Deaths
- Hector Gonzalez, Jr.
- Lillian Kee
Hector Gonzalez, Jr.
CHINLE Funeral services for Hector A.
Gonzalez, Jr., 16, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 7, at the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Chinle. Bishop
James Higgs will officiate. Burial will follow at Tso's family
plot in Chinle.
Visitation will be at 8 a.m., before services Thursday, June 7.
Gonzalez, Jr. died June 2. He was born September 7, 1990 in Barstow,
Calif., into the Red Running into the Water Clan for the Mexican
People Clan.
Gonzalez attended Chinle High School.
Survivors include his mother, Zoncho Tso; stepfather, William
Tsinnijinnie; brother, Charles Tso; sisters, Melvina Bainbridge
and Theresa Gonzalez; grandparents, Theresa Tso.
Gonzalez was preceded in death by his grandfather, Paul E. Tso,
Sr.
The family will receive relatives and friends at the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints after services. Tse Bonito Mortuary
is in charge of arrangements.
Lillian Kee
CHUSKA, NM Funeral services for Lillian
K. Kee, 72, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 7, at the Free Trinity
Mission in Tohlakai, NM. Reverend Dennis Gardner will officiate.
Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Park.
Kee died Sunday, June 3, in Gallup. She was born August 3, 1934
in Rock Springs, NM into the Meadow Clan for the Water Flows Together
Clan.
Survivors include her brother, Edward W. Lee of Shiprock; half-sisters,
Mary Jones of Gallup, Joanne Kee and Louise Manuelito both of
Naschitti.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Tom and Mary (Brown)
Kee; brothers, Senator Tom K. Lee, Thompson Kee, and Robert Kee;
sisters, Martha K. Cody, Caroline K. Yazzie, and Irene Kee.
Pallbearers will be Lyle Lee, Ryne Lee, Darnell E. Becenti, Darren
A. Becenti, Darwin E. Becenti, and Clinton Lee.
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June 6, 2007
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