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Elizabeth Whitefield-Thorne Obituary

Elizabeth Whitefield-Thorne



The Honorable

Elizabeth

E.Whitefield died peacefully in her home on August 11, 2018 after a courageous 11 year battle with cancer. She died as she lived, graciously and generously. Her loving husband, and devoted caretaker, Paul Thorne; and her dear friends, Mary Torres and John Chavez were at her side.

Elizabeth was born at a Marine Base in Cherry Point, NC on May 9, 1947 to a family of Irish/Swiss

immigrants. She came to New Mexico with her first husband, Jan Whitefield. She received her Bachelor of Arts, Magna cum Laude, from the University of New Mexico in 1974, becoming the first member of her family to graduate college. Elizabeth attended UNM Law School, graduating with her Juris Doctorate in 1977. Elizabeth, by then Judge Whitefield, was awarded the UNM School of Law Distinguished Achievement Award in 2015.

Elizabeth practiced law for almost thirty years, first with the late Willard F. ("Bill") Kitts and then with the law firm of Keleher & McLeod, where she became the first female shareholder and first female member of the Executive Committee. As a young lawyer, Elizabeth immediately became involved in the local legal community and began giving back. She was a member of the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association where she served as Assistant Editor of the Trial Lawyers Journal. She was a State Bar of New Mexico Bar Commissioner for twelve years. Together with her good friend and fellow Commissioner Mary Torres, Elizabeth supported and implemented a policy of inclusion in the State Bar, actively promoting diversity through action. For her efforts and service, Elizabeth was awarded the State Bar Past President's Award in 2012.

One of Elizabeth's

greatest contributions to the New Mexico legal community was her founding of the New Mexico Women's Bar Association, together with Carol Conner and her lifelong friend Margaret Moses Branch, in 1991. The NMWBA was created to address the deficit of women judges, women seminar speakers, women in major law firm positions, and women as lead counsel. The work of Elizabeth and her cofounders is evidenced today by the number of women in the New Mexico Judiciary, the New Mexico Bar, and in significant leadership positions throughout the State. Elizabeth is a recipient

of the coveted Henrietta Pettijohn Award, named for the first woman attorney in New Mexico and the NMWBA Founder's Award.

Judge Whitefield was appointed to the Second Judicial District Court in 2007 by Gov. Bill Richardson. She served as the presiding Family Court Judge from 2007 through her retirement in 2016. As presiding judge, she was instrumental in establishing the Peter H. Johnstone Day, where attorneys and mental health professionals provide free assistance to low income families to resolve divorce, child custody and other family law issues. She was always looking for a way to help people through the system in a more dignified and compassionate manner. She was a highly respected judge, revered for her work ethic, her fairness and insight, her extensive legal knowledge and experience until her retirement in 2016.

After she retired, she continued to volunteer her time to the Court as a pro tem judge.



In 2016, the

Albuquerque Chamber of

Commerce awarded Judge Whitefield with the Spirit of New Mexico Award for her extraordinary service to the community.

She received the 2017

Justice Pamela B. Minzner Professionalism

Award from the State Bar of New Mexico, and the Albuquerque Bar Association Outstanding Judge of the Year Award for 2016.

Like her numerous other awards, these awards honored Judge Whitefield's years of mentoring, leadership and service.

Elizabeth performed one of her greatest acts of

service when she testified in support of the End of Life Options Act during the 2018 New Mexico Legislative Session. The Act would have allowed terminally ill patients to choose to end their life and suffering with medical assistance. In support of the Act she told the legislators

"cancer has stolen everything from me; my ability to work, my ability to eat, my ability to drink. Don't let me die without dignity. I implore you to give me the choice that is right for me."

Though she was a dedicated and revered lawyer and public servant, Elizabeth was first and foremost a treasured friend. She loved entertaining her numerous friends with a glass of wine, golfing with her golf buddies, and shopping with an energy few could match. She was known for her fabulous sense of style and fashion, and after she retired, she gifted numerous pieces of her wardrobe to young women trial

attorneys.

She married her great love, Paul Thorne in 1986, escorted down the aisle by her dear friend, Mike Danoff. Paul was her best friend, her advisor, her mentor, her confidante, and her devoted caregiver. Quite simply, Paul was her everything, and Elizabeth was Paul's everything. In fact, Elizabeth's last words were "Paul, Paul, Paul."

Elizabeth is survived by her loving husband, Paul Thorne; her sister, Mary Ratchford; her sister in law, Steph Medoff (Mark); her brother in law, Steve Thorne (Randi); her devoted dogs, Sophie and Leo; her first husband, Jan Whitefield (Karin); her lifelong friend, Bev Davies; and her sisters of choice, Nan Nash, Deb "shotgun" Ramirez, Mary "meritorious" Torres, and Deborah Walker.

A Memorial Service for Elizabeth will be on, Friday August 31, 2018 at 2:00

p.m. at Albuquerque

Country Club 601 Laguna Blvd SW, Albuquerque,

N.M. 87104.

A reception will follow.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating in Elizabeth's name to Animal Humane New Mexico, 615 Virginia Street SE Albuquerque NM 87108 or to the New Mexico State Bar Foundation, PO Box 92860, Albuquerque, NM 87109. Contributions may be made online to the New Mexico State Bar Foundation using this link: https://form.jotform.com/sbnm/JudgeElizabethWhitefieldDonation.

"What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes part of us." Helen Keller. Elizabeth you are part of all of us and we will love you forever. Please visit our online guest book for Elizabeth at www.frenchfunerals.com
Published by Albuquerque Journal from Aug. 19 to Aug. 30, 2018.

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Michael Myers

August 30, 2018

Paul, my heart goes out to you at this difficult time. Take care of yourself and we'll get together at a later date with the gang from UNM Theatre.

Christian

August 29, 2018

My deepest condolences for your loss. May the God of All comfort prove to be your strength during this difficult time.
Psalm 18:2

Gilbert Garcia

August 28, 2018

I did not know her, however, a life well lived in service to the greater good is a Wonderful legacy to leave. One builds a life like this living every day to the fullest, reaching for creative thoughts and doing the best we can every day. Those that had her in their lives are fortunate. Wishing peace, comfort, and acceptance to her survivors.

Gina Newton Yarber

August 28, 2018

Elizabeth,

I will always remember you as a person who lifted people up, fought for justice and loved with all your heart. Rest in Peace.

Anthony

August 27, 2018

Sorry for your loss. "God is near to all those calling upon him..."(Psalm 145:18)

Joan M Waters

August 26, 2018

Elizabeth was a lovely woman, in every sense of the word, lovely. She was intelligent, kind, warm. The New Mexico Bar and the community as a whole has lost "a good one." May she rest in peace. My condolences to Paul and all who knew and loved her. I am privileged to have known her.

Joseph Segura

August 26, 2018

A Very Graceful Lady.
My thoughts are with Elizabeth's family,
Always a kind human Elizabeth will be remembered as.

Jan Gilman-Tepper

August 21, 2018

Elizabeth, we miss you already. Your bright optimism and caring and kind and generous soul was so needed on this planet! You have been an inspiration for me since the first week of our first year of law school.
I love you and will forever remember you.

Susy Golden

August 20, 2018

What a lovely, caring, and wonderful woman Judge Whitefield was. She really cared about the clients and the community. Thank you for everything, Judge Whitefield and may God bless you.

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