- Date Of Birth: January 24, 1921
- Date Of Death: July 31, 2019
- State: New Mexico
For 98, what a life Ana Maria Baca Garcia has had! Ana Maria was born January 24, 1921 in Albuquerque, NM. Ana was the 11th and youngest child of Margarita and David Baca. She is preceded in death by her parents and siblings, Pancha, Alfredo, Lito, Jane, Nela, Luisa, and Margaret. Three siblings died during the diphtheria epidemic. She is also preceded in death by her beloved husband, J. Robert (Bob) Garcia. Ana is survived by her children, Robert (Dolores), James (Dorry), Carol Luce (Tim); seven grandchildren, Maria Elena Schoneman (Tom), Ramon Garcia, Antonio Garcia, Dustin Garcia, Benjamin Luce, Colin Luce (Linda), Maggie Blum (Dan), and Dan Luce (Abby); great-grandchildren, Ben Schoneman IV, Samantha Schoneman, Arlo Luce, Mateo Luce, and Sloan Luce, and MANY nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Also part of the immediate family is Caridad Palenzula, who lived with the family in 1959, coming to live with them from Cuba, who called Ana her Mom and remains close to Ana and the family.
Due to her mother’s death when Ana was 14, she was raised by her father and sisters until her father’s passing in 1944. Ana later attended St. Vincent Academy and met her husband-to-be prior to the outbreak of WWII. They were married in August 1943. Bob later enlisted in the Navy and was assigned to Pearl Harbor Naval Base for three years. During that time, Ana remained in Albuquerque, living with her sister. As the war was coming to an end, she relocated to California to be with her husband after his discharge.
Having relocated back to Albuquerque, Ana and Bob raised their family supporting them in their endeavors including scouting, school and church. Once the kids were grown, she went to work as the office manager for the local Girl Scout office. After retirement, Ana and Bob had many adventures traveling to the Orient, Africa, Europe, Mexico, and Central and South America as well as volunteering with Women’s Guild, playing bridge, and square dancing until Bob’s passing in 1995. Ana continued to be involved with her family, grandchildren and her great-grandchildren. Eventually, Ana left her home of 40+ years and moved to the Montebello Senior Living facility where she remained until her death on July 31, 2019. The family is grateful for the care and comfort shown to their mother while Ana was in assisted living.
Rosary will be recited Wednesday, August 7, 2019, 7:00 p.m., at FRENCH – Wyoming.