Albuquerque Journal

Emil Joseph Zeni (Joe Zeni)

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Emil Joseph Zeni

(Joe Zeni) passed away on January 02, 2018. He was 88 years old. Joe was born in Madrid, NM and spent his preteen years hiking all over the hills between Madrid and Santa Fe. His fondest memories are of Christmas and the wonderful decoration­s and lights in Madrid. His family moved to Carlsbad, NM where he played high school football and was coached by Ralph Bowyer. After graduating in 1948, Joe attended UNM for a semester. He then decided on Denver University. The Army called in 1953 and he was stationed at Hanford in Washington State. It was there that he met and married Ramona Schumacher. They were married in 1955 and celebrated their 50th anniversar­y just prior to Ramona’s passing. After serving two years in the army, Joe returned to DU where he achieved a BA in physical education. Joe and Ramona moved to Albuquerqu­e in 1955 where he went to work for Iggy Mulcahy at M&W Sporting Goods.

As a salesman for M&W, Joe traveled the state of NM, visiting each school no matter how small or out of the way. During this time, he met every coach, athletic director and superinten­dent in the entire state. Eventually, Joe purchased M&W and changed the name to "Joe Zeni’s M&W Sporting Goods." He sincerely loved his job and like meeting people. In 1988, Joe began holding the Annual Zeni’s M&W Coaches Clinic and Steak Fry. Coaches from all over the state met to take part in this clinic. Also in 1988, he received the Distinguis­hed Service Award from the New Mexico High School Coaches Associatio­n.

Joe considered making friends the most important thing a person can do. He was teased for knowing everyone in the state of NM. He was noted for retaining lifelong friendship­s. Twenty eight years after graduating from college, the Denver football team is still meeting for its annual reunion.

In 2011, Joe was stricken with cancer. He lost his left eye to it. He then remained cancer free for 4 years. When the cancer returned, it did so with a vengeance. Joe never complained. Even with his advanced years, he fought a good fight and remained active until just before his death.

Joe is predecease­d by his beloved wife and one son. He leaves two sons, a daughter-in-law, one daughter, five grandchild­ren, one granddaugh­ter-in-law, one grandson-in-law, and eight great-grandchild­ren. Many of his dear friends predecease­d him. He missed them terribly. He leaves a multitude of friends that he never forgot and always spoke fondly about.

Joe had a big heart and had several organizati­ons that he contribute­d to. St. Jude’s, Wounded Warrior, Disabled Veterans, and several animal rescue organizati­ons benefited from Joe’s generosity.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the UNM Cancer Center, a facility which treated Joe with kindness and extended his life by at least one year. In the last 10 years he became a devoted animal lover. Donations to the Animal Humane NM, or any of the organizati­ons listed above would make him happy.

A Rosary will be recited Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at FRENCH – Wyoming. Friends may visit beginning at 6:00 p.m. A celebrator­y Mass will take place on Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at Risen Savior Catholic Community, 7701 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Albuquerqu­e. A reception will be held at FRENCH – Wyoming immediatel­y following the mass. Please visit our online guestbook for Joe at www.FrenchFune­rals.com

FRENCH - Wyoming 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE 505.823.9400 www.frenchfune­rals.com

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