Obituaries for Jan. 8, 2021
Marian Louise McLemore
FORT DEFIANCE — Graveside service for Marian Louise McLemore, 97, of Window Rock, was held Dec. 22 at the Fort Defiance cemetery in Fort Defiance, with Darrell Bennett officiating.
Marian was born Aug. 31, 1923, in Bayfield, Colorado, into the Tá’bąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan), born for Anglo. She passed away Dec. 17, 2020, in Flagstaff.
Marian received her high school diploma at the age of 16 in Sanders, Arizona, and was employed as a secretary for the Bureau of Indian Affairs for several years, retiring in 1980.
Marian lived a full life living in Alaska and Oklahoma, but always calling Arizona home. She enjoyed hunting, fishing and cooking her famous red chili for everyone.
Marian always surrounded herself with family. She enjoyed listening to her late husband Ernie and his band playing music.
Marian was also a caretaker for her nieces, nephews and precious grandchildren whom she called her own.
Marian is survived by her sons, Bobby Ray Kelly, Glen McLemore, Milo McLemore, Derrick McLemore, Andrew Lynch, Koulboye Yellowhair, and Kody Yellowhair; daughters, Keeka Yellowhair and Kimmie Yellowhair; and sisters, Josephine and Norma Waddoups.
Marian is preceded in death by her husband, Ernie McLemore; son, Norman McLemore; daughters, Carol McLemore and Roberta McLemore; sisters, Francis Collins and Donna “Pinky” Garnanez; brothers, Wilfred Bennett, Lafie Bennett and Paul “Corky” Bennett; and parents, Milo and Louise Bennett.
Pallbearers were Milo McLemore, Derrick McLemore, Andrew Lynch, Koulboye Yellowhair, Steven Collins, and Frances Collins.
Honorary pallbearers were Norman Waddoups, Glen McLemore, Bobby Ray Kelly, Forrest Collins, Josephine Waddoups, and Wilma “Judy” Adams.
A reception will take place at a later date. Summit Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Lilly Tsinnijinnie
INSCRIPTION HOUSE, Ariz. — Funeral services for Lilly Tsinnijinnie, 84, will be held today, Jan. 7, at 10 a.m., at the Bluesalt Branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saint in Inscription House, Arizona. Burial will follow at the Double Deck Mesa family plot in Inscription House.
Lilly was born Dec. 24, 1936, at home in Inscription House. She passed away Jan. 2, 2021, from COVID-19 that turned into pneumonia in her lungs at Banner Desert Hospital in Mesa, Arizona.
Lilly lived the traditional Navajo life. She was a rancher with sheep, goats, horses and cattle. She loved gardening and was very talented weaving Navajo rugs. She was an herbalist and a cook for the senior center and daycare in Inscription House.
Lilly is survived by her 12 children, Helen Cantrell, Cynthia White, Sally Nelson, Thomas Tsinnijinnie, Freddie Tsinnijinnie Jr., Dennis Tsinnijinnie, Marjorie Anderson, Emma Overton, Jones Tsinnijinnie, Sherry Glaze, Michael Tsinnijinnie, and Cila Salt; sister, Alice Master; and 36 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
Lilly is preceded in death by her husband, Freddie Sr.; father, Harry Denetso; mother, Elsie Tallman; brothers, Bert Charley, Jimmy Charley and Henry Denetso; and grandchildren, Gordon Evan Nelson, Jared Nelson and Tecaris (TK) Tsinnijinnie.
The family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude for all the condolences, well wishes, prayers, and donations (monetary and personal).
Ruby Montoya
TORREON, N.M. — Ruby Montoya died peacefully on Jan. 3, 2021, at Sandoval Regional Medical Center in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, succumbing to the effects of COVID-19. She was laid to rest on Jan. 5, 2021, in Torreon, New Mexico, next to her beloved family members.
Ruby was born Feb. 7, 1946, in Torreon, to Frank Montoya and Ora Mariano Toledo Montoya.
Ruby is Ta’neeszahnii (Tangle Clan), born for Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan). Her maternal grandfather’s clan is Naakai dine’é (Mexican) and her paternal grandfather’s clan is Tl’ógi dine’é (Weaver-Zia).
Ruby attended All Tribes Mission School in Bernalillo, New Mexico. She received her associate and bachelor’s degrees in elementary and early childhood education from Northwest Indian School and the University of New Mexico.
Ruby started teaching at Montezuma Indian School in Cottonwood, Arizona. She then worked for the Navajo Nation Head Start program and at Na’Neelzhiin Ji Olta’ BIE school as a bilingual teacher until retirement.
Ruby loved working with children. Her patience and ever-present smile will be missed and remembered by the countless students she taught.
Ruby’s life was dedicated to serving others with love. If you asked Ruby for help, she gave it, and usually you did not even have to ask. She was a woman of unwavering faith who devoted her life to God, and she would often help interpret Navajo while doing missionary work across the Navajo Reservation.
Ruby enjoyed quilting, piñon picking, long walks, reading, sewing, and volunteering at the Cuba Senior Center. She loved a good bowl of green chili with tortillas, taking care of her sheep, and especially loved visiting with her relatives.
Surviving family members include Ruby’s children, Eugene, Lavesita and Duane Mace, Marcus, Christina, Israel, and Thomas Castillo; brothers, John Pino and Phillip Montoya; and eight grandchildren and many great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Ruby is preceded in death by her siblings, Grace, Louis and Louise Montoya, Ruth Mace, Jennie Darks, and Roger Trujillo; and nephews, Bryan Darks, Amadeo Herrera, Freddie and Robert Castillo, and Thomas Pino.
Honorary pallbearers were Raychio Tsosie, Lavesita Mace, Phillip S. Montoya, Johnny Pino, Eugene Mace, and Duane Mace.
Jennifer L. Yazzie
WHITE CONE, Ariz. — Graveside service for Jennifer L. Yazzie, 69, of White Cone, Arizona, was held Jan. 5 in White Cone, with Jenny James officiating.
Jennifer was born Oct. 17, 1951, in Shiprock, into the Ma’ii deeshgiizhinii (Coyote Pass-Jemez Clan), born for Kinlichíi’nii (Red House People Clan). She passed away Dec. 29, 2020, in Polacca, Arizona.
Jennifer graduated from Many Farms High School in 1972 and attended Navajo Community College in Tsaile, Arizona, from 1972 to 1974. She was a full-time mother for years and then worked as a teacher assistant for Pine Hill School District and Ganado Unified School District, retiring in 2015.
Jennifer was known for her arts and crafts, and was active in her church at Ganado Presbyterian Church and West White Cone Baptist Church.
Jennifer is survived by her husband, Merlin Yazzie Sr.; sons, Corey Yazzie and Merlin Yazzie Jr.; daughters, Remona Benally and Shundiin Bigman; adopted daughter, Hollie Dennison Baush; brothers, Douglas Lee, Rafvin Lee and Levoy Lee; sisters, Nettie Pelletier, Hattie Lee, Myrtle Lee, Jeanette Joe, Colleen Lee, and Reba Yazzie; maternal grandparents, John and Rose Walters; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lee; and seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Jennifer is preceded in death by her mother, Ella Mae Walters; father, Harry Lee; and sister, Myrtle Lee.
Pallbearers were Clifford Bahe, Tyrone Benally, Loren Bigman, Corey Yazzie and Jim Yazzie.
A reception will be scheduled at a later date with a memorial service.
Summit Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Wilson L. Joe
PINE SPRINGS, Ariz. — Graveside service for Wilson Lewis Joe, 72, of Pine Springs, Arizona, was held Dec. 30 in Pine Springs, with Father David officiating.
Wilson was born June 7, 1948, in Pine Springs, into the Dibélzhíní (Black Sheep Clan), born for Tá’bąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). He passed away Dec. 24, 2020, in Houck, Arizona.
Wilson attended Pine Springs Boarding School and graduated from Wingate High School. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served as a weapons mechanic from August 1968 to April 1970.
Wilson attended welding school and retired in October 2014 from Arizona State Yavapai County in Prescott, Arizona. He enjoyed ranching, being outdoors and visiting relatives.
Wilson is survived by his sons, Reuben Joe of Pine Springs, and Kendall Joe of Flagstaff; daughter, Nikarri Joe; brothers, Roger Joe of Window Rock, and Rudy Frank; sisters, Rose Daukei of Farmington, and Christine Deal; and 11 grandchildren.
Wilson is preceded in death by his parents, John Joe and Nora Ashley Frank; wife, Rose C. Joe; brothers, Henry L. Joe, Husky Joe and Leroy Frank; and son, Gregory Joe.
Pallbearers were Kendall Joe, Dewayne Joe, Gaevyn Joe, Matthew Joe, Phil Honie, and Xavier Joe.
Honorary pallbearers were Reuben Joe, Matias Joe, and McKail Joe.
Summit Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
Bobbie Arnold Lewis
GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas — Graveside service for Bobbie Arnold Lewis, 93, will be held today, Jan. 7, at 1 p.m., at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Bobbie was born Sept. 24, 1927, in Pinedale, New Mexico, to Tom Abel Lewis and Alth-Nos-Bah Hood. He was born into the Haltsooí (Meadow People Clan), born for Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan). He passed away peacefully on Nov. 15, 2020.
Bobbie grew up on the Navajo Reservation primarily in the Pinedale and Standing Rock areas. He attended and graduated primary school there. He spent lots of time with his many siblings and cousins herding sheep, running the canyons, and tending to the family lands. He loved to participate in all of the family gatherings while he was growing up on the reservation and often spoke of his time there.
Bobbie enlisted in the Army in June 1949 and is a veteran of the Korean Occupation. He served three years and attained the rank of corporal. He was extremely proud of his honorable service in the U.S. Army and spoke highly of the experiences he encountered and the impact they had on his life.
Upon discharge in August 1952, Bobbie moved to Dallas, Texas, where he soon met and fell for Marietta Olsen Lewis. They were married in 1963 and settled in the town of Duncanville, outside of Dallas.
Bobbie started working at Peerless Manufacturing as a welder and worked at Peerless for well over 15 years before retiring in 1983.
Bobbie was an avid football fan and had an undying passion for the Green Bay Packers. He was a longtime member of The United Methodist Church in Duncanville and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2414.
Bobbie is survived by his daughters, Loretta Kinson and Sarah Wilson; sisters, Alice Hildreth, Sally Garcia, Tillie Lewis, and Sara Montoya; brothers, Roger Lewis, Ernest Lewis, David Lewis, Tom Lewis Jr., and Ronald Lewis; grandson, Leo DeLaVega Jr.; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Bobbie is preceded in death by his wife, Marietta O. Lewis; father, Tom Lewis; mother, Alth-Nos-Bah Hood; stepmother, Jenny Lewis; sisters, Janet K. Tsouhlarakis and Shirlee Lewis; brothers, Albert Lewis, Robert Lewis, Jimmy Lewis, and Raymond Lewis; and granddaughter, Lesha Maia.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you stay safe and hold your loved ones close during this most difficult time.
Billy H. Bahe
CHINLE — Billy H. Bahe, 82, passed peacefully on Dec. 24, 2020. He was laid to rest at his maternal homestead at Łii tsé íłkaa’ nabitiin/Dahsáni Dasédá (Horse Shoe Trail, aka Porcupine Ridge) in Arizona.
Billy was Tó’áhani (Near the Water Clan), born for Tá’bąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). His maternal grandfather was Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People) and his paternal grandfather was Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water). He was the oldest child of the late Kee and Etta Bahe.
Billy attended Sherman Institute in Riverside, California, and later resided in Santa Monica, California. He worked for Robbins Auto Top Company, specializing in automotive upholstery.
Billy married, had children, and spent many years enjoying the beaches of Santa Monica and Los Angeles.
After 20 years in California, Billy and his family moved to the community of Navajo, New Mexico, where he worked for the Navajo Forest Products Industries and later for the Navajo Nation. He continued his marksmanship in upholstery on his own time.
Post retirement, Billy worked for Durham Transportation in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, transporting students in the Rio Rancho School District. Eventually, he and his wife retired to Wheatfields, Arizona.
Billy was known for his smile, compassion and generosity by many.
Billy is survived by his wife of 60 years, Felicita Bahe; children, Verges Raye Bahe of Albuquerque, Jerald Bahe of Wheatfields, LaVerne H. Garnenez, Esq., of Navajo, and Charlene Bahe of Window Rock; siblings, Juanita Bahe, Nelson Bahe and Dempsey Raye, all of Łii tsé íłkaa’ nabitiin/Dahsáni Dasédá, and Lorena B. Yazzie of Maricopa, Arizona; and 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Billy is preceded in death by his parents, Kee and Etta Bahe; brothers, Raymond Bahe and Leonard K. Bahe; and son, Jarvis D. Bahe.
Ronald Richard Etcitty
SHIPROCK — Graveside service for Ronald Richard Etcitty, known to family and friends as “Ron,” was held Jan. 6 at the local cemetery in Shiprock.
Ron was born in Bellemont, Arizona, son of the late Neilwood and Fern Etcitty. He passed away Dec. 29, 2020, at the age of 73.
Ron attended Navajo Methodist Mission High School in Farmington, and spent his early career working for the Navajo Tribe Ranching Department in Crownpoint, and later became an electrician.
Ron loved horses and as a young man competed in rodeos, first as a saddle-bronc rider and then a professional steer wrestler. He competed in rodeo from the 1960s to the 1990s and became a very well-known cowboy on the Navajo Reservation. He enjoyed spending time with family, skiing and watching sporting events (Dallas Cowboys, INFR and PBR).
Ron is survived by his sons, Ronald (Hoss) Etcitty Jr. (Charity), John Imig (Gina), and Brett Etcitty; brother, Larry Martinez; sister, Lenita (Ditter) Etcitty; and seven grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Ronald Etcitty Jr., John Imig, Kansas Larry Nez, Raymond C. Etcitty Jr., and Lorrance Etcitty.
Memorial donations in memory of Ronald Etcitty can be made to the family.
A celebration of Ron’s life will be held at a later date.
Clarence David Toledo Jr.
TORREON, N.M. — A memorial service for Clarence David Toledo Jr. (Ashkiil bahe Niyaá), 71, of Williams, Arizona, will be held June 20, 2021, in Torreon, New Mexico.
Clarence was born Aug. 15, 1949. He passed away Dec. 28, 2020.
Clarence graduated with the Class of 1967 from Gallup High School. He had a fulfilling extraordinary life and was a singer-songwriter solo acoustic guitarist for over 50 years.
Clarence was on the National Honor Society with an academic scholarship to Coe College. Instead his soul led him to a music career for decades. He joined Ruby & the Dykes from New York, meanwhile setting the tone for Clarence “Clearwater” to surface, sending his message of love, mother earth, and Diné way. He spoke and sang what he believed in most.
Clarence is survived by his best friend and wife, Kathleen Seekatz of Williams; children, Adakai and Cynthia Toledo of Albuquerque; Summer Toledo of Denver; Fashawna and Gilbert Toledo-Portillo of Denver; Dylan Toledo of Mesa Arizona; sister, Dr. Eulynda Toledo of Grants, New Mexico; and 13 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, Pinto Family (maternal side) of Vanderwagen, New Mexico, Toledo Family (paternal side) of Torreon; and many dear friends he holds close to his heart.
Clarence is preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Toledo Sr.; and sister, Dr. Kathryn Manuelito.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been created for the day of his tribute (https://everloved.com/life-of/clarence-jr-toledo/donate/).
Everette Howe Jr.
SHIPROCK — Everette Howe Jr., 63, of Shiprock, passed from this life on Dec. 28, 2020, at the Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He was born March 19, 1957, in Shiprock, to Everette Howe Sr. and Edith Randall.
Everette grew up in Cove, Arizona, and graduated from Many Farms High School. He served four years as a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps (1978-1982).
Everette served as a deputy sheriff with the San Juan County and McKinley County Sheriff’s departments and retired after 20-plus years of law enforcement service.
In 2015, he embarked on a new venture and started his own business, E-Security, LLC. His attention to detail was legendary and he took pride in the people he employed by treating them as equals. The discipline and patriotism he learned in the Marine Corps never left him, as friends and family will attest.
Throughout the years, his hobby for playing guitar led to him forming a band with friends and family. They played several shows all over the Four Corners playing country western and gospel music. His hobby for photography filled everyone with joy in all the capturing what he did for them throughout the years.
Everette’s family meant the world to him. He was happiest when he was in the presence of his children and grandchildren. He had an infectious personality and if you were fortunate enough to be in his presence, even for just a few minutes, you knew exactly how remarkable he was.
So many people looked up to Everette and admired him for his generosity and warm heartedness. Not only did he give back to his community, but he was also a highly active member in it.
Everette leaves to cherish his memory his son, Jasper Howe; daughters, Sheryl Howe, Michelle Howe and Kimberly Howe; brothers, George Howe, Samuel Howe, Rueben Howe, Charles Howe, and Anthony Randall; sisters, Marie Harrison and Ada Howe; three grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, and special friends.
Everette is preceded in death by his father, Everette Howe Sr.; mother, Edith Randall; and sisters, Lucille Howe and Irene Johnson.
Peter “Pete” Paddock
TUBA CITY — Graveside service for Peter “Pete” Paddock was held Dec. 1 at the Tuba City cemetery.
Peter was born Oct. 18, 1958, in Winslow, Arizona, to Phoebe and Ralph Paddock, into the Hashk’aa hadzohí (Yucca Fruit-Strung-Out-In-A-Line Clan), born for Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan). His maternal grandfather was Tł’ízí Łání (Many Goats) and paternal grandfather was Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House). He passed away Nov. 21, 2020, in Phoenix.
Peter attended Leupp Boarding School as a child and graduated from Tuba City High School in May 1977. After high school he found a love for doing electrical work, which became his passion.
Peter was employed with the Bureau of Indian Affairs as a maintenance man and a facility manager. He worked for Fire and Rescue for about 25 years for the Western Navajo Agency in Tuba City, Dennehotso, Rocky Ridge, Shonto, Tonalea Day School, Kaibeto, and Navajo Mountain. He also worked as a maintenance man with Tuba City Unified School District for seven years.
Peter loved watching the Arizona Cardinals and was a true fan. He enjoyed cooking, hunting, riding horses, ranching at Sand Springs, and being an electrician by trade.
Peter was a jack-of-all-trades and loved to help people with his many skills. He loved spending time with family, friends and grandchildren who called him “Nali Man.”
Peter is survived by his sons, Delbert “Leo” Hosteen (Karen), Aaron R. Paddock and Stephen Chimerica (Krista); brothers, Jensen Paddock (Lita) and Ernest “Ernie” Paddock (Shawna); sisters, Bessie Smith, Dolly Paddock, Grace Paddock, Carrie Paddock, and Racheal Tsingine (Vernon); and 11 grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, and friends who will miss him.
Peter is preceded in death by his parents, Phoebe and Ralph Paddock; brother, Allen Paddock; and grandfather, Jack McCabe.
Pallbearers were Delbert Hosteen, Aaron R. Paddock, Stephen Chimerica, Gabriel Paddock, Ernie Paddock, Vince Benally, and Mathias Hosteen.
Honorary pallbearers were Jensen Paddock and Grace Paddock.
The Paddock family would like to thank family and friends for their condolences and help during the difficult time they endured.
“Until we meet at Jesus’ feet…”
Valley Ridge Mortuary oversaw arrangements.
George McCabe Jr.
ST. MICHAELS, Ariz. — Graveside service for George McCabe Jr., 68, of St. Michaels, Arizona, was held Dec. 28 at the St. Michaels cemetery with Father Pio officiating.
George was born March 31, 1952, in Fort Defiance, into the Kinlichíi’nii (Red House People Clan), born for Ma’ii deeshgiizhinii (Coyote Pass Clan). He passed away Dec. 18, 2020, in Flagstaff.
George graduated from Window Rock High School in 1962 and worked various places as a welder. He worked over 25 years at St. Michaels Indian School and did carpentry through the CETA program from 1978 to 1986. He loved the great outdoors and was a good mechanic.
George is survived by his wife, Helen Long McCabe; sons, Emmanuel McCabe, Leroy McCabe and Gregory McCabe; daughters, Charlotte McCabe, Charlena McCabe and Maria McCabe; mother, Annie Nez-Wilson; brother, Donald Lee Wilson; sister, Mary Alice Shirley; and six grandchildren.
George is preceded in death by his son, Manuel G. Long; daughter, Gerilena McCabe; father, George McCabe Sr.; brothers, Antsen Wilson and James “Jimmy” Wilson; and sister, Birtha Wilson.
Pallbearers were Emmanuel McCabe, Leroy McCabe, Gregory McCabe, and Standford Yazzie.
Honorary pallbearers were Riley James and Messiah McCabe.
Summit Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Timothy James ”Kennedy” Dick
WINSLOW, Ariz. — Graveside service for Timothy James ”Kennedy” Dick, 57, was held Dec. 30, 2020, at the Desert View Cemetery.
Timothy was born Feb. 21, 1963, to Kee Bahe and Maye Emma Dick, in Tuba City. He passed away Dec. 20, 2020, in Chandler, Arizona.
Timothy loved collecting guns, working on vehicles as a hobby, ranch work, and working with cattle and horses. Most of all, he loved being around his nephews, nieces and their children, always teaching them life’s goals.
Timothy is survived by his sisters, Kathy Sands, Mary (Alex) Paddock, Lucinda (Timothy) Young, Elizabeth Nopah, and Misty Ravyn; grandson, Jacob L. Tsosie; uncle, Tommie (Ella) Curtis; and many nephews, nieces and grandchildren.
Timothy is preceded in death by his parents, Kee Bahe and Maye Dick; sisters, Marge Eskey, Becky (Elmer) Nelson and Jessi M. Dick; grandmother, Emma Taylor; aunt, Helen Nopah; uncle, Johnnie Taylor; niece, Timothea Paddock; and nephew, Kevin Young.
Lloyd Lawrence Mike
ST. MICHAELS, Ariz. — Graveside service for Lloyd Lawrence Mike, 57, of Window Rock, was held Dec. 30 at the St. Michaels cemetery in St. Michaels, Arizona, with Father Pio officiating.
Lloyd was born Jan. 3, 1963, in Fort Defiance, into the Tá’bąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan), born for Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan). He passed away Dec. 23, 2020, in Flagstaff.
Lloyd graduated from Window Rock High School in 1980 and attended Northern Arizona University. He was employed at El Paso Natural Gas/Kinder-Morgan Company for 39 years.
Lloyd enjoyed hunting, fishing, golfing, participating in rodeos and roping, attending all sports, riding his bike, and spending time with family and friends.
Lloyd is survived by his wife, Margaret J. Mike; son, Loren Mike; stepson, Adam Parker; daughter, Tiara Boye of Phoenix; stepdaughters, Trynaty and McKenna Parker; parents, Alfred and Rebecca Damon-Mike Sr.; brothers, Alfred Mike Jr. and Christopher Mike, both of Window Rock; sister, Brenda Mike of San Antonio, Texas; and three grandchildren.
Lloyd is preceded in death by his grandparents, George and Monica Damon.
Pallbearers were Loren Mike, Derek Boye, Loren Smith, Sammy Lee, Dwayne Salway, and Ted Scoopmire.
Honorary pallbearers were Alfred Mike Sr., Alfred Mike Jr., Christopher Mike, Darrell Bennett, Robert Bennett, Anthony Ashley, Jon Taliman, Myron Burnside, Alfred Mike III, and Ethan Toddy.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Summit Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Nathanial “Nate” Dan
KEARNS, Utah — Funeral services for Nathanial “Nate” Dan, 49, of Salt Lake City, Utah, will be held today, Jan. 7, at 11 a.m., at The Point Church in Kearns, Utah.
Nate was born in Monticello, Utah. He passed away Dec. 25, 2020, at Copper Ridge Health Care.
Nate is the son of Stella (Dan) Smiley Curtis and was the oldest of five siblings.
Nate graduated from Shiprock High School in 1990 and briefly attended the CEU in Price, Utah. He was last employed by Intermountain Traffic Safety Inc. for 10 years as a traffic sign technician.
Nate is survived by his mother, Stella of Rock Point, Arizona; sisters, Jamie (J Armando Hernandez) of Murray, Utah, and Patience of Ogden, Utah; brothers, Dywayne of Las Vegas, Nevada, and DJ (Teresa Barela) of Salt Lake City; and seven nephews, five nieces and three great-nieces.
Nate is preceded in death by his stepfather, Verne Curtis; grandfathers, Dan Smiley and Joe Begay; grandmother, Ginger Shirley Smiley; aunt, Nellie Tapaha; and father, Roger Tsosie.
Special thanks to Copper Ridge Health Care nursing staff for their care of our son/brother/uncle.
Geraldine R. Denetdeel
FORT DEFIANCE — Graveside service for Geraldine R. Denetdeel, 74, of Fort Defiance, was held Jan. 6 in Fort Defiance, with Deacon Daniel Martin officiating.
Geraldine was born Nov. 3, 1946, in Cornfields, Arizona, into the Tá’bąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan), born for Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan). She passed away Dec. 30, 2020, in Mesa, Arizona.
Geraldine retired from the Indian Health Service after 30-plus years.
Geraldine is survived by her son, Lionel Dawes; daughters, Bernadine Letcher, Sharon Denetdeel and Sheresa Denetdeel; parents, Zonnie James and Leo Dennison; brothers, Alonzo Dennison, Wayne Dennison, Patrick Dennison, Roger Dennison, and Richard Dennison; sisters, Pat Wauneka, Christine Dennison, Gertrude (Trudy) Peshlakai, Charlene (Shelly) Dennison, and LaVonne (Bonnie) Housington; and 22 grandchildren.
Geraldine is preceded in death by her husband, Boyd Denetdeel; and son, Ivan Dawes.
Pallbearers were Anthony Letcher, Chantee Letcher, Lionel Dawes, Lionel Dawes II, Lyder Begay, and Isaiah Begaye.
Summit Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Norma Jean Etsitty
CHINLE — Graveside service for Norma Jean Etsitty, 64, of Chinle, will be held Monday, Jan. 11, at 11 a.m., in Chinle, with Pastor Artie officiating.
Norma was born Oct. 29, 1956, in Winslow, Arizona, into Zuni, born for Haltsooí (Meadow People Clan). She passed away Jan. 2, 2021, in Chinle.
Norma graduated in 1976 and received a certificate of completion for bookkeeping in Denver. She worked as a cook at Chinle Elementary, Bashas’, and as a clerk at Chinle Chapter.
Norma enjoyed socializing with friends and family, sewing, reading her bible, and doing crossword puzzles.
Norma is survived by her sons, Duane Eskeets and Angelo Jimmie; daughters, Melissa Jimmie and Tammie Jimmie; brother, Michael Eskeets; and sister, Nora Running Crane (Eskeets).
Norma is preceded in death by Mary F. Baldwin, Leonard L. Eskeets, Delores Eskeets, Leona Eskeets, Laverne Eskeets, and Myron Eskeets.
Pallbearers will be Jeremy Jimmie, Angelo Jimmie, Cordell Attson, James Yazzie, Ronald Attson, and Olin Yonnie.
Honorary pallbearers will be Nora Running Crane and Michael Eskeets.
There will be no reception, due to COVID-19.
Silver Creek Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Danielle Danica Little
CRYSTAL, N.M. — Graveside service for Danielle Danica Little, 27, of Navajo, New Mexico, was held Dec. 29 at the family plot in Crystal, New Mexico, with Father Blaine officiating.
Danielle was born Nov. 11, 1993, in Gallup, into the Kinlichíi’nii (Red House People Clan), born for Tsi’naajinii (Black Streak Wood People Clan). She passed away Dec. 17, 2020, in Albuquerque.
Danielle is survived by her daughters, Drea Little and Raylynn Francisco; and sisters, Donnikka A. Little and Donnya M. Little.
Danielle is preceded in death by her father, Donovan Little; grandmother, Nancy Kee; and grandfather, Keith Little.
Pallbearers were Joseph Yazza, Emmanuel Tsui, Devin Segar, Joshua Hardy, Jordan Little, and Ronald Coan Jr.
Silver Creek Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
Jill Curley
BIRDSPRINGS, Ariz. — Graveside service for Jill Curley was held Jan. 5 at the Curley residence in Birdsprings, Arizona, where Jill was laid to rest next to his late wife Alice.
Jill was born Dec. 12, 1920, to Asdzon bi Tsiyishchilli and Tánéészááníí Ayóó’įłneezíí, into the ‘Áshįįhí (Salt People Clan), born for Ta’neeszahnii (Tangle Clan). He passed away peacefully of natural causes on Dec. 30, 2020, at his home in Birdsprings, at the age of 100.
Jill was one of seven siblings, including Casey Curley Sr., Elmer Curley, Edwin Curley, Ned Curley, Phyllis Curley-Wagoner, Nellie Dickson (Asdzaan Doo’h’aahii), and Guy Yazzie, all from Birdsprings.
During his century-long life, Jill worked with the BNSF Railroad in Winslow, Arizona, and the Southwest Forest Industry in McNary, Arizona.
Jill also participated in the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 and received vocational training, which prepared him for the workforce.
Jill is survived by his children, Ray Curley Sr., Jack Curley Sr., Carson Curley, Bernard Curley, and Andrew Curley of Birdsprings; and 26 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and 15 great-great-grandchildren.
Jill is preceded in death by his wife, Alice Thompson Curley; and children, Steven Paul Curley, Luther Curley, Mildred Dailey, and Joan Curley.
Greer’s Mortuary of Winslow was in charge of arrangements.
Tom A. Morgan
PINEDALE, N.M. — Graveside service for Tom A. Morgan, 94, of Pinedale, New Mexico, was held Dec. 30 at the family plot in Pinedale.
Tom was born April 28, 1928, in Pinedale, into the Haltsooí (Meadow People Clan), born for Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan). He passed away Dec. 18, 2020, in Gallup.
Tom attended school through the 9th grade and worked for the Navajo Tribe.
Tom is survived by his sons, Anselm Morgan and Lawrence T. Morgan; daughters, Louise Mariano and LaVera T. Morgan; and 23 grandchildren.
Tom is preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth L. Morgan; mother, Jennie M. Segundo; and son, Gilbert Morgan.
Pallbearers were Blaine “Boomer” Morgan, Bennie Chavez, Hesston Woodie, Aaron Mariano, LaVera T. Morgan, Aquella Cleveland, Kaiden Chavez, and Ernie Mariano.
Rollie Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
Ned C. Curley Sr.
CHINLE — Funeral services for Ned C. Curley Sr., 87, of Chinle, will be held today, Jan. 7, at 10 a.m., at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Chinle, with Bishop Miller officiating. Burial will follow at the Chinle Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Chinle.
Ned was born March 23, 1933, in Chinle, into the Tł’ááshchí’í (Red Bottom People Clan), born for Kinyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan). He passed away Dec. 31, 2020, in Chinle.
Ned served nine years in the U.S. Army with the 82nd Airborne Division and fought in the Korean War. He worked for and retired from Apache County.
Ned enjoyed the outdoors and was an avid horseman. He loved the canyon where he farmed each spring.
Ned was a man of faith who attended community chapter meetings where he advocated for agricultural development and the building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints where he served as a bishop.
Ned is survived by his wife, Gloria Curley; sons, Marvin Curley, Ned Curley Jr., Neil Curley, and Darren Curley; daughters, Doreen Vann and Nancy Avery; brothers, Denny Curley and David Curley Jr.; sisters, Nona Aguirre, Joanne Hoskie and Kathleen Etsitty; and 37 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Ned is preceded in death by his parents, Martha and David Curley Sr.; sisters, Lena Draper and Mary Guy; brother, Henry Curley; and son, Sgt. Darrell Curley.
Pallbearers will be Ephraim Avery, Matthew Avery, Nicholas Curley, Brandon Curley, Jaden Sam, and Virgil Dalton.
Alternate pallbearers will be Keanu Curley, Dylan Curley and Joshua Avery.
Honorary pallbearers will be David Curley Jr., Denny Curley, Ned Curley Jr., Marvin Curley, Darren Curley, Neil Curley, Anthony Vann, Craig Avery, Derrick Curley, and Christopher Vann.
Summit Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Jimmy Man Lee Sr.
WIDE RUINS, Ariz. — Graveside service for Jimmy Man Lee Sr., 84, of Wide Ruins, Arizona, will be held today, Jan. 7, at 10 a.m., at the family plot in Wide Ruins.
Jimmy was born May 18, 1936, in Ganado, Arizona, into the Tá’bąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan), born for Honágháahnii (One-walks-around Clan). He passed away Dec. 28, 2020, in Winslow, Arizona.
Jimmy retired from Santa Fe Railroad and enjoyed being a horseman, rancher, helping people, and watching old western movies.
Jimmy is survived by his sons, George Emerson Lee and Jimmy Man Lee Jr.; brother, Paul Lee; and four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Jimmy is preceded in death by his parents, Mabel and Chíe Yazhí Lee; brother, Billy Lee; and Betty Lee and Lorene Jones Lee.
Pallbearers will be George Emerson Lee, Jimmy Lee Jr., Leonard Jones, Gage Lee, Corey Jones, and Dane Jones.
Honorary pallbearers will be Paul Lee and Lorenzo Jones.
Summit Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Jerry C. Spencer Sr.
ST. MICHAELS, Ariz. — Graveside service for Jerry C. Spencer Sr., 84, of Rabbit Brush, New Mexico, will be held Friday, Jan. 8, at 1 p.m., at the St. Michaels cemetery in St. Michaels, Arizona.
Jerry was born Aug. 25, 1936, in Hunters Point, Arizona, into the Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan), born for Tá’bąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). He passed away Jan. 4, 2021, in Rabbit Brush.
Jerry retired from Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad as a machine operator in 2002. He enjoyed going to song and dances, traditional ceremonies, casinos, and spending time with his family.
Jerry is survived by his sons, Bennie J. Spencer and Jerry C. Spencer Jr.; daughter, Effie Spencer; brothers, Gilbert Spencer and Harlen Spencer; sister, Ruth Bowman; and 17 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Jerry is preceded in death by his wife, Mae J. Spencer; and sons, Ernest J. Spencer and Ronald J. Spencer.
Pallbearers will be Jerry C. Spencer Jr., Shaquille Spencer, Manuel Fulton, Miguel Fulton, Markell Fulton, and Ross Spencer.
Honorary pallbearers will be Jerry C. Spencer Jr., Bennie Spencer, Manuel Fulton, and Effie Fulton.
A curbside reception will take place at the Spencer residence in Rabbit Brush, following service.
Silver Creek Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Andy Lee Begay
SMOKE SIGNAL, Ariz. — Graveside service for Andy Lee Begay, 80, of Smoke Signal, Arizona, will be held Friday, Jan. 8, at 10:30 a.m., in Smoke Signal, with Billy Kee John officiating.
Andy was born Nov. 1, 1940, in Smoke Signal, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan). He passed away Dec. 25, 2020, in Whippoorwill, Arizona.
Andy attended the five-year program at Chilocco Indian School. He enjoyed herding sheep, nature walks, riding horses, and working on vehicles.
Andy is survived by his wife, Elsie Lee Begay; sons, Leon Lee Begay and Michael Lee; daughters, Perfhenia Haskan, Della Yazzie, Barbara Lee Begay, and Valencia Lee Begay; brothers, Ned Begay and James Begay; sister, Annie Wartz; and 27 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Andy is preceded in death by his son, Randy Lee Begay; sisters, Jane Begay and Mary Begay; mother, Ason Yazzie; and father, Montoya Begay.
Pallbearers will be Deon L. Begay, Matthew Haskin, Randy S. Yazzie, Samuel Haskan, CarMichael C. Begay, and Ethan O. Tsosie.
Honorary pallbearers will be Leon L. Begay, Michael L. Begay, Riley N. Tsosie, Ricky B. Haskan, Duane A. Yazzie, and Ernest Lee Sr.
Silver Creek Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Tom Woods
CHINLE — Graveside service for Tom Woods, 72, of Rough Rock, Arizona, was held Dec. 31 at the Chinle Veterans Cemetery.
Tom was born Aug. 28, 1947. He passed away Dec. 13, 2020.
Tom enjoyed going to movies, country dancing, dining out, rodeos, fairs, and watching parades.
Tom is survived by his ex-wife, Roszella Woods; son, Nathaniel Woods; daughter, Terena Woods; brothers, Alfred Woody and Randy Woody; and sister, Helen Woody.
Tom is preceded in death by Bo B. Woody, Sally Woody and Sarah Woody.
Honorary pallbearer was Nathaniel Woods.
Silver Creek Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
Lennie Mariano
SMITH LAKE, N.M. — Graveside service for Lennie Mariano, 62, of Smith Lake, New Mexico, was held Jan. 4 in Smith Lake, with Pastor Harry D. Largo officiating.
Lennie was born May 23, 1958, in Crownpoint, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Tó baazhní’ázhí (Two Who Came To the Water Clan). He passed away Dec. 22, 2020, in Santa Fe.
Lennie attended Thoreau Elementary School, Thoreau Middle School, Thoreau High School, and Navajo Skill Center (now known as Navajo Technical University). He was a silversmith for 30-plus years for various Native American jewelry stores, including Sunwest Silver, Alkin’s, Running Bear, and many others.
Lennie enjoyed attending revivals, playing the guitar, singing gospel songs, driving his Ford trucks, eating out at Don Diego’s restaurant, and spending time with family and friends.
Lennie is survived by his daughters, Patricia Mariano and Priscilla Mariano-Sam; and eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Lennie is preceded in death by his wife, Janet Mariano; daughter, Matilda Mariano; parents, Elsie Yazzie and Harry Delgarito; and brother, Larry Mariano.
Pallbearers were Nemarvel Piaso, Marquez Piaso, Alex Tom, Michael Vandever, Samuel Delgarito, and Derrick Kenneth.
Honorary pallbearers were Patricia Mariano and Priscilla Mariano-Sam.
Rollie Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
William Roland Yazzie
ST. MICHAELS, Ariz. — Graveside service for William Roland Yazzie, 57, of St. Michaels, Arizona, will be held Friday, Jan. 8, at the St. Michaels cemetery.
William was born March 23, 1963, in St. Michaels, into the Táchii’nii (Red Running Into the Water People Clan), born for Dibélzhíní (Black Sheep Clan). He passed away Dec. 28, 2020, in St. Michaels.
William graduated from Window Rock High School and received an associate’s degree in auto body repair in Albuquerque. He enjoyed watching sports, especially his favorite teams, the Lakers and Cowboys.
William is survived by his sons, Brandon R. Yazzie and William R. Yazzie Jr.; brothers, Jimmy Yazzie and Robert Yazzie; and sisters, Florene I. Jesus, Ruby Yazzie, Angela Gilbert, and Della Yazzie.
William is preceded in death by his parents Billy and Irene P. Yazzie; brother, Lee B. Yazzie; and grandparents, Charlie and Mae Peshlakai.
Silver Creek Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Tilden McCabe
CANYON DIABLO, Ariz. — Graveside service for Tilden McCabe, 42, of Leupp, Arizona, will be held Friday, Jan. 8, at 11 a.m., in Canyon Diablo, Arizona.
Tilden was born March 5, 1978, in Winslow, Arizona, into the Naakai dine’é (Mexican Clan), born for Tsi’naajinii (Black Streak Wood People Clan). He passed away Dec. 26, 2020, in Flagstaff.
Tilden attended some college and worked in landscaping and masonry construction. He enjoyed working with construction, working on vehicles, and spending time with his nieces, nephews and family.
Tilden is survived by his mother, Jennie McCabe; brothers, Anderson McCabe and Dennis McCabe; and sisters, Evangeline Warren, Matilda McCabe, Marylou Clark, and Earlene Williams.
Tilden is preceded in death by his father, Bennie McCabe; brother, Emerson McCabe; and grandparents, Bobby and Mildred McCabe, and Anna and Big Ben.
Pallbearers will be Matthew McCabe, Leland George, Vernon George, and Stacy Cly.
Honorary pallbearers will be Anderson McCabe, Dennis McCabe, Albert Clark Jr., and Ritchie Warren.
Summit Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Dennison Lee Begay
KLAGETOH, Ariz. — Graveside service for Dennison Lee Begay, 37, of Klagetoh, Arizona, will be held Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 10 a.m., at St. Anne’s Mission in Klagetoh.
Dennison was born Feb. 18, 1983, in Gallup, into the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water Clan), born for Tá’bąąhá (Water’s Edge Clan). He passed away Jan. 2, 2021, in Klagetoh.
Dennison attended Sanders Valley High School and was employed with C.C. Enterprise in Grand Junction, Colorado.
Family was very important to Dennison. He loved to make jokes and enjoyed fishing, playing basketball, and was a track runner and champion bike jumper in California.
Dennison is survived by his daughters, Brielle Begay and Tyara Begay of Laveen, Arizona; parents, Irene and Frank Begay Sr.; brothers, Jones Begay, Franklin Begay, Frank Begay Jr., Harold Begay, Daniel Tsosie, and Basil Allen; sisters, Gloria Begay, Flora Begay, Dorthy Begay, Laverna Good Thunder, DeLaura Bahe, and Charlene Richardson; aunt, Lanora Slivers; and grandparents, Barbara Bahe Clark and Miller Bahe.
Dennison is preceded in death by Jefferson Begay; and grandfather, Ned Tsosie Clark.
Silver Creek Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.