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PFC Bonifacio Leonides Anglada

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PFC Bonifacio Leonides Anglada Veteran

Birth
Taos, Taos County, New Mexico, USA
Death
30 Sep 2013 (aged 73)
New Mexico, USA
Burial
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
Plot
21-628
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Bonifacio, born and raised in Taos and a resident of Santa Fe, was predeceased by his parents José Toribio Anglada and Maclovia Romero Anglada; and brother José Benjamin Roy Anglada.

Bonifacio was survived by his loving wife of nearly 40 years, Celina Anglada; daughter Lucía and husband Jacobo; son Bonifacio Jr. and wife Lisa; grandchildren: Liliana, Eliseo, and Azelia; brother Adelmo Anglada and wife Rosalind; sister- in-law Ramona Anglada; and aunts, uncles, wife's family, nieces and nephews.

Bonifacio was a veteran of the US Army. He worked as a surveyor for the highway department and was a civil engineer technician for the US Forest Service where he retired. He was an active member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Bonifacio enjoyed being outdoors, going for wood, eating his favorite foods, and going shopping to look for bargains. But above all, he was a loving husband, father, and grandfather who devoted his life to his family and enjoyed every moment he could spend with them.

A visitation and Rosary were at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church on 6 Oct 2013. Funeral Mass was on 7 Oct 2013 also at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Burial followed in the Santa Fe National Cemetery.
Bonifacio, born and raised in Taos and a resident of Santa Fe, was predeceased by his parents José Toribio Anglada and Maclovia Romero Anglada; and brother José Benjamin Roy Anglada.

Bonifacio was survived by his loving wife of nearly 40 years, Celina Anglada; daughter Lucía and husband Jacobo; son Bonifacio Jr. and wife Lisa; grandchildren: Liliana, Eliseo, and Azelia; brother Adelmo Anglada and wife Rosalind; sister- in-law Ramona Anglada; and aunts, uncles, wife's family, nieces and nephews.

Bonifacio was a veteran of the US Army. He worked as a surveyor for the highway department and was a civil engineer technician for the US Forest Service where he retired. He was an active member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Bonifacio enjoyed being outdoors, going for wood, eating his favorite foods, and going shopping to look for bargains. But above all, he was a loving husband, father, and grandfather who devoted his life to his family and enjoyed every moment he could spend with them.

A visitation and Rosary were at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church on 6 Oct 2013. Funeral Mass was on 7 Oct 2013 also at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Burial followed in the Santa Fe National Cemetery.

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