Castillo, Pascual, 90, an Army Veteran and resident of San Lorenzo, NM, entered eternal rest on Friday,
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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}Castillo, Pascual, 90, an Army Veteran and resident of San Lorenzo, NM, entered eternal rest on Friday,
Russell Leon Valencia, 82, a resident of Silver City, NM, entered into eternal rest on Thursday, May 30,
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