Alfredo Eliseo Lopez
was 80 years old when he passed away on Friday, July 11th, 2025, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was a longtime resident of Gonzales Ranch/La Sacatosa, New Mexico, located near Villanueva, New Mexico. He was born on Friday, October 13th, 1944, in Gonzales Ranch, New Mexico, to Rudolfo and Bersave Lopez.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Rudolfo and Bersave Lopez; his brother, Rudy Lopez; his sister, Rosie Maestas; brother-in-law, Johnny Maestas; brother-in-law, Rudy Hasting; brother-in-law, David Torres; his beloved daughter, Florence Lopez; and many other relatives.
He is survived by his daughter, Antionette Lopez; his son, Alfredo K. Lopez and wife Erica; his daughter, Camilla Lopez and son-in-law Adrian Lopez; his 10 grandkids and 17 great-grandkids; his sisters, Mary Hasting, Evelyn Torres, Maria Perea (James), Lucille White (Ross); and sister-in-law, Martha Lopez; his brothers, David Lopez (Diane), Marvin Lopez, Alberto Lopez, and Anthony Lopez; and many nephews, nieces, and cousins. He was an amazing father, brother, and son. He had such a wonderful smile and will be missed dearly. He was a retired electrician. His favorite meal was breakfast. His favorite soda was Dr. Pepper. His favorite color was purple. He was a hard worker, smart, funny, and loved to play cards and board games, especially Aggravation with his granddaughter Meisha. One of his favorite pastimes was waiting for the mail to arrive.
The Pallbearers will be Alfredo K. Lopez, Adrian Lopez, Alyxzandre Lopez, Alfredo Lopez, Isaac Lopez, Abram Lopez, Emilio Chavez, and Michael Garcia. Honorary Pallbearers will be all his grandchildren. May he find peace and comfort, and may he rest in peace.
He will always be loved, cherished, and missed.
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