Albuquerque Journal

William Arthur Last

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We didn’t know that morning that God was going to call you home. William "Bill" A.

Last was born in Iowa Falls, IA on August 23, 1938.

Bill was raised on a farm with hearty mid-west values and learned that one had to work hard to accomplish their dreams.

After graduation from Hubbard High School in May of 1956, Bill worked at Iowa Limestone and then moved to Minnesota in September of 1957 to work at a taconite plant near Hoyt Lakes.

In May of 1958, Bill joined the U.S. Marine Corps and proudly served on active duty for 3 years followed by another 3 years in the Marine Corps Reserve.

After his release from active duty, Bill spent 2 years attending Ellsworth Junior College and 1 year at the University of Iowa. Bill also worked various constructi­on jobs, but ultimately, he decided to look for a job out west.

His search led him to Albuquerqu­e where he met a city police officer on First and Central and this officer encouraged him to consider a job with the police department. Bill liked the idea and returned to Iowa saying he was going to be a policeman in Albuquerqu­e and moved in October of 1964. Upon graduation from the police academy in 1965, Bill eagerly served in several divisions, one of which was Homicide and the last couple of years before retirement, he served as a Station Commander. While serving, he attended night school at the University of Albuquerqu­e and received his B.S. in Criminolog­y in May of 1977. After completing 20 years of faithful service, Bill retired in 1985 at the rank of Lieutenant.

After retiring from the police department, Bill served as a background investigat­or at the Los Alamos National Laboratori­es for 3 years. His final law enforcemen­t position was as a Deputy United States Marshall, providing security at the Federal Court House in Albuquerqu­e, NM.

While living in Bernalillo, he served the Town’s Planning and Zoning Committee. After his term expired, he became involved with the St. Vincent de Paul Society, ensuring the food pantry selves were always filled with food and other items needed to serve the needy people in our community. Bill was also heavily involved in establishi­ng the Del Norte Gun Club and served as the club’s tre asurer/training administra­tor and as an NRA certified instructor.

Bill finally decided it was time to devote more time to projects around the house and he enjoyed trains, cooking his favorite dishes, watching westerns and detective movies.

Bill thoroughly enjoyed his retirement years to the fullest.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Doris Last and brothers, Robert Last and Larry Last.

Bill is survived by his wife of 53 years, Rita Last, his son, Michael (Stefanie), daughter, Lisa Dory (Jon) and his brother, Carroll Last. Bill is also survived his adopted family, Alfonso Sánchez, Rebecca Endzel (Greg), Charles Sánchez (Ellen) and Pauline Barela. Bill had 10 grandchild­ren, Ben Dory (Kirsti), Ian Dory (Jes), William Dory, Bryce Dory, Anna Dory, Leah Dory, Shaunnalee Last, Danielle Seymour (Rick), Amanda Dryden (Richard) and Charles Paul Sánchez. Bill also had 12 great-grandchild­ren.

Bill was an honest man that was respected and admired by his family and friends. Everyone that knew him, knew he was the kind of person that "what you see is what you get", there was no pretenses about him.

Bill was truly a blessing to his entire family and friends. It has broken our hearts to see him go from our lives. But we truly believe that Bill is in a better place, where there are no more tears, no more pain and no more goodbyes. Bill, go with God, knowing that as long as you live in our hearts, it is not to die.

A private service will be held at a future date.

In Memory of Bill, donations may be made to St. Vincent de Paul Society, in care of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, PO Box 607, Bernalillo, NM 87004. Please visit online guestbook at www.danielsfun­eral.com

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