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Jasper Beaver

PINE HILL — Funeral services for Jasper Kelsey Beaver, 42, will be 10 a.m., May 29, at the family residence. A.J. Williams will officiate. Burial will be in family plot, Pine Hill. Visitation will be 3-4 p.m., today, May 28, at Cope Memorial Chapel.

Beaver was born March 1, 1967, in Zuni, into the Sleeping Rock People Clan for the Green Meadow People Clan.

Survivors include his parents, Kelsey and Betty Beaver of Pine Hills; brothers, Resendez, Lester, both of Pine Hill, Bishop Anthony Beaver of Gallup; sister, Lucita Beaver-Jake of Pine Hill; one grandchild.

Beaver was preceded in death by his grandparents, Antonio Martine, Grace Pino, John Beaver, Mae Coho; brother, Henry.

Pallbearers will be Lester Beaver, Resendez Beaver, Frank Beaver, Tony Archer, Erik Martinez, John L. Martine.

The family will receive relatives and friends at family residence, following services.

Cope Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Arthur Carver

THOREAU — Services for Arthur Lee Carver, 82, will be Monday, June 1, at Rollie Mortuary.

Carver died Tuesday, May 26, in Albuquerque. He was born Dec. 17, 1926, in Gallup.

Rollie Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Arnold Jim

PINEDALE — Services are pending for Arnold Dawes Jim, 38.

Jim died Tuesday, May 26, in Pinedale. He was born April 1, 1971, in Gallup.

A family meeting will be 5 p.m., tonight, May 28, at the Pinedale Chapter House.

Rollie Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Abraham Plummer Sr.

DILCON — Funeral services for Abraham Plummer Sr., 74, were 10 a.m., Wednesday, May 27, at Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church. James Paddock officiate. Burial was in Rehoboth.

Plummer died May 24, 2009, in Dilcon. He was born April 13, 1935, in Tohatchi, into the Bitter Water People Clan for the Folded Arms People Clan.

Plummer attended Rehoboth Christian High School, New Mexico Highlands University, were he received his BA Degree for Social Working, and University of Denver, were he received his masters in Education. He worked as a Navajo Nation Probation Officer, Ramah Navajo School Executive Director, DNA Law Advocate, taught at Dine College and Indian Health Service as head of the Behavioral Health in Winslow. Plummer was in the US Navy Medic/Reserves. He was one of the first to serve on the McKinley County School Board in the early 70’s, and the National Indian School Board Association Executive Director. He was a member of NNRCA, AIRC, DSRA, USRTC.

Survivors include his wife, Sista Paddock Plummer; son, Abe Plummber Jr.; daughters, Pamela Plummer, Monica Plummer, Abby Plummer, Valerie Plummer; brothers, Richard Plummer Sr., Marshall Plummer, Herman Plummer Sr.; sisters, Pearl Plummer Begay, Rita Yazzie, Alice Barber; 17 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.

Plummer was preceded in death by his sons, Orrin Plummer, Gary Plummer; parents, Ned Plummer, Bekisbah Plummer; brothers, Edward O. Plummer, Hugh Plummer, Ned Plummer II, Harold Plummer; sister, Sena Clark.

Pallbearers were Darren Barber, Edison “Chip” Beez Jr., Nate Plummer, Duane Plummber, Herman Plummer Jr., Ned Plummer III.

The family received relatives and friends at Rehoboth Fellowship Hall, Rehoboth, following services.

Thursday
May 28, 2009

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