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Donna Lee didn t forget about The Sailor

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. We found her – right before her family found me. Faithful readers of this column will recall the story of little Donna Lee Vigil, who was 3 when she survived a near-drowning in the Santa Fe River on May 5, 1958, because of the heroism of Glen Malin, a 44-year-old World War II Navy veteran. Malin, a “shy hero” as the Santa Fe New Mexican called him, had not been one to talk about his gallantry. That day at the river he had jumped into the water, scooped up the lifeless child and began resuscitation efforts. ...................... When others arrived to help, he slipped away before anybody could get his name. His identity might have never been known had his boss not contacted the newspaper for what became a front-page story.

Search for Donna Lee becomes a catalyst for reunion

It had to be her. Over the weekend, a man named Joe Salazar said he knew the 3-year-old girl who nearly drowned in the Santa Fe River but for an unassuming hero named Glen Malin, who rescued her that harrowing day in May 1958. The girl’s name was Donna Lee Vigil and, in this column last Friday, I related how the youngest son of her soggy Samaritan hoped he might be able to find her just to see how life had turned out six decades later. Several of you contacted me with tips you had unearthed about the little girl, who would now be about 65. But one Donna Lee Vigil was born five years after the near-drowning incident; another was a Vigil by marriage. Two Donnas were born in the 1950s, but not in the right year.

Hero s son seeking girl his dad saved from Santa Fe River in 1958

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. At most times of the year, there is no river in the Santa Fe River. It’s a tributary of smooth stone and dried muck, a stream of silt winding its way through the historical heart of the city different and dry. But on an afternoon nearly 63 years ago, swift waters rushed along the channel, clear and cool, deep enough to drown a small child. Which on that May 5, 1958, it very nearly did. It’s a story Larry Malin rarely heard growing up, even though it was his father who was credited with jumping into the river to save that child, a 3-year-old girl named Donna Lee Vigil.

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