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Joe went home to our Heavenly Father April 23, 2019 with his family at his side. He was born October 27, 1930 in his grandparent's home in Dulce, NM. He will be joining the love of his life, his beautiful wife, Clara of 45 years. He is preceded in death by his wife Clara, parents; Juan Cristobal I and Agapita Gomez, in-laws; Fred and Verna Espinosa, daughter Barbara, granddaughter Sabrina, nephew; Juan Cristobal III, nieces Olivia Chavez, Veva Abeyta-Garcia, Christina Gomez and Melesia Gomez-Atchley and brothers and sisters; Gregorita (Joe) Jaquez, Ponciano, Matilde (Horacio) Martinez, Agapita (Roque) Abeyta, Manuelita (Lonnie) Jacquez, Juan, Juan Cristobal II (Lila), Delfinita (Flavio) Chavez, Reuben (his twin sister) (Buster) Jaquez and Celso (Elizabeth). He is survived by his children and their spouses or partners; Rick (Renetta), Charles (Rebecca), Greg (Aaron), Jolyn (Paul) Owens, Clarice, Gerald (Beverly) and Krista (Robert); grandchildren: Vinesa (David), Michelle (Zef) Houk, James, Levi, Forrester, Paloma (Reshawn), Pilar, Carissa (Trey), Diego, Joseph, Giovanni, D'Angelo and Solana; great-grandchildren: Christopher, Zoie, Cameron, Layla, Ryder and Cybil. He is also survived by his sisters, Genevieve (Pablo Jr.-deceased) Candelaria and Beatrice (B.A.) Rodriguez; sisters-in-laws Nioma (Ross) Gallegos and Albie (Eddie-deceased) Sanchez, and sixty nieces and nephews.
At seventeen, after his father's death, Joe took on the responsibility of manager of the family sheep and cattle ranching business, which he did for many years. In 1968, he began his career as a civil engineer and surveyor for the NM Highway Dept., retiring in 1992. After his retirement, he worked as a consultant on many local construction projects. He was also a board member for Western Farm Bureau and Farmers Ditch for over twenty-five years. Joe was a devout Catholic and Mayordomo for Saint Joseph parish in Aztec, known for his generous giving and willingness to assist anyone in need.
In 1978, he and Clara fulfilled their dream by purchasing a beautiful ranch along the river in Aztec, where they raised their seven children. A devout and loving husband, father, son, brother, uncle, cousin, teacher, neighbor and friend, he will be missed beyond measure.
Visitation: Sunday, May 5, 2019, 5:00-6:30pm followed by a Rosary at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 2100 E 20th St., Farmington, NM.
Rosary and Funeral: Monday, May 6, 2019, Rosary at 10:30am with a funeral mass to follow at 11:00am at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 2100 E 20th St., Farmington, NM.
Interment: Following at Aztec Cemetery, 700 Chamisa St., Aztec, NM.
In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to "Parish Poor Fund." c/o St. Joseph's Parish Office, 424 N. Mesa Verde, Aztec, NM 87410.
Joe's care is entrusted to Brewer, Lee and Larkin Funeral Home, 103 E. Ute Street in Farmington, NM. (505) 325-8688. You may share condolences with the family on our website: www.serenityandcompany.com.
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I had the chance to work with Joe on several City of Aztec projects and came to admire him for his patience, integrity and willingness to pass on his knowledge. He was a very good man. Frank and I are so sorry for your loss.
Laurie Martinez
May 8, 2019
Paul and Jolyn- so sorry for your lose. Prayers for you and your family.
Bob Fielder
Friend
May 4, 2019
You identified yourself as a "sheepherder" rather than "over the hill cowboy"; A peek into your humility and sense of humor. You will be missed!
Gilbert Garcia
May 1, 2019
To all of Joe's many family, friends and neighbors, and there were a lot of them, my condolences. But this is also a happy time, knowing that Joe is again with Clara, having made that walk with not only his wife but all those who preceded him in this life. I first met Joe in the early 1980's while working with his son, Greg, at the Aztec Safeway store. Joe (and Clara) graciously gave me a place to stay on their riverfront property for two years while I looked for a home to buy. Joe was always coming down to visit and ask me if I needed anything. He was a great landlord but he was also a quiet sole with a kind of homey and folksy outlook on life. I am sure he always thought that the glass (of anything) was always half full. He wasn't bothered by a whole lot of distractions and he always seemed to be the ideal spouse, parent, friend and neighbor. There is much comfort in knowing that Joe lived an exemplary Christian life and will be rewarded for his life here on Earth. Greg, your dad was THE BEST and I know he taught you well, as he did all your brothers and sisters. We know Joe is happy with Clara again and that God welcomes him home with wide and loving arms. Joe, well done good and faithful servant. And thanks also for helping care for the poor and sometimes transitional souls who made your acquaintance. You lived a life of service to others and all we can say now is thank you. God and Jesus now await your coming home to them.
ronald hefner
April 30, 2019
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Ida Dayish-Perkins
Friend
April 29, 2019
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