Santa Fe New Mexican

FUNERAL SERVICES AND MEMORIALS

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SARAH RAISBECK

Sarah “Sally” Raisbeck of Santa Fe, NM passed away Saturday January 2, 2021 at the age of 90. Sally was born to Charles Raisbeck and Virginia (Paul) Raisbeck in East Moline, IL, January 3rd, 1930.

An avid student, Sally attended the University of Chicago and Stanford University. At Stanford she met Arthur Hornig, whom she married in 1949 (they divorced in 1979); they had three sons. After graduating with a degree in mathematic­s, Sally helped develop early computing capabiliti­es at the Stanford Research Institute. In 1961, Sally moved to Massachuse­tts and, after a pause while her children were young, joined MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory to continue her work in computer science. In 1982, Sally took an assignment in Hawaii, working on laser communicat­ion applicatio­ns involving the Haleakala Observator­y on Maui. After the end of the assignment Sally took early retirement to stay on Maui where she lived for 34 years before moving to Santa Fe in 2016. Sally had lifelong passions for music, politics, and travel. She favored choral music and sang with church choirs in Menlo Park, CA; Lexington, MA; Boston, MA; Kula, HI; and Santa Fe, NM, as well as other local ensembles (and the Boston Symphony Orchestra). In her political life she was a notorious writer of letters to the editor and was arrested protesting with pro-choice groups and the Vietnam Veterans Against the War. In retirement her adventures included trips to Everest base camp, Antarctica, and Bhutan.

Sally is survived by her sons Charles Hornig and wife Ingrid Klimoff, Tim Hornig and wife Christina, John Hornig and wife Deborah; grandchild­ren Sarah Klimoff and husband Zach Griffiths, Edward Hornig, and Emma Hornig; great-grandchild­ren Charles, Helena, and Ida Griffiths; and sister and longtime companion Sanchia (Raisbeck) Foiles. She was predecease­d by her brother, Wesley Raisbeck.

A memorial service will be arranged when conditions permit travel. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Fleming Arboretum on Maui at flemingarb­oretum.org/ to aid the effort to preserve endangered native vegetation, including Sally’s beloved alani tree. Memories, including photograph­s and videos, can be shared on Sally’s page at the Berardinel­li Funeral Home website at berardine llifuneral­home.com/tributes/Sarah-Raisbeck.

DARRYL HENRY SENA

Darryl Henry Sena passed away Sunday December 27, 2020. He was born to Luciano and Victoria Sena the oldest of twins in Clovis, NM, and resided in Santa Fe until his passing.

He was preceded in death by his father Luciano Sena, his mother Victoria Sena, and brother Louis Sena (Wanda). He is survived by seven children; Desirie Sena (Andrew), Darryl Jr. Sena, Nicole Romero (James), Pearl Montoya, Yvonne Lucero (Eloy), Jerry Hattaway, and Gina Montoya; and twelve grandchild­ren, Nathan Gutierrez, Vicente Gutierrez, Carlitos Ortiz y Pino, Emilio Ortiz y Pino, Jacob Ortiz y Pino, Markiela Archuleta, Jeremiah Lucero, Ezekiel Lucero, Kimberly Lucero, Alex Lopez, Emilio Pincheira, Shylah Romero; brothers Ermie Sena and Ronald Sena (Linda); sisters, Sandra Flougher, Josie Lopez (George), Julia Solano; twin sister, Cherryl Sena and numerous nieces and nephews.

Darryl was a family man who always put his family before himself. He had a passion for the outdoors hunting, shooting and fishing, but if you knew him personally you knew his greatest passion was working on his truck and cars, and riding with his brothers on the Harleys. He was the comedian of the family and loved making everyone laugh. Darryl worked at Honda of Subaru for 16 years and was currently the detail manager at the time of his passing. Darryl was a great man and awesome friend, beloved father, son, cousin, and uncle and will be greatly missed by so many.

The family has set up a GoFundMe fundraiser to help with funeral expenses: gofund.me/6b99715b.

TOM D. WILSON DECEMBER 15, 1959 DECEMBER 16, 2020

Tom D. Wilson, age 61, passed away peacefully on December 16, 2020. He was preceded in death by his father John Wilson, mothers Elsie and Sandy Wilson, and fatherin-law Eddie Carrillo. He is survived by his loving wife, Cheryl Wilson of 25 years; children, Edward (Janelle), Dwayne (Missy), Joshua (Jazmine), Jeremy, Evan, and Amy (Marcos); grandchild­ren, Jayla, Ethan, Ainsley, and Eli; siblings; Debbie, Deanna (Mike), Randy (Pat), Frank, Colleen (Ken), Leah (Jeff), and Ryan (Shelle); uncle, Don Wilson; mother-in-law, Jewell Carrillo, and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Tom was born and raised in Santa Fe, NM and worked at his family-owned business, Wilson Transfer and Storage. Tom enjoyed hunting, fishing, spending quality time with family, and was always known for making people laugh. Tom will be forever missed by all and his legacy will never be forgotten.

Pallbearer­s: Edward, Joshua, and Jeremy Garcia, Dwayne and Evan Wilson, Marcos Armijo, Dustin Cooper, Abraham Carrillo, Brandtley Matthews, and Ernie Salazar.

Services will be held at Santa Maria De La Paz Catholic Church on January 8, 2021, Rosary at 9:30 a.m. and Mass at 10:00 a.m.

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