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Louis James “Squeaky” Burck III

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Louis James “Squeaky” Burck III

Birth
Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA
Death
1 Jul 1979 (aged 23)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Ohkay Owingeh, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Louis' obit was published in the New Mexican, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 5 Jul 1979, Pg 9.
He was the oldest son of Louis and Bertha Burck, living in San Juan Pueblo.
According to the obit he was a resident of San Juan Pueblo who passed away in Dallas, Texas.
In addition to his parents, Louis is noted as being survived by three brothers Michael Burck and wife Melinda of San Juan, Ronald Burck and wife Nora of Chamita, Pierre Burck of San Juan. In addition, he is noted as being survived by three sisters Yvonne Burck of San Juan, Yvette Burck of Alamosa, Colorado, Wynona Burck of San Juan.
Louis' grandmother Marguerite Burck of San Juan is also listed as a survivor along with the following aunts and uncles: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rossiter of Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ortiz of California. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Charmoli of California, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ortiz of San Juan, Esther Martinez of San Juan, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ortiz of Albuquerque, Mr. and Mrs. Joe I. Ortiz of Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Bearheart of Nevada and many other relatives.
The rosary was recited in the Chapel of the Valley of the Espanola Funeral Home; they handled arrangements. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 11:00 from the St. John the Baptist Church in San Juan.
According to his obit Louis was interned at the San Juan Pueblo Cemetery.

Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas, 2 Jul 1979, Page 45
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Man drowns at lake
Game warden Gene Tarpley watches over the body of drowning victim Louis James Burck while awaiting the arrival of the Dallas County medical examiner. Louis James Burck, 23, of 1200 N. Fitzhugh, drowned about 3:40 p.m. Sunday in Lake Ray Hubbard near the Dallas Power & Light Co. generating plant. Burck was wading about 20 feet out from the southeastern shore of the lake when he apparently fell into a pocket of water over his head, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Signs prohibiting swimming were posted nearby.
Louis' obit was published in the New Mexican, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 5 Jul 1979, Pg 9.
He was the oldest son of Louis and Bertha Burck, living in San Juan Pueblo.
According to the obit he was a resident of San Juan Pueblo who passed away in Dallas, Texas.
In addition to his parents, Louis is noted as being survived by three brothers Michael Burck and wife Melinda of San Juan, Ronald Burck and wife Nora of Chamita, Pierre Burck of San Juan. In addition, he is noted as being survived by three sisters Yvonne Burck of San Juan, Yvette Burck of Alamosa, Colorado, Wynona Burck of San Juan.
Louis' grandmother Marguerite Burck of San Juan is also listed as a survivor along with the following aunts and uncles: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rossiter of Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ortiz of California. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Charmoli of California, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ortiz of San Juan, Esther Martinez of San Juan, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ortiz of Albuquerque, Mr. and Mrs. Joe I. Ortiz of Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Bearheart of Nevada and many other relatives.
The rosary was recited in the Chapel of the Valley of the Espanola Funeral Home; they handled arrangements. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 11:00 from the St. John the Baptist Church in San Juan.
According to his obit Louis was interned at the San Juan Pueblo Cemetery.

Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas, 2 Jul 1979, Page 45
Photograph
Man drowns at lake
Game warden Gene Tarpley watches over the body of drowning victim Louis James Burck while awaiting the arrival of the Dallas County medical examiner. Louis James Burck, 23, of 1200 N. Fitzhugh, drowned about 3:40 p.m. Sunday in Lake Ray Hubbard near the Dallas Power & Light Co. generating plant. Burck was wading about 20 feet out from the southeastern shore of the lake when he apparently fell into a pocket of water over his head, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Signs prohibiting swimming were posted nearby.


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  • Added: Dec 30, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46157834/louis_james-burck: accessed ), memorial page for Louis James “Squeaky” Burck III (18 Oct 1955–1 Jul 1979), Find a Grave Memorial ID 46157834, citing Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo Cemetery, Ohkay Owingeh, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, USA; Maintained by Pam (contributor 47140371).