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TEC5 Don R Casados Jr.

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TEC5 Don R Casados Jr.

Birth
Mora, Mora County, New Mexico, USA
Death
26 Feb 2012 (aged 87)
Burial
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 20 Site 512
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Don R. Casados Jr. passed away on February 26, 2012 surrounded by his loving family.
Don was born on Easter Sunday, April 20, 1924 on the family ranch in Mora, New Mexico.
Don was preceded in death by his parents, Don R. Casados Sr. and Candelaria Rudolph Casados, his sister, Caroline Casados Rivera, his son, Mark Anthony Casados, sister-in-law, Manuela Rivera Dossett, nephews, Patrick Maynez and Douglas Dossett.
Don is survived by Katherine, his loving wife of 65 years, his son, Dennis and his wife, Teresa, four grandchildren, Melissa Casados (John Gutierrez), Darren Casados and his wife, Jolene, Marla Pettingill and her husband, Marty and Brandon Casados, eight great-grandchildren, Arlene, Steven, Marissa, Darren, Jr., Bianca, Alyssa, Darin and Darien. Don is also survived by in-laws, Ruth S. Ortiz, Oscar and Julietta Maynez, Rudy and Margaret García and nephews and nieces.
Don attended the Sisters of Loretto Convent in Mora, New Mexico for his primary schooling. The family moved to Santa Fé, NM in the early 1930s and he was enrolled at St. Michael's College, graduating with the class of 1941.
Don was an honor student, class leader and star football player, winner of several elocution contests, spelling bees, and recipient of many medals and certificates. In 1937 he was granted a four-year academic scholarship to St. Michael's College,, Santa Fé, NM.
In January of 1943, Don was drafted into the United States Army where he participated in the Battle of the Bulge under the leadership of General George S. Patton's 3rd Army, 312th Engineer Battalion, 87th Infantry Division, Golden Acorn Company. Don participated in campaigns in the freezing cold dense forests of the Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe.
Don received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from Highlands University in 1949. Don earned State of New Mexico Department of Education Administrative and Secondary Certificates and also held the Guidance Counselor Certificate. Don led a long and distinguished career as a New Mexico educator. His professional experience included 37 years of devoted service to the Santa Fé Public Schools beginning in 1949 spanning five decades and retiring in 1986. Don served as Director of Testing for the Santa Fé Public Schools, taught Spanish and New Mexico History at Harvey Junior High School, Civics at B.F. Young Junior High School and U.S. History at Santa Fé High School. Don also served as Guidance Counselor and Assistant Principal at Santa Fé High School. Don was named Principal of Santa Fé Mid-High School in 1965 and served as sole principal for 11 years. Don became Associate Principal and summer school Principal at Santa Fé High School in 1976 and in 1982 he was named Principal of Santa Fé High School, retiring in 1986.
Don was a member of the New Mexico Education Association, National Education Association, Psi Chi National Honorary Society in Psychology, Pi Gamma Mu National Social Science Honor Society, Charter Member and Associate of the New Mexico State Psychological Association, Associate Member of the American Psychological Association, 87th Infantry Division Association Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge, American Legion Post 1, and lifetime member of the Elks Lodge #460.
Don was a charter member and organizer of the Santa Fé Babe Ruth Baseball League and coached little league baseball.
Don was a charter member of the Disabled World War II Veteran Memorial in Washington, D.C. In 1986 an award was established in his name to be given each year to the Outstanding Teacher at Santa Fé High School.
In 1992 he was named Person of the Year by the Coronado Kiwanis Club. Don never sought personal recognition but he earned the respect of his colleagues and the influence he instilled in so many of his students will be long and everlasting. Don was praised for his leadership, work ethic, thoroughness, commitment and steadfast dedication to excellence. Don was the ultimate professional and not one to rest on laurels or fanfare. Don's approach at handling not just students, but staff, parents and the community was always professional and above the call of duty.
As an educator for 37 years Don touched many lives and molded a genuine foundation for the youth of Santa Fé. Don's basic philosophy toward his student body and faculty was "live and let live, work and let work, take one day at a time, don't dwell on past mistakes and don't worry about future ones". Don took pride in his students upon graduation knowing they left with confidence and pride toward future goals and challenges.
Don's legacy will be one of quiet faith and devotion and his fond expressions to his commitment to God, family and country.
The family expresses its heartfelt gratitude to the doctors, nurses and all staff at St. Vincent Hospital and Presbyterian Hospice Services for their loving care during his final days.
Visitation will take place at McGee Chapel on Thursday, March 1, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., followed by a Rosary at 7:00 p.m. The funeral Mass will be celebrated at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, March 2, 2012 at St. Francis Cathedral, Santa Fé, NM. Burial services will be held at 9:45 a.m. at Santa Fé National Cemetery, Santa Fé, NM. Pallbearers will be Brandon Casados, Darren Casados, Darren Casados Jr., John Gutiérrez, Bobby Martínez and Jimmy Sosaya. Honorary pallbearers will be Louie Casados, Patrick Casey and Carlos Gallegos.
In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Carmelite Monastery, 49 Mt. Carmel Road, Santa Fé, NM 87505.
Don R. Casados Jr. passed away on February 26, 2012 surrounded by his loving family.
Don was born on Easter Sunday, April 20, 1924 on the family ranch in Mora, New Mexico.
Don was preceded in death by his parents, Don R. Casados Sr. and Candelaria Rudolph Casados, his sister, Caroline Casados Rivera, his son, Mark Anthony Casados, sister-in-law, Manuela Rivera Dossett, nephews, Patrick Maynez and Douglas Dossett.
Don is survived by Katherine, his loving wife of 65 years, his son, Dennis and his wife, Teresa, four grandchildren, Melissa Casados (John Gutierrez), Darren Casados and his wife, Jolene, Marla Pettingill and her husband, Marty and Brandon Casados, eight great-grandchildren, Arlene, Steven, Marissa, Darren, Jr., Bianca, Alyssa, Darin and Darien. Don is also survived by in-laws, Ruth S. Ortiz, Oscar and Julietta Maynez, Rudy and Margaret García and nephews and nieces.
Don attended the Sisters of Loretto Convent in Mora, New Mexico for his primary schooling. The family moved to Santa Fé, NM in the early 1930s and he was enrolled at St. Michael's College, graduating with the class of 1941.
Don was an honor student, class leader and star football player, winner of several elocution contests, spelling bees, and recipient of many medals and certificates. In 1937 he was granted a four-year academic scholarship to St. Michael's College,, Santa Fé, NM.
In January of 1943, Don was drafted into the United States Army where he participated in the Battle of the Bulge under the leadership of General George S. Patton's 3rd Army, 312th Engineer Battalion, 87th Infantry Division, Golden Acorn Company. Don participated in campaigns in the freezing cold dense forests of the Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe.
Don received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from Highlands University in 1949. Don earned State of New Mexico Department of Education Administrative and Secondary Certificates and also held the Guidance Counselor Certificate. Don led a long and distinguished career as a New Mexico educator. His professional experience included 37 years of devoted service to the Santa Fé Public Schools beginning in 1949 spanning five decades and retiring in 1986. Don served as Director of Testing for the Santa Fé Public Schools, taught Spanish and New Mexico History at Harvey Junior High School, Civics at B.F. Young Junior High School and U.S. History at Santa Fé High School. Don also served as Guidance Counselor and Assistant Principal at Santa Fé High School. Don was named Principal of Santa Fé Mid-High School in 1965 and served as sole principal for 11 years. Don became Associate Principal and summer school Principal at Santa Fé High School in 1976 and in 1982 he was named Principal of Santa Fé High School, retiring in 1986.
Don was a member of the New Mexico Education Association, National Education Association, Psi Chi National Honorary Society in Psychology, Pi Gamma Mu National Social Science Honor Society, Charter Member and Associate of the New Mexico State Psychological Association, Associate Member of the American Psychological Association, 87th Infantry Division Association Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge, American Legion Post 1, and lifetime member of the Elks Lodge #460.
Don was a charter member and organizer of the Santa Fé Babe Ruth Baseball League and coached little league baseball.
Don was a charter member of the Disabled World War II Veteran Memorial in Washington, D.C. In 1986 an award was established in his name to be given each year to the Outstanding Teacher at Santa Fé High School.
In 1992 he was named Person of the Year by the Coronado Kiwanis Club. Don never sought personal recognition but he earned the respect of his colleagues and the influence he instilled in so many of his students will be long and everlasting. Don was praised for his leadership, work ethic, thoroughness, commitment and steadfast dedication to excellence. Don was the ultimate professional and not one to rest on laurels or fanfare. Don's approach at handling not just students, but staff, parents and the community was always professional and above the call of duty.
As an educator for 37 years Don touched many lives and molded a genuine foundation for the youth of Santa Fé. Don's basic philosophy toward his student body and faculty was "live and let live, work and let work, take one day at a time, don't dwell on past mistakes and don't worry about future ones". Don took pride in his students upon graduation knowing they left with confidence and pride toward future goals and challenges.
Don's legacy will be one of quiet faith and devotion and his fond expressions to his commitment to God, family and country.
The family expresses its heartfelt gratitude to the doctors, nurses and all staff at St. Vincent Hospital and Presbyterian Hospice Services for their loving care during his final days.
Visitation will take place at McGee Chapel on Thursday, March 1, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., followed by a Rosary at 7:00 p.m. The funeral Mass will be celebrated at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, March 2, 2012 at St. Francis Cathedral, Santa Fé, NM. Burial services will be held at 9:45 a.m. at Santa Fé National Cemetery, Santa Fé, NM. Pallbearers will be Brandon Casados, Darren Casados, Darren Casados Jr., John Gutiérrez, Bobby Martínez and Jimmy Sosaya. Honorary pallbearers will be Louie Casados, Patrick Casey and Carlos Gallegos.
In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Carmelite Monastery, 49 Mt. Carmel Road, Santa Fé, NM 87505.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86028304/don_r-casados: accessed ), memorial page for TEC5 Don R Casados Jr. (20 Apr 1924–26 Feb 2012), Find a Grave Memorial ID 86028304, citing Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA; Maintained by P Barela (contributor 46573401).