Joe was born August 28, 1938 in Roy NM to Apolonio and Guadalupe Abeyta.
Joe is a loving, serving husband and father. As a young boy, he attended catholic school for 8 years. As a young man Joe served in the United States Air Force for 4 years. Upon arriving home, Joe met his loving wife, Viola Romero, and took her as his equal for 57 years. Together they shared their Catholic beliefs with their 5 children.
Joe journeyed with his faith thru 2 Cursillos and 2 missions in N.E. New Mexico. Joe was a member of the Knights of Columbus and belonged to The Legion of Mary. Joe gave back what he had experienced thru his Christian journey by serving as a Catechist (teacher) for many, many years. Joe’s favorite past time was at a lake with a fishing pole in his hand with his wife at his side placing a bet of a dollar on whom caught the first fish.
Joe is preceded in death by his father, Apolonio Abeyta, his mother, Guadalupe Abeyta and his siblings: Dora Ortiz, Odelia Galan and Purcella DeChamps.
The survivors of Joe are his loving spouse Viola Esperanza Abeyta and his children, Debbie Hubbard, Joe A. Abeyta, Dora Lutes, Annette Lara and Lori Abeyta. Joe also leaves behind his 11 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.
Joe’s surviving siblings are Narcisa Ortiz, Henry Abeyta and Mary Ortiz, along with numerous nieces, nephews and other family members. He will live forever in all our hearts and memories.
In lieu of customary remembrances, the family is requesting, with gratitude, that donations be made to Morrison Funeral Directors, P. O. Box 496, Dumas, TX 79029, to assist with the final expenses of Joe D. Abeyta.
Joe was born August 28, 1938 in Roy NM to Apolonio and Guadalupe Abeyta.
Joe is a loving, serving husband and father. As a young boy, he attended catholic school for 8 years. As a young man Joe served in the United States Air Force for 4 years. Upon arriving home, Joe met his loving wife, Viola Romero, and took her as his equal for 57 years. Together they shared their Catholic beliefs with their 5 children.
Joe journeyed with his faith thru 2 Cursillos and 2 missions in N.E. New Mexico. Joe was a member of the Knights of Columbus and belonged to The Legion of Mary. Joe gave back what he had experienced thru his Christian journey by serving as a Catechist (teacher) for many, many years. Joe’s favorite past time was at a lake with a fishing pole in his hand with his wife at his side placing a bet of a dollar on whom caught the first fish.
Joe is preceded in death by his father, Apolonio Abeyta, his mother, Guadalupe Abeyta and his siblings: Dora Ortiz, Odelia Galan and Purcella DeChamps.
The survivors of Joe are his loving spouse Viola Esperanza Abeyta and his children, Debbie Hubbard, Joe A. Abeyta, Dora Lutes, Annette Lara and Lori Abeyta. Joe also leaves behind his 11 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.
Joe’s surviving siblings are Narcisa Ortiz, Henry Abeyta and Mary Ortiz, along with numerous nieces, nephews and other family members. He will live forever in all our hearts and memories.
In lieu of customary remembrances, the family is requesting, with gratitude, that donations be made to Morrison Funeral Directors, P. O. Box 496, Dumas, TX 79029, to assist with the final expenses of Joe D. Abeyta.
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