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Edward Maese Obituary

Edward Lares Maese
Edward Lares Maese, 91 of Alamogordo, died February 7, 2011, in New Mexico. Mr. Maese was Born Sept. 16, 1919, in Fabens, Texas, to Jesus and Maria De Luz Lares Williams De Maese.
Edward was a devoted son, who cared for his parents with honor and dignity, he was faithful to his faith and gave his parents a Catholic burial. He was a good son, husband, father and always charitable.
Mr. Maese served in the Army during World War II and served the Alamogordo School District until his retirement.
Mr. Maese was preceded in death by his wife Margaret Sanchez Hill Maese in 2006, and his two children Armando Maese and Betty Maese Lucero. He is survived by daughter Cecilia Maese of Alamogordo and son Peter Maese of Corrales, NM., and his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The Holy Rosary was held at 6 pm on February 16, 2011 followed by the Requiem Mass, at Our Lady of Sorrow Church. In his Memory, the extended families of Edward Maese sisters families were present in his loving memory. Officiating, Father T. Burfitt.
For information visit web sight at Alamogordo Funeral Home. Edward Lares Maese, cremation took place locally at PCS.
The Extended Families of his sisters request that donations be made in this honor to Meals on Wheels, through Good Samaritan Society Betty Dare.

Published by Alamogordo Daily News from Feb. 28 to Mar. 28, 2011.
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Dear Cecelia and Peter-
How very sorry I was to learn of the loss of your precious father. When someone you love dies, it leaves an empty spot in your hearts which could never be filled by any other person. What a wonderful gift we have from god in the gift of memories. When you close your eyes, you can see and remember your father just as he was when he was happy and healthy. Soon, in a new world of god's making, all pain, suffering and sickness will be gone forever. Until then, I will keep you both in my thoughts and prayers.
Bill Jensen

March 2, 2011

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