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Vivian Frances Williams Santry

Vivian Frances Williams Santry aged 91, of Alpine, passed away peacefully at home on December 5. Born in Hondale, New Mexico on November 14, 1932, she was the only child of George Williams and Ophelia Gardner Salyer. Vivian grew up in Deming, New Mexico. After graduating in 1952 from Deming High School she moved to El Paso to study nursing at Hotel Dieu where she received her RN and began her nursing career. While working at Hotel Dieu she met Thomas Santry. They were married in St. Patrick’s Cathedral on February 7, 1959. They were married for a wonderful 55 years.

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Vivian Frances Williams Santry

Vivian Frances Williams Santry aged 91, of Alpine, passed away peacefully at home on December 5. Born in Hondale, New Mexico on November 14, 1932, she was the only child of George Williams and Ophelia Gardner Salyer. Vivian grew up in Deming, New Mexico. After graduating in 1952 from Deming High School she moved to El Paso to study nursing at Hotel Dieu where she received her RN and began her nursing career. While working at Hotel Dieu she met Thomas Santry. They were married in St. Patrick’s Cathedral on February 7, 1959. They were married for a wonderful 55 years.

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On Veterans Day, a Minnesota World War II veteran remembers

Fewer than 120,000 of the 16.1 million Americans who served in World War II are still living.

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Imogene L. Crawley

PUNTA GORDA, Fla. Imogene Louise Crawley, née Burgess, passed away peacefully at home in Punta Gorda, Fla., on Sept. 14, 2023. She was 95 years of age. Born in June 1928 in Grainola, Okla., to Isom and Elva Burgess, Imogene spent her youth in rural northern Oklahoma, graduating from Kaw City High School in 1946. On a family trip to Pyote, Texas, Imogene met her lifelong love and partner, Clarence James Crawley, whom she married in September 1947. From Pyote, CJ and Imogene moved their family, ultimately to include four sons, to Houston and Dallas, Texas, Broken Arrow, Okla., and Germantown, Tenn. After retiring and living the RV life for several years, they settled on Lake Catherine near Hot Springs Ark., where they routinely entertained, amused and delighted any, and often all, of their nine grandchildren. In her last years, Imogene lived in Punta Gorda with her son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Pat Crawley.

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