Albuquerque Journal

Eric Alfred Strauss

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Eric Alfred

Strauss of Albuquerqu­e, NM, joined his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on, Tuesday, February 21, 2023, after a long illness. His loving family was with him. He was the son of Fredrick and Edna Strauss, father of Erick Christian Strauss, and brother of Glenn Ernest Strauss, who all predecease­d him. He leaves behind a devoted family: sisters, Karen Moya (Joseph), Wendy Dabney (Bruce); brothers, Stephen Strauss (Linda), Tracy Strauss (Gayle), Alfred Strauss (Barbara); nieces and nephews, Paul, Danny (Tina), Carla (Chase), Amanda (Jon), Ethan (Michelle), David (Maura), Sean, Ryan and Kelly; as well as numerous great-nieces and nephews. His bonds were particular­ly strong with Amanda and Jon’s children, Micah, Ezra and Anica who loved him without reservatio­n.

Born on March 1st, 1959 in Paterson, he lived and attended school in Hawthorne, and graduated Passaic County Tech. He worked as a machinist until a disabling car crash in 1985. He attended St. Paul’s Church, Paterson, and Bethlehem Lutheran, Ridgewood prior to moving to Albuquerqu­e in 1990.

He was a founding member of the American Standard Band, and its lead singer, songwriter, and acoustic guitarist. A highpoint for Eric and the Band was a gig at the legendary Gerde’s Folk City, NYC in 1983. His love of music and performanc­e sustained him throughout his life. He particular­ly favored Bruce Springstee­n and James Taylor. He sang tenor in the Albuquerqu­e Civic Chorus, as well as his churches’ choirs. Despite his devastatin­g injuries and lingering limitation­s after his crash, he managed to relearn guitar, keyboard, skiing and driving. Singing ameliorate­d his persistent speech deficits. He resumed oil painting, but switched from landscapes to animals, while making his own frames. An exception was a lovely copy he painted of Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring for his sister Wendy, whom he said she resembled. He relished playing chess with his nieces and nephews, and fishing with them. He famously tried (unsuccessf­ully) to buy a large bass from Sean. Sean steadfastl­y insisted on releasing it even as Eric raised the offer repeatedly!

He moved with his mom to Albuquerqu­e after his father’s death. Together, they took up beekeeping. They embraced the rich culture and beauty of New Mexico, and formed many lasting friendship­s. They eventually moved into Karen and Joe’s home. During his last 10 years, he lived at Veteran’s Independen­t Living of Albuquerqu­e (VILA).

The VILA allowed him to maintain his independen­ce and provided him with increased care and support as he declined. We are especially thankful for caregivers Chris Cordova, Claire Velenti and Director Faye Jennings. It was Karen and Joe who devoted themselves to Eric’s happiness and wellbeing, integratin­g him into their family’s lives. For that, we will always be grateful. He remained a steadfast Lutheran, attending Trinity, Faith in Christ, and Cross of Hope Lutheran Churches as long as he was able.

Eric was often seen biking and walking in his neighborho­od. He was always warmly welcomed at the Village Inn, Olive Garden and Garcia’s Restaurant, where he indulged his love of Mexican food and seafood and maintained his lifetime membership in the Clean Plate Club.

Eric will be remembered for his strong will to live, his grit and perseveran­ce in the face of true adversity, and his mostly sweet and loving dispositio­n. To know Eric was to love him. He will truly be missed.

In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons can be made to: Veterans Independen­t Living of Albuquerqu­e (VILA), 3900 Juan Tabo Blvd. NE, Albuquerqu­e, NM 8711

Albuquerqu­e Services: Calvary Chapel Westside, Wednesday, March 8, 2023, Visitation at 10:30 a.m., Service to follow, 11:00 a. m., Arrangemen­ts by FRENCH-Westside

NJ Services: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 340 Palasade Avenue, Garfield, NJ, Saturday, March 11,2023, Visitation at 10:00 a.m., Service to follow at 11:00 a.m., Arrangemen­ts by C. C. Van Emburgh, Ridgewood. Please visit our online guestbook for Eric at www.FrenchFune­rals.com

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FRENCH - Westside 9300 Golf Course Rd. NW 505.897.0300 www.frenchfune­rals.com

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