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Pvt Robert Madden Palmer

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Pvt Robert Madden Palmer

Birth
Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Death
12 Nov 2003 (aged 91)
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
Plot
12 0 268
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Bob was predeceased by parents Levering Palmer and Pearl Klotz Palmer; a sister Mary and brother Paul. Bob was survived by his wife Agneda; daughter Melissa (husband Jeff); 3 grandchildren: David, Jason, and Mary; 5 great-grandchildren: Deven, Shawn, Vivian, Jeffery, and Brinan; 6 nieces and nephews, children of his brother Paul.

Bob was a disabled veteran of WWII. He served in the Military Police and Border Patrol. He had been head of maintenance at Camp Pendleton, San Diego, California. He also worked for many years as a dispatcher in the Los Alamos Fire Department. He was an electrician and had a ranch in Ojo Caliente.

In 1969, Bob married Agneda Sanchez, a teacher in the Rio Arriba County Schools. They resided in Alcalde and then moved to Albuquerque. They also had a winter home in Brownsville, Texas.

Viewing was on 21 Nov 2003 Metropolitan Direct Burial, San Mateo, south of Lomas in Albuquerque. Memorial Mass was on 22 Nov 2003 at St. Therese Church in Albuquerque.
Bob was predeceased by parents Levering Palmer and Pearl Klotz Palmer; a sister Mary and brother Paul. Bob was survived by his wife Agneda; daughter Melissa (husband Jeff); 3 grandchildren: David, Jason, and Mary; 5 great-grandchildren: Deven, Shawn, Vivian, Jeffery, and Brinan; 6 nieces and nephews, children of his brother Paul.

Bob was a disabled veteran of WWII. He served in the Military Police and Border Patrol. He had been head of maintenance at Camp Pendleton, San Diego, California. He also worked for many years as a dispatcher in the Los Alamos Fire Department. He was an electrician and had a ranch in Ojo Caliente.

In 1969, Bob married Agneda Sanchez, a teacher in the Rio Arriba County Schools. They resided in Alcalde and then moved to Albuquerque. They also had a winter home in Brownsville, Texas.

Viewing was on 21 Nov 2003 Metropolitan Direct Burial, San Mateo, south of Lomas in Albuquerque. Memorial Mass was on 22 Nov 2003 at St. Therese Church in Albuquerque.

Inscription

PVT US ARMY
WORLD WAR II

Gravesite Details

Resided in Albuquerque, NM



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