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Miguel A Salazar

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Miguel A Salazar

Birth
Death
8 Jun 2013 (aged 40–41)
Burial
Los Alamos, Los Alamos County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9073738, Longitude: -106.3015275
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Miguel, a resident of Española, passed away after a short valiant battle against Thymic Carcinoma. He was predeceased by his maternal grandparents Frankie and Marcella Southard; paternal uncles: Gilbert and Richard Salazar, Dick Jamieson; aunts: Barbara and Rita Salazar.

Miguel was survived by his son Brandon Salazar of Rio Rancho; mother of his son LeeAnn Casados of Rio Rancho; parents Mike and Sandra Salazar of Guachupangue; sister Tammy Olivas (husband Eric) of Española; brother Jeremy Salazar of Phoenix, Arizona; paternal grandparents Alex and Maggie Salazar of Guachupangue; nieces: Veronica Maestas of Española and Miquela Salazar of Hernandez; nephews: Gilbert, Dennis and Jeremiah Salazar of Albuquerque; step-daughter Feliciana Romero (fiancé Peter Aguino) of Albuquerque; step-granddaughter Jubilee Romero of Albuquerque; maternal uncle Jim Southard and wife Sylvia of Albuquerque; paternal uncle Chris Salazar; aunts: Jeanette Jamieson of Denver, Colorado; Virginia Halfmoon and husband Otis of Arroyo Seco, Bernadette Frenier and husband Robert of Tesuque Pueblo; special friends: Jimmy and Kim Herrera of Española, Kenny Salazar of Hernandez, Reina Ledoux of Nambe, Rick Montoya of Albuquerque, Stevie Herrera of Española, Darren and Cecil Sandoval of Española, Debbie and Daniel Jacquez; numerous other loving relatives & friends.

Miguel was a loving father, son, brother, uncle & friend. His passion was being outdoors, whether it was hunting, fishing, camping or snow mobiling. Miguel liked riding his Harley, and was happiest when he was outdoors. If you ran into Miguel, you know he would always stop to chat. He loved talking to people. Family was important to him and he loved his nieces & nephews.

A Rosary was recited on 13 June 2013 in the Sangre de Cristo Chapel of DeVargas Funeral Home & Crematory. Memorial Mass was on 14 June 2013 at La Iglesia de Santa Cruz de la Cañada. Burial followed in Guaje Pines Cemetery in Los Alamos.
Miguel, a resident of Española, passed away after a short valiant battle against Thymic Carcinoma. He was predeceased by his maternal grandparents Frankie and Marcella Southard; paternal uncles: Gilbert and Richard Salazar, Dick Jamieson; aunts: Barbara and Rita Salazar.

Miguel was survived by his son Brandon Salazar of Rio Rancho; mother of his son LeeAnn Casados of Rio Rancho; parents Mike and Sandra Salazar of Guachupangue; sister Tammy Olivas (husband Eric) of Española; brother Jeremy Salazar of Phoenix, Arizona; paternal grandparents Alex and Maggie Salazar of Guachupangue; nieces: Veronica Maestas of Española and Miquela Salazar of Hernandez; nephews: Gilbert, Dennis and Jeremiah Salazar of Albuquerque; step-daughter Feliciana Romero (fiancé Peter Aguino) of Albuquerque; step-granddaughter Jubilee Romero of Albuquerque; maternal uncle Jim Southard and wife Sylvia of Albuquerque; paternal uncle Chris Salazar; aunts: Jeanette Jamieson of Denver, Colorado; Virginia Halfmoon and husband Otis of Arroyo Seco, Bernadette Frenier and husband Robert of Tesuque Pueblo; special friends: Jimmy and Kim Herrera of Española, Kenny Salazar of Hernandez, Reina Ledoux of Nambe, Rick Montoya of Albuquerque, Stevie Herrera of Española, Darren and Cecil Sandoval of Española, Debbie and Daniel Jacquez; numerous other loving relatives & friends.

Miguel was a loving father, son, brother, uncle & friend. His passion was being outdoors, whether it was hunting, fishing, camping or snow mobiling. Miguel liked riding his Harley, and was happiest when he was outdoors. If you ran into Miguel, you know he would always stop to chat. He loved talking to people. Family was important to him and he loved his nieces & nephews.

A Rosary was recited on 13 June 2013 in the Sangre de Cristo Chapel of DeVargas Funeral Home & Crematory. Memorial Mass was on 14 June 2013 at La Iglesia de Santa Cruz de la Cañada. Burial followed in Guaje Pines Cemetery in Los Alamos.

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