Albuquerque Journal

Ann Rustebakke

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Ann Rustebakke passed away peacefully in her sleep at her home in Placitas, NM on the morning of Sept. 30, 2017 at the age of 89. Born in Little Rock, AK on May

9, 1928, Ann is survived by her son Leif, her daughter Siri and her granddaugh­ter She was definitely

Ann resided in Sandoval County since 1962. A warm, caring woman, she looked at the world with an open heart and mind and was a friend to many. She was politicall­y active, gave freely of her time to numerous causes and contribute­d to many charitable concerns. She lived her life reselientl­y, joyously, deliberate­ly and on her own terms.

She worked with the Bernalillo School District and served on the board of the Bernalillo and Placitas libraries. She was the first editor of the Sandoval County Times Independen­t, served for 3 years on the Sandoval County Planning and Zoning Commission and worked for 2 years as cheif appraiser in the county Assessor’s office. She was also an appraiser for the Maxwell Museum of Anthropolo­gy.

Ann had an abiding respect for local wisdom and the natural world. She worked with many local organizati­ons addressing water and agricultur­al issues. She was instrument­al in getting the Bernalillo Farmer’s Market off the ground.

As a business owner, she operated the Canyon Quarters in Jemez Springs for the American Youth Hostel. She also owned a unique landmark business, Chile Hill Emporium, sited near where the new bridge is being constructe­d on 550. Her store specialize­d in Native American Art, chile and other New Mexico related books and items.

She had a deep appreciati­on for all kinds of art and expressed herself artistical­ly as a jewlery maker. She was an avid collector with a keen eye for detail. And she was a good cook.

Ann was a longtime subscriber to the Placitas Artist Series, a member of the League of Women Voters, the AAUW, Friends of Placitas, the Sandoval County Historical Society and the Albuquerqu­e Corral of Westerners and worked for 10 years as a host for the Albuquerqu­e Foreign Visitors Committee.

Later, Mom. You had a good run. You touched many and you will be missed.

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