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FLOY AGNES NARANJO LEE JULY 23, 1922 - MARCH 6, 2018 Floy Agnes Naranjo Lee, 95, died peacefully in her sleep Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at her home at Kingston Residence, Santa Fe, NM. A member of Santa Clara Pueblo, she was the granddaughter of Francisco and Katalina Naranjo, and daughter of Severiano F. Naranjo and Floy Maisie Summit Naranjo, who were teachers at the Albuquerque Indian School where Aggie was born. She was their fourth child and was predeceased by her brothers, Frank Naranjo and Mark Naranjo, and her sisters, Kathryn Elston and Rose Clark. She was also predeceased by her husbands, Clyde P. Stroud, John J. Schmink, and William P. Lee. Aggie is survived by her daughter Patricia Stroud Reifel, son-in-law Robert D. Reifel, grandson Sam W. Reifel, granddaughter Peggy M. Reifel and many Santa Clara cousins, nieces and nephews. Aggie graduated from the University of New Mexico with a BS in Biology in 1945. In her first "real" job, she worked at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project as a hematology technician. When WWII was over, she entered the University of Chicago for graduate school, where she met and married Clyde Stroud. Their daughter, Patricia, was born there. Clyde soon died of cancer and after a few years, Aggie returned to the U of C to finish her Ph.D. in zoology, which was awarded in 1966. From 1946 until 1979, she pursued a career in radiation biology and cytogenetics, specializing in cancer research and advancing the science of tissue culture and chromosome analysis. In the 1960's she pioneered a method of computer analysis of chromosomes, using an electron microscope and a computer as big as a large room. She worked at the Argonne National Laboratory, first housed at the University of Chicago and then in Lemont, IL; later served as director of the Department of Tissue Culture at the Pasadena Foundation for Medical Research; was a senior scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA; and returned to Los Alamos to be a radiobiologist in the Lab's Mammalian Biology Group. She was a founding member of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society, an early member of the Tissue Culture Association, and a member of the International Society for Cell Biology, among other scientific associations. Aggie retired to Belen, NM, with her husband John Schmink and became an avid golfer. She was very proud of hitting a hole-in-one even as she lost her eyesight to macular degeneration. She also found time to pursue art and made many beautiful paintings. She and husband Bill Lee moved to Rio Rancho, NM in the 1990's, where they lived until Aggie moved to Kingston Residence in Santa Fe, NM in 2013. Aggie's generous nature and gentle manner endeared her to many everywhere she lived. The family will offer a celebration of Aggie's life at her cousin Clara Stone's former home at 379 Flower Rd., Santa Clara Pueblo on Saturday, March 10, 2018 from 11-3. Berardinelli Family Funeral Service 1399 Luisa Street Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 984-8600 Please sign our guestbook for the family at: www.berardinellifuneralhome.com

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Published by Santa Fe New Mexican from Mar. 7 to Mar. 11, 2018.

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Nathanael McCormick

October 4, 2018

I am doing a research project on your mother, Patty. She is such a good role model for future scientists.

I'm sorry for your loss.

~ Nathanael McCormick

Veronique

April 1, 2018

Dear Aggie's Family,

Please accept my deepest sympathies. Aggie's determination and life experiences will continue to inspire many. What a joy it was to meet her at the gym and to see her workout in her nineties! Aggie was wonderful.

Cookie Conant

March 17, 2018

What a treasure! Aggie was friends with my parents and I was with Aggie the day she shot her 'hole in one' which she could not tell she had accomplished. What fun to see her face when I told her it went in the hole.

Joan Dixon

March 13, 2018

Dear Patricia and family,
This is the story of a life well lived. Your Mom is a role model and leaves a legacy of "adding to the Light of the World" each of us in our own bright manner, and to me, you are the PROOF of it. Love is Forever! Joanie

Larry Campbell

March 10, 2018

Patty,
We just learned tonight of your mother's passing, and it is with a heart of sadness and yet joy that we saw her so recently. What a special connection there was between my mother and your mother in school at UNM and at work in Los Alamos so many years ago. Please be in touch. Our sincerest condolences.

Larry and Melissa Campbell

Kathryn B

March 10, 2018

Sincerest condolences to the family. Your loved one was one of the rare individuals whose long life mirrored the words of Psalm 90:10.

We look forward to the time when, at the age of 95, we will still be considered a youngster! (Isaiah 65:17,20).

PAUL DOUGHTY

March 10, 2018

MY thoughts and love are with you,

Sharon Whoolery

March 10, 2018

Patricia, sorry for your loss but as you wrote she had a great life.
Sharon and Bill

March 10, 2018

Patricia, we are sorry for your loss but as you wrote what a wonderful life Aggie had.
Sharon and Bill Whoolery

March 8, 2018

Dear Patricia, Robert, Sam, Peggy & Family,

We are so sorry about Aggie's passing. Sending love & sympathy.

Love,

Sharon & Michael

Aria Sanders

March 8, 2018

I remember as a child reading the little book about Aunt Aggie. It was amazing to learn my Aunt from Santa Clara Pueblo was a great scientist. Her story is an inspiration!

Sara Cordova

March 8, 2018

Aunt Patty, Uncle Bob, Peggy and Sam - I am so sad to hear of the loss of Aunt Aggie. My prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. She sure was an amazing woman who left a notable legacy. May we all strive to be as strong, smart and energetic as she was! Love - Sara, Max, Marcus and Lana

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