Mary-Archuleta-Obituary

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Mary Lou Archuleta

Oct 27, 1937 - May 20, 2024

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Our most sincere and deepest condolences to Mary Lou's family. I think the last time we saw her was for her grandson Daniel's wedding and she was just as friendly and fun to be around as ever. May you all find peace knowing that your mom is resting now. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Mary Lou,
In many ways you were more like an older sister rather than an aunt when we growing up. There were less than 7 years between us. I remember you making fudge, dancing with the broom when one of your favorite songs came on the radio. I remember playing pitarria (not sure of spelling) with you and Cres on a home made game board using beans and chicos for game pieces. I remember you and Cres dancing to “True Love” at your wedding reception. Even though we did not see each other...

May she rest peacefully in the arms of the Lord! As a young child, I always thought she was stunningly beautiful. She and Uncle Cres made such a beautiful couple and were so happy. I’m sure she is happy with him now in heaven. Sending prayers and hugs to all the family.

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Mary's Obituary

Mary Lou Archuleta, 86, of Springer, New Mexico passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on May 20, 2024. She was born in Wagon Mound on October 27, 1937 to Elauterio and Manuelita Salazar (Maes). She graduated from Wagon Mound High School in 1956. Soon after, she married the love of her life, Crescencio Archuleta, on October 10, 1957. Together, they moved to Springer in 1960 to grow their loving family.

Mary Lou made friends where ever she went. In the early years, she worked at Linder Drug Store and Colfax General Hospital and Nursing Home. She was later employed by Springer Municipal Schools where she continued her love of cooking and serving others. Mary Lou completed her professional servitude with Professional Home Healthcare providing companionship and care to elderly clients.

Mary Lou will be remembered as a loving and giving person who always ensured other’s needs were met before hers. Whether it was homemade jellies, panocha, biscochitos, tamales, empanaditas, or any other treats she found a recipe for; she ensured all her friends had a homemade plate of goodies for the holidays. Mary Lou was a devout Catholic and a member of St. Joseph’s Parish in Springer where she was also involved with the Altar Society. She was also active in Springer Senior Citizen Center where her and her beloved husband were crowned Valentine’s Day King and Queen. Some of Mary Lou’s other pleasures included playing slot machines at various casinos, joining friends at Supper Club outings with the Senior Center, and attending her grandchildren’s sporting events.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Elauterio and Manuelita Salazar, husband, Crescencio Archuleta and son, Donald Archuleta; brothers, Max, Eloy, Alex, Don and sister, Lita Garcia; grandchildren, Cassie Martinez and Adam Tapia and great-grandson, Alias Jacob Martinez.

Mary Lou is survived by her loving children, Crescencio (Chris) Jr. and spouse Deborah; Cecelia Montoya and husband, John; Angela Sierra and husband, Gene; Michelle Archuleta, and Michael. She is also survived by grandchildren, Celina and husband Jimmy Apodaca, Erika Lucero and husband, Gabe, Daniel Sierra and wife Kim, Jared Sierra, Christian Martinez, Estevan Tapia, Connie Martinez, and Natasha Archuleta; great-grandchildren, Audriana, James Jr.(JJ), Jaycee and Kyle Apodaca; Liliana (Lily), Lucas and Liam Lucero; Noah and Naomi Tapia, Layla Tapia, Dawson Ashe and her sister Isabel Gonzales, special grand-dog and companion, Roscoe, also surviving are numerous nieces and nephews.  

Recitation of the Most Holy Rosary will be held on Friday June 14, 2024 at 10:00 AM, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Springer, immediately followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 AM. She will then be laid to rest at the Springer Cemetery.

Arrangements for Mary Lou Archuleta are under the direction of Alderette-Pomeroy Funeral Home of Raton.

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