![]() The family of Mark David Naranjo has entrusted the care of their loved one to DeVargas Funeral Home & Crematory of the beautiful Espanola Valley. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to be made in his memory to Ambercare Hospice in Espanola. The family would like to offer a very heartfelt thanks to Presbyterian Hospital and the Ambercare Hospice team.Ī Rosary and Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:30 am on Wednesday, March 29, at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Espanola. great nephews Owen Durkin, and Mason Englert and many other relatives and friends. Also surviving him are his grandchildren Walker and Pearl Pierce Silas, Timothy (Hope), Ezra, Noah, Abraham, Tobiah, David, Lydia June, MaryRose, Claire, and Charlie Craig Hilary, Hanna, Caleb, Micah, and Jacob Phillips and great grandson Timothy Craig neices and nephews Matthew Naranjo (Katrina), Dianna Durkin (Danny), Deborah Englert (Matt), Jennifer Naranjo, Alyssa Noreen (Kyle), and Evan Livingston (Maggie). He is survived by his loving and devoted wife Dianna of 27 years stepchildren Leah Pierce (Eric), Charlie Craig and wife Amanda,and Eve Phillips (Matt) siblings Richard and wife Kelly, Albert and wife Bernadette, Christina Reichelt and husband Steve, Laina Livingston and husband Dave. Mark was preceded in death by his parents Gilbert and Helen Naranjo, his nephew Michael Naranjo, and many other relatives. Mark was a devout Catholic and was an active member of Immaculate Heart of Mary and Sacred Heart of Jesus parishes in Los Alamos and Espanola. He finished his working career with 33 years of service with Wach Supply, EHS Enterprises, and Frank’s Supply Company as a Contract Coordinator. After leaving the LAPD, Mark was an Airport Dispatcher with the Zia Company. From there, he worked as credit manager at Metzgers Stores before becoming a Law Enforcement Officer with the Los Alamos Police Department. Mark was born and raised in Los Alamos and started his working career at the young age of 15 at the local Tastee Freeze. ![]() Mark loved wholeheartedly and will be greatly missed…until we meet him again. Mark was a strong man with a big heart and a gentle loving spirit. Mark is now free of his heart issues and from fighting colon cancer, a battle he chose to fight on his own terms. Congratulations on being the 2013 Success Client.Mark David Naranjo, 66, beloved husband, stepfather, Papo, great-Papo, brother and friend, soared into the arms of Jesus with his loving family and angels shouldered side by side to welcome him home on March 14, 2023. ![]() Carol is one of our most successful clients having exceeded revenue projections many times over. Be sure to look for the Daily Post to continue to grow by leaps and bounds, increasing its news team and staying on the cutting edge in the field of online news. The Los Alamos Daily Post is a sound business start-up, a growing employer, and a rapid success as one of the most trusted sources of news for our community and beyond. That, coupled with the great support from the staff, made it nearly impossible for me to fail.” Currently there are 50,000 unique visitors monthly and nearly half a million hits per month.Ĭarol said, “Los Alamos Business Assistance Services helped me lay such a solid foundation. The Daily Post has been growing in advertising revenue ever since the first month and has readers in 120 countries. The Daily Post distinctive feature is as a free online newspaper.The benefit of an online newspaper is that it provides breaking news to the community and the world. The Daily Post is becoming the community’s number one online news source, according to an independent survey done by Los Alamos County. After her business began, Carol also used our incubation services to help her get to a financial breakeven point.Ĭarol has published the Los Alamos Daily Post every single day without fail for 1 year and 9 months. Carol sought business advising prior to launching her online newspaper. Los Alamos Business Assistance Services assisted her with a business feasibility assessment and planning. Carol Clark officially launched the Los Alamos Daily Post on March 12, 2012. ![]()
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