Sal served his country honorably in World War II as a member of the U.S. Navy and fought at Iwo Jima. His life can be defined by his positive outlook, independent spirit, and deep Catholic faith.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Rafaelita and Martin Anaya, Sr., and Salomon Bonney, Sr.; and by two sisters and three brothers: Elvira Lopez, Angie Marquez, Martin Anaya, Jr., and Eduardo and Eugenio Bonney.
Survivors include his children: Salomon Jr., Irene, Leon, Bruce, and Jacqueline; and his beloved grandchildren; his nieces, Terry Bonney and Lisa Lopez, and the families of both his deceased and five surviving siblings: Edwina Garcia, Dolores Saavedra, Loretta Gomez, and Larry and Rudolfo Anaya.
Sal served his country honorably in World War II as a member of the U.S. Navy and fought at Iwo Jima. His life can be defined by his positive outlook, independent spirit, and deep Catholic faith.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Rafaelita and Martin Anaya, Sr., and Salomon Bonney, Sr.; and by two sisters and three brothers: Elvira Lopez, Angie Marquez, Martin Anaya, Jr., and Eduardo and Eugenio Bonney.
Survivors include his children: Salomon Jr., Irene, Leon, Bruce, and Jacqueline; and his beloved grandchildren; his nieces, Terry Bonney and Lisa Lopez, and the families of both his deceased and five surviving siblings: Edwina Garcia, Dolores Saavedra, Loretta Gomez, and Larry and Rudolfo Anaya.
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