Awards include 2 Bronze Stars, 3 Purple Hearts & a Presidential Unit Citation.
Obituary from Santa Fe New Mexican
-----------------
CARROLL DEAN HAWLEY Santa Fe was Carroll's home for many years. He was employed at the Supreme Court Law Library and loved his work and his colleagues. Fond memories for Carroll included teaching English as a Second Language at Santa Fe Community College, attending the Christmas Day Dances at Santo Domingo Pueblo every Christmas, yearly attendance at the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow in Albuquerque, and reading about historical figures in American history. Carroll was a decorated veteran of the Viet Nam War, and remained friends with many of the men with whom he served in the Army. Carroll was a prolific writer and was tireless when immersed in creative thought and conversation. He is survived by his mother, Verna; father, Pastor Dean Hawley; his wife Rena; his daughter Dylan; two sisters: Pat, her husband David; and Angela of Missouri; and one brother, Pastor Michael Hawley; his wife Maryjane of Louisiana, and loving nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sisters: Christy and Rebecca. ALS (the monster that took him) ravages the bodies of many Viet Nam vets. A Private celebration of Carroll's life will be held. Please do not send flowers; rather donate to the Santa Fe Animal Shelter. Rivera Family Funerals and Cremations 417 East Rodeo Rd. Santa Fe, NM 87505
Awards include 2 Bronze Stars, 3 Purple Hearts & a Presidential Unit Citation.
Obituary from Santa Fe New Mexican
-----------------
CARROLL DEAN HAWLEY Santa Fe was Carroll's home for many years. He was employed at the Supreme Court Law Library and loved his work and his colleagues. Fond memories for Carroll included teaching English as a Second Language at Santa Fe Community College, attending the Christmas Day Dances at Santo Domingo Pueblo every Christmas, yearly attendance at the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow in Albuquerque, and reading about historical figures in American history. Carroll was a decorated veteran of the Viet Nam War, and remained friends with many of the men with whom he served in the Army. Carroll was a prolific writer and was tireless when immersed in creative thought and conversation. He is survived by his mother, Verna; father, Pastor Dean Hawley; his wife Rena; his daughter Dylan; two sisters: Pat, her husband David; and Angela of Missouri; and one brother, Pastor Michael Hawley; his wife Maryjane of Louisiana, and loving nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sisters: Christy and Rebecca. ALS (the monster that took him) ravages the bodies of many Viet Nam vets. A Private celebration of Carroll's life will be held. Please do not send flowers; rather donate to the Santa Fe Animal Shelter. Rivera Family Funerals and Cremations 417 East Rodeo Rd. Santa Fe, NM 87505
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
See more Hawley memorials in:
Advertisement