Patrick Branch, Anna Montoya and Delbert Herrera.
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