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Mona
February 06, 2024
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Neuhauser, Karen Sieglinde Karen Sieglinde Neuhauser, aka "Ginga" to family. Long time resident of Albuquerque, Sieglinde passed away on the 26th January 2017 surrounded by friends and family members. Sieglinde was born on 16 Nov 1947 in Washington DC, she moved to Tucson Arizona with her family...
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Mona
February 06, 2024
Ginga, you have left an empty place in our lives. You are gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.
Loey
February 06, 2022 | Family
Dear Ginga, I want to interrupt your exploration of the universe to let you know - there is never a day that goes by that I do not think of you. You are and will forever be missed here on earth. Love you.
Erika Smith
February 09, 2021
I think about you every single day still! You were right We are creative soulmates!
MoNa Aragon
February 07, 2021 | Friend
Dear Ginga, we still love you and miss you.
Lorelei Harnisch
February 06, 2021 | Sister
Sieglinde was one of a kind. didnt see her much but will always remember when she visited (us) cousins in the mountains of North Carolina. also, Travis, my oldest son would visit her if he had a engineering job near her. he said she was not old to him but a great person to talk to. Know all of you miss her.
(cousin) Yolanda Ferguson
Yolanda Ferguson
February 08, 2020 | CLYDE, NC | Family
Dear Neuhausers,
I never forget Sieglinde showing me her room on a visit to your big house and sharing with me her delight in learning, in school, in science, in her family. Her vigorous joy, which she kept to the end of her days, that is, her days on earth. I deeply believe she is rejoicing even more and with us all in spirit.
Love to you all,
Diane
Diane Stowell
May 13, 2017 | Santa Barbara, CA
Pete,
Give me a call if you need anything. I could take care of her horse or dog. Probably too late...
350-2647
Fran
Fran Kanipe
April 03, 2017 | Albuquerque, NM
I worked at Sandia with Sieglinde from ~1990 until 1996. She was a great mentor, and a great supporter of women in science and engineering. She was so smart and well rounded, it seemed she knew a great deal about almost every topic. I still remember how shocked she was that I didn't know what song the doomed were singing on the Titanic as it sank. I pray she is at peace and am glad to hear that she was surrounded by her family as she passed.
Nancy Russell Griego
April 03, 2017 | Belen, NM